Georgia area labor profile [2010]

Appling County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Appling Bacon Jeff Davis Pierce Tattnall Toombs Wayne Appling Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,324 4,485 5,247 8,578 9,224
13,538 11,814 62,210 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 8,323 4,025 4,493 7,742 8,321
12,101 10,353 55,358 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,001 10.7% 460 10.3% 754 14.4% 836 9.7% 903 9.8% 1,437 10.6% 1,461 12.4% 6,852 11.0%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Appling City of Baxley Appling Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

18,236 96

19,640

7.7

21,896

20.1

4,400

146,000

154,114

5.6

172,051

17.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Paper Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
103 27
0 49 27
1 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 3 6
1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 290 4 25 80 17 6 19 8
24
0
8 3 25 4 38
29 8
401 34 8 10 16
435

Appling

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,387 441

21.6

599

6.9

407

0

0.0

0

322

5.0

604

624

9.7

733

*

*

*

*

*

*

144

2.2

965

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

85

1.3

403

133

2.1

701

* * 43 * 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,492 * 193 664 230 40 124 23

*

*

*

*

0.7

484

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

54.4

786

*

*

3.0

625

10.4

416

3.6

730

0.6

799

1.9

724

0.4

319

61

1.0

806

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

454

7.1

377

*

*

*

439

6.8

225

168 *
4,886 1,529
58 104 1,367 6,415

2.6

481

*

*

76.2

693

23.8

660

0.9

864

1.6

556

21.3

561

100.0

694

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 654 191

Appling Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,659 2,748

22.8

648

6.5

505

1

*

308

1,880

154

5,032

13

489

14

289

21

1,027

5

923

2

*

2

*

9

73

2

*

23

398

12

545

*

*

4.4

648

11.9

725

1.2

482

0.7

376

2.4

667

2.2 1,437

*

*

*

*

0.2

577

*

*

0.9

480

1.3

701

2 2 19 8 1 1 1 2 4 11 2,160 20 142 580 127 42 152 65

* * 102 49 * * * * * 51 21,980 1,423 1,814 5,198 1,277 357 1,054 203

*

*

*

*

0.2

491

0.1

757

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

412

51.9

585

3.4 1,449

4.3

648

12.3

408

3.0

666

0.8

739

2.5

665

0.5

456

190

585

1.4

629

14

501

1.2

685

90

595

15

143

293

4,852

19

151

223

2,854

1.4

576

0.3

366

11.5

693

0.4

286

6.7

238

188 69
2,883 233 53 83 97
3,116 267,525

984 64
31,703 10,627
712 2,692 7,223 42,329 3,752,981

2.3 0.2 74.9 25.1 1.7 6.4 17.1 100.0

414 422 604 609 1,146 573 570 605 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Appling Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Appling Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Appling

Note: Source:

Altamaha Homecare Inc Baxley Sewing Company Llc Baxley-Appling County Hospital Blueberry Farms of Georgia Llc Hoyt Altman Blueberry Farm Llc Rayonier Wood Products Llc Southern Home Care Services Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Company Wal-Mart Williams Brothers Trucking Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Appling Area
Baxley-Appling County Hospital GA Dept of Corrections Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Runners Diversified Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Company Total Renal Care Inc Trane US Inc Wal-Mart Wayne Memorial Hospital

COUNTY Appling Tattnall Toombs Wayne Toombs Appling Toombs Toombs Toombs Wayne

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Appling

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Appling, GA Jeff Davis, GA Bacon, GA Wayne, GA Telfair, GA Coffee, GA Toombs, GA Tattnall, GA Other Total Residents:

5,439 615 214 147 118 116 102 80 752
7,583

3(5&(17 2)727$/
71.7 8.1 2.8 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.1 9.9
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Appling

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NUMBER

Appling, GA Toombs, GA Jeff Davis, GA Wayne, GA Montgomery, GA Bacon, GA Tattnall, GA Pierce, GA Other Total Residents:

5,439 491 288 265 174 155 65 55 378
7,310

3(5&(17 2)727$/
74.4 6.7 3.9 3.6 2.4 2.1 0.9 0.8 5.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e23O8.3H-42T2.%7i6Ag45.%h-0L2534%83S45.6c-67265h3%64+o5.o-34l%4

Appling Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.6% 37.5% 19.9%
6.1% 3.0% 100.0%

18-24 42.4% 34.2% 20.6%
2.6% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 27.0% 40.9% 22.8%
7.2% 2.1% 100.0%

35-44 26.3% 41.4% 22.3%
7.0% 3.1% 100.0%

45-64 28.6% 39.6% 20.1%
6.9% 4.8% 100.0%

65+ 53.7% 26.6% 12.3%
4.7% 2.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bacon Jeff Davis Pierce Tattnall Toombs Wayne Appling Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
95 152 209 153 265 287 1,161

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
95 152 209 153 265 287 1,161

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Colleges and Universities

Appling Area Toombs
Troy University Southeastern Technical College
Appling
Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College) Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Wayne
Altamaha Technical College
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College)

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www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu
www.altamahatech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Small Business Administration/Management
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 14

2010 21

12

11

29

4

2

10

4

1

2

21

26

54

7

14

43

58

28

50

4

3

11

5

3

4

5

13

2

62

64

66

6

12

11

2

11

54

92

74

97

9

18

5

10

16

13

32

37

35

7

5

3

18

7

2

2

2

4

5

2

6

79

63

71

12

56

97

2

3

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 50.0

-8.3

163.6

-50.0

400.0

-75.0

100.0

23.8

107.7

100.0

207.1

-51.7

78.6

-25.0

266.7

-40.0 160.0

33.3 -84.6

3.2

3.1

100.0

-8.3

450.0 -19.6

390.9 31.1

100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 0.0 -60.0 -20.3

-72.2 -18.8
-5.4 -40.0 -71.4 100.0 200.0 12.7

366.7 50.0

73.2 166.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Appling County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Appling

NUMBER PERCENT

8,127

100.0

587

7.2

44

0.5

124

1.5

558

6.9

220

2.7

725

8.9

1,288

15.9

638

7.9

618

7.6

1,161

14.3

499

6.1

784

9.7

150

1.9

678

8.3

53

0.7

Appling Area

NUMBER PERCENT

56,357

100.0

4,380

7.8

430

0.8

1,228

2.2

4,596

8.2

1,434

2.5

5,268

9.4

8,009

14.2

4,001

7.1

3,882

6.9

6,422

11.4

3,595

6.4

5,091

9.0

1,937

3.4

5,685

10.1

399

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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Bacon

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Jeff Davis

75

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Pierce

166

38

17

Tattnall

92

29

0

Toombs

276

86

15

Wayne

291

96

12

Total Area

1,118

328

57

1

12

0

8

1

4

7

4

1

6

6

21

7

18

23

73

12

5

0

23

7

4

0

13

4

2

0

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7

0

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4

3

1

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3

5

1

43

7

15

3

33

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41

5

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64

33

55

120

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Appling Bacon Jeff Davis Pierce Tattnall Toombs Wayne Total Area

1,137

16

72

50

19

73

134

36

270

73

457

9

23

11

14

47

70

13

67

32

594

20

34

20

8

47

79

19

85

51

1,082

27

90

33

43

148

204

12

168

54

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

51

84

52

1,930

39

224

71

37

217

249

54

248

96

1,761

48

181

62

40

218

265

16

332

158

7,832

193

692

280

179

826 1,118

201 1,254

516

Prod.
260 92
153 134 233 477 246 1,595

Trans. & Moving
134 79 78
169 105 218 195 978

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 263 N Brunswick Street Jesup GA 31545 Phone: (912) 427 - 5842

Fax: (912) 427 - 5881

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Atkinson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Atkinson Berrien Clinch Coffee Lanier Ware Atkinson Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,062 7,933 2,691
15,323 4,022
14,732 47,763 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 2,565 6,981 2,378
12,704 3,646
13,069 41,343 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 497 16.2% 952 12.0% 313 11.6%
2,619 17.1% 376 9.3%
1,663 11.3% 6,420 13.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Atkinson City of Pearson Atkinson Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

8,375 140

8,606

2.8

9,122

8.9

2,117

123,205

126,994

3.1

143,639

16.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Transportation Equipment Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Chemical Primary Metal Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Food Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Furniture and Related Product Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 21 8
1 3 9 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 1 7 27 11 0 5 6
5
0
2 1 7 1 7
4 3 108 23 6 7 10 131

Atkinson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

524

36.5

611

54

3.8

491

*

*

*

*

*

*

465

32.4

627

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

489

34.1

620

*

*

*

38

2.6 1,740

187

13.0

347

49

3.4

655

0

0.0

0

49

3.4

563

10

0.7

210

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

61

4.3

681

*

*

*

47

3.3

160

10 *
1,013 421 27 29 365
1,434

0.7

551

*

*

70.6

616

29.4

572

1.9

678

2.0

495

25.5

544

100.0

596

Atkinson Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

475

8,137

122

1,584

21.8

584

4.2

411

2 205 146
9 4 23 10 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 10 10 11 18 20 1,941 14 143 521 81 33 146 85

* 1,320 5,228
680 24
1,133 1,274
* * * * * 355 52 28 52 190 260 139 81 804 20,772 143 1,342 5,375 1,321 327 1,006 297

*

*

3.5

563

14.0

643

1.8

589

0.1

441

3.0

552

3.4

769

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.9

720

0.1

570

0.1

429

0.1

550

0.5

543

0.7

545

0.4

565

0.2

436

2.2

695

55.6

557

0.4

918

3.6

643

14.4

470

3.5

681

0.9

652

2.7

746

0.8

446

155

796

2.1

775

14

415

1.1

594

85

990

10

97

259

5,022

21

139

186

2,808

2.6

480

0.3

281

13.4

734

0.4

268

7.5

239

188 58
2,474 227 45 102 80
2,701 267,525

697 44
28,953 8,419 424 2,514 5,481
37,373 3,752,981

1.9

419

0.1

471

77.5

564

22.5

593

1.1

785

6.7

602

14.7

574

100.0

571

844

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Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Atkinson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Atkinson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Atkinson

Note: Source:

Biscuits And Burgers First String Space Inc Freedom Trailers Llc Harvey's Pope Trucking Inc South Central Primary Care Center Southern Company Service Inc The Peoples Bank TLC Mouldings Willacoochee Industrial Fabrics Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Atkinson Area
Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Bway Corporation Chaparral Boats Inc Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Elixir Industries GA Dept of Corrections Harveys PCC Airfoils Inc Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Wal-Mart

COUNTY Coffee Clinch Berrien Coffee Coffee Ware Berrien Coffee Ware Coffee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Atkinson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Atkinson, GA Coffee, GA Clinch, GA Ware, GA Berrien, GA Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Lowndes, GA Other Total Residents:

1,796 872 139 100 64 48 28 16 81
3,144

3(5&(17 2)727$/
57.1 27.7
4.4 3.2 2.0 1.5 0.9 0.5 2.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Atkinson

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NUMBER

Atkinson, GA Coffee, GA Ware, GA Berrien, GA Clinch, GA Lanier, GA Tift, GA Ben Hill, GA Other Total Residents:

1,796 429 153 100 78 73 35 23 96
2,783

3(5&(17 2)727$/
64.5 15.4
5.5 3.6 2.8 2.6 1.3 0.8 3.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.4H-02T2.%6iAg45.%h-7L3534%14S45.6c-72265h3%74+o5.o-74l%4

Atkinson Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.6% 35.4% 20.8%
5.7% 3.4% 100.0%

18-24 39.0% 35.9% 22.3%
2.6% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.7% 39.2% 24.3%
7.1% 2.7% 100.0%

35-44 27.7% 39.9% 22.4%
6.0% 4.0% 100.0%

45-64 31.7% 36.0% 21.0%
6.5% 4.9% 100.0%

65+ 54.2% 24.2% 13.1%
5.1% 3.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Atkinson Berrien Clinch Coffee Lanier Ware Atkinson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
72 194
79 358
77 312 1,092

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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72 194
79 358
77 312 1,092

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Colleges and Universities

Atkinson Area
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College
Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College
Atkinson
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu
www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

18

28

76

Atkinson Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 24

2010 18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

89

Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design

3

2

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

9

19

30

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 380.0

2009-2010 -25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7 50.0 57.9
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 9

2009 19

2010 15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 111.1

2009-2010 -21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Atkinson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Atkinson

NUMBER PERCENT

3,397

100.0

242

7.1

19

0.6

39

1.2

207

6.1

43

1.3

208

6.1

413

12.2

248

7.3

196

5.8

735

21.6

273

8.0

404

11.9

38

1.1

284

8.4

48

1.4

Atkinson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

48,445

100.0

3,570

7.4

339

0.7

1,059

2.2

3,826

7.9

981

2.0

5,172

10.7

6,561

13.5

2,763

5.7

3,336

6.9

7,080

14.6

3,195

6.6

3,904

8.1

1,153

2.4

5,025

10.4

481

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Atkinson

63

16

3

Berrien

121

43

7

Clinch

43

7

2

Coffee

391

112

17

Lanier

68

18

8

Ware

462

111

27

Total Area

1,148

307

64

3

1

0

9

3

2

15

16

1

2

22

15

44

45

2

0

0

18

1

3

0

12

0

4

0

7

14

23

3

57

3

3

1

7

6

21

2

80

26

54

6

181

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6

12

19

20

6

12

46

72

11

11

56

111

144

238

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Atkinson Berrien Clinch Coffee Lanier Ware Total Area

501

15

46

13

14

44

68

39

34

24

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

319

6

19

7

7

33

60

9

29

20

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

375

16

29

9

12

35

91

8

36

34

3,502

90

451

150

109

622

565

26

378

140

8,735

209

981

338

244 1,158 1,375

175

852

446

Prod.
126 143
61 838
46 389 1,603

Trans. & Moving
78 105
68 462
59 582 1,354

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 70 Lockwood Drive Douglas GA 31533 Phone: (912) 389 - 4254

Fax: (912) 389 - 4307

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Bacon County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Bacon Appling Coffee Jeff Davis Pierce Ware Bacon Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,485 9,324
15,323 5,247 8,578
14,732 57,689 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 4,025 8,323
12,704 4,493 7,742
13,069 50,356 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 460 10.3%
1,001 10.7% 2,619 17.1%
754 14.4% 836 9.7% 1,663 11.3% 7,333 12.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Bacon City of Alma Bacon Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

11,096 124

11,215

1.1

12,282

10.7

3,466

141,826

147,984

4.3

166,297

17.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Apparel Chemical Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products Transportation Equipment Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 56 29 13 14 3 1 2 2 2 2 2 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 190 2 12 50 26 3 12 3
14
2
10 2
15 3
17
19 9
255 27 6 11 10
282

Bacon

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,077 442 34 601

31.0

456

12.7

330

1.0

290

17.3

559

361

10.4

495

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,803 * 56 305 190 * 136 *

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

51.9

509

*

*

1.6

606

8.8

353

5.5

490

*

*

3.9

590

*

*

46

1.3

456

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

247

7.1

216

96 7
2,887 588 25 100 463
3,475

2.8

380

0.2

500

83.1

483

16.9

658

0.7

910

2.9

524

13.3

539

100.0

500

NUMBER
OF FIRMS
618 150 288 180
15 6
30 9
26 14
9 1

Bacon Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,357 1,954 1,800 5,604

20.4

579

4.3

431

3.9

582

12.2

629

590

1.3

510

756 1,619
40

1.6

584

3.5

604

0.1

401

445

1.0

530

75

0.2

481

60

0.1

755

*

*

*

1 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 9 10 14 15 2,381 17 178 635 140 42 166 87

* * * * 66 129 137 329 88 868 205 172 26,438 * 1,860 6,305 2,092 437 1,098 323

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1 1,005

0.3

413

0.3

863

0.7

746

0.2

508

1.9

802

0.4

659

0.4

555

57.7

582

*

*

4.1

644

13.8

457

4.6

664

1.0

743

2.4

706

0.7

455

203

831

1.8

643

16

663

1.4

585

102

1,094

17

*

287

5,588

24

193

231

3,540

2.4

479

*

*

12.2

715

0.4

257

7.7

238

236 71
3,070 236 51 99 86
3,306 267,525

1,011 62
35,857 9,972 488 2,575 6,909
45,829 3,752,981

2.2

423

0.1

451

78.2

581

21.8

596

1.1

801

5.6

599

15.1

580

100.0

584

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Bacon Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bacon Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Bacon

Note: Source:

Alma Pak Inc Alma Telephone Co Inc Bacon County Health Serv Inc Bacon Grocery Co Inc D L Lee & Sons Inc Jeremiah Farms Inc Milliken & Company Richmond Baking of Georgia Inc Satilla Rural Electric Webbs Staffing Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Bacon Area
Bacon County Health Serv Inc Baxley-Appling County Hospital Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Elixir Industries GA Dept of Corrections PCC Airfoils Inc Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Southern Nuclear Operating Company Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bacon
Appling Coffee Coffee Coffee
Ware Coffee
Ware Appling Coffee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Bacon

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bacon, GA Coffee, GA Ware, GA Appling, GA Pierce, GA Duval, FL Jeff Davis, GA Glynn, GA Other Total Residents:

2,852 485 279 155 88 49 44 33 210
4,195

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.0 11.6
6.7 3.7 2.1 1.2 1.0 0.8 5.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Bacon

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Bacon, GA Coffee, GA Appling, GA Ware, GA Pierce, GA Jeff Davis, GA Wayne, GA McIntosh, GA Other Total Residents:

2,852 258 214 161 144 68 28 14 39
3,778

3(5&(17 2)727$/
75.5 6.8 5.7 4.3 3.8 1.8 0.7 0.4 1.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.3H-72T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-4L2534%94S45.6c-21265h3%64+o5.o-54l%4

Bacon Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.4% 37.3% 20.5%
5.7% 3.2% 100.0%

18-24 38.7% 36.8% 21.9%
2.3% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 25.4% 40.0% 24.9%
7.1% 2.5% 100.0%

35-44 26.5% 42.8% 20.9%
6.2% 3.7% 100.0%

45-64 29.2% 38.8% 21.1%
6.3% 4.7% 100.0%

65+ 54.1% 25.1% 12.6%
5.1% 3.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bacon Coffee Jeff Davis Pierce Ware Bacon Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
95 358 152 209 312 1,126

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
95 358 152 209 312 1,126

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Colleges and Universities

Bacon Area Appling
Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College)
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College
Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College
Bacon
Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.altamahatech.edu
www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 35

2010 26

Bacon Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 52.2

2009-2010 -25.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 14

2010 15

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

10

8

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

18

3

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

10

42

19

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

8

6

9

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

15

6

33

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

20

25

46

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

27

30

29

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

1

1

8

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

11

13

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

7

4

6

9

3

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

13

11

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

10

20

13

1

4

1

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

11

6

Forest Technology/Technician

10

11

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

15

9

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

17

23

52

25

26

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

63

24

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

2

1

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

38

53

67

Lineworker

64

49

49

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

1

3

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

10

9

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

19

14

25

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

6

23

28

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

19

16

20

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

7

12

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

12

8

5

Surveying Technology/Surveying

3

4

8

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

49

38

48

13

70

117

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 40.0

2009-2010 7.1

-20.0

0.0

-83.3

133.3

320.0

-54.8

-25.0

50.0

-60.0

450.0

25.0

84.0

11.1

-3.3

0.0

700.0

18.2

-69.2

75.0

-42.9

50.0 -15.4 100.0

-66.7 100.0 -35.0

300.0 -35.3 10.0 50.0 35.3

-75.0 -45.5 45.5 -40.0 126.1

4.0 1475.0
-50.0 39.5 -23.4
0.0 11.1 -26.3 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -33.3 33.3 -22.4

-84.6 -61.9 400.0 26.4
0.0 200.0 -10.0
78.6 21.7 25.0
8.3 -37.5 100.0 26.3

438.5

67.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Bacon County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Bacon

NUMBER PERCENT

4,496

100.0

384

8.5

15

0.3

124

2.8

234

5.2

130

2.9

288

6.4

709

15.8

285

6.3

300

6.7

690

15.4

299

6.7

460

10.2

144

3.2

424

9.4

10

0.2

Bacon Area

NUMBER PERCENT

56,881

100.0

4,127

7.3

375

0.7

1,345

2.4

4,354

7.7

1,245

2.2

6,161

10.8

7,920

13.9

3,445

6.1

4,072

7.2

7,777

13.7

3,837

6.8

4,516

7.9

1,492

2.6

5,780

10.2

435

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Appling

140

27

4

Bacon

78

26

3

Coffee

391

112

17

Jeff Davis

75

26

6

Pierce

166

38

17

Ware

462

111

27

Total Area

1,312

340

74

1

12

0

8

15

16

1

4

7

4

22

15

46

59

12

5

0

23

7

4

0

13

14

23

3

57

4

2

0

15

7

7

0

34

6

21

2

80

50

62

5

222

$UWV 'HVLJQ
7 1 16 2 5 11 42

+HDOWK +HDOWK 3UDF 6XSSRUW

19

30

8

8

46

72

5

10

20

27

56

111

154

258

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

TOTAL 3URWHFW 6YFV

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Appling

1,137

16

72

50

19

73

134

36

270

73

Bacon

457

9

23

11

14

47

70

13

67

32

Coffee

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

Jeff Davis

594

20

34

20

8

47

79

19

85

51

Pierce

1,082

27

90

33

43

148

204

12

168

54

Ware

3,502

90

451

150

109

622

565

26

378

140

Total Area

10,042

229 1,029

400

275 1,292 1,492

187 1,244

524

Prod.
260 92
838 153 134 389 1,866

Trans. & Moving
134 79
462 78
169 582 1,504

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 70 Lockwood Drive Douglas GA 31533 Phone: (912) 389 - 4254

Fax: (912) 389 - 4307

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Baker County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Baker Calhoun Decatur Dougherty Early Miller Mitchell Baker Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 1,548 2,273
11,098 41,553
5,377 3,446 9,898 75,193 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 1,393 2,032 9,569
36,573 4,856 3,160 8,840
66,423 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 155 10.0% 241 10.6%
1,529 13.8% 4,980 12.0%
521 9.7% 286 8.3% 1,058 10.7% 8,770 11.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Baker City of Newton Baker Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

3,451 154

4,016

16.4

4,240

22.9

654

173,183

181,554

4.8

187,440

8.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Chemical Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Paper Textile Product Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Machinery Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Food Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
14 12
0 1 1 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 2 7 5 0 2 2
3
0
0 0 5 0 0
2 1 43 12 5 4 3 55

Baker

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

84

17.7

610

72

15.2

538

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

231

48.6

594

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

41

8.6

262

11

2.3

367

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

28

5.9

603

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

317

66.7

602

158

33.3

585

10

2.1

685

16

3.4

552

132

27.8

518

475

100.0

576

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 646 199

Baker Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

11,878 1,934

16.6

793

2.7

495

2

*

292

2,225

153

7,613

13

194

1

*

1

*

1

*

*

*

3.1

723

10.6

880

0.3 1,105

*

*

*

*

*

*

2 2 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 10 12 14 18 23 3,460 10 249 834 154 53 288 161

* * * * 1,558 34 * 233 59 70 113 173 404 108 * 254 41,862 219 2,797 8,782 2,355 840 1,784 697

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

2.2 1,412

0.0

400

*

*

0.3

678

0.1

570

0.1

529

0.2

555

0.2

641

0.6

543

0.2

776

*

*

0.4

685

58.5

590

0.3 1,253

3.9

782

12.3

411

3.3

716

1.2

750

2.5

840

1.0

528

301

2,460

3.4

843

21

345

0.5 1,576

165

3,704

25

740

446

9,267

41

473

324

5,257

5.2

410

1.0

523

12.9

814

0.7

325

7.3

250

388 118 4,224 325
83 118 124 4,549 267,525

2,149 81
53,821 17,795
3,692 4,402 9,701 71,616 3,752,981

3.0 0.1 75.2 24.8 5.2 6.1 13.5 100.0

425 602 635 753 1,232 620 632 664 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Baker Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Baker Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Baker

Note: Source:

Albany Area Primary Health Care Inc Bethel Farms Ltd Caney Creek Plantation Llc EJS Contracting Inc Ichauway Inc Michael's Shopping Center Inc Oakpond Nursery Llc Pineland Plantation Real Estate Plantation Seed Conditioners Inc SW GA Community Action Council Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Baker Area
Albany State University Darton College Equity Group Ga Div Llc Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc MCLB Albany - Aecom Technology Corp Millercoors Llc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Procter & Gamble Paper Products Teleperformance USA Wal-Mart

COUNTY Dougherty Dougherty
Mitchell Early
Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Baker

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Baker, GA Dougherty, GA Mitchell, GA Decatur, GA Calhoun, GA Miller, GA Early, GA Lee, GA Other Total Residents:

532 460 190
79 77 56 45 19 85 1,543

3(5&(17 2)727$/
34.5 29.8 12.3
5.1 5.0 3.6 2.9 1.2 5.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Baker

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Baker, GA

532

Mitchell, GA

106

Dougherty, GA

77

Newton, GA

43

Decatur, GA

36

Grady, GA

11

Early, GA

7

Calhoun, GA

6

Other

6

Total Residents:

830

3(5&(17 2)727$/
64.1 12.8
9.3 5.2 4.3 1.3 0.8 0.7 0.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e32O8.9H-62T2.%1i8Ag45.%h-8L2434%68S45.6c-80265h3%34+o5.o-34l%4

Baker Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.8% 31.3% 25.9%
8.2% 4.7% 100.0%

18-24 33.6% 31.7% 31.9%
2.4% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.8% 32.1% 31.2% 11.1%
3.8% 100.0%

35-44 23.3% 34.2% 28.9%
8.6% 5.1% 100.0%

45-64 26.8% 31.6% 24.1%
9.9% 7.7% 100.0%

65+ 48.0% 26.4% 14.7%
6.9% 4.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baker Calhoun Decatur Dougherty Early Miller Mitchell Baker Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
26 37 320 746 136 77 194 1,536

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
26 37 320 746 136 77 194 1,536

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Colleges and Universities

Baker Area Dougherty
Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College
Early
Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College)
Baker
Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Decatur
Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division)

albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu
www.albanytech.edu
www.albanytech.edu
www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 62

2009 64

2010 81

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

32

55

50

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

9

3

13

13

20

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

60

60

126

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

83

105

108

Carpentry/Carpenter

24

49

58

Child Care and Support Services Management

7

10

13

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

5

5

Commercial and Advertising Art

1

8

15

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

12

48

52

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

26

40

44

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

58

37

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

110

172

246

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

15

22

14

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

31

38

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

20

22

8

22

21

20

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

116

146

207

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

34

74

49

19

7

83

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

14

51

27

9

7

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

74

101

129

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

4

3

8

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

4

20

13

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

4

2

3

41

58

130

55

36

35

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

8

9

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

59

48

40

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

7

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

33

31

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

54

85

78

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

11

13

18

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 3.2

2009-2010 26.6

71.9

-9.1

80.0

-66.7

0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 42.9 -54.5 700.0 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 10.0

53.8 110.0
2.9 18.4 30.0
0.0 87.5
8.3 10.0 -36.2 43.0 -36.4 -73.7 -63.6

-4.5 100.0
25.9 117.6

-4.8 12.5 41.8 -33.8

-63.2 264.3

1085.7 -47.1

-22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0

-14.3 27.7 166.7 -35.0 50.0

41.5

124.1

-34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2

-2.8 -55.6 -16.7 16.7
-6.1 -8.2 38.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 4

2010 2

9

18

23

58

73

27

19

26

33

11

4

13

20

18

22

29

26

25

8

7

3

27

20

34

95

70

82

7

2

1

192

242

335

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 100.0

2009-2010 -50.0

100.0

27.8

25.9

-63.0

36.8

26.9

-63.6

225.0

-10.0

22.2

-10.3

-3.8

-12.5

-57.1

-25.9

70.0

-26.3

17.1

-71.4

-50.0

26.0

38.4

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Baker County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Baker

NUMBER PERCENT

1,749

100.0

189

10.8

30

1.7

29

1.7

115

6.6

38

2.2

154

8.8

219

12.5

75

4.3

50

2.9

210

12.0

185

10.6

154

8.8

104

6.0

163

9.3

34

1.9

Baker Area

NUMBER PERCENT

75,420

100.0

6,809

9.0

1,398

1.9

1,863

2.5

7,005

9.3

1,980

2.6

8,097

10.7

10,473

13.9

3,279

4.4

3,728

4.9

8,635

11.5

4,394

5.8

4,799

6.4

1,921

2.6

9,846

13.1

1,193

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Baker Calhoun Decatur Dougherty Early Miller Mitchell Total Area

37

5

5

38

7

1

419

108

29

1,074

262

97

111

40

6

45

12

2

197

51

7

1,921

485

147

2

1

1

1

10

10

61

23

0

2

0

2

8

3

82

42

1

3

0

11

1

1

0

7

9

14

3

45

22

86

5

164

0

5

0

27

2

1

0

12

3

14

2

32

38

124 10

298

$UWV 'HVLJQ
0 2 14 56 0 0 4 76

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3

6

4

13

40

137

96

202

8

23

3

11

21

52

175

444

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

TOTAL 3URWHFW 6YFV

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Main.

Baker

210

2

18

10

7

29

33

7

10

9

Calhoun

252

12

12

14

13

31

29

6

10

14

Decatur

3,668

55

514

197

73

506

474

111

193

160

Dougherty

7,075

146

873

330

259

950 1,360

56

500

274

Early

793

38

70

31

30

86

70

27

41

22

Miller

443

3

44

20

11

35

40

17

43

17

Mitchell

2,424

57

259

130

54

243

297

61

157

124

Total Area

14,865

313 1,790

732

447 1,880 2,303

285

954

620

Prod.
43 57 574 1,146 164 106 566 2,656

Trans. & Moving
42 54 811 1,181 214 107 476 2,885

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 26 South Harney Street Camilla GA 31730 Phone: (229) 522 - 3630

Fax: (229) 522 - 3633

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582
1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Baldwin County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Baldwin Hancock Jones Putnam Washington Wilkinson Baldwin Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 18,842 3,029 14,111 9,710 7,634 4,416 57,742
4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 15,879 2,351 12,774 8,593 6,459 3,887 49,943
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 2,963 15.7% 678 22.4% 1,337 9.5% 1,117 11.5% 1,175 15.4% 529 12.0% 7,799 13.5%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Baldwin City of Milledgeville Baldwin Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
45,720 43 17,715

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

51,125

11.8

57,682

26.2

135,786

149,669

10.2

170,697

25.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
110 5
0 75 30
4 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 2 3 2 3 3 0 0 711 3 26 181 17 9 57 36
58
0
46 9
107 12 87
63 21 842 70
6 49 15 912

Baldwin

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,506 13

9.8 1,058

0.1

626

0 346 1,147
18 * * * * * * * * *
103 * * * 0 0
7,850 51
127 2,027
65 141 333 112

0.0

0

2.2

661

7.4 1,182

0.1

553

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.7 3,609

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

50.9

470

0.3 1,244

0.8

679

13.1

414

0.4

624

0.9

619

2.2

759

0.7

470

172

1.1

537

0

0.0

0

516 126 2,166 122 1,560

3.3

309

0.8

464

14.0

663

0.8

341

10.1

218

330 16
9,372 6,064
66 4,522 1,476 15,435

2.1 0.1 60.7 39.3 0.4 29.3 9.6 100.0

409 361 764 774 1,071 582 670 581

Baldwin Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

429

5,750

46

464

16.0

883

1.3

588

20 267
96 9 1 1
20 3 8 4 3
12 10
7 3 8 6 0 1 1,729 14 92 423 74 24 127 80

1,218 1,581 2,488
54 * *
494 42 23
145 *
494 140 111
* 27 27
* * 17,444 539 457 4,725 1,042 251 881 *

3.4 1,117

4.4

678

6.9

953

0.2

529

*

*

*

*

1.4

574

0.1

477

0.1

358

0.4

846

*

*

1.4 1,028

0.4

753

0.3 3,389

*

*

0.1

661

0.1

595

*

*

*

*

48.6

515

1.5 1,316

1.3

790

13.2

396

2.9

602

0.7

658

2.5

800

*

*

158

565

1.6

687

6

*

*

*

101

840

15

265

207

3,595

25

255

181

2,786

2.3

372

0.7

486

10.0

613

0.7

305

7.8

221

202 52
2,210 229 39 108 82
2,439 267,525

668 46
23,240 12,641
250 6,391 6,000 35,880 3,752,981

1.9

406

0.1

412

64.8

606

35.2

584

0.7

939

17.8

577

16.7

577

100.0

598

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Baldwin Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Baldwin Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Baldwin

Note: Source:

Department of Behavioral Health GA Dept of Corrections Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Georgia War Veterans Home Mohawk Carpet Corp Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Randstad US Lp Triumph Aerostructures Llc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Baldwin Area
Basf Catalysts Llc Department of Behavioral Health GA Dept of Corrections Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Haband Operations Llc Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Triumph Aerostructures Llc Wal-Mart Washington County Hospital Authority

COUNTY Wilkinson
Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Putnam Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Washington

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Baldwin

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Baldwin, GA Bibb, GA Putnam, GA Washington, GA Wilkinson, GA Greene, GA Hancock, GA Jones, GA Other Total Residents:

13,630 900 775 311 303 159 153 145 739
17,115

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.6 5.3 4.5 1.8 1.8 0.9 0.9 0.8 4.3
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Baldwin

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NUMBER

Baldwin, GA Hancock, GA Putnam, GA Wilkinson, GA Jones, GA Washington, GA Bibb, GA Laurens, GA Other Total Residents:

13,630 1,064 1,027 955 588 448 328 72 679
18,791

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.5 5.7 5.5 5.1 3.1 2.4 1.7 0.4 3.6
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.8H-21T2.%9i2Ag45.%h-8L2434%78S45.6c-6165h3%94+o5.o-44l%4

Baldwin Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.2% 37.4% 22.1%
7.8% 4.6% 100.0%

18-24 31.2% 32.2% 32.4%
3.8% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.8% 41.3% 25.4% 10.7%
2.9% 100.0%

35-44 19.4% 44.5% 22.3%
9.1% 4.7% 100.0%

45-64 27.6% 37.6% 19.4%
8.4% 7.1% 100.0%

65+ 48.6% 27.0% 14.0%
5.4% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baldwin Hancock Jones Putnam Washington Wilkinson Baldwin Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
247 106 287 136 221
98 1,095

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
247 106 287 136 221
98 1,095

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Colleges and Universities

Baldwin Area
Jones
Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Putnam
Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Baldwin
Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Camp
Hancock
Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Washington
Sandersville Technical College

www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.sandersvilletech.edu
www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 55

2009 79

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

67

44

32

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

15

9

15

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

83

99

162

8

7

17

5

4

8

7

20

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

27

83

103

Barbering/Barber

9

14

12

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

6

5

6

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

17

12

15

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

3

5

12

Carpentry/Carpenter

20

43

33

Child Care and Support Services Management

16

17

14

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

15

100

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

10

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

37

47

53

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

1

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

79

118

117

Construction Management

2

4

4

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

37

29

47

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

30

31

26

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

15

21

24

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

2

4

1

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

16

11

11

12

17

18

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

5

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

40

41

30

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other
Electrician

18

59

43

1

7

1

52

57

50

Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

24

17

16

25

23

47

3

8

15

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

11

19

8

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 43.6

2009-2010 11.4

-34.3

-27.3

-40.0

66.7

19.3

63.6

-12.5

142.9

-20.0

100.0

185.7 207.4
55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0
6.3 36.4 42.9 27.0 100.0 49.4 100.0 -50.0 -21.6
3.3 40.0 100.0 -31.3

-65.0 24.1 -14.3 20.0 25.0 140.0 -23.3 -17.6 566.7 -40.0 12.8
0.0 -0.8 0.0 0.0 62.1 -16.1 14.3 -75.0 0.0

41.7 100.0
2.5 227.8

5.9 -37.5 -26.8 -27.1

600.0

-85.7

9.6 -29.2

-12.3 -5.9

-8.0

104.3

166.7 72.7

87.5 -57.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 139

2009 77

2010 82

18

29

13

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

4

3

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

73

61

108

Instrumentation Technology/Technician

9

18

28

Insurance

3

2

1

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

2

3

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

88

83

76

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

29

38

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

10

4

1

4

4

8

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

58

46

66

Medical Reception/Receptionist

57

39

15

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

15

10

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

94

76

70

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

40

21

29

Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist

3

1

3

Operations Management and Supervision

31

35

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

4

9

13

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

29

31

Plumbing Technology/Plumber

6

6

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

41

36

39

Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician

29

39

43

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

7

7

Surgical Technology/Technologist

10

14

17

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

3

2

3

25

35

68

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -44.6

2009-2010 6.5

61.1 -25.0 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0
-5.7 141.7 -60.0

-55.2 33.3 77.0 55.6 -50.0
0.0 -8.4 31.0 -75.0

0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 12.9 125.0 31.8
0.0 -12.2 34.5 40.0 40.0 -33.3

100.0 43.5 -61.5 -90.0 -7.9 38.1
200.0 -60.0 44.4
6.9 -50.0
8.3 10.3
0.0 21.4 50.0

40.0

94.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Baldwin County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Baldwin

NUMBER PERCENT

18,620

100.0

1,383

7.4

300

1.6

729

3.9

1,863

10.0

625

3.4

1,896

10.2

2,392

12.9

859

4.6

1,014

5.5

2,030

10.9

733

3.9

779

4.2

744

4.0

3,098

16.6

175

0.9

Baldwin Area

NUMBER PERCENT

54,987

100.0

4,128

7.5

891

1.6

1,687

3.1

4,419

8.0

1,852

3.4

5,284

9.6

7,236

13.2

3,508

6.4

3,453

6.3

6,064

11.0

3,096

5.6

2,902

5.3

2,064

3.8

7,699

14.0

704

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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540

151

20

Hancock

105

18

3

Jones

221

74

23

Putnam

166

66

10

Washington

154

39

7

Wilkinson

95

20

9

Total Area

1,281

368

72

10

13

1

2

6

9

4

3

3

2

5

5

29

34

8

21

3

45

1

6

1

16

3

10

1

20

1

3

2

32

2

7

3

17

3

2

0

19

18

49 10

149

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26

225

12

38

26

42

15

26

11

58

10

21

100

410

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Baldwin Hancock Jones Putnam Washington Wilkinson Total Area

4,065 813 936
1,141 1,018
629 8,602

137

619

28

51

22

79

20

122

31

118

12

63

250 1,052

226

103

601

499

21

16

62

89

26

15

100

226

32

32

133

162

43

35

136

161

28

18

62

89

376

219 1,094 1,226

13

279

146

4

64

15

3

125

60

3

93

47

3

80

38

0

59

45

26

700

351

Prod.
933 285 164 251 204 161 1,998

Trans. & Moving
509 178 116 246 169
92 1,310

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 156 Roberson Mill Road Milledgeville GA 31061 Phone: (478) 445 - 5465

Fax: (478) 445 - 2040

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2930 Heritage Place Suite 102 Milledgeville, GA 31061-7211 Phone: (478) 445 - 4781

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Banks County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Banks Franklin Habersham Hall Jackson Madison Stephens Banks Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 10,110 9,992 19,552 89,018 27,099 15,482 13,359
184,612 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 9,367 8,818
17,595 80,899 24,182 14,183 11,955 166,999 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 743 7.3%
1,174 11.7% 1,957 10.0% 8,119 9.1% 2,917 10.8% 1,299 8.4% 1,404 10.5% 17,613 9.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Banks City of Homer Banks Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

18,395 95

19,961

8.5

25,407

38.1

1,141

377,984

460,339

21.8

604,018

59.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Transportation Equipment Plastics and Rubber Products Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
71 12
0 45 14
1 2 2 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 174 0 10 57 7 5 9 5
10
0
14 1
11 5
26
14 7
252 25 5 8 12
277

Banks

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,366 *

31.3

648

*

*

0

0.0

0

163

3.7

638

933

21.4

530

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

50

1.1

691

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 2,125 0 109 635 12 * 36 3

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

48.8

477

0.0

0

2.5

760

14.6

464

0.3

589

*

*

0.8

640

0.1

418

49

1.1 1,106

0

0.0

0

243

5.6

448

*

*

*

66

1.5

940

115

2.6

208

530

12.2

248

25 *
3,496 862 23 25 814
4,358

0.6

361

*

*

80.2

563

19.8

540

0.5

659

0.6

407

18.7

553

100.0

545

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,616 83

Banks Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

32,489 984

26.6

731

0.8

778

9 1,002
522 50 22 31 30 38 88 45 2 4 5 7 7 7 8

106 4,728 26,673 11,787 2,403
509 564 516 1,580 2,689
* 312 134
40 79 182 39

0.1

834

3.9

692

21.8

736

9.6

603

2.0

633

0.4

748

0.5

627

0.4

724

1.3

903

2.2

932

*

*

0.3

932

0.1

392

0.0 1,189

0.1

794

0.1

859

0.0

340

9 21 21 22 40 65 5,940 17 522 1,224 259 85 462 297

450 822 1,338 1,047 1,343 836 67,991 594 5,283 14,640 3,436 1,206 3,294 949

0.4

956

0.7 1,141

1.1

981

0.9

666

1.1 1,038

0.7

672

55.6

660

0.5 1,195

4.3

904

12.0

497

2.8

755

1.0

839

2.7

942

0.8

556

681

2,358

1.9

857

40

1,342

1.1 1,059

463

7,577

54

2,048

707

13,116

93

1,047

523

8,734

6.2

453

1.7

534

10.7

788

0.9 3,059

7.1

257

513 263 7,819 388
80 120 188 8,207 267,525

2,369 178
100,658 21,646 1,094 3,369 17,183
122,301 3,752,981

1.9

467

0.1

656

82.3

682

17.7

649

0.9

942

2.8

623

14.0

635

100.0

676

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Banks Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Banks Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Banks

Note: Source:

Adidas Sales Inc Applebee's Arbys Dollar General Fieldale Farms Corp Fleet Force Lumite Inc Mt Vernon Mills Inc Travel Centers of America Windstream Communications Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Banks Area
Advantage Human Resourcing Inc Corporate Office Fieldale Farms Corp Fieldale Farms Corp Mar Jac Poultry Inc Mt Vernon Mills Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc

COUNTY Hall
Jackson Habersham
Hall Hall Banks Hall Hall Hall Hall

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Banks

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Banks, GA Hall, GA Jackson, GA Habersham, GA Clarke, GA Gwinnett, GA Franklin, GA Stephens, GA Other Total Residents:

1,721 1,492 1,386 1,078
274 184 112 103 578 6,928

3(5&(17 2)727$/
24.8 21.5 20.0 15.6
4.0 2.7 1.6 1.5 8.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Banks

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NUMBER

Banks, GA Jackson, GA Habersham, GA Hall, GA Franklin, GA Madison, GA Clarke, GA White, GA Other Total Residents:

1,721 748 398 230 229 143 138 58 282
3,947

3(5&(17 2)727$/
43.6 19.0 10.1
5.8 5.8 3.6 3.5 1.5 7.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e13O8.1H-12T2.%8i7Ag45.%h-8L2434%68S45.6c-71265h3%34+o5.o-74l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.7% 32.9% 21.8%
8.8% 4.8% 100.0%

18-24 41.1% 29.7% 25.6%
3.4% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 28.8% 32.5% 23.6% 11.4%
3.8% 100.0%

35-44 23.7% 35.6% 24.5% 10.5%
5.8% 100.0%

45-64 26.7% 35.4% 21.1%
9.3% 7.6% 100.0%

65+ 48.1% 27.7% 13.3%
7.0% 3.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Banks Franklin Habersham Hall Jackson Madison Stephens Banks Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
168 215 362 1,678 636 286 195 3,540

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
168 215 362 1,678 636 286 195 3,540

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Colleges and Universities

Banks Area
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Banks
Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Franklin
Emmanuel College
Stephens
Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) Toccoa Falls College
Habersham
North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College

www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.ec.edu
www.northgatech.ed www.tfc.edu
www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 48

2009 57

2010 82

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

37

36

37

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

10

6

4

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

6

10

10

19

20

19

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

37

7

25

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

5

5

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

3

6

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

6

11

22

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

1

2

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

11

22

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

9

5

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

6

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

46

35

39

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

49

31

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

32

12

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

24

8

14

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

9

21

4

16

16

16

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 18.8

2009-2010 43.9

-2.7

2.8

-40.0

-33.3

66.7

0.0

5.3 -81.1
0.0 100.0
83.3 -50.0
0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 -66.7 133.3

-5.0 257.1
0.0 -66.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 -44.4 83.3 11.4 -36.7 150.0 75.0 -81.0

0.0

0.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 14

2009 13

2010 12

29

22

31

50

56

61

4

4

3

7

13

9

111

146

23

3

1

5

25

16

31

15

16

17

16

21

31

32

46

71

12

6

10

1

1

3

66

81

59

10

13

19

1

4

1

15

11

1

9

5

5

3

4

8

33

21

4

88

66

95

2

5

1

8

15

31

24

34

32

2

2

3

2

2

5

20

15

14

11

5

13

11

7

8

27

20

21

8

6

5

33

40

52

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -7.1

2009-2010 -7.7

-24.1

40.9

12.0

8.9

0.0

-25.0

85.7

-30.8

31.5

-84.2

-66.7 -36.0
6.7

400.0 93.8 6.3

31.3

47.6

43.8 -50.0
0.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7

54.3 66.7 200.0 -27.2 46.2 -75.0 -90.9

-44.4 33.3 -36.4 -25.0 150.0 87.5 41.7
0.0 0.0 -25.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 -25.0

0.0 100.0 -81.0
43.9 -80.0 106.7
-5.9 50.0 150.0 -6.7 160.0 14.3
5.0 -16.7

21.2

30.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Banks County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Banks

NUMBER PERCENT

7,325

100.0

701

9.6

80

1.1

84

1.2

372

5.1

179

2.4

800

10.9

966

13.2

514

7.0

652

8.9

1,134

15.5

467

6.4

488

6.7

180

2.5

690

9.4

18

0.3

Banks Area

NUMBER PERCENT

149,102

100.0

14,006

9.4

2,975

2.0

2,885

1.9

11,740

7.9

3,247

2.2

15,989

10.7

21,191

14.2

9,461

6.4

10,174

6.8

22,686

15.2

7,419

5.0

9,090

6.1

2,563

1.7

14,966

10.0

710

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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164

41

12

197

61

15

499

150

40

1,556

555

186

510

196

53

242

67

20

331

92

22

3,499 1,162

348

6

12

7

15

13

30

82

79

24

23

12

6

11

13

155

178

6

3

0

32

3

7

1

27

8

16

5

72

41

63 12

198

8

13

7

54

6

7

3

43

5

18

1

56

77

127 29

482

$UWV 'HVLJQ
7 9 27 98 28 14 11 194

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15

30

18

34

45

93

94

148

35

69

23

41

27

75

257

490

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Main.

Banks

700

11

47

22

11

86

181

6

81

40

Franklin

1,059

18

81

32

21

116

185

8

102

66

Habersham

2,887

53

293

164

83

330

554

25

322

138

Hall

7,195

101

491

323

175

774 1,517

34

495

386

Jackson

1,921

41

100

66

39

223

534

9

222

117

Madison

1,159

27

68

33

38

116

237

12

138

104

Stephens

2,146

36

245

87

45

238

340

7

199

105

Total Area

17,067

287 1,325

727

412 1,883 3,548

101 1,559

956

Prod.
130 291 601 1,888 292 208 554 3,964

Trans. & Moving
85 139 324 1,011 278 178 290 2,305

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514

Fax: (706) 282 - 4513

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Barrow County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Oconee Walton Barrow Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 34,314 63,278
409,675 89,018 27,099 18,366 40,517
682,267 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 30,795 58,283
371,826 80,899 24,182 17,154 36,357
619,496 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 3,519 10.3% 4,995 7.9%
37,849 9.2% 8,119 9.1% 2,917 10.8% 1,212 6.6% 4,160 10.3%
62,771 9.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Barrow City of Winder Barrow Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

69,367 30

90,162

30.0

128,994

86.0

14,099

1,348,147

1,579,511

17.2 2,001,842

48.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
237 3
3 164
67 2 2 4 1 4 5 3 6 1
18 4 1 4 7 5 0 0 0 0
0 0 772 3 72 150 33 11 46 43
89
2
75 11 77
6 79
75 67 1,076 53 11 16 26 1,129

Barrow

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,711 *

18.4

777

*

*

* 831 1,664
* * 22 * * 186 * * * 69 32 * * 42 7 0 0 0 0

*

*

5.6

723

11.3

833

*

*

*

*

0.1

496

*

*

*

*

1.3 1,389

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.5

761

0.2

736

*

*

*

*

0.3

794

0.0

449

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 8,893 * 1,232 2,122 341 82 298 203

0.0

0

0.0

0

60.5

568

*

*

8.4

704

14.4

487

2.3

810

0.6

748

2.0

917

1.4

336

395

2.7

721

*

*

*

732 54
1,267 148
1,623

5.0

779

0.4

256

8.6

670

1.0

485

11.0

298

350 44
11,648 3,062 186 176 2,700
14,709

2.4 0.3 79.2 20.8 1.3 1.2 18.4 100.0

401 637 673 720 1,016 458 686 633

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 5,316 115

Barrow Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

76,606 963

15.7

979

0.2

788

17 3,781 1,403
87 12 45 27 182 77 54 81 13 176 104 97 40 124 157
1 8 11 23

226 23,828 51,592 14,587
136 1,110 1,181 2,683 3,889 2,378 2,373
514 3,365 4,080 5,429 2,029 1,533 1,946
* * 190 1,266

0.0

854

4.9

893

10.6 1,023

3.0

612

0.0

521

0.2

766

0.2 1,117

0.6

876

0.8 1,459

0.5

820

0.5 1,044

0.1

942

0.7

865

0.8 1,207

1.1 2,009

0.4 1,119

0.3

837

0.4

910

*

*

*

*

0.0

858

0.3

960

41 43 28,289 34 3,270 4,295 804 569 1,921 1,578

2,349 394
331,332 1,293
36,979 66,753 10,225 10,132 19,033
7,528

0.5 1,207

0.1

633

68.1

775

0.3 1,247

7.6 1,146

13.7

537

2.1

795

2.1 1,262

3.9 1,119

1.5

743

4,783

27,551

5.7 1,183

184

7,183

1.5 1,585

2,388 419
2,889 377
2,411

36,453 5,494
46,369 4,008
40,446

7.5

579

1.1

591

9.5

825

0.8 1,087

8.3

276

2,367 1,807 35,412
714 155 188 371 36,126 267,525

11,889 1,213
409,151 77,373 5,501 19,633 52,239
486,522 3,752,981

2.4 0.2 84.1 15.9 1.1 4.0 10.7 100.0

584 867 813 764 1,118 765 726 805 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Barrow Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Barrow Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Barrow

Note: Source:

Cehr Llc Chicos Distribution Services Llc El Banco Harrison Poultry Inc Johns Manville International Inc Publix Super Market Inc Republic Services of Georgia Total Logistic Control Llc Wal-Mart Winder Hma Inc Barrow Regional Medical
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Barrow Area
Athens Regional Medical Ctr Cisco Systems Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company University of Georgia Wal-Mart

COUNTY Clarke
Gwinnett Hall
Gwinnett Hall
Clarke Gwinnett Gwinnett
Clarke Gwinnett

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Barrow

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Gwinnett, GA Barrow, GA Clarke, GA Dekalb, GA Fulton, GA Hall, GA Jackson, GA Walton, GA Other Total Residents:

8,229 7,751 1,580 1,177
959 692 567 443 1,218 22,616

3(5&(17 2)727$/
36.4 34.3
7.0 5.2 4.2 3.1 2.5 2.0 5.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Barrow

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NUMBER

Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Jackson, GA Clarke, GA Walton, GA Oconee, GA Hall, GA Madison, GA Other Total Residents:

7,751 894 883 660 554 358 336 154 967
12,557

3(5&(17 2)727$/
61.7 7.1 7.0 5.3 4.4 2.9 2.7 1.2 7.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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PERCENT OF TOTAL
19.5% 25.0% 29.5% 17.9%
8.2% 100.0%

18-24 28.2% 24.3% 39.4%
7.7% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.5% 22.5% 28.9% 23.6%
7.5% 100.0%

35-44 13.4% 24.6% 30.5% 21.8%
9.7% 100.0%

45-64 15.5% 26.6% 28.0% 17.7% 12.3% 100.0%

65+ 38.2% 28.8% 16.9% 10.1%
6.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Oconee Walton Barrow Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
616 585 9,010 1,678 636 488 731 13,744

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
616 585 9,010 1,678 636 488 731 13,744

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Colleges and Universities

Barrow Area
Gwinnett
Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Clarke
Athens Technical College University of Georgia
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Barrow
Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu
www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu
www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 48

2009 57

2010 82

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

37

36

37

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

10

6

4

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

6

10

10

19

20

19

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

37

7

25

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

5

5

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

3

6

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

6

11

22

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

1

2

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

11

22

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

9

5

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

6

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

46

35

39

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

49

31

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

32

12

30

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 18.8

2009-2010 43.9

-2.7

2.8

-40.0

-33.3

66.7

0.0

5.3 -81.1
0.0 100.0
83.3 -50.0
0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 24

2009 8

2010 14

9

21

4

16

16

16

14

13

12

29

22

31

50

56

61

4

4

3

7

13

9

111

146

23

3

1

5

25

16

31

15

16

17

16

21

31

32

46

71

12

6

10

1

1

3

66

81

59

10

13

19

1

4

1

15

11

1

9

5

5

3

4

8

33

21

4

88

66

95

2

5

1

8

15

31

24

34

32

2

2

3

2

2

5

20

15

14

11

5

13

11

7

8

27

20

21

8

6

5

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -66.7

2009-2010 75.0

133.3

-81.0

0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0

0.0 -7.7 40.9 8.9 -25.0

85.7

-30.8

31.5

-84.2

-66.7 -36.0
6.7

400.0 93.8 6.3

31.3

47.6

43.8 -50.0
0.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7

54.3 66.7 200.0 -27.2 46.2 -75.0 -90.9

-44.4 33.3 -36.4 -25.0 150.0 87.5 41.7
0.0 0.0 -25.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 -25.0

0.0 100.0 -81.0
43.9 -80.0 106.7
-5.9 50.0 150.0 -6.7 160.0 14.3
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 33

2009 40

2010 52

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 21.2

2009-2010 30.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Barrow County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Barrow

NUMBER PERCENT

23,870

100.0

1,966

8.2

743

3.1

324

1.4

1,377

5.8

630

2.6

2,621

11.0

4,304

18.0

2,034

8.5

1,728

7.2

2,687

11.3

1,639

6.9

1,128

4.7

428

1.8

2,185

9.2

76

0.3

Barrow Area

NUMBER PERCENT

537,009

100.0

71,258

13.3

30,083

5.6

12,923

2.4

57,821

10.8

11,274

2.1

69,695

13.0

86,842

16.2

29,570

5.5

25,792

4.8

39,352

7.3

18,233

3.4

23,916

4.5

6,914

1.3

50,941

9.5

2,395

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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663

246

71

47

42

Clarke

1,212

321

98

58

44

Gwinnett

9,391 3,363

1,379

896

429

Hall

1,556

555

186

82

79

Jackson

510

196

53

24

23

Oconee

247

105

21

8

9

Walton

866

345

88

36

58

Total Area

14,445 5,131

1,896

1,151

684

10

23

8

74

63

56 20

202

206

303 155

868

41

63 12

198

8

13

7

54

20

8

4

29

11

33

8

66

359

499 214 1,491

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50

59

82

150

488

699

94

148

35

69

17

14

69

110

835 1,249

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Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Oconee Walton Total Area

2,209 5,386 18,745 7,195 1,921
552 3,373 39,381

46

112

64

52

235

721

109

604

325

203

726 1,178

416

949

473

546 2,600 8,180

101

491

323

175

774 1,517

41

100

66

39

223

534

10

32

17

25

77

181

81

214

122

106

354

986

804 2,502 1,390 1,146 4,989 13,297

8

205

22

353

21

877

34

495

9

222

3

36

5

314

102 2,502

171 212 930 386 117
32 204 2,052

Prod.
281 886 1,884 1,888 292
72 435 5,738

Trans. & Moving
314 768 1,869 1,011 278
67 552 4,859

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Bartow County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Bartow Cherokee Cobb Floyd Gordon Paulding Pickens Polk Bartow Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 45,189
107,921 368,845
48,307 25,276 66,848 14,631 20,336 697,353 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 39,922 98,281
333,223 43,153 22,151 59,737 13,204 18,176
627,847 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 5,267 11.7% 9,640 8.9%
35,622 9.7% 5,154 10.7% 3,125 12.4% 7,111 10.6% 1,427 9.8% 2,160 10.6%
69,506 10.0% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Bartow City of Cartersville Bartow Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
100,157 24 19,731

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

117,543

17.4

158,780

58.5

1,367,314

1,578,604

15.5 1,961,787

43.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
396 15
5 239 137
4 3 10 14 9 4 5 1 15 9 12 5 12 12 3
1 5 5 8 0 0 1,473 2 145 275 84 17 105 97
144
4
121 15
160 18
159
127 75
1,944 82 15 23 44
2,026

Bartow

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

8,353 98

27.4

903

0.3

701

64 1,058 7,133
* * 502 * 134 * 44 * 604 980 156 * 226 393 121

0.2 1,113

3.5

716

23.4

932

*

*

*

*

1.6

869

*

*

0.4

510

*

*

0.1

695

*

*

2.0 1,031

3.2

861

0.5

977

*

*

0.7

779

1.3 1,158

0.4

854

* 408
24 79
0 0 16,988 * 1,174 3,330 1,990 269 621 323

*

*

1.3

798

0.1

614

0.3

939

0.0

0

0.0

0

55.8

592

*

*

3.9

749

10.9

466

6.5

630

0.9

739

2.0

770

1.1

521

1,215

4.0

809

*

*

*

1,265 101
2,461 368
2,955

4.2

485

0.3 1,176

8.1

806

1.2

379

9.7

269

438 44
25,385 5,058 216 689 4,153
30,443

1.4

515

0.1

705

83.4

748

16.6

789

0.7

956

2.3

684

13.6

726

100.0

701

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 4,896 109

Bartow Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

73,375 509

16.3 1,022

0.1

589

25 3,474 1,288
66 11 41 88 60 33 145
9 88 65 84 17 159 108 30

380 24,752 47,735
4,723 610
3,096 6,530 1,060 1,850 1,585
* 2,882 3,623 1,377 1,121 2,333 1,884
729

0.1

938

5.5

989

10.6 1,044

1.0

698

0.1 1,387

0.7

683

1.4

765

0.2

715

0.4 1,231

0.4

729

*

*

0.6 1,476

0.8

816

0.3

934

0.2 1,220

0.5

960

0.4

990

0.2 1,100

23 48 86 117
2 8 26,831 34 2,683 3,858 713 539 1,935 1,570

1,090 10,001
2,201 853 * 125
311,317 2,067
27,154 56,811 12,400
9,890 15,170
6,781

0.2 2,139

2.2 1,480

0.5

756

0.2

819

*

*

0.0

717

69.0

809

0.5 1,436

6.0 1,285

12.6

533

2.7

782

2.2 1,271

3.4 1,195

1.5

891

4,955

28,209

6.3 1,412

186

5,412

1.2 1,205

2,305 388
2,624 400
2,248

36,194 5,678
47,783 4,324
41,625

8.0

666

1.3

620

10.6

896

1.0

395

9.2

288

2,393 1,697 33,424
785 150 198 437 34,209 267,525

11,820 1,117
385,809 65,464 3,754 9,357 52,353
451,272 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 85.5 14.5 0.8 2.1 11.6 100.0

561 889 849 746 1,109 734 722 834 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Bartow Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bartow Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Bartow

Note: Source:

Anheuser-Busch Incorporated Atlanta Market GP Inc Georgia Power Company Gerdau Ameristeel US Inc. Kennesaw Transportation Inc Quest Global Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Toyo Tire North America Inc Wal-Mart Western Express Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Bartow Area
Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Kennesaw State University Lockheed Martin Corp Petsmart Publix Super Market Inc Ryla Teleservices Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Wellstar Health System Inc

COUNTY Floyd Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb
Bartow Cobb Cobb Cobb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Bartow

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bartow, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Gordon, GA Cherokee, GA Floyd, GA Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

20,692 6,936 1,882 1,203 1,154 986 678 392 2,017
35,940

3(5&(17 2)727$/
57.6 19.3
5.2 3.3 3.2 2.7 1.9 1.1 5.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Bartow

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Bartow, GA Cobb, GA Polk, GA Floyd, GA Cherokee, GA Gordon, GA Fulton, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents:

20,692 1,947 1,831 1,376 1,104 1,034 990 607 2,910
32,491

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.7 6.0 5.6 4.2 3.4 3.2 3.0 1.9 9.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
18.7% 26.4% 27.5% 19.5%
7.9% 100.0%

18-24 30.2% 28.4% 31.9%
8.9% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.9% 23.3% 28.7% 26.3%
7.8% 100.0%

35-44 12.1% 25.8% 29.5% 23.8%
8.9% 100.0%

45-64 15.5% 27.5% 26.7% 19.0% 11.2% 100.0%

65+ 39.6% 29.2% 17.6%
8.5% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Cherokee Cobb Floyd Gordon Paulding Pickens Polk Bartow Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 2,100 7,308
843 564 1,666 229 356 14,092

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,026 2,100 7,308
843 564 1,666 229 356 14,092

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Colleges and Universities

Bartow Area

Cobb

Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University
Cherokee

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com
www.chattcollege.com
www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu

Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt University
Pickens

www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu

Appalachian Technical College
Floyd

www.appalachiantech.edu

Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter University
Bartow

www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu

Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Paulding

www.chattahoocheetech.edu

Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com
Gordon

Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)
Polk

www.coosavalleytech.edu

Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Biomedical Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 186

2009 299

2010 449

47

104

70

11

14

13

2

18

27

28

15

12

237

350

375

12

16

15

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.8

2009-2010 50.2

121.3

-32.7

27.3

-7.1

800.0 -46.4 47.7 33.3

50.0 -20.0
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

2008 42

2009 37

2010 20

Child Care and Support Services Management

8

7

12

Child Care Provider/Assistant

29

18

33

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

10

8

2

16

32

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

3

1

3

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

14

18

13

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

42

88

92

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

118

87

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

51

118

60

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

12

21

7

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

39

10

44

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

7

6

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

79

57

41

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

50

97

115

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrician

11

9

8

82

66

24

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

50

72

66

85

63

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Landscaping and Groundskeeping

66

94

61

3

30

27

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

45

141

92

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

6

3

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

38

29

18

Medical/Clinical Assistant

14

68

86

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

115

34

31

Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician

72

36

80

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

31

41

52

Small Business Administration/Management

77

87

60

Surgical Technology/Technologist

13

11

15

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

6

21

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -11.9

2009-2010 -45.9

-12.5

71.4

-37.9

83.3

400.0

-20.0

700.0 -66.7 28.6 109.5 237.1 131.4 75.0 -74.4 -14.3 -27.8 94.0 -18.2

100.0 200.0 -27.8
4.5 -26.3 -49.2 -66.7 340.0 150.0 -28.1 18.6 -11.1

-19.5 194.1

-63.6 44.0

28.8

-25.9

42.4

-35.1

900.0 213.3
0.0 -23.7 385.7 -70.4 -50.0 32.3 13.0 -15.4 250.0

-10.0 -34.8 -50.0 -37.9 26.5
-8.8 122.2
26.8 -31.0 36.4
0.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Bartow County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Bartow

NUMBER PERCENT

38,152

100.0

3,584

9.4

1,015

2.7

688

1.8

3,047

8.0

621

1.6

3,963

10.4

6,242

16.4

3,063

8.0

2,509

6.6

4,768

12.5

2,228

5.8

1,577

4.1

735

1.9

3,893

10.2

219

0.6

Bartow Area

NUMBER PERCENT

595,340

100.0

84,249

14.2

36,542

6.1

14,937

2.5

62,882

10.6

11,261

1.9

77,355

13.0

98,564

16.6

33,402

5.6

29,358

4.9

37,698

6.3

21,303

3.6

22,513

3.8

8,880

1.5

53,704

9.0

2,692

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,233

463

106

88

78

Cherokee

2,246

944

324

174

111

Cobb

9,831 3,586

1,503

826

450

Floyd

1,090

250

81

51

81

Gordon

369

138

36

15

24

Paulding

1,550

531

218

111

91

Pickens

203

82

16

12

8

Polk

458

124

32

31

30

Total Area

16,980 6,118

2,316

1,308

873

20

46 18

128

31

48 33

193

229

338 180

996

20

89 13

105

5

11

3

32

28

56 27

181

7

8

0

22

7

15

3

44

347

611 277 1,701

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66 139 648
42 17 84 13 31 1,040

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79 129 479 150
40 107
22 38 1,044

141 120 596 208
48 116
13 103 1,345

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6,072 3,649 15,917 5,098 1,897 3,702
723 3,965 41,023

117

425

217

185

631 1,411

97

168

110

107

536 1,445

382

922

448

592 2,235 6,868

89

383

185

147

492

851

46

84

60

32

137

428

98

177

79

119

396 1,397

11

38

21

33

70

217

72

361

143

112

379

510

912 2,558 1,263 1,327 4,876 13,127

18

621

10

278

27

905

19

484

9

136

7

364

8

85

18

343

116 3,216

324 241 767 264 115 272
60 191 2,234

Prod.
1,426 374
1,273 1,549
546 434 110 1,144 6,856

Trans. & Moving
697 283 1,498 635 304 359
70 692 4,538

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 19 Felton Place Cartersville GA 30120 Phone: (770) 387 - 3760

Fax: (770) 387 - 3766

Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Ben Hill County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Ben Hill Coffee Irwin Telfair Turner Wilcox Ben Hill Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 6,998
15,323 3,909 4,240 4,274 3,020
37,764 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 5,993
12,704 3,368 3,506 3,703 2,644
31,918 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,005 14.4% 2,619 17.1% 541 13.8% 734 17.3% 571 13.4% 376 12.5% 5,846 15.5%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Ben Hill

17,634 98

18,965

7.5

20,921

18.6

City of Fitzgerald

9,053

Ben Hill Area

104,213

109,390

5.0

125,323

20.3

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Primary Metal Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 73 14 25 34 2 1 1 5 1 1 3 1 4 2 10 3 0 0 0 0 0
282 0
19 78
5 7 27 16
12
1
14 1
34 1
36
31 4
359 31 5 14 12
390

Ben Hill

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,745 313 103
1,329

29.2

606

5.2

572

1.7

577

22.2

617

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

287

4.8

623

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

65

1.1

684

*

*

*

273

4.6

502

19

0.3

476

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

2,654 0

44.4

424

0.0

0

95

1.6

659

746

12.5

390

152

2.5

634

47

0.8

773

153

2.6

705

34

0.6

413

53

0.9

579

*

*

*

403

6.7

381

*

*

*

503

8.4

402

*

*

*

366

6.1

218

94 4
4,403 1,572
33 203 1,336 5,975

1.6

405

0.1

817

73.7

515

26.3

645

0.6

796

3.4

605

22.4

535

100.0

510

NUMBER
OF FIRMS
321 71
131 119
8 2 1 19 3 5 8 9 15 8 18 7 2 2 3 3 6 1,440 8 112 405 64 26 129 62

Ben Hill Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,327 945 751
4,632

22.4

576

3.3

487

2.7

538

16.4

601

226

0.8

620

*

*

*

*

*

*

677

2.4

579

*

*

*

17

0.1

575

314

1.1

823

100

0.4

622

309

1.1

590

*

*

*

991

3.5

740

29

0.1

476

*

*

*

*

*

*

38

0.1

366

318

1.1

758

93

0.3

479

14,500 95

51.3

513

0.3

925

1,013

3.6

649

3,499 1,286
217

12.4

449

4.6

646

0.8

607

713

2.5

713

192

0.7

445

103

434

1.5

630

10

168

0.6

883

51

1,293

8

44

165

3,201

16

109

135

1,832

4.6

494

0.2

489

11.3

575

0.4

234

6.5

237

146 49
1,810 207 51 74 82
2,017 267,525

408 36
20,863 7,382 253 1,742 5,387
28,246 3,752,981

1.4

475

0.1

508

73.9

532

26.1

557

0.9

821

6.2

568

19.1

541

100.0

539

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Ben Hill Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Ben Hill Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Ben Hill

Note: Source:

American Blanching Company Inc Ben Hill Mental Retardation Service Cynderellas Dorminy Medical Center Gilman Building Products Labor Finders Modern Dispersions South Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Southern Veneer Products Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Ben Hill Area
Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Consumer Outdoor Products Inc Dorminy Medical Center Elixir Industries North Georgia Detention Center North Georgia Detention Center PCC Airfoils Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Coffee Coffee Telfair Ben Hill Coffee Coffee Telfair Coffee Ben Hill Coffee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Ben Hill

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Coffee, GA Tift, GA Wilcox, GA Turner, GA Franklin, GA Pulaski, GA Other Total Residents:

5,660 584 233 187 58 57 35 30 359
7,203

3(5&(17 2)727$/
78.6 8.1 3.2 2.6 0.8 0.8 0.5 0.4 5.0
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Ben Hill

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NUMBER

Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Wilcox, GA Coffee, GA Tift, GA Turner, GA Crisp, GA Atkinson, GA Other Total Residents:

5,660 1,079
370 233 188 117
49 48 390 8,134

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.6 13.3
4.5 2.9 2.3 1.4 0.6 0.6 4.8 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.5H-72T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-9L3534%05S45.6c-91365h3%04+o5.o-04l%4

Ben Hill Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
35.0% 36.9% 19.6%
5.4% 3.1% 100.0%

18-24 39.7% 37.3% 20.8%
2.0% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 25.9% 41.8% 23.2%
6.6% 2.5% 100.0%

35-44 30.0% 39.2% 21.8%
5.5% 3.5% 100.0%

45-64 30.9% 38.3% 20.3%
6.3% 4.2% 100.0%

65+ 55.1% 25.8% 10.6%
5.0% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Ben Hill Coffee Irwin Telfair Turner Wilcox Ben Hill Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
181 358
97 93 89 77 895

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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181 358
97 93 89 77 895

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Colleges and Universities

Ben Hill Area
Ben Hill
East Central Technical College Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College
Turner
Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)

www.eastcentraltech.edu www.wiregrass.edu
www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu
www.moultrietech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

18

28

76

Ben Hill Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 24

2010 18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

89

Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design

3

2

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

9

19

30

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 380.0

2009-2010 -25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7 50.0 57.9
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 9

2009 19

2010 15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 111.1

2009-2010 -21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Ben Hill County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Ben Hill

NUMBER PERCENT

7,884

100.0

642

8.1

100

1.3

169

2.1

569

7.2

195

2.5

640

8.1

978

12.4

428

5.4

503

6.4

1,645

20.9

559

7.1

510

6.5

179

2.3

713

9.0

54

0.7

Ben Hill Area

NUMBER PERCENT

40,793

100.0

3,135

7.7

348

0.9

958

2.4

2,971

7.3

953

2.3

3,906

9.6

5,431

13.3

2,042

5.0

2,571

6.3

7,091

17.4

2,995

7.3

2,989

7.3

1,179

2.9

3,827

9.4

397

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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154

47

10

391

112

17

71

20

3

94

20

8

70

21

6

56

7

1

836

227

45

2

7

15

16

3

1

3

1

3

3

4

3

30

31

3

9

1

24

14

23

3

57

3

0

2

13

2

5

0

22

1

1

0

5

1

4

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11

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7

17

101

171

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789

25

68

28

19

79

129

8

64

54

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

402

10

31

8

15

35

73

10

32

37

591

32

38

23

20

37

92

13

51

24

443

8

34

20

12

41

75

12

39

25

487

14

25

18

15

46

78

16

41

28

5,982

156

555

233

163

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887

140

503

342

Prod.
218 838 101 173
85 117 1,532

Trans. & Moving
97 462
50 88 92 89 878

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322

Fax: (229) 386 - 7188

Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Berrien County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Berrien Atkinson Coffee Cook Irwin Lanier Lowndes Tift Berrien Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 7,933 3,062
15,323 6,689 3,909 4,022
52,399 18,308 111,645 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 6,981 2,565
12,704 5,820 3,368 3,646
47,784 16,112 98,980 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 952 12.0% 497 16.2%
2,619 17.1% 869 13.0% 541 13.8% 376 9.3%
4,615 8.8% 2,196 12.0% 12,665 11.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Berrien City of Nashville Berrien Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

19,286 4,939
256,196 9,687,653 309,050,816

99

18,725

277,042 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change

2025

2010-2015 Projected*

-2.9

21,206

8.1

323,996

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
10.0
26.5 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
61 15
1 26 19
1 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 210 2 19 66 5 3 22 6
12
3
9 0 27 0 20
16 10 281 28
7 14
7 309

Berrien

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,216 208

31.2

572

5.3

364

*

*

*

108

2.8

630

896

23.0

615

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

26

0.7

337

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,722 * 139 589 10 27 156 15

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

44.2

551

*

*

3.6

607

15.1

490

0.3

337

0.7

632

4.0

759

0.4

312

*

*

*

36

0.9

736

30

0.8

489

0

0.0

0

352

9.0

493

0

0.0

0

202

5.2

233

42 7
2,945 948 44 72 832
3,893

1.1

429

0.2

361

75.6

561

24.4

658

1.1

758

1.8

708

21.4

509

100.0

554

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,002 181

Berrien Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

15,315 2,712

16.9

638

3.0

345

5

56

527

3,399

289

9,150

27

795

9

778

26

1,083

19

287

6

426

46

811

20

886

3

27

16

1,265

26

120

1

*

1

*

3

38

0.1

605

3.7

681

10.1

709

0.9

725

0.9

566

1.2

609

0.3

687

0.5

689

0.9

610

1.0

743

0.0

368

1.4

768

0.1

441

*

*

*

*

0.0

971

4 9 10 12 16 16 19 4,647 21 322 1,127 180 70 323 240

* 643
63 63 135 525 941 53,254 328 2,873 12,933 3,541 1,242 2,028 1,041

*

*

0.7 1,165

0.1

510

0.1

533

0.1

573

0.6

728

1.0

622

58.6

533

0.4 1,207

3.2

717

14.2

452

3.9

826

1.4

578

2.2

764

1.1

548

410

2,430

2.7

726

24

567

0.6

854

282

3,452

40

366

623

9,559

54

1,072

509

10,281

3.8

509

0.4

441

10.5

700

1.2

270

11.3

239

422 148 5,797 378 114 143 121 6,175 267,525

1,544 125
68,694 22,167
1,578 5,699 14,890 90,862 3,752,981

1.7

447

0.1

500

75.6

556

24.4

661

1.7

842

6.3

659

16.4

643

100.0

582

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Berrien Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Berrien Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Berrien

Note: Source:

Alco Discount Store Alphastaff Systems V Inc Berrien Nursing Center Chaparral Boats Inc Harvey's Health Care of Berrien County Hubert Moore Lumber Co Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Ray's Millpond Caf Inc Southern Grace Farms Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Berrien Area
Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Convergys Cust Management Group Lake Haven Nursing Home Lowes Home Centers Inc South GA Medical Center Tift Regional Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Wild Adventures

COUNTY Coffee
Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes
Tift Lowndes
Coffee Lowndes Lowndes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Berrien

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Berrien, GA Tift, GA Lowndes, GA Cook, GA Lanier, GA Atkinson, GA Irwin, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents:

4,026 1,120
992 438 136 100
73 62 320 7,267

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.4 15.4 13.7
6.0 1.9 1.4 1.0 0.9 4.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Berrien

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NUMBER

Berrien, GA Cook, GA Lowndes, GA Lanier, GA Tift, GA Atkinson, GA Colquitt, GA Irwin, GA Other Total Residents:

4,026 467 296 262 171 64 41 41 55
5,450

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.9 8.6 5.4 4.8 3.1 1.2 0.8 0.8 1.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.9H-52T2.%2i3Ag45.%h-4L2434%9S45.6c-19265h3%34+o5.o-04l%4

Berrien Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.3% 31.6% 26.3%
8.3% 4.5% 100.0%

18-24 28.5% 28.3% 39.2%
3.9% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.4% 32.5% 29.8% 11.6%
3.7% 100.0%

35-44 23.0% 35.1% 26.8%
9.2% 5.9% 100.0%

45-64 29.1% 33.4% 22.4%
8.5% 6.7% 100.0%

65+ 49.9% 25.9% 13.1%
6.8% 4.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Atkinson Berrien Coffee Cook Irwin Lanier Lowndes Tift Berrien Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
72 194 358 129
97 77 922 402 2,251

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
72 194 358 129
97 77 922 402 2,251

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Colleges and Universities

Berrien Area
Lowndes
Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Tift
Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College
Cook
Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College)
Berrien
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 valdosta.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.valdosta.edu www.wiregrass.edu
tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu
www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu
www.valdostatech.edu
www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

18

28

76

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

24

18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5

66.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design
Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 2

2010 2

10

12

96

9

9

78

6

19

54

1

11

35

1

2

1

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

20

15

133

1

3

10

19

30

37

13

24

19

16

14

31

30

22

14

8

12

26

7

33

89

3

2

3

9

19

30

9

19

15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 0.0

20.0

700.0

0.0

766.7

216.7

184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1 111.1
0.0 1.4

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7 50.0 57.9 -21.1 -33.3 146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Berrien County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Berrien

NUMBER PERCENT

7,693

100.0

576

7.5

49

0.6

114

1.5

573

7.5

282

3.7

867

11.3

1,058

13.8

415

5.4

562

7.3

1,092

14.2

522

6.8

668

8.7

113

1.5

738

9.6

64

0.8

Berrien Area

NUMBER PERCENT

102,427

100.0

8,107

7.9

1,151

1.1

2,584

2.5

8,806

8.6

2,483

2.4

12,134

11.9

15,098

14.7

5,016

4.9

6,214

6.1

11,936

11.7

5,968

5.8

7,551

7.4

2,350

2.3

12,222

11.9

807

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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Atkinson

63

16

3

3

1

Berrien

121

43

7

0

9

Coffee

391

112

17

15

16

Cook

100

25

11

3

4

Irwin

71

20

3

3

1

Lanier

68

18

8

1

2

Lowndes

1,324

422

97

66

45

Tift

404

119

26

10

17

Total Area

2,542

775

172

101

95

2

0

0

18

1

3

0

12

14

23

3

57

1

5

0

10

3

0

2

13

3

3

1

7

25

89 12

169

12

23

3

42

61

146 21

328

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6

12

19

20

46

72

5

27

11

14

11

11

104

236

44

96

246

488

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Atkinson

501

15

46

13

14

44

68

39

34

24

Berrien

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

Coffee

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

Cook

891

12

83

32

23

87

150

10

90

56

Irwin

402

10

31

8

15

35

73

10

32

37

Lanier

375

16

29

9

12

35

91

8

36

34

Lowndes

7,839

228 1,063

443

291

937 1,581

55

592

335

Tift

2,633

34

357

152

101

272

450

120

178

139

Total Area

16,679

397 2,045

816

558 1,834 3,004

335 1,337

853

Prod.
126 143 838 179 101
46 1,092
426 2,951

Trans. & Moving
78 105 462 169
50 59 1,222 404 2,549

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322

Fax: (229) 386 - 7188

Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Bibb County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Bibb Crawford Houston Jones Monroe Peach Twiggs Bibb Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 73,526 5,969 71,182 14,111 13,490 11,980 4,565
194,823 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 65,735 5,332 65,774 12,774 12,240 10,544 4,038
176,437 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 7,791 10.6% 637 10.7% 5,408 7.6% 1,337 9.5% 1,250 9.3% 1,436 12.0% 527 11.5%
18,386 9.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Bibb City of Macon Bibb Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

155,547 14

161,301

3.7

170,910

9.9

91,351

399,888

429,763

7.5

492,023

23.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
465 17
3 300 145
9 2 2 4 2 9 7 15 9 5 16 23 6 1
3 3 14 15 0 3,836 5 211 793 92 77 314 195
432
43
248 41
536 38
392
419 131 4,432 164
34 46 84 4,596

Bibb

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,578 94

9.6

913

0.1 1,040

163 2,172 5,149
167 * *
39 *
192 1,034
175 119 215 827 503
* *

0.2 1,125

2.8

772

6.5

963

0.2

474

*

*

*

*

0.0

418

*

*

0.2

584

1.3 1,260

0.2

683

0.2 1,220

0.3

708

1.0

989

0.6

855

*

*

*

*

* * 61 * 0 60,295 * 2,784 10,891 1,663 1,271 6,478 1,111

*

*

*

*

0.1

585

*

*

0.0

0

76.4

675

*

*

3.5

847

13.8

451

2.1

674

1.6

862

8.2

882

1.4

624

2,521

3.2

953

1,912

2.4

937

5,397 2,121 14,888
* 6,910

6.8

423

2.7

905

18.9

884

*

*

8.8

265

1,713 95
67,968 10,951
1,399 2,745 6,807 78,919

2.2 0.1 86.1 13.9 1.8 3.5 8.6 100.0

556 663 794 806 1,132 641 645 702

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,145 92

Bibb Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

18,370 910

11.8

825

0.6

572

9

408

759

4,696

285

12,359

20

3,865

2

*

4

*

8

129

3

*

17

403

8

1,038

30

223

17

340

11

402

30

1,460

37

588

12

357

2

*

0.3 1,163

3.0

755

7.9

859

2.5

683

*

*

*

*

0.1

510

*

*

0.3

718

0.7 1,256

0.1

573

0.2

839

0.3

711

0.9 1,000

0.4

847

0.2

836

*

*

10 14 26 33
1 6,945
22 354 1,480 198 113 528 360

315 2,045
111 805
* 95,039
965 3,760 19,387 3,023 1,640 7,754 1,651

0.2

792

1.3 1,067

0.1

573

0.5

830

*

*

61.0

645

0.6 1,298

2.4

849

12.5

447

1.9

740

1.1

846

5.0

867

1.1

596

822

6,601

4.2 1,100

63

2,108

1.4

934

445

7,260

73

2,591

924

20,278

85

954

782

14,025

4.7

433

1.7

888

13.0

816

0.6

326

9.0

255

696 278 8,368 489 120 140 229 8,857 267,525

3,043 203
113,612 42,077 * 5,185 19,258
155,689 3,752,981

2.0

568

0.1

628

73.0

674

27.0

897

*

*

3.3

649

12.4

656

100.0

734

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Bibb Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bibb Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Bibb

Note: Source:

Academy Sports & Outdoors Certistaff Inc Corp of Mercer University Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Company The Kroger Company The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Wal-Mart YKK USA Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Bibb Area
Blue Bird North Georgia Corp of Mercer University Frito-Lay Inc Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Co Houston Hospitals Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated The Medical Ctr of Central Ga Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Peach Bibb
Houston Bibb Bibb
Houston Houston
Bibb Bibb Houston

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Bibb

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bibb, GA Houston, GA Monroe, GA Peach, GA Jones, GA Fulton, GA Baldwin, GA Twiggs, GA Other Total Residents:

54,125 3,703 806 721 560 385 328 305 2,269
63,202

3(5&(17 2)727$/
85.6 5.9 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.5 3.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Bibb

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NUMBER

Bibb, GA Houston, GA Jones, GA Monroe, GA Peach, GA Crawford, GA Twiggs, GA Baldwin, GA Other Total Residents:

54,125 8,570 5,988 3,262 2,361 2,360 1,929 900 5,426
84,921

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.7 10.1
7.1 3.8 2.8 2.8 2.3 1.1 6.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.2H-31T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-7L2434%1S45.6c-60165h3%4+o5.o-24l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
22.5% 33.3% 27.2% 10.8%
6.2% 100.0%

18-24 28.3% 31.5% 35.0%
4.6% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.7% 31.9% 33.2% 15.1%
5.1% 100.0%

35-44 14.2% 36.0% 29.6% 13.0%
7.3% 100.0%

45-64 21.6% 34.4% 23.8% 11.2%
9.1% 100.0%

65+ 41.0% 30.7% 15.8%
7.3% 5.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bibb Crawford Houston Jones Monroe Peach Twiggs Bibb Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,062 79
1,534 287 240 243 59
3,504

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,062 79
1,534 287 240 243 59
3,504

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Colleges and Universities

Bibb Area
Houston
Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College
Bibb
Central Georgia Technical College Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College
Crawford
Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Jones
Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Monroe
Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Twiggs
Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Peach
Fort Valley State University

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.fvsu.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 55

2009 79

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

67

44

32

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

15

9

15

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

83

99

162

8

7

17

5

4

8

7

20

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

27

83

103

Barbering/Barber

9

14

12

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

6

5

6

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

17

12

15

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

3

5

12

Carpentry/Carpenter

20

43

33

Child Care and Support Services Management

16

17

14

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 43.6

2009-2010 11.4

-34.3

-27.3

-40.0

66.7

19.3

63.6

-12.5

142.9

-20.0

100.0

185.7 207.4
55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0
6.3

-65.0 24.1 -14.3 20.0 25.0 140.0 -23.3 -17.6

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Child Care Provider/Assistant Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other Electrician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Instrumentation Technology/Technician Insurance Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 11

2009 15

2010 100

7

10

6

37

47

53

1

2

2

79

118

117

2

4

4

2

1

1

37

29

47

30

31

26

15

21

24

2

4

1

16

11

11

12

17

18

4

8

5

40

41

30

18

59

43

1

7

1

52

57

50

24

17

16

25

23

47

3

8

15

11

19

8

139

77

82

18

29

13

4

3

4

73

61

108

9

18

28

3

2

1

2

3

3

88

83

76

12

29

38

10

4

1

4

4

8

58

46

66

57

39

15

15

10

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 36.4

2009-2010 566.7

42.9

-40.0

27.0

12.8

100.0

0.0

49.4

-0.8

100.0

0.0

-50.0

0.0

-21.6

62.1

3.3

-16.1

40.0

14.3

100.0

-75.0

-31.3

0.0

41.7 100.0
2.5 227.8

5.9 -37.5 -26.8 -27.1

600.0

-85.7

9.6 -29.2

-12.3 -5.9

-8.0

104.3

166.7 72.7 -44.6

87.5 -57.9
6.5

61.1 -25.0 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0
-5.7 141.7 -60.0

-55.2 33.3 77.0 55.6 -50.0
0.0 -8.4 31.0 -75.0

0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3

100.0 43.5 -61.5 -90.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical/Clinical Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 94

2009 76

2010 70

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

40

21

29

Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist

3

1

3

Operations Management and Supervision

31

35

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

4

9

13

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

29

31

Plumbing Technology/Plumber

6

6

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

41

36

39

Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician

29

39

43

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

7

7

Surgical Technology/Technologist

10

14

17

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

3

2

3

25

35

68

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.1

2009-2010 -7.9

-47.5

38.1

-66.7

200.0

12.9

-60.0

125.0

44.4

31.8

6.9

0.0

-50.0

-12.2

8.3

34.5

10.3

40.0

0.0

40.0

21.4

-33.3

50.0

40.0

94.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Bibb County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Bibb

NUMBER PERCENT

69,648

100.0

6,688

9.6

1,932

2.8

2,640

3.8

7,668

11.0

1,817

2.6

9,396

13.5

11,193

16.1

2,845

4.1

3,193

4.6

4,673

6.7

2,989

4.3

2,784

4.0

1,608

2.3

9,215

13.2

1,007

1.5

Bibb Area

NUMBER PERCENT

164,346

100.0

15,592

9.5

5,515

3.4

5,044

3.1

15,948

9.7

4,538

2.8

19,752

12.0

25,982

15.8

8,456

5.2

11,107

6.8

12,190

7.4

6,943

4.2

7,048

4.3

3,838

2.3

20,666

12.6

1,727

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,788

508

153

92

28

7

1,419

430

188

221

74

23

166

58

12

243

74

17

69

22

3

3,998 1,194

403

53

55

5

3

85

66

6

9

15

11

15

10

2

1

181

155

37

134 26

270

5

6

0

19

18

75 12

168

3

10

1

20

4

4

0

16

6

17

1

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3

3

0

17

76

249 40

560

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172

299

8

9

122

171

26

42

19

21

16

27

5

13

368

582

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Main.

Bibb

9,133

230 1,111

605

368 1,202 1,925

39

822

394

Crawford

382

13

21

7

9

35

96

5

47

29

Houston

5,358

125

563

236

184

718 1,344

36

458

349

Jones

936

22

79

26

15

100

226

3

125

60

Monroe

833

26

67

32

13

74

168

4

162

54

Peach

1,274

39

156

49

39

148

241

51

120

61

Twiggs

474

7

35

34

16

42

86

3

52

27

Total Area

18,390

462 2,032

989

644 2,319 4,086

141 1,786

974

Prod.
1,222 58
705 164 122 195
96 2,562

Trans. & Moving
1,215 62
640 116 111 175
76 2,395

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164

Fax: (478) 751 - 6639

Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Bleckley County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Bleckley Dodge Houston Laurens Pulaski Twiggs Wilkinson Bleckley Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 5,383 8,806
71,182 21,592
4,408 4,565 4,416 120,352 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 4,724 7,761
65,774 18,926
4,019 4,038 3,887 109,129 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 659 12.2%
1,045 11.9% 5,408 7.6% 2,666 12.3%
389 8.8% 527 11.5% 529 12.0% 11,223 9.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Bleckley City of Cochran Bleckley Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

13,063 115

13,760

5.3

15,181

16.2

5,150

253,789

269,923

6.4

309,516

22.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Paper Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Food Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
28 8
0 15
5 1 1
1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 145 1 4 49 5 1 11 2
12
0
4 0 18 3 19
16 6
179 27 6 10 11
206

Bleckley

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

844

24.8

525

43

1.3

825

0

0.0

0

149

4.4

786

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

* * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,425 * * 363 * * 99 *

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

41.8

412

*

*

*

*

10.6

427

*

*

*

*

2.9

660

*

*

62

1.8

596

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

243

7.1

453

23

0.7

188

366

10.7

238

39 *
2,273 1,136
28 *
721 3,409

1.1

477

*

*

66.7

469

33.3

668

0.8

825

*

*

21.1

537

100.0

496

Bleckley Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

660

13,148

71

446

14.5

792

0.5

617

14

1,156

415

2,591

160

8,958

3

*

4

57

1.3 1,189

2.9

689

9.9

779

*

*

0.1 1,118

8 18 16
1 1 2 4 7 7 12 12 14 15 16 20 3,632 15 158 863 112 54 249 172

859 650
92 * * *
366 124 195
57 459 3,863 394 763 685 43,097 367 1,398 10,131 2,016 648 1,754 648

0.9

528

0.7

539

0.1

501

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.4 1,461

0.1

645

0.2

687

0.1

175

0.5 1,270

4.3

695

0.4

661

0.8 1,082

0.8

705

47.4

573

0.4 1,075

1.5

832

11.1

433

2.2

725

0.7

765

1.9

757

0.7

518

421

4,303

4.7 1,137

28

770

0.8

882

184

2,123

32

593

515

8,187

49

538

438

8,060

2.3

441

0.7

750

9.0

639

0.6

280

8.9

246

342 135 4,427 406
94 139 173 4,833 267,525

1,563 92
56,337 34,547
* 4,033 13,130 90,881 3,752,981

1.7

535

0.1

589

62.0

624

38.0

938

*

*

4.4

578

14.4

653

100.0

744

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Bleckley Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bleckley Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Bleckley

Note: Source:

Acuity Brands Lighting Bleckley County Hospital Authority Bryant Health & Rehabilitation Center Everett F Dykes Grassing Co Inc GA Dept of Corrections Middle Georgia College Minute Man Food Stores Inc - Subway Paulk Landscaping & Nursery Inc Quality Trans Inc State Bank of Cochran
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Acuity Brands Lighting Basf Catalysts Llc Fairview Park Hospital Frito-Lay Inc Houston Hospitals Inc L 3 Services Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated The Kroger Company Wal-Mart YKK AP America Inc

Bleckley Area

COUNTY Bleckley Wilkinson Laurens Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Laurens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Bleckley

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bleckley, GA Houston, GA Bibb, GA Laurens, GA Pulaski, GA Dodge, GA Twiggs, GA Peach, GA Other Total Residents:

2,583 596 432 280 236 220 73 46 233
4,699

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.0 12.7
9.2 6.0 5.0 4.7 1.6 1.0 5.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Bleckley

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NUMBER

Bleckley, GA Dodge, GA Pulaski, GA Twiggs, GA Laurens, GA Burke, GA Houston, GA Wilcox, GA Other Total Residents:

2,583 472 257 211 116 39 39 33 118
3,891

3(5&(17 2)727$/
66.4 12.1
6.6 5.4 3.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 3.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.3H-31T2.%5i9Ag45.%h-9L2434%25S45.6c-31165h3%54+o5.o-54l%4

Bleckley Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.9% 35.2% 26.4%
8.9% 5.5% 100.0%

18-24 29.3% 36.9% 29.9%
3.4% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.9% 33.9% 32.9% 12.5%
4.8% 100.0%

35-44 15.5% 37.9% 29.5% 10.7%
6.5% 100.0%

45-64 22.3% 35.8% 24.3%
9.2% 8.3% 100.0%

65+ 45.1% 30.0% 15.1%
5.9% 3.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bleckley Dodge Houston Laurens Pulaski Twiggs Wilkinson Bleckley Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
141 181 1,534 538 108
59 98 2,659

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
141 181 1,534 538 108
59 98 2,659

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Colleges and Universities

Bleckley Area
Houston
Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College
Dodge
Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College
Twiggs
Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College
Bleckley
Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Middle Georgia College

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu
http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu www.mgc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 10

2010 12

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

22

19

30

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

3

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

12

15

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

5

10

Carpentry/Carpenter

7

4

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

22

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

11

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

61

68

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

16

9

11

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

7

7

7

15

21

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

39

40

16

9

3

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

25

16

32

1

13

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

27

41

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

5

7

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

8

11

4

Medical/Clinical Assistant

12

12

13

Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician

11

17

18

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

9

4

8

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

10

10

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

7

8

Teacher Assistant/Aide

2

1

4

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

98

64

65

10

39

34

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 25.0

2009-2010 20.0

-13.6

57.9

-40.0

33.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

-42.9

-25.0

-90.9

0.0

37.5

-54.5

11.5

-5.9

-43.8

22.2

0.0

0.0

40.0

4.8

2.6

-60.0

-66.7 -36.0

33.3 100.0

1200.0 -25.0 40.0 37.5 0.0 54.5 -55.6 -37.5 -22.2 -50.0 -34.7

-61.5 51.9 -57.1 -63.6
8.3 5.9 100.0 0.0 14.3 300.0 1.6

290.0

-12.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Bleckley County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Bleckley

NUMBER PERCENT

5,073

100.0

385

7.6

50

1.0

193

3.8

350

6.9

100

2.0

400

7.9

629

12.4

264

5.2

420

8.3

804

15.9

245

4.8

394

7.8

149

2.9

605

11.9

85

1.7

Bleckley Area

NUMBER PERCENT

97,802

100.0

8,821

9.0

3,124

3.2

2,637

2.7

8,547

8.7

2,798

2.9

9,743

10.0

14,892

15.2

5,436

5.6

7,731

7.9

9,559

9.8

4,472

4.6

4,648

4.8

2,804

2.9

11,794

12.1

796

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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114

31

5

224

53

11

1,419

430

188

773

211

48

45

16

4

69

22

3

95

20

9

2,739

783

268

6

8

5

7

85

66

21

32

1

2

2

1

5

5

125

121

1

5

0

17

0

18

1

46

18

75 12

168

10

39

5

120

0

2

0

5

3

3

0

17

3

2

0

19

35

144 18

392

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12

25

28

49

122

171

84

171

4

10

5

13

10

21

265

460

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Bleckley Dodge Houston Laurens Pulaski Twiggs Wilkinson Total Area

734 1,408 5,358 6,242
402 474 629 15,247

19

67

49

170

125

563

145

793

11

35

7

35

12

63

368 1,726

28

15

67

133

35

61

193

215

236

184

718 1,344

242

199

875

993

20

10

39

63

34

16

42

86

28

18

62

89

623

503 1,996 2,923

5

80

35

12

109

68

36

458

349

28

454

255

2

43

15

3

52

27

0

59

45

86 1,255

794

Prod.
170 249 705 1,125
94 96 161 2,600

Trans. & Moving
115 247 640 1,133
70 76 92 2,373

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5016 Park Way Eastman GA 31023 Phone: (478) 374 - 6994

Fax: (478) 374 - 6996

Rehabilitation Center(s) 904 Claxton Dairy Road P. O. Box 158 Dublin, GA 31040-0158 Phone: (478) 275 - 6519
117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Brantley County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Pierce Ware Wayne Brantley Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 7,210
19,786 4,276
38,740 8,578
14,732 11,814 105,136 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 6,374
17,834 3,785
35,080 7,742
13,069 10,353 94,237 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 836 11.6%
1,952 9.9% 491 11.5%
3,660 9.4% 836 9.7%
1,663 11.3% 1,461 12.4% 10,899 10.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Brantley City of Nahunta Brantley Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

18,411 102

18,326

-0.5

22,785

23.8

1,053

245,890

264,145

7.4

316,178

28.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Chemical Apparel Transportation Equipment Paper Fabricated Metal Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
64 14
1 37 12
1 1 3 1 1
1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 123 0 7 33 10 3 7 6
4
1
16 0
11 1
11
13 4
191 31 7 9 15
222

Brantley

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

415

21.0

561

123

6.2

589

*

*

*

176

8.9

556

115

5.8

539

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

736

37.3

474

0

0.0

0

55

2.8

514

232

11.7

320

19

1.0

461

*

*

*

34

1.7

544

6

0.3

422

12

0.6

483

*

*

*

50

2.5

415

0

0.0

0

141

7.1

422

*

*

*

72

3.6

209

20 *
1,154 820 30 24 766
1,975

1.0

377

*

*

58.4

517

41.5

611

1.5

666

1.2

647

38.8

519

100.0

515

Brantley Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

983

10,501

111

1,072

13.3

832

1.4

556

4

13

653

3,443

215

5,973

20

850

6

33

26

927

21

141

13

298

0.0 1,026

4.4

662

7.6

979

1.1

698

0.0

319

1.2

632

0.2

646

0.4 1,036

1 21
9 1 2 3 3 3 3 6 7 10 14 23 23 4,677 24 214 1,037 144 86 329 257

* 87 45
* * * * 38 53 285 161 757 1,759 148 239 46,364 393 2,065 10,687 1,856 828 2,404 910

*

*

0.1

496

0.1

514

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

578

0.1

888

0.4 1,369

0.2

396

1.0 1,181

2.2 1,361

0.2

745

0.3

686

58.9

545

0.5 1,183

2.6

721

13.6

434

2.4

697

1.1

806

3.1

731

1.2

526

485

2,127

2.7

796

22

398

0.5

700

333

3,239

42

248

614

7,971

67

1,155

548

10,134

4.1

547

0.3

453

10.1

763

1.5

331

12.9

320

475 158 5,818 341 116 129
96 6,159 267,525

1,958 125
56,990 21,718
4,879 3,952 12,887 78,711 3,752,981

2.5 0.2 72.4 27.6 6.2 5.0 16.4 100.0

454 747 598 835 1,365 598 707 663 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Brantley Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Brantley Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Brantley

Note: Source:

Bayview Nursing Home Llc Brantley Telephone Co Incorporated Broadband South Llc Cajenn Construction & Rehabilitation Jerry J's Paige's Minit Market Inc Satilla Grocery Inc United Egg Marketing Corp Varn Wood Products Llc Ware Visiting Nurses Service Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Brantley Area
Brunswick Pulp & Paper Express Scripts Inc Ga Dept of Corrections Lockheed Martin Corp Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Sea Island Co Southeast GA Regional Medical Center The Chicken Shack Wal-Mart

COUNTY Glynn
Camden Ware
Camden Wayne Ware Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Brantley

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Glynn, GA Brantley, GA Ware, GA Pierce, GA Camden, GA Charlton, GA Wayne, GA Duval, FL Other Total Residents:

2,129 1,759 1,295
174 157 129
90 59 274 6,066

3(5&(17 2)727$/
35.1 29.0 21.3
2.9 2.6 2.1 1.5 1.0 4.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Brantley

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Brantley, GA Ware, GA Glynn, GA Pierce, GA Wayne, GA Charlton, GA Camden, GA Catoosa, GA Other Total Residents:

1,759 90 77 77 52 30 29 13 4
2,139

3(5&(17 2)727$/
82.2 4.2 3.6 3.6 2.4 1.4 1.4 0.6 0.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.4H-71T2.%7i8Ag45.%h-4L2434%1S45.6c-18165h3%94+o5.o-24l%4

Brantley Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.8% 35.6% 25.6%
9.0% 5.1% 100.0%

18-24 32.7% 37.2% 26.9%
3.0% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.4% 38.3% 30.7%
9.9% 3.7% 100.0%

35-44 19.2% 38.6% 27.1% 10.0%
5.2% 100.0%

45-64 21.1% 35.5% 25.9% 10.4%
7.2% 100.0%

65+ 41.8% 27.2% 16.0%
8.6% 6.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Pierce Ware Wayne Brantley Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
201 610 108 665 209 312 287 2,392

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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201 610 108 665 209 312 287 2,392

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Colleges and Universities

Brantley Area Glynn
Troy University College of Coastal Georgia
Wayne
Altamaha Technical College
Camden
Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University)
Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College
Brantley
Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

brunswick.troy.edu www.ccga.edu
www.altamahatech.edu
www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 35

2010 26

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

10

14

15

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

10

8

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

18

3

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

10

42

19

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

8

6

9

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

15

6

33

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

20

25

46

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

27

30

29

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

1

1

8

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

11

13

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

7

4

6

9

3

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

13

11

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

10

20

13

1

4

1

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

11

6

Forest Technology/Technician

10

11

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

15

9

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

17

23

52

25

26

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

63

24

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

2

1

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

38

53

67

Lineworker

64

49

49

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

1

3

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

10

9

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

19

14

25

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

6

23

28

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

19

16

20

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

7

12

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

12

8

5

Surveying Technology/Surveying

3

4

8

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

49

38

48

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 52.2

2009-2010 -25.7

40.0

7.1

-20.0

0.0

-83.3

133.3

320.0

-54.8

-25.0

50.0

-60.0

450.0

25.0

84.0

11.1

-3.3

0.0

700.0

18.2

-69.2

75.0

-42.9

50.0 -15.4 100.0

-66.7 100.0 -35.0

300.0 -35.3 10.0 50.0 35.3

-75.0 -45.5 45.5 -40.0 126.1

4.0 1475.0
-50.0 39.5 -23.4
0.0 11.1 -26.3 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -33.3 33.3 -22.4

-84.6 -61.9 400.0 26.4
0.0 200.0 -10.0
78.6 21.7 25.0
8.3 -37.5 100.0 26.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 13

2009 70

2010 117

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 438.5

2009-2010 67.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Brantley County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Brantley

NUMBER PERCENT

6,494

100.0

433

6.7

65

1.0

69

1.1

433

6.7

184

2.8

572

8.8

993

15.3

713

11.0

543

8.4

466

7.2

406

6.3

548

8.4

163

2.5

877

13.5

29

0.5

Brantley Area

NUMBER PERCENT

94,104

100.0

8,048

8.6

1,244

1.3

2,672

2.8

9,055

9.6

2,291

2.4

10,035

10.7

13,977

14.9

6,474

6.9

5,661

6.0

6,996

7.4

4,829

5.1

6,039

6.4

2,604

2.8

13,100

13.9

1,079

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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135

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8

677

181

51

71

12

0

1,176

359

87

166

38

17

462

111

27

291

96

12

2,978

838

202

5

4

26

40

0

4

38

41

7

4

22

15

7

18

105

126

4

3

2

20

14

28

7

97

2

7

0

17

15

73 22

167

7

7

0

34

6

21

2

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7

15

3

33

55

154 36

448

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19

20

61

138

9

18

106

193

20

27

56

111

33

55

304

562

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Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Pierce Ware Wayne Total Area

957 3,237
380 5,081 1,082 3,502 1,761 16,000

30

86

130

559

24

39

133

811

27

90

90

451

48

181

482 2,217

32

28

111

156

202

108

380

748

20

10

29

59

335

216

797 1,063

33

43

148

204

150

109

622

565

62

40

218

265

834

554 2,305 3,060

9

204

90

13

368

165

5

68

28

14

590

219

12

168

54

26

378

140

16

332

158

95 2,108

854

Prod.
92 259
51 427 134 389 246 1,598

Trans. & Moving
119 305
47 476 169 582 195 1,893

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105

Fax: (912) 287 - 6550

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Brooks County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Brooks Colquitt Cook Lowndes Thomas Brooks Area Georgia United States Jefferson, FL Madison, FL

Labor Force 7,792
19,952 6,689
52,399 21,199 108,031 4,693,711 153,889,000
6,621 7,165

Employed 7,103
17,988 5,820
47,784 19,216 97,911 4,213,719 139,064,000
6,008 6,324

Unemployed Rate 689 8.8%
1,964 9.8% 869 13.0%
4,615 8.8% 1,983 9.4% 10,120 9.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
613 9.3% 841 11.7%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Brooks City of Quitman Brooks Area Georgia United States Jefferson, FL Madison, FL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

16,243 107

17,184

5.8

18,027

11.0

3,850

265,656

292,389

10.1

337,083

26.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

14,019

15,558

11.0

16,165

15.3

18,731

21,304

13.7

22,623

20.8

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
75 37
0 25 13
1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 166 1 11 44 3 3 10 11
9
0
14 0
18 4
11
27 7
248 28 8 6 14
276

Brooks

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

861

30.2

520

489

17.2

486

0

0.0

0

81

2.8

435

291

10.2

600

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

32

1.1

693

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1,228 * 168 273 12 8 83 9

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

43.1

495

*

*

5.9

681

9.6

413

0.4

600

0.3

670

2.9

732

0.3

235

20

0.7

517

0

0.0

0

55

1.9

256

*

*

*

324

11.4

565

15

0.5

504

84

2.9

252

173 *
2,093 755 33 34 688
2,848

6.1

384

*

*

73.5

508

26.5

583

1.2

780

1.2

469

24.2

501

100.0

507

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,043 226

Brooks Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

17,497 3,960

19.7

644

4.5

338

5

375

534

3,095

278

10,068

34

3,152

4

*

31

1,384

13

115

18

1,201

47

965

15

501

19

136

18

73

1

*

2

*

3

*

3

27

4

113

0.4

854

3.5

687

11.3

743

3.5

757

*

*

1.6

635

0.1

596

1.4

643

1.1

772

0.6

956

0.2

436

0.1

528

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

423

0.1

702

5 10 11 11 12 17 4,415 16 308 1,024 147 68 286 242

* 551
74 356 324 243 51,169 259 2,472 11,655 1,971 1,143 2,043 1,022

*

*

0.6 1,236

0.1

431

0.4

818

0.4

770

0.3

676

57.5

545

0.3 1,212

2.8

782

13.1

443

2.2

916

1.3

568

2.3

815

1.1

561

394

1,753

2.0

827

18

338

0.4

912

281

5,430

27

518

604

10,384

68

1,202

453

8,790

6.1

483

0.6

503

11.7

758

1.4

300

9.9

230

479 154 5,612 318 103 106 109 5,930 267,525

2,194 131
68,797 20,166
1,519 5,094 13,553 88,962 3,752,981

2.5

408

0.1

524

77.3

570

22.7

656

1.7

886

5.7

657

15.2

630

100.0

590

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Brooks Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Brooks Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Brooks

Note: Source:

Archbold Medical Center B C T Gin Co Inc Beech Island Knitting Co Boston Tractor Co Inc Brewer Pope Farms Inc Brooksco Dairy Crown Health Care Laundry Services Fellowship Home at Brookside Harveys TLC Mouldings
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Brooks Area
Ambassador Personnel Inc Archbold Medical Center Colquitt Regional Med Center Convergys Cust Management Group Department of Behavioral Health Lowes Home Centers Inc Sanderson Farms Inc South GA Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart

COUNTY Thomas Thomas Colquitt Lowndes Thomas Lowndes Colquitt Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Brooks

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Brooks, GA Lowndes, GA Thomas, GA Colquitt, GA Cook, GA Leon, FL Madison, FL Camden, GA Other Total Residents:

3,284 2,490
443 145 112
61 53 18 158 6,764

3(5&(17 2)727$/
48.6 36.8
6.5 2.1 1.7 0.9 0.8 0.3 2.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Brooks

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NUMBER

Brooks, GA Lowndes, GA Thomas, GA Madison, FL Colquitt, GA Cook, GA Grady, GA Erath, TX Other Total Residents:

3,284 481 283 54 47 38 31 14 46
4,278

3(5&(17 2)727$/
76.8 11.2
6.6 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.3 1.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.7H-02T2.%1i9Ag45.%h-6L2434%57S45.6c-98265h3%04+o5.o-24l%4

Brooks Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.9% 32.4% 25.7%
9.2% 4.8% 100.0%

18-24 29.0% 28.3% 38.2%
4.3% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.6% 31.9% 29.6% 13.2%
3.8% 100.0%

35-44 20.2% 36.1% 26.9% 10.8%
6.0% 100.0%

45-64 25.9% 34.8% 22.4%
9.3% 7.6% 100.0%

65+ 47.8% 28.3% 12.7%
6.8% 4.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brooks Colquitt Cook Lowndes Thomas Brooks Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
123 465 129 922 503 2,142

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
123 465 129 922 503 2,142

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Colleges and Universities

Brooks Area Lowndes
Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Colquitt
Moultrie Technical College
Thomas
Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University
Cook
Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College)
Brooks
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 valdosta.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.valdosta.edu www.wiregrass.edu
www.moultrietech.edu
www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu
www.valdostatech.edu
www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

18

28

76

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

24

18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 2

2010 3

9

19

30

9

19

15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 50.0

111.1

57.9

111.1

-21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Brooks County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Brooks

NUMBER PERCENT

7,191

100.0

569

7.9

99

1.4

145

2.0

539

7.5

225

3.1

720

10.0

990

13.8

449

6.2

463

6.4

889

12.4

462

6.4

508

7.1

175

2.4

920

12.8

38

0.5

Brooks Area

NUMBER PERCENT

94,147

100.0

8,156

8.7

997

1.1

2,570

2.7

8,896

9.5

2,545

2.7

10,972

11.7

13,894

14.8

4,808

5.1

5,319

5.7

9,679

10.3

4,994

5.3

6,479

6.9

2,039

2.2

11,994

12.7

805

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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131

37

12

4

7

Colquitt

458

145

38

14

13

Cook

100

25

11

3

4

Lowndes

1,324

422

97

66

45

Thomas

486

128

26

14

18

Total Area

2,499

757

184

101

87

3

6

0

16

12

10

2

37

1

5

0

10

25

89 12

169

5

33

5

53

46

143 19

285

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32

67

105

5

27

104

236

51

134

237

534

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Brooks

812

21

58

42

35

83

147

18

93

34

Colquitt

4,129

65

470

165

114

481

612

133

313

206

Cook

891

12

83

32

23

87

150

10

90

56

Lowndes

7,839

228 1,063

443

291

937 1,581

55

592

335

Thomas

2,871

58

393

138

120

379

491

34

213

101

Total Area

16,542

384 2,067

820

583 1,967 2,981

250 1,301

732

Prod.
140 916 179 1,092 471 2,798

Trans. & Moving
141 654 169 1,222 473 2,659

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211

Fax: (229) 333 - 5301

Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170
221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Bryan County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Bryan Bulloch Chatham Effingham Evans Liberty Bryan Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 16,755 31,775
129,335 28,201 4,775 26,145
236,986 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 15,356 28,579
117,559 25,750 4,330 23,732
215,306 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,399 8.3% 3,196 10.1%
11,776 9.1% 2,451 8.7% 445 9.3% 2,413 9.2%
21,680 9.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Bryan

30,233 53

38,984

28.9

52,466

73.5

City of Pembroke

2,196

Bryan Area

492,281

544,172

10.5

656,046

33.3

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Apparel Leather and Allied Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Chemical Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
116 8
0 91 17
2 1 1 1 4 1 3 1 1 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 443 1 19 75 30 6 26 23
55
0
37 3
46 7
68
47 30 589 45 14 15 16 634

Bryan

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

769

13.3

746

26

0.4

571

0

0.0

0

407

7.0

644

335

5.8

884

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

40

0.7

626

*

*

*

19

0.3 1,012

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,404 * 195 816 149 20 126 48

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

58.7

481

*

*

3.4

714

14.1

516

2.6

741

0.3

464

2.2

691

0.8

499

174

3.0

661

0

0.0

0

193

3.3

531

*

*

*

508

8.8

533

50

0.9

260

872

15.0

218

233 24
4,197 1,601
165 82
1,354 5,798

4.0 0.4 72.4 27.6 2.8 1.4 23.4 100.0

580 681 614 804 1,160 594 658 579

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,583 103

Bryan Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

26,950 670

14.4 1,033

0.4

515

4 1,129
347 30 28 13 7 42 5 58 15 23 23 1 1

* 7,856 18,338 2,540
557 2,698
* 1,195
40 672 860
* 152
* *

*

*

4.2

754

9.8 1,170

1.4

676

0.3

768

1.4 1,266

*

*

0.6

762

0.0

785

0.4

972

0.5

855

*

*

0.1

588

*

*

*

*

4 4 4 5 5 7 18 26 28 9,308 26 485 1,799 531 162 650 551

22 55 224 71 91 53 1,648 109 234 122,734 698 5,731 22,408 10,659 1,871 4,331 2,363

0.0

955

0.0

679

0.1 1,207

0.0

789

0.0 1,209

0.0

584

0.9 1,168

0.1

642

0.1

623

65.6

625

0.4 1,222

3.1 1,011

12.0

463

5.7

731

1.0

842

2.3

957

1.3

551

1,005

5,549

3.0

930

46

1,726

0.9 1,026

666 93
1,024 122
1,208

11,086 4,046
22,124 1,922
22,546

5.9

517

2.2

774

11.8

840

1.0

408

12.0

289

940 396 11,287 443 170 146 127 11,730 267,525

5,680 318
150,002 37,167 7,682 8,988 20,497
187,168 3,752,981

3.0 0.2 80.1 19.9 4.1 4.8 11.0 100.0

561 666 698 798 1,063 781 707 718 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Bryan Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bryan Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Bryan

Note: Source:

Bryan County Health & Rehab H&H Food Services Llc ITW Food Equipment Group Llc McDonalds Restaurants Oneida Ltd Oracal USA Inc Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company The Sommers Company Travel Centers of America
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Bryan Area
Candler Hospital Inc Claxton Poultry Company Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Georgia Southern University Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Marine Terminals Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Savannah College of Art & Design SSA Cooper Llc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Chatham
Evans Effingham
Bulloch Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Bryan

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Chatham, GA Bryan, GA Liberty, GA Effingham, GA Bulloch, GA Beaufort, SC Evans, GA Glynn, GA Other Total Residents:

6,215 2,766
907 238 236 109
87 66 334 10,958

3(5&(17 2)727$/
56.7 25.2
8.3 2.2 2.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 3.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Bryan

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Bryan, GA Liberty, GA Chatham, GA Bulloch, GA Effingham, GA Long, GA Evans, GA Tattnall, GA Other Total Residents:

2,766 655 557 188 162 150 40 32 150
4,700

3(5&(17 2)727$/
58.9 13.9 11.9
4.0 3.4 3.2 0.9 0.7 3.2 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e91O8.9H-31T2.%2i7Ag45.%h-4L1434%80S45.6c-32165h3%54+o5.o-04l%4

Bryan Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
19.7% 30.5% 30.8% 12.6%
6.4% 100.0%

18-24 19.3% 32.7% 42.0%
5.4% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 12.4% 29.4% 34.3% 19.1%
4.8% 100.0%

35-44 15.0% 31.5% 31.7% 14.2%
7.5% 100.0%

45-64 18.3% 31.4% 26.7% 12.9% 10.6% 100.0%

65+ 40.2% 26.0% 17.1% 10.0%
6.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bryan Bulloch Chatham Effingham Evans Liberty Bryan Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
382 554 1,549 663
90 572 3,810

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
382 554 1,549 663
90 572 3,810

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Colleges and Universities

Bryan Area
Chatham
Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah
Bulloch
Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College
Liberty
Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College)
Bryan
Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu
www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu
www.savannahtech.edu
www.savannahtech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
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2008 44

2009 57

2010 63

17

30

10

26

11

21

39

61

20

22

27

14

21

56

23

16

5

4

59

57

27

6

3

34

22

39

53

26

35

37

11

38

103

4

4

12

20

25

24

19

24

26

3

6

14

34

20

26

3

7

7

Bryan Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 29.5

2009-2010 10.5

76.5

-66.7

-57.7

90.9

56.4

-67.2

22.7 166.7 -68.8
-3.4 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5
0.0 25.0

-48.1 -58.9 -20.0 -52.6 1033.3 35.9
5.7 171.1 200.0
-4.0

26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3

8.3 133.3
30.0 0.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 58

2009 72

2010 77

19

10

52

27

43

26

159

192

143

4

10

7

40

77

67

57

55

64

17

60

18

4

4

3

34

27

44

36

34

22

16

12

9

13

12

13

43

47

41

21

17

27

17

24

25

160

171

160

99

63

74

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 24.1

2009-2010 6.9

-47.4

420.0

59.3

-39.5

20.8

-25.5

150.0 92.5 -3.5
252.9 0.0
-20.6 -5.6
-25.0 -7.7 9.3
-19.0 41.2
6.9

-30.0 -13.0 16.4 -70.0 -25.0 63.0 -35.3 -25.0
8.3 -12.8 58.8
4.2 -6.4

-36.4

17.5

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Bryan County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Bryan

NUMBER PERCENT

10,944

100.0

1,054

9.6

364

3.3

509

4.7

905

8.3

289

2.6

1,305

11.9

1,739

15.9

735

6.7

734

6.7

739

6.8

664

6.1

452

4.1

188

1.7

1,188

10.9

79

0.7

Bryan Area

NUMBER PERCENT

189,019

100.0

17,343

9.2

4,910

2.6

6,354

3.4

20,159

10.7

4,540

2.4

23,591

12.5

27,921

14.8

10,421

5.5

10,953

5.8

11,972

6.3

9,415

5.0

8,996

4.8

4,246

2.3

25,934

13.7

2,264

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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286

102

39

633

211

52

2,895

895

300

302

104

31

101

43

10

869

276

105

5,086 1,631

537

14

16

19

22

131

110

13

19

3

5

32

26

212

198

5

15

4

34

14

37

6

78

71

164 36

306

4

12

5

32

2

4

0

6

9

63

9

100

105

295 60

556

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2 33 357

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27

14

56

103

247

381

30

35

13

13

77

139

450

685

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Bryan Bulloch Chatham Effingham Evans Liberty Total Area

854 3,506 11,014 1,545
577 4,082 21,578

25

63

27

60

421

213

313 1,369

670

43

77

45

12

45

16

200

478

244

653 2,453 1,215

19

105

115

468

399 1,327

41

113

10

39

149

479

733 2,531

213 581 2,659 423
87 890 4,853

0

115

31

369

27

951

9

228

17

47

10

352

94 2,062

67 170 617 125
31 344 1,354

Prod.
119 652 1,010 226 195 439 2,641

Trans. & Moving
101 426 1,672 215
78 497 2,989

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5520 White Bluff Road Savannah GA 31403 Phone: (912) 356 - 2773

Fax: (912) 351 - 3800

Rehabilitation Center(s) 508 North Main Street P. O. Box 25 Hinesville, GA 31310-0025 Phone: (912) 370 - 2590
117 Savannah Avenue P. O. Box 692 Statesboro, GA 30459-0692 Phone: (912) 871 - 1173

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Bulloch County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Bulloch Bryan Candler Effingham Emanuel Evans Jenkins Screven Bulloch Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 31,775 16,755 4,184 28,201 9,920 4,775 2,460 6,919
104,989 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 28,579 15,356 3,773 25,750 8,773 4,330 1,981 5,944 94,486
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 3,196 10.1% 1,399 8.3% 411 9.8% 2,451 8.7% 1,147 11.6% 445 9.3% 479 19.5% 975 14.1%
10,503 10.0% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Bulloch City of Statesboro Bulloch Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
70,217 32 28,422

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

78,958

12.4

98,387

40.1

220,229

260,129

18.1

331,176

50.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Paper
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 274 43
0 179
52 2 2 1 1 4 6 2 2 4 1
14 3 2 1 4 3 0 0
1,144 3
59 249
50 11 87 79
99
3
69 16 171 10 127
111 51
1,469 77 20 29 28
1,546

Bulloch

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,131 355

14.1

662

1.6

415

0 1,255 1,522
* * * * 225 54 * * * * 30 * * * 27 10 0 0 12,560 * 503 3,133 706 214 552 322

0.0

0

5.7

667

6.9

716

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.0

662

0.2

400

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

612

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

452

0.0

577

0.0

0

0.0

0

56.7

511

*

*

2.3

719

14.1

400

3.2

689

1.0

683

2.5

833

1.5

458

517

2.3

739

*

*

*

576 146 2,642 122 2,649

2.6

674

0.7

437

11.9

696

0.6

304

11.9

222

414 35
15,726 6,445 138 3,745 2,562
22,171

1.9 0.2 70.9 29.1 0.6 16.9 11.6 100.0

416 438 587 774 1,000 713 610 581

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 821 136

Bulloch Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

11,493 968

20.8

691

1.8

461

2 504 179
13 3 3 3
21 9 5 6
19 4
45 12
5 3 13 7 2 6 3,036 16 155 694 174 41 220 157

* 2,699 7,820 2,362
29 *
112 464 201
32 194 667
14 1,005
774 97 * 48 20 * *
27,927 316
1,287 7,214 1,561
456 1,317
530

*

*

4.9

630

14.2

741

4.3

539

0.1

553

*

*

0.2

301

0.8

757

0.4

642

0.1

715

0.4

694

1.2

695

0.0

757

1.8

691

1.4

811

0.2

893

*

*

0.1

406

0.0

447

*

*

*

*

50.6

500

0.6 1,285

2.3

649

13.1

428

2.8

653

0.8

742

2.4

731

1.0

482

287

1,249

2.3

764

3

9

0.0 1,284

190

1,416

31

449

384

5,233

27

231

352

5,458

2.6

577

0.8

453

9.5

625

0.4

298

9.9

223

305 151 4,008 346
85 129 132 4,354 267,525

1,206 103
39,523 15,715
614 4,804 10,297 55,237 3,752,981

2.2

442

0.2

515

71.6

556

28.5

644

1.1

978

8.7

680

18.6

607

100.0

581

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Bulloch Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Bulloch Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Bulloch

Note: Source:

Briggs & Stratton Corp East Georgia Regional Medical Georgia Living Management Inc Georgia Southern University H A Sack Co Inc Lowes Home Centers Inc McDonalds Red Lobster Inn Viracon Georgia Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Bulloch Area
Briggs & Stratton Corp Claxton Poultry Company Crider Inc East Georgia Regional Medical Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Georgia Southern University King America Finishing Inc Koyo Bearings USA Llc Viracon Georgia Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bulloch Evans
Emanuel Bulloch
Effingham Bulloch Screven Screven Bulloch Bulloch

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Bulloch

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bulloch, GA Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Evans, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Bryan, GA Candler, GA Other Total Residents:

18,778 2,474 328 286 273 218 188 170 1,520
24,235

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.5 10.2
1.4 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 0.7 6.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Bulloch

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NUMBER

Bulloch, GA Screven, GA Candler, GA Jenkins, GA Evans, GA Tattnall, GA Emanuel, GA Chatham, GA Other Total Residents:

18,778 923 653 401 352 336 304 262
1,830 23,839

3(5&(17 2)727$/
78.8 3.9 2.7 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.1 7.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e12O8.6H-61T2.%9i4Ag45.%h-5L2534%61S45.6c-26165h3%94+o5.o-74l%4

Bulloch Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
26.4% 32.9% 26.8%
8.7% 5.3% 100.0%

18-24 21.6% 25.9% 47.8%
4.3% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.5% 34.5% 26.4% 15.4%
4.2% 100.0%

35-44 19.7% 37.7% 25.0% 10.5%
7.2% 100.0%

45-64 26.2% 36.8% 21.1%
7.7% 8.2% 100.0%

65+ 51.6% 26.0% 12.1%
5.9% 4.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bryan Bulloch Candler Effingham Emanuel Evans Jenkins Screven Bulloch Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
382 554
92 663 238
90 85 180 2,284

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
----------

TOTAL
382 554
92 663 238
90 85 180 2,284

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Colleges and Universities

Bulloch Area Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Bulloch
Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College Ogeechee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu
www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 25

2009 70

2010 108

27

23

24

Bulloch Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 180.0

2009-2010 54.3

-14.8

4.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 4

2009 6

2010 3

Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations

2

4

4

Agricultural Mechanization, General

5

5

5

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

4

5

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

13

45

Carpentry/Carpenter

1

8

17

Child Care and Support Services Management

5

8

3

Child Care Provider/Assistant

1

2

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

17

34

41

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

30

58

76

Construction Management

2

6

5

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

29

34

Criminal Justice/Police Science

11

11

6

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

5

14

4

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

4

3

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

8

10

12

6

10

10

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

2

7

13

3

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

36

38

45

Electrician

23

43

61

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

7

37

43

4

13

3

Funeral Direction/Service

15

9

7

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

7

9

13

Geographic Information Science and Cartography

1

5

9

Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician

12

12

6

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

10

24

27

3

1

17

Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

2

2

3

4

11

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

19

14

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

9

18

11

Medical Reception/Receptionist

31

25

55

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

23

47

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

55

30

54

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

13

12

22

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 -50.0

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

25.0

-20.0

-50.0

246.2

700.0

112.5

60.0

-62.5

100.0

100.0

100.0

20.6

93.3

31.0

200.0

-16.7

-34.1

17.2

0.0

-45.5

180.0

-71.4

-25.0

233.3

25.0

20.0

66.7

0.0

-58.8

85.7

50.0 5.6
87.0 428.6

-33.3 18.4 41.9 16.2

225.0 -40.0 28.6 400.0
0.0 140.0

-76.9 -22.2 44.4 80.0 -50.0 12.5

-66.7 0.0

1600.0 50.0

175.0 -44.1 100.0 -19.4
-4.2 -45.5
-7.7

-27.3 -26.3 -38.9 120.0 104.3 80.0 83.3
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant Welding Technology/Welder Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 13

2009 22

2010 13

10

25

27

23

31

39

6

11

16

2

4

7

4

10

18

60

56

68

5

37

23

12

35

40

9

4

7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 69.2

2009-2010 -40.9

150.0

8.0

34.8

25.8

83.3

45.5

100.0

75.0

150.0

80.0

-6.7

21.4

640.0

-37.8

191.7

14.3

-55.6

75.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Ogeechee Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Bulloch County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Bulloch

NUMBER PERCENT

27,601

100.0

2,449

8.9

399

1.5

550

2.0

3,775

13.7

634

2.3

3,309

12.0

3,557

12.9

1,500

5.4

1,484

5.4

2,132

7.7

1,114

4.0

1,599

5.8

710

2.6

3,849

14.0

540

2.0

Bulloch Area

NUMBER PERCENT

84,766

100.0

7,081

8.4

1,590

1.9

2,093

2.5

8,024

9.5

1,787

2.1

8,667

10.2

11,945

14.1

5,698

6.7

5,676

6.7

9,021

10.6

4,504

5.3

5,080

6.0

2,114

2.5

10,224

12.1

1,262

1.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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286

102

39

633

211

52

86

22

10

302

104

31

184

37

15

101

43

10

83

15

3

158

37

9

1,833

571

169

14

16

19

22

3

4

13

19

8

3

3

5

2

2

3

10

65

81

5

15

4

34

14

37

6

78

0

5

1

10

4

12

5

32

2

7

2

34

2

4

0

6

1

5

0

13

2

18

1

35

30

103 19

242

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3 17
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27

14

56

103

12

16

30

35

24

47

13

13

11

30

12

26

185

284

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Bryan Bulloch Candler Effingham Emanuel Evans Jenkins Screven Total Area

854

25

63

27

19

105

213

0

115

67

3,506

60

421

213

115

468

581

31

369

170

467

8

26

23

10

46

70

24

59

28

1,545

43

77

45

41

113

423

9

228

125

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

14

130

59

577

12

45

16

10

39

87

17

47

31

603

15

34

30

18

45

60

13

64

16

1,046

21

67

45

34

106

148

17

133

63

9,784

207

809

433

280 1,031 1,733

125 1,145

559

Prod.
119 652 101 226 397 195 230 271 2,191

Trans. & Moving
101 426
72 215 160
78 78 141 1,271

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 62 Packinghouse Road Statesboro GA 30458 Phone: (912) 681 - 5156

Fax: (912) 681 - 5228

Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 Savannah Avenue P. O. Box 692 Statesboro, GA 30459-0692 Phone: (912) 871 - 1173

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Burke County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Burke Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Richmond Screven Burke Area Georgia United States Aiken, SC Allendale, SC Barnwell, SC

Labor Force 9,792 9,920 6,770 2,460
90,965 6,919
126,826 4,693,711 153,889,000
77,269 3,370 8,848

Employed 8,713 8,773 5,797 1,981
81,603 5,944
112,811 4,213,719 139,064,000
70,689 2,723 7,290

Unemployed Rate 1,079 11.0% 1,147 11.6% 973 14.4% 479 19.5% 9,362 10.3% 975 14.1%
14,015 11.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
6,580 8.5% 647 19.2%
1,558 17.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Burke City of Waynesboro Burke Area Georgia United States Aiken, SC Allendale, SC Barnwell, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank
23,316 78 5,766

2015 Estimate
26,341

% Change 2010-2015
13.0

2025 Projected*
31,744

% Change 2010-2025
36.1

476,983

507,813

6.5

553,724

16.1

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

158,003

169,820

7.5

189,460

19.9

9,858

11,180

13.4

11,460

16.3

22,796

25,350

11.2

27,370

20.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Apparel Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Printing and Related Support Activities Paper Transportation Equipment Chemical Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
68 25
0 29 14
2 1 1 1 2 1
3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 240 3 22 63 13 6 17 7
11
1
13 2
37 2
24
19 7
315 38 11 14 13
353

Burke

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

832

14.0

632

149

2.5

552

0

0.0

0

128

2.2

489

555

9.4

687

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

186 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3,593 *
259 660
74 39 134 11

3.1

808

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

60.5

839

*

*

4.4

736

11.1

423

1.2

636

0.7

775

2.3

618

0.2

284

66

1.1

864

*

*

*

86

1.4

762

*

*

*

712

12.0

584

*

*

*

312

5.3

215

60 *
4,428 1,506
46 78 1,382 5,935

1.0

429

*

*

74.6

736

25.4

721

0.8

903

1.3

631

23.3

630

100.0

759

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 860 110

Burke Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

16,951 817

14.2

878

0.7

775

8

421

503

4,344

239

11,371

18

1,955

6

489

6

86

12

806

51

1,353

13

335

0.4 1,040

3.6

788

9.5

915

1.6

687

0.4

422

0.1

640

0.7

923

1.1

701

0.3

632

6 12 14
1 2 2 3 3 12 13 18 22 25 4,880 20 266 1,086 154 93 332 241

396 36
691 * * * *
33 120 1,449 1,000 1,423 716 70,707 1,426 3,262 11,821 2,335 1,810 2,680 1,206

0.3

725

0.0

492

0.6

915

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

875

0.1

662

1.2 1,308

0.8 1,023

1.2 1,475

0.6

701

59.2

655

1.2 1,465

2.7

878

9.9

436

2.0

717

1.5

848

2.2

848

1.0

614

524

4,257

3.6 1,091

31

379

0.3 1,161

281

7,224

39

1,211

761

18,475

57

1,355

515

10,611

6.1

475

1.0

540

15.5

868

1.1

450

8.9

265

480 186 5,926 389 113 129 147 6,315 267,525

2,660 130
87,788 31,580
7,686 10,671 13,223 119,369 3,752,981

2.2 0.1 73.5 26.5 6.4 8.9 11.1 100.0

510 710 698 827 1,084 867 644 732 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Burke Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Burke Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Burke

Note: Source:

Asta Inc Brentwood Terrace Health Care Fiamm Energy Llc Galaxy Distribution Gevity HR Health Span Llp Keysville Nursing Home Southern Home Care Services Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Company Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Burke Area
Augusta State University Department of Behavioral Health Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc International Paper Co MCG Health Inc Medical College of Georgia Southern Nuclear Operating Co T-Mobile USA Inc Trinity Hospital of Augusta University Homehealth Augusta

COUNTY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond
Burke Richmond Richmond Richmond

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Burke

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Burke, GA Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Jenkins, GA Jefferson, GA Aiken, SC Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Other Total Residents:

4,677 1,987
380 215 192 160
99 57 330 8,097

3(5&(17 2)727$/
57.8 24.5
4.7 2.7 2.4 2.0 1.2 0.7 4.1 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Burke

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Burke, GA Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Jenkins, GA Jefferson, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents:

4,677 918 432 304 192 151 98 34 212
7,018

3(5&(17 2)727$/
66.6 13.1
6.2 4.3 2.7 2.2 1.4 0.5 3.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.7H-51T2.%6i0Ag45.%h-8L2434%76S45.6c-67165h3%94+o5.o-04l%4

Burke Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.0% 32.2% 26.4%
9.5% 4.9% 100.0%

18-24 29.5% 36.0% 29.1%
5.2% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.8% 31.5% 33.1% 13.9%
4.7% 100.0%

35-44 19.0% 35.9% 29.7% 10.1%
5.3% 100.0%

45-64 27.6% 31.1% 24.1%
9.9% 7.3% 100.0%

65+ 46.7% 26.1% 15.5%
7.1% 4.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Burke Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Richmond Screven Burke Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
249 238 192
85 1,535
180 2,479

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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249 238 192
85 1,535
180 2,479

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Colleges and Universities

Burke Area

Richmond

Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship
Burke

augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org

Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)

Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.augustatech.edu

Emanuel

East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Jefferson

www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu

Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 66

2010 54

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

85

72

69

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

10

16

16

25

20

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

58

55

73

Barbering/Barber

19

12

22

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

28

23

22

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

9

17

7

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

8

9

10

Chemical Technology/Technician

9

9

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

8

42

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

13

10

15

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

139

83

76

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

52

58

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

57

139

115

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

21

26

14

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

18

2

18

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 73.7

2009-2010 -18.2

-15.3

-4.2

60.0

0.0

-20.0 -5.2
-36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5
0.0 0.0 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9

-25.0 32.7 83.3 -4.3 -58.8 11.1 -66.7 425.0 50.0 -8.4 -20.7 -17.3 -46.2 800.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Graphic Communications, General Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 22

2009 27

2010 15

24

12

21

64

108

109

6

7

8

7

4

9

91

68

79

73

61

58

15

17

10

21

12

25

11

22

29

14

9

12

24

39

28

23

66

60

9

2

7

3

6

8

83

65

71

8

16

15

11

11

7

5

4

3

41

32

23

9

11

8

49

51

64

5

8

6

15

17

9

42

26

3

9

24

21

3

4

8

11

10

15

13

7

11

23

20

23

19

16

12

105

126

102

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 22.7

2009-2010 -44.4

-50.0

75.0

68.8

0.9

16.7

14.3

-42.9

125.0

-25.3

16.2

-16.4

-4.9

13.3 -42.9 100.0

-41.2 108.3
31.8

-35.7 62.5

33.3 -28.2

187.0 -77.8 100.0 -21.7 100.0
0.0 -20.0 -22.0 22.2
4.1 60.0 13.3 -38.1 166.7 33.3 -9.1 -46.2 -13.0 -15.8 20.0

-9.1 250.0
33.3 9.2 -6.3
-36.4 -25.0 -28.1 -27.3 25.5 -25.0 -47.1 -88.5 -12.5 100.0 50.0 57.1 15.0 -25.0 -19.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Burke County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Burke

NUMBER PERCENT

9,051

100.0

468

5.2

109

1.2

160

1.8

695

7.7

205

2.3

675

7.5

1,273

14.1

499

5.5

500

5.5

1,639

18.1

680

7.5

644

7.1

250

2.8

1,025

11.3

229

2.5

Burke Area

NUMBER PERCENT

122,219

100.0

8,784

7.2

2,304

1.9

4,479

3.7

11,274

9.2

3,929

3.2

12,705

10.4

17,192

14.1

5,799

4.7

6,593

5.4

13,721

11.2

6,312

5.2

6,161

5.0

3,334

2.7

17,281

14.1

2,351

1.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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146

29

6

3

4

Emanuel

184

37

15

8

3

Jefferson

125

24

3

5

7

Jenkins

83

15

3

2

2

Richmond

2,053

462

184

149

69

Screven

158

37

9

3

10

Total Area

2,749

604

220

170

95

1

6

2

30

2

7

2

34

1

13

2

35

1

5

0

13

46

138 13

292

2

18

1

35

53

187 20

439

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15

44

24

47

9

25

11

30

225

374

12

26

296

546

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Burke Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Richmond Screven Total Area

1,071 1,186
767 603 9,512 1,046 14,185

20

59

23

76

17

46

15

34

236 1,029

21

67

332 1,311

38

23

83

226

34

33

109

151

27

22

74

130

30

18

45

60

524

394 1,120 2,407

45

34

106

148

698

524 1,537 3,122

4

145

46

14

130

59

8

52

22

13

64

16

17

851

470

17

133

63

73 1,375

676

Prod.
272 397 255 230 1,272 271 2,697

Trans. & Moving
155 160 114
78 1,192
141 1,840

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Butts County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Butts Henry Jasper Lamar Monroe Newton Spalding Butts Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,895
95,947 6,261 7,869
13,490 46,040 27,974 207,476 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 8,728
85,972 5,528 6,878
12,240 40,434 24,258 184,038 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,167 11.8% 9,975 10.4% 733 11.7% 991 12.6% 1,250 9.3% 5,606 12.2% 3,716 13.3%
23,438 11.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Butts City of Jackson Butts Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

23,655 69

29,897

26.4

39,210

65.8

5,045

450,249

546,939

21.5

752,106

67.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Paper Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
56 3
0 39 14
1 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 302 3 17 71 21 4 20 19
31
1
19 2
29 7
31
27 13 371 40
7 21 12 411

Butts

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,013 *

18.2

591

*

*

0

0.0

0

142

2.5

586

859

15.4

588

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

134

2.4

647

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 2,892 * 316 631 345 12 150 26

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

51.9

565

*

*

5.7

916

11.3

402

6.2

722

0.2

652

2.7

806

0.5

491

78

1.4

636

*

*

*

133

2.4

791

*

*

*

509

9.1

488

38

0.7

492

400

7.2

244

131 7
3,912 1,661
49 *
997 5,572

2.4

347

0.1

340

70.2

578

29.8

695

0.9

877

*

*

17.9

600

100.0

583

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,281 63

Butts Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

15,729 406

15.0

855

0.4

632

11

137

917

3,834

290

11,350

13

1,155

5

203

17

764

24

1,330

17

580

36

610

13

368

17

918

28

505

27

1,004

1

*

2

*

4

22

4

131

5

8

6

749

0.1

931

3.7

742

10.8

900

1.1

967

0.2

849

0.7 1,084

1.3

931

0.6

725

0.6

721

0.4

888

0.9

801

0.5

612

1.0 1,245

*

*

*

*

0.0

812

0.1

927

0.0 1,290

0.7

848

6 7 12 18 28 5,671 18 344 1,127 289 83 380 331

1,100 404 602 470 236
64,747 1,393 4,014
14,939 3,244 721 2,277 1,019

1.0 1,093

0.4

727

0.6

574

0.4

834

0.2

776

61.7

553

1.3 1,146

3.8

911

14.2

447

3.1

715

0.7

887

2.2

828

1.0

603

583

2,168

2.1

820

25

581

0.6 1,088

444

7,141

74

935

685

12,171

86

1,113

662

10,765

6.8

475

0.9

394

11.6

655

1.1

370

10.3

248

540 317 7,269 396
65 136 195 7,665 267,525

2,269 237
80,713 24,257
1,644 3,850 18,763 104,965 3,752,981

2.2 0.2 76.9 23.1 1.6 3.7 17.9 100.0

511 637 612 720 1,582 603 668 637 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Butts Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Butts Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Butts

Note: Source:

American Woodmark Corp Atlanta South Travel Center Damron Auto Parts GA Dept of Corrections McDonalds Salad Time Llc Sylvan Grove Hospital The Central Georgia Elec Membership Truck Drivers Inc Westbury Medical Care Home Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Butts Area
AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Briggs & Stratton Power Products C R Bard Inc Georgia Power Company Griffin Technical College Henry Health Care Eagle'S Landing Homenurse Inc Newton Health System Inc Seals Metalcasting Facility Wal-Mart

COUNTY Spalding
Henry Newton
Henry Spalding
Henry Spalding
Newton Spalding
Henry

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Butts

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Butts, GA Henry, GA Fulton, GA Clayton, GA Spalding, GA Dekalb, GA Newton, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents:

3,533 1,423
728 605 443 284 210 104 594 7,924

3(5&(17 2)727$/
44.6 18.0
9.2 7.6 5.6 3.6 2.7 1.3 7.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Butts

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Butts, GA Monroe, GA Spalding, GA Henry, GA Lamar, GA Jasper, GA Clayton, GA Pike, GA Other Total Residents:

3,533 492 327 240 206 191 109 64 560
5,722

3(5&(17 2)727$/
61.7 8.6 5.7 4.2 3.6 3.3 1.9 1.1 9.8
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.4H-21T2.%6i5Ag45.%h-7L2434%26S45.6c-58165h3%74+o5.o-64l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.5% 35.4% 25.9%
9.7% 4.6% 100.0%

18-24 32.2% 35.0% 28.5%
4.1% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.7% 35.6% 31.3% 12.8%
3.6% 100.0%

35-44 17.6% 37.7% 28.3% 12.1%
4.4% 100.0%

45-64 22.5% 36.3% 24.4%
9.5% 7.3% 100.0%

65+ 46.8% 28.9% 14.4%
5.8% 4.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Butts Henry Jasper Lamar Monroe Newton Spalding Butts Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
199 2,573
122 151 240 962 498 4,745

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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199 2,573
122 151 240 962 498 4,745

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Colleges and Universities

Butts Area

Newton

Troy University

covington.troy.edu

Oxford College of Emory University

http://www.emory.edu/oxford/

Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu

Monroe

Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Henry

www.centralgatech.edu

Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University
Lamar

www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu

Gordon College
Spalding

www.gdn.edu

Southern Crescent Technical College
Butts

www.sctech.edu

Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
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2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

Butts Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 32

2009 13

2010 32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

9

6

15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -59.4

2009-2010 146.2

20.0

50.0

24.2

146.3

0.0

-3.0

88.9

82.4

-71.4

-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0
0.0 -41.3 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 18.2 -20.0 84.6
-5.9 -7.2

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3 150.0 -50.0 14.3 55.6 -69.0 40.0 -5.4 -16.7 -15.4 33.3 -50.0
9.4 9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Butts County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Butts

NUMBER PERCENT

8,452

100.0

600

7.1

144

1.7

150

1.8

425

5.0

149

1.8

779

9.2

1,443

17.1

640

7.6

663

7.8

1,192

14.1

624

7.4

568

6.7

230

2.7

780

9.2

65

0.8

Butts Area

NUMBER PERCENT

152,916

100.0

15,389

10.1

4,144

2.7

2,959

1.9

12,424

8.1

3,320

2.2

15,781

10.3

27,866

18.2

10,659

7.0

11,217

7.3

14,825

9.7

9,014

5.9

7,364

4.8

3,585

2.3

13,779

9.0

590

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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2,245

781

315

90

34

12

115

32

9

166

58

12

1,278

395

151

583

199

48

4,645 1,550

557

4

8

167

80

6

4

3

5

15

11

84

55

23

25

302

188

5

2

2

26

24

86 31

252

3

3

2

7

4

8

0

9

4

4

0

16

21

60 17

139

8

23

5

76

69

186 57

525

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14

34

168

222

6

11

14

26

19

21

99

195

49

101

369

610

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Butts Henry Jasper Lamar Monroe Newton Spalding Total Area

789 5,409
499 715 833 4,738 3,324 16,307

19

46

200

287

10

35

22

72

26

67

105

287

88

307

470 1,101

30

28

94

196

131

177

759 2,028

16

9

39

116

17

23

80

189

32

13

74

168

133

126

560 1,485

120

81

356

747

479

457 1,962 4,929

2

66

52

10

322

319

3

53

40

4

54

37

4

162

54

11

406

260

11

276

187

45 1,339

949

Prod.
128 478
94 115 122 665 598 2,200

Trans. & Moving
128 698
84 102 111 700 553 2,376

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226

Fax: (770) 229 - 3287

Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Calhoun County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Calhoun Baker Clay Dougherty Early Randolph Terrell Calhoun Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 2,273 1,548 1,408
41,553 5,377 2,677 4,340
59,176 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,032 1,393 1,285
36,573 4,856 2,329 3,857
52,325 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 241 10.6% 155 10.0% 123 8.7%
4,980 12.0% 521 9.7% 348 13.0% 483 11.1%
6,851 11.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Calhoun City of Morgan Calhoun Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

6,694 148

6,390

-4.5

6,580

-1.7

240

135,935

139,103

2.3

139,252

2.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Primary Metal Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Plastics and Rubber Products Paper Machinery Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
27 19
4 4 1 1 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 1 9 19 6 0 6 0
3
0
0 1 8 1 7
6 3 97 25 7 5 13 122

Calhoun

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

167

12.0

488

119

8.5

504

36

2.6

454

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

434

31.1

517

*

*

*

73

5.2

603

137

9.8

303

12

0.9

394

0

0.0

0

67

4.8

956

0

0.0

0

3

0.2

340

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

77

5.5

642

*

*

*

42

3.0

263

12 *
602 794
26 *
494 1,396

0.9

316

*

*

43.1

503

56.9

529

1.9

642

*

*

35.4

420

100.0

483

Calhoun Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

453

7,967

141

1,317

200

1,960

112

4,689

13.6

938

2.3

590

3.4

762

8.0 1,109

12

809

1.4

901

3

*

*

*

7

69

0.1

467

6

78

0.1

582

1

*

*

*

2

*

*

*

2 2 4 7 7 8 8 8 9 11 15 2,852 9 197 660 131 46 241 139

* * 1,558 84 182 44 105 190 107 97 183 36,023 129 2,302 6,938 1,972 795 1,401 594

*

*

*

*

2.7 1,412

0.1

489

0.3

720

0.1

522

0.2

558

0.3

577

0.2 1,091

0.2

804

0.3

717

61.6

607

0.2 1,312

3.9

828

11.9

407

3.4

728

1.4

736

2.4

882

1.0

525

254

2,177

3.7

877

16

220

0.4 1,979

143

3,495

22

787

381

8,504

35

446

259

4,404

6.0

413

1.3

534

14.6

838

0.8

332

7.5

253

319 88
3,393 272 78 93 101
3,665 267,525

1,866 62
44,052 14,387
3,682 3,377 7,328 58,437 3,752,981

3.2 0.1 75.4 24.6 6.3 5.8 12.5 100.0

434 548 667 792 1,243 634 638 698 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Calhoun Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Calhoun Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Calhoun

Note: Source:

Conner Collins Inc GA Dept of Corrections High Trust Bank J & B Irrigation Inc Jerrys Country Meat McLendon Acres Inc Statesboro Food Systems Inc SW GA Community Action Council Inc West Foods Inc Willowood Assisted Living Facility
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Calhoun Area
Albany State University Darton College Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc MCLB Albany - Aecom Technology Corp Millercoors Llc Phoebe Physician Group Inc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Procter & Gamble Paper Products Teleperformance Usa Wal-Mart

COUNTY Dougherty Dougherty
Early Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Calhoun

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Calhoun, GA Dougherty, GA Early, GA Mitchell, GA Randolph, GA Terrell, GA Decatur, GA Clay, GA Other Total Residents:

1,039 452 221 92 59 51 34 17 105
2,070

3(5&(17 2)727$/
50.2 21.8 10.7
4.4 2.9 2.5 1.6 0.8 5.1 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Calhoun

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Calhoun, GA Early, GA Dougherty, GA Randolph, GA Clay, GA Baker, GA Terrell, GA Miller, GA Other Total Residents:

1,039 247 190 143 113 77 38 29 80
1,956

3(5&(17 2)727$/
53.1 12.6
9.7 7.3 5.8 3.9 1.9 1.5 4.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.9H-31T2.%9i5Ag45.%h-6L2434%78S45.6c-50265h3%34+o5.o-14l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.5% 30.2% 26.6%
8.5% 5.1% 100.0%

18-24 32.3% 30.7% 34.5%
2.3% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.6% 32.1% 32.9% 11.7%
3.7% 100.0%

35-44 23.1% 33.2% 29.0%
9.2% 5.6% 100.0%

45-64 27.5% 29.7% 23.9% 10.3%
8.6% 100.0%

65+ 48.0% 25.4% 15.2%
7.1% 4.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baker Calhoun Dougherty Early Randolph Terrell Calhoun Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
26 37 746 136 71 73 1,089

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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26 37 746 136 71 73 1,089

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Colleges and Universities

Calhoun Area Dougherty
Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College
Early
Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College)
Calhoun
Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Randolph
Andrew College

albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu
www.albanytech.edu
www.albanytech.edu
www.andrewcollege.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 62

2009 64

2010 81

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

32

55

50

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

9

3

13

13

20

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

60

60

126

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

83

105

108

Carpentry/Carpenter

24

49

58

Child Care and Support Services Management

7

10

13

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

5

5

Commercial and Advertising Art

1

8

15

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

12

48

52

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

26

40

44

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

58

37

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

110

172

246

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

15

22

14

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

31

38

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

20

22

8

22

21

20

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

116

146

207

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

34

74

49

19

7

83

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

14

51

27

9

7

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

74

101

129

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

4

3

8

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

4

20

13

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

4

2

3

41

58

130

55

36

35

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

8

9

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

59

48

40

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

7

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

33

31

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

54

85

78

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

11

13

18

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 3.2

2009-2010 26.6

71.9

-9.1

80.0

-66.7

0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 42.9 -54.5 700.0 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 10.0

53.8 110.0
2.9 18.4 30.0
0.0 87.5
8.3 10.0 -36.2 43.0 -36.4 -73.7 -63.6

-4.5 100.0
25.9 117.6

-4.8 12.5 41.8 -33.8

-63.2 264.3

1085.7 -47.1

-22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0

-14.3 27.7 166.7 -35.0 50.0

41.5

124.1

-34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2

-2.8 -55.6 -16.7 16.7
-6.1 -8.2 38.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 4

2010 2

9

18

23

58

73

27

19

26

33

11

4

13

20

18

22

29

26

25

8

7

3

27

20

34

95

70

82

7

2

1

192

242

335

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 100.0

2009-2010 -50.0

100.0

27.8

25.9

-63.0

36.8

26.9

-63.6

225.0

-10.0

22.2

-10.3

-3.8

-12.5

-57.1

-25.9

70.0

-26.3

17.1

-71.4

-50.0

26.0

38.4

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Calhoun County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Calhoun

NUMBER PERCENT

2,267

100.0

165

7.3

18

0.8

43

1.9

197

8.7

59

2.6

195

8.6

289

12.8

79

3.5

107

4.7

397

17.5

159

7.0

213

9.4

74

3.3

258

11.4

14

0.6

Calhoun Area

NUMBER PERCENT

59,668

100.0

5,294

8.9

1,053

1.8

1,472

2.5

5,693

9.5

1,569

2.6

6,456

10.8

8,573

14.4

2,594

4.4

2,684

4.5

6,756

11.3

3,479

5.8

3,463

5.8

1,679

2.8

7,790

13.1

1,113

1.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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37

5

5

38

7

1

17

1

1

1,074

262

97

111

40

6

89

12

6

75

14

4

1,441

341

120

2

1

1

1

0

2

61

23

0

2

0

1

3

1

67

31

1

3

0

11

1

1

0

7

1

2

1

2

22

86

5

164

0

5

0

27

2

10

0

25

3

4

0

20

30

111

6

256

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6

4

13

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7

96

202

8

23

6

23

6

16

123

290

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210

2

18

10

7

29

33

7

10

9

252

12

12

14

13

31

29

6

10

14

115

5

6

10

5

8

35

2

6

5

7,075

146

873

330

259

950 1,360

56

500

274

793

38

70

31

30

86

70

27

41

22

346

14

52

8

17

22

39

10

20

15

694

16

55

33

18

74

91

14

47

20

9,485

233 1,086

436

349 1,200 1,657

122

634

359

Prod.
43 57 16 1,146 164 92 203 1,721

Trans. & Moving
42 54 17 1,181 214 57 123 1,688

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1608 South Slappery Blvd Albany GA 31701 Phone: (229) 430 - 5010

Fax: (229) 430 - 5078

Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461
110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Camden County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Camden Brantley Charlton Glynn Camden Area Georgia United States Nassau, FL

Labor Force 19,786 7,210 4,276 38,740 70,012
4,693,711 153,889,000
36,317

Employed 17,834 6,374 3,785 35,080 63,073
4,213,719 139,064,000
32,359

Unemployed Rate 1,952 9.9% 836 11.6% 491 11.5% 3,660 9.4% 6,939 9.9%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
3,958 10.9%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Camden

50,513 41

59,766

18.3

83,431

65.2

City of Woodbine

1,412

Camden Area

232,022

260,743

12.4

318,129

37.1

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Nassau, FL

71,301

84,533

18.6

96,224

35.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Primary Metal Food Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
123 6
0 96 21
1 0 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 6 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 723 3 23 158 11 14 51 48
81
3
48 5
93 8
106
71 22 868 64 24 20 20 932

Camden

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,153 43

8.6 1,045

0.3

600

0

0.0

0

329

2.5

713

780

5.8 1,210

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

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*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 7,522 * 305 1,679 47 140 775 183

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

56.3

547

*

*

2.3

913

12.6

424

0.4

727

1.0

584

5.8

590

1.4

447

622

4.7

904

*

*

*

615 20
933 118 1,683

4.6

763

0.1

552

7.0

744

0.9

304

12.6

256

270 *
8,688 4,670 2,205
148 2,317 13,359

2.0 *
65.0 35.0 16.5
1.1 17.3 100.0

405 *
796 756 1,131 451 686 709

Camden Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

596

5,879

39

325

11.2

898

0.6

694

4

13

427

2,096

126

3,445

2

*

5

9

12

214

8

829

15

100

1

*

6

285

14

131

12

89

1

*

8

*

7

35

7

34

1

*

0.0 1,026

4.0

657

6.6 1,063

*

*

0.0

294

0.4

947

1.6 1,326

0.2

714

*

*

0.5 1,369

0.3

787

0.2

743

*

*

*

*

0.1

473

0.1

486

*

*

1 1 2 11 12 3,266 14 125 664 88 59 233 207

* * * 737 298 31,731 275 1,116 6,750 1,037 602 1,757 686

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.4

723

0.6 1,036

60.6

544

0.5 1,233

2.1

784

12.9

431

2.0

688

1.1

852

3.4

736

1.3

543

372

1,632

3.1

844

15

82

0.2

943

258

2,709

31

155

412

4,550

56

1,034

399

7,997

5.2

554

0.3

589

8.7

755

2.0

336

15.3

341

333 128 3,990 207
86 68 53 4,197 267,525

1,351 89
37,699 14,688
4,185 1,752 8,751 52,390 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 72.0 28.0 8.0 3.3 16.7 100.0

494 864 600 916 1,402 605 747 688 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Camden Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Camden Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Camden

Note: Source:

Advance Rehabilitation Camden Campus City Electrical Supply Co Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc Express Scripts Inc Lockheed Martin Corp Lowes Home Centers Inc Stone & Webster Construction V T Griffin Svcs Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Camden Area
Brunswick Pulp & Paper Express Scripts Inc King & Prince Seafood Corp Lockheed Martin Corp Rich Products Corp. Sea Island Co Southeast GA Regional Medical Center The Chicken Shack Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Glynn
Camden Glynn
Camden Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn
Camden Glynn

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Camden

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Camden, GA Duval, FL Glynn, GA Nassau, FL Charlton, GA McIntosh, GA Ware, GA Telfair, GA Other Total Residents:

16,357 1,537 1,343 826 242 72 62 46 505
20,990

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.9 7.3 6.4 3.9 1.2 0.3 0.3 0.2 2.4
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Camden

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NUMBER

Camden, GA Nassau, FL Duval, FL Charlton, GA Glynn, GA Brantley, GA Charleston, SC Ware, GA Other Total Residents:

16,357 1,024 816 506 365 157 55 50 598
19,928

3(5&(17 2)727$/
82.1 5.1 4.1 2.5 1.8 0.8 0.3 0.3 3.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.1H-1T2.%4i1Ag45.%h-2L1334%76S45.6c-85165h3%64+o5.o-54l%4

Camden Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.1% 34.1% 28.6% 10.4%
5.9% 100.0%

18-24 29.1% 38.5% 28.8%
3.3% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.2% 36.7% 34.1% 11.0%
4.0% 100.0%

35-44 16.5% 36.0% 30.0% 11.4%
6.2% 100.0%

45-64 17.8% 32.6% 28.9% 12.2%
8.5% 100.0%

65+ 36.5% 26.4% 18.1% 11.1%
7.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Camden Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
201 610 108 665 1,584

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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201 610 108 665 1,584

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Colleges and Universities

Camden Area Glynn
Troy University College of Coastal Georgia
Camden
Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University)

brunswick.troy.edu www.ccga.edu
www.altamahatech.edu www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Small Business Administration/Management
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 14

2010 21

12

11

29

4

2

10

4

1

2

21

26

54

7

14

43

58

28

50

4

3

11

5

3

4

5

13

2

62

64

66

6

12

11

2

11

54

92

74

97

9

18

5

10

16

13

32

37

35

7

5

3

18

7

2

2

2

4

5

2

6

79

63

71

12

56

97

2

3

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 50.0

-8.3

163.6

-50.0

400.0

-75.0

100.0

23.8

107.7

100.0

207.1

-51.7

78.6

-25.0

266.7

-40.0 160.0

33.3 -84.6

3.2

3.1

100.0

-8.3

450.0 -19.6

390.9 31.1

100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 0.0 -60.0 -20.3

-72.2 -18.8
-5.4 -40.0 -71.4 100.0 200.0 12.7

366.7 50.0

73.2 166.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Camden County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Camden

NUMBER PERCENT

17,469

100.0

1,550

8.9

398

2.3

523

3.0

1,562

8.9

443

2.5

1,628

9.3

2,972

17.0

1,063

6.1

1,305

7.5

1,099

6.3

669

3.8

872

5.0

524

3.0

2,768

15.9

93

0.5

Camden Area

NUMBER PERCENT

61,413

100.0

5,618

9.2

985

1.6

1,850

3.0

6,152

10.0

1,453

2.4

6,306

10.3

9,313

15.2

4,069

6.6

3,551

5.8

3,988

6.5

2,698

4.4

3,841

6.3

1,662

2.7

9,151

14.9

776

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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135

41

8

677

181

51

71

12

0

1,176

359

87

2,059

593

146

5

4

26

40

0

4

38

41

69

89

4

3

2

20

14

28

7

97

2

7

0

17

15

73 22

167

35

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301

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19

20

61

138

9

18

106

193

195

369

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Brantley Camden Charlton Glynn Total Area

957 3,237
380 5,081 9,655

30

86

130

559

24

39

133

811

317 1,495

32

28

111

156

202

108

380

748

20

10

29

59

335

216

797 1,063

589

362 1,317 2,026

9

204

90

13

368

165

5

68

28

14

590

219

41 1,230

502

Prod.
92 259
51 427 829

Trans. & Moving
119 305
47 476 947

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1712 Osborne Road Suite L St Marys GA 31558 Phone: (912) 673 - 6942

Fax: (912) 673 - 7077

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 Shopper's Way Suite 4 Brunswick, GA 31525-0511 Phone: (912) 264 - 7287

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Candler County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Candler Bulloch Emanuel Evans Tattnall Candler Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,184
31,775 9,920 4,775 9,224
59,878 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 3,773
28,579 8,773 4,330 8,321
53,776 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 411 9.8%
3,196 10.1% 1,147 11.6%
445 9.3% 903 9.8% 6,102 10.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Candler City of Metter Candler Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

10,998 119

12,561

14.2

16,112

46.5

4,130

140,333

154,840

10.3

186,208

32.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Textile Mills Paper Transportation Equipment Primary Metal Chemical Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Computer and Electronic Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 44 15
0 21
8 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 169 2 12 52 4 5 17 3
21
0
9 0 14 1 18
11 4
217 19 6 7 6
236

Candler

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

497

18.3

539

165

6.1

275

0 177 155
* * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,496 * 132 395 22 110 79 *

0.0

0

6.5

583

5.7

771

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

55.0

491

*

*

4.9

607

14.5

440

0.8 1,019

4.0

777

2.9

617

*

*

44

1.6

713

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

206

7.6

502

*

*

*

340

12.5

227

49 *
1,994 727 24 29 674
2,721

1.8

384

*

*

73.3

515

26.7

620

0.9

726

1.1

564

24.8

571

100.0

523

NUMBER
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Candler Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

8,582 1,438

20.8

592

3.5

470

1 296 123
3 1 13 9 10 36 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 8 9 9 2,049 10 120 510 89 33 155 107

* 1,943 5,202
29 *
377 171 539 583
* * * * 20 112 12 58 97 670 54 2,357 20,698 235 1,114 5,231 989 408 1,061 391

*

*

4.7

635

12.6

610

0.1

553

*

*

0.9

704

0.4

683

1.3

696

1.4

588

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

701

0.3

301

0.0

519

0.1

490

0.2

893

1.6

772

0.1

440

5.7

539

50.1

510

0.6 1,187

2.7

675

12.7

411

2.4

686

1.0

694

2.6

744

0.9

445

174

777

1.9

718

8

160

0.4

625

112

769

23

273

279

4,592

16

162

218

3,782

1.9

634

0.7

438

11.1

651

0.4

307

9.1

223

195 91
2,695 226 54 86 86
2,921 267,525

762 57
29,337 12,002
350 5,796 5,856 41,339 3,752,981

1.8

404

0.1

458

71.0

534

29.0

627

0.8

948

14.0

661

14.2

573

100.0

561

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Candler Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Candler Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Candler

Note: Source:

Allied Metal Recycling Inc Azalea Health & Rehabilitation Bi Lo Llc Candler County Hospital Excelsior Elec Mem Corp Griner Investments Inc Moore Wallace North America Inc Orchard Manor Pineland Telephone Cooperative Inc Yesenia Merino
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Candler Area
Briggs & Stratton Corp Claxton Poultry Company Crider Inc East Georgia Regional Medical GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Southern University H A Sack Co Inc Tattnall Hospital Company Llc Viracon Georgia Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bulloch Evans
Emanuel Bulloch Tattnall Bulloch Bulloch Tattnall Bulloch Bulloch

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Candler

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Candler, GA Bulloch, GA Emanuel, GA Tattnall, GA Toombs, GA Chatham, GA Bibb, GA Evans, GA Other Total Residents:

2,140 653 303 120 79 71 51 44 134
3,595

3(5&(17 2)727$/
59.5 18.2
8.4 3.3 2.2 2.0 1.4 1.2 3.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Candler

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

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Candler, GA Emanuel, GA Bulloch, GA Tattnall, GA Evans, GA Toombs, GA Montgomery, GA Wayne, GA Other Total Residents:

2,140 218 170 143 48 30 27 22 98
2,896

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.9 7.5 5.9 4.9 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.8 3.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e12O8.8H-2T2.%6i5Ag45.%h-3L2534%70S45.6c-74265h3%34+o5.o-54l%4

Candler Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.5% 31.1% 27.1%
7.9% 5.4% 100.0%

18-24 21.2% 22.9% 50.7%
4.7% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.3% 34.1% 21.6% 13.8%
4.2% 100.0%

35-44 23.5% 37.1% 23.3%
8.7% 7.5% 100.0%

45-64 27.7% 35.2% 20.1%
7.6% 9.5% 100.0%

65+ 50.4% 25.9% 12.8%
5.7% 5.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bulloch Candler Emanuel Evans Tattnall Candler Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
554 92
238 90
153 1,127

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
554 92
238 90
153 1,127

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Colleges and Universities

Candler Area Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Bulloch
Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College)
Candler
Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu
www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Candler County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Candler

NUMBER PERCENT

3,902

100.0

324

8.3

30

0.8

95

2.4

239

6.1

60

1.5

324

8.3

540

13.8

280

7.2

304

7.8

550

14.1

145

3.7

437

11.2

55

1.4

460

11.8

59

1.5

Candler Area

NUMBER PERCENT

53,989

100.0

4,483

8.3

612

1.1

1,204

2.2

5,643

10.5

1,065

2.0

5,476

10.1

7,155

13.3

3,180

5.9

3,190

5.9

5,633

10.4

2,623

4.9

4,321

8.0

1,764

3.3

6,755

12.5

885

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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211

52

Candler

86

22

10

Emanuel

184

37

15

Evans

101

43

10

Tattnall

92

29

0

Total Area

1,096

342

87

19

22

3

4

8

3

3

5

1

6

34

40

14

37

6

78

0

5

1

10

2

7

2

34

2

4

0

6

4

3

1

10

22

56 10

138

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56

103

12

16

24

47

13

13

11

24

116

203

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Main.

Bulloch Candler Emanuel Evans Tattnall Total Area

3,506

60

421

213

115

468

581

31

369

170

467

8

26

23

10

46

70

24

59

28

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

14

130

59

577

12

45

16

10

39

87

17

47

31

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

51

84

52

6,607

137

636

319

186

738 1,006

137

689

340

Prod.
652 101 397 195 233 1,578

Trans. & Moving
426 72
160 78
105 841

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231

Fax: (912) 537 - 3238

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Carroll County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Carroll Coweta Douglas Fulton Haralson Heard Paulding Carroll Area Georgia United States Cleburne, AL Randolph, AL

Labor Force 51,592 59,998 63,972
478,766 12,341 4,756 66,848
738,273 4,693,711 153,889,000
6,292 9,050

Employed 45,890 54,092 56,870
428,224 10,899 4,162 59,737
659,874 4,213,719 139,064,000
5,762 7,916

Unemployed Rate 5,702 11.1% 5,906 9.8% 7,102 11.1%
50,542 10.6% 1,442 11.7% 594 12.5% 7,111 10.6%
78,399 10.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
530 8.4% 1,134 12.5%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Carroll

110,527 18

136,867

23.8

176,821

60.0

City of Carrollton

24,388

Carroll Area

1,511,157

1,822,234

20.6 2,210,664

46.3

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Cleburne, AL

14,870

15,983

7.5

16,920

13.8

Randolph, AL

22,521

26,000

15.4

28,232

25.4

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
395 11
1 243 140
8 1 2 3 6 12 7 7 2 3 4 9 10 30 8 3
1 4 11 9 0 1,530 4 107 339 57 24 137 81
138
4
105 11
163 14
181
165 72
1,997 92 16 31 45
2,089

Carroll

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

8,936 172

25.3

760

0.5

662

* 1,866 6,878 2,006
* * * * 99 * 74 * 8 50 37 * 506 33 *

*

*

5.3

799

19.5

751

5.7

622

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.3

487

*

*

0.2

758

*

*

0.0 1,091

0.1

768

0.1

657

*

*

1.4

762

0.1

830

*

*

* * 39 116 0 18,640 182 977 4,421 504 611 843 241

*

*

*

*

0.1

485

0.3

683

0.0

0

52.9

678

0.5 1,298

2.8

804

12.5

474

1.4

749

1.7 1,070

2.4 1,036

0.7

526

579

1.6

714

*

*

*

1,321 *
4,416 196
3,018

3.7

441

*

*

12.5

959

0.6

298

8.6

230

602 55
27,631 7,622 234 2,931 4,457
35,252

1.7

475

0.2

517

78.4

719

21.6

751

0.7

901

8.3

720

12.6

633

100.0

698

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 4,275 84

Carroll Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

65,334 433

7.8 1,208

0.1

827

17 2,863 1,311
106 15 18 43 23 55 46
158 14 79 50 95 23
187 60 52

* 22,430 42,278 10,996
732 757 416 960 1,012 1,671 2,525 272 2,083 3,838 2,177 2,145 3,096 1,021 1,719

*

*

2.7 1,022

5.1 1,309

1.3 2,142

0.1 1,061

0.1 1,339

0.0

544

0.1

545

0.1

835

0.2 1,318

0.3

999

0.0 1,294

0.2 1,235

0.5

753

0.3

983

0.3

858

0.4

894

0.1 1,028

0.2 1,467

27 62 72 125
1 41,541
62 3,292 4,783 1,011 1,270 3,283 2,634

777 2,617 1,111 2,343
* 645,569
5,000 42,411 73,891 38,276 47,183 49,289 19,404

0.1 1,689

0.3

909

0.1

746

0.3 1,302

*

*

77.4 1,128

0.6 1,700

5.1 1,573

8.9

556

4.6 1,198

5.7 1,749

5.9 1,922

2.3 1,121

8,695

75,371

9.0 1,684

354

21,173

2.5 2,031

3,084 630
4,078 590
3,634

61,547 14,437 82,122 13,350 79,206

7.4

745

1.7

812

9.8

972

1.6

850

9.5

426

4,141 2,296 48,112 1,039
291 281 467 49,151 267,525

22,909 1,451
712,354 121,518
22,756 33,925 64,837 833,870 3,752,981

2.7 0.2 85.4 14.6 2.7 4.1 7.8 100.0

642 1,145 1,135
975 1,488
967 799 1,112 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Carroll Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Carroll Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Carroll

Note: Source:

Bremen-Bowdon Investment Co Inc Decostar Industries Inc Flowers Baking Co of Villa Rica Llc Fresh Express Inc Higgins General Hospital Pillgrims Pride Corp Printpack Inc Southwire Company University of West Georgia Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Carroll Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Hospital Inc Piedmont Hospital Inc Suntrust Bank The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc

COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Carroll

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Carroll, GA Fulton, GA Douglas, GA Cobb, GA Coweta, GA Haralson, GA Dekalb, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents:

24,611 3,570 3,438 2,044 1,335 919 700 493 2,587
39,697

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.0 9.0 8.7 5.1 3.4 2.3 1.8 1.2 6.5
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Carroll

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Carroll, GA Haralson, GA Cleburne, AL Douglas, GA Randolph, AL Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Heard, GA Other Total Residents:

24,611 2,545 1,230 1,057 908 711 705 618 3,021
35,406

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.5 7.2 3.5 3.0 2.6 2.0 2.0 1.7 8.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e81O8.9H-1T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-1L1334%78S45.6c-21165h3%34+o5.o-54l%4

Carroll Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
19.5% 24.6% 25.4% 20.2% 10.3% 100.0%

18-24 28.1% 26.0% 35.3%
9.8% 0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.1% 22.3% 24.6% 28.6% 10.4% 100.0%

35-44 13.5% 25.3% 25.4% 23.7% 12.2% 100.0%

45-64 17.2% 25.4% 24.1% 19.1% 14.3% 100.0%

65+ 38.1% 24.9% 17.9% 11.4%
7.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Carroll Coweta Douglas Fulton Haralson Heard Paulding Carroll Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,015 1,275 1,617 7,547
350 124 1,666 13,594

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,015 1,275 1,617 7,547
350 124 1,666 13,594

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Colleges and Universities
Carroll Area
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College
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Colleges and Universities

Carroll Area

Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Paulding

www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu

Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com
Carroll

Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Douglas

www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu www.westgatech.edu

Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu
Haralson

West Georgia Technical College

www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Child Care Provider/Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 66

2009 77

2010 135

36

72

51

6

7

6

74

185

255

7

14

3

1

9

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 75.3

100.0

-29.2

16.7

-14.3

150.0

37.8

100.0

-78.6

800.0

88.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 9

2010 9

29

21

53

10

7

8

18

19

35

136

150

237

49

62

64

3

10

8

58

64

61

32

37

13

68

63

90

25

12

15

26

52

49

7

11

5

13

11

7

53

87

72

38

38

16

14

22

67

56

56

102

12

20

7

24

59

67

12

14

49

4

2

1

43

42

3

16

10

36

26

46

67

20

7

31

33

32

38

17

45

33

18

11

16

7

12

8

124

249

194

98

135

242

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -10.0

2009-2010 0.0

-27.6

152.4

-30.0

14.3

5.6

84.2

10.3

58.0

26.5

3.2

233.3

-20.0

10.3

-4.7

15.6

-64.9

-7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1

42.9 25.0 -5.8 -54.5

-15.4 64.2

-36.4 -17.2

0.0

-57.9

57.1

204.5

0.0

82.1

66.7 145.8
16.7 -50.0
-2.3 -37.5 76.9 -65.0
-3.0 164.7 -38.9
71.4 100.8

-65.0 13.6 250.0 -50.0 -92.9 260.0 45.7 342.9 18.8 -26.7 45.5 -33.3 -22.1

37.8

79.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from West Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Carroll County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Carroll

NUMBER PERCENT

42,606

100.0

3,793

8.9

1,129

2.7

854

2.0

3,585

8.4

950

2.2

4,784

11.2

6,762

15.9

3,019

7.1

2,849

6.7

4,533

10.6

2,435

5.7

2,074

4.9

845

2.0

4,763

11.2

231

0.5

Carroll Area

NUMBER PERCENT

627,351

100.0

91,478

14.6

35,783

5.7

14,737

2.4

73,774

11.8

11,359

1.8

80,834

12.9

99,029

15.8

25,832

4.1

25,904

4.1

31,796

5.1

25,290

4.0

26,039

4.2

10,399

1.7

69,462

11.1

5,635

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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977

334

123

47

32

Coweta

1,303

548

159

63

75

Douglas

1,557

514

237

106

47

Fulton

12,715 4,452

1,929

963

381

Haralson

156

54

14

6

8

Heard

70

23

3

4

4

Paulding

1,550

531

218

111

91

Total Area

18,328 6,456

2,683

1,300

638

9

21 12

147

21

30 19

112

31

96 20

216

293

557 272 1,319

3

6

3

21

1

0

1

9

28

56 27

181

386

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67

128

85

111

99

109

544

772

15

22

6

16

107

116

923 1,274

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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4,970 4,505 3,960 27,774 1,109
540 3,702 46,560

81 69 86 910 19
4 98 1,267

408 333 231 2,755
69 31 177 4,004

199 161 111 1,389
40 8
79 1,987

143 114 128 975
30 17 119 1,526

486 455 456 3,852 101
42 396 5,788

1,136 1,254 1,557 10,020
212 96
1,397 15,672

20

489

9

352

9

277

35 1,385

5

144

5

72

7

364

90 3,083

279 242 223 990
81 42 272 2,129

Prod.
992 877 409 2,404 233 138 434 5,487

Trans. & Moving
737 639 473 3,059 175
85 359 5,527

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 275 Northside Drive Carrollton GA 30117 Phone: (770) 836 - 6668

Fax: (770) 836 - 6770

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1512 North Highway 27 Carrollton, GA 30117-7506 Phone: (770) 836 - 6681

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Catoosa County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Catoosa Walker Whitfield Catoosa Area Georgia United States Hamilton, TN

Labor Force 34,363 31,686 43,116
109,165 4,693,711 153,889,000
165,563

Employed 31,609 28,611 37,935 98,155
4,213,719 139,064,000
151,581

Unemployed Rate 2,754 8.0% 3,075 9.7% 5,181 12.0%
11,010 10.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
13,982 8.4%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Catoosa City of Ringgold Catoosa Area Georgia United States Hamilton, TN

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

63,942 34

74,174

16.0

93,176

45.7

3,580

576,174

558,362

-3.1

624,479

8.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

340,877

309,031

-9.3

329,514

-3.3

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Transportation Equipment
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
145 7
0 79 59
3 1 5 3 3 1 5 2 1 2 1 19 5
1 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 684 2 47 178 31 12 42 32
56
5
27 7
101 10 74
60 31 860 45
6 15 24 905

Catoosa

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,581 30

12.0

727

0.2

403

0 364 1,187
* * * * 143 * 43 * * * * 248 34

0.0

0

2.8

728

9.0

735

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.1

863

*

*

0.3

566

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.9

736

0.3

579

* * * 0 0 0 0 0 8,928 * 426 2,378 992 57 318 149

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

67.8

569

*

*

3.2

820

18.1

469

7.5

793

0.4

508

2.4

756

1.1

512

177

1.3

855

94

0.7 1,071

189 *
2,009 242
1,485

1.4

418

*

*

15.2

737

1.8

284

11.3

256

348 22
10,531 2,643 116 157 2,370
13,174

2.6

491

0.2

681

79.9

648

20.1

670

0.9

783

1.2

583

18.0

644

100.0

603

Catoosa Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

753

25,014

27

265

31.8

708

0.3

529

4

70

294

1,439

428

23,240

9

93

3

33

43

3,789

121

12,793

9

184

9

380

42

1,011

31

1,014

25

356

10

57

1

*

51

604

29

341

0.1 1,056

1.8

644

29.6

714

0.1

852

0.0

596

4.8

676

16.3

694

0.2

761

0.5

644

1.3

583

1.3 1,205

0.5

809

0.1

710

*

*

0.8

748

0.4

818

4 19 14
1 1 1 2 3 3,103 4 354 775 141 44 195 125

* 309 181
* * * * 603 41,947 187 3,679 10,303 4,856 648 1,267 472

*

*

0.4

575

0.2

531

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.8

751

53.4

637

0.2 1,195

4.7

804

13.1

460

6.2

682

0.8

662

1.6

834

0.6

577

311

3,102

3.9 1,102

21

708

0.9 1,550

174

2,546

23

137

338

6,972

35

647

292

5,095

3.2

523

0.2

398

8.9

791

0.8

358

6.5

264

271 122 3,978 208
33 74 101 4,186 267,525

1,331 103
67,064 11,543
484 1,692 9,367 78,606 3,752,981

1.7

557

0.1

537

85.3

664

14.7

656

0.6

840

2.2

661

11.9

646

100.0

663

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Catoosa Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Catoosa Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Catoosa

Note: Source:

Bi Lo Llc Heritage Healthcare of Fort Oglethorpe Hutcheson Medical Center Inc Lake Winnepesaukah Amusements Inc Lowes Home Centers Inc NHC of Fort Oglethorpe Northwest Georgia Bank Propex Operating Company Llc Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Catoosa Area
Beaulieu Group Llc Collins & Aikman Floor Covering Inc Hamilton Medical Center Inc Hutcheson Medical Center Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Oreilly Automotive Inc Roper Corporation Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Inc

COUNTY Whitfield Whitfield Whitfield Catoosa Whitfield Whitfield
Walker Walker Whitfield Whitfield

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Catoosa

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Hamilton, TN Catoosa, GA Whitfield, GA Walker, GA Murray, GA Bradley, TN Gordon, GA Chattooga, GA Other Total Residents:

12,320 7,167 3,760 1,937 478 215 141 56 628
26,702

3(5&(17 2)727$/
46.1 26.8 14.1
7.3 1.8 0.8 0.5 0.2 2.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Catoosa

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NUMBER

Catoosa, GA Walker, GA Hamilton, TN Whitfield, GA Dade, GA Bradley, TN Murray, GA Chattooga, GA Other Total Residents:

7,167 2,795 2,151
306 137 121
94 79 405 13,255

3(5&(17 2)727$/
54.1 21.1 16.2
2.3 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.6 3.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.3H-72T2.%9i2Ag45.%h-3L2534%83S45.6c-09265h3%4+o5.o-74l%4

Catoosa Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.2% 32.5% 23.1%
7.4% 3.7% 100.0%

18-24 40.7% 32.7% 23.9%
2.6% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 29.3% 32.3% 26.0%
9.6% 2.9% 100.0%

35-44 24.7% 34.0% 27.8%
9.0% 4.5% 100.0%

45-64 28.0% 34.6% 23.6%
8.2% 5.6% 100.0%

65+ 53.9% 26.8% 11.9%
4.6% 2.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Catoosa Walker Whitfield Catoosa Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
634 557 1,064 2,255

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
634 557 1,064 2,255

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Colleges and Universities

Catoosa Area

Walker

Covenant College Northwestern Technical College
Whitfield

www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu

Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division)
Catoosa

www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 110

2009 129

2010 149

27

59

73

1

5

2

3

7

14

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.3

2009-2010 15.5

118.5

23.7

400.0

-60.0

133.3

100.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 33

2009 32

2010 15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

109

157

85

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

2

14

20

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

4

25

15

Child Care and Support Services Management

3

16

4

Child Care Provider/Assistant

13

107

31

Civil Engineering Technology/Technician

12

6

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

35

56

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

1

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

23

75

72

Construction Management

19

15

6

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

84

151

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

43

51

77

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

45

63

32

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

54

50

51

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

18

46

47

14

9

18

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

23

28

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

13

17

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

11

137

91

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

29

31

24

37

31

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

7

29

48

6

11

10

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

61

46

43

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

47

73

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

23

20

14

67

143

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

73

89

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

6

29

46

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

12

14

8

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

1

10

12

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

17

32

34

Medical Office Management/Administration

2

3

2

Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist

10

11

13

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

27

37

16

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

41

34

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -3.0

2009-2010 -53.1

44.0

-45.9

600.0

42.9

525.0

-40.0

433.3

-75.0

723.1

-71.0

-50.0

0.0

775.0

60.0

0.0

100.0

226.1

-4.0

-21.1

-60.0

79.8

-45.0

18.6

51.0

40.0

-49.2

-7.4

2.0

155.6

2.2

-35.7 21.7

100.0 -39.3

116.7 1145.5 1350.0

30.8 -33.6
6.9

54.2 314.3

-16.2 65.5

83.3 -24.6 80.8 228.6

-9.1 -6.5 55.3 -13.0

378.6 97.3
383.3 16.7
900.0 88.2 50.0 10.0 37.0 32.3

113.4 21.9 58.6 -42.9 20.0 6.3 -33.3 18.2 -56.8 -17.1 Page 5 of 7

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Operations Management and Supervision Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Selling Skills and Sales Operations Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 27

2009 165

2010 1

22

35

13

32

33

23

16

16

15

5

6

11

3

13

10

18

30

20

33

165

118

4

5

7

8

123

129

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 511.1

2009-2010 -99.4

59.1

-62.9

3.1

-30.3

0.0

-6.3

20.0

83.3

333.3

-23.1

66.7

-33.3

400.0

-28.5

25.0

40.0

1437.5

4.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Catoosa County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Catoosa

NUMBER PERCENT

28,044

100.0

2,618

9.3

680

2.4

735

2.6

2,134

7.6

615

2.2

3,627

12.9

4,989

17.8

1,340

4.8

1,978

7.1

3,123

11.1

1,873

6.7

1,147

4.1

424

1.5

2,668

9.5

93

0.3

Catoosa Area

NUMBER PERCENT

98,107

100.0

8,501

8.7

1,584

1.6

1,894

1.9

6,895

7.0

2,156

2.2

10,378

10.6

15,794

16.1

4,715

4.8

6,137

6.3

17,206

17.5

6,862

7.0

4,931

5.0

1,402

1.4

9,197

9.4

455

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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551

191

42

532

180

56

556

183

50

1,639

554

148

30

23

15

24

29

33

74

80

15

30

6

61

5

22

7

66

5

23

4

68

25

75 17

195

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83

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85

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2,527

40

277

81

64

333

546

3,363

51

344

115

87

333

579

3,669

50

175

94

54

370

746

9,559

141

796

290

205 1,036 1,871

3

168

111

9

272

205

7

177

159

19

617

475

Prod.
477 850 1,139 2,466

Trans. & Moving
427 518 698 1,643

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 96 Stuart Road Ft Oglethorpe GA 30742 Phone: (706) 861 - 1990

Fax: (706) 861 - 0062

Rehabilitation Center(s) 202 West Villanow Street LaFayette, GA 30728-2432 Phone: (706) 638 - 5536

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Charlton County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Charlton Brantley Camden Ware Charlton Area Georgia United States Baker, FL Nassau, FL

Labor Force 4,276 7,210
19,786 14,732 46,004 4,693,711 153,889,000 12,178 36,317

Employed 3,785 6,374
17,834 13,069 41,062 4,213,719 139,064,000 10,850 32,359

Unemployed Rate 491 11.5% 836 11.6%
1,952 9.9% 1,663 11.3% 4,942 10.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6% 1,328 10.9% 3,958 10.9%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Charlton City of Folkston Charlton Area Georgia United States Baker, FL Nassau, FL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

12,171 120

12,228

0.5

14,248

17.1

2,502

214,853

239,624

11.5

283,937

32.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

26,145

28,989

10.9

31,365

20.0

71,301

84,533

18.6

96,224

35.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Machinery Furniture and Related Product Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Miscellaneous Food Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
35 13
1 12
9 2 1 1 0 4 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 1 7 33 5 1 9 4
6
0
9 0 9 2 14
6 6 147 22 5 5 12 169

Charlton

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

437

21.7

629

121

6.0

793

*

*

*

65

3.2

521

250

12.4

576

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

75

3.7

807

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

966

47.9

520

*

*

*

47

2.3

541

161

8.0

388

*

*

*

*

*

*

65

3.2

609

*

*

*

16

0.8

557

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

168

8.3

259

13 *
1,410 608 49 31 528
2,018

0.6

487

*

*

69.9

575

30.1

696

2.4

954

1.5

566

26.2

569

100.0

568

Charlton Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

375

4,132

60

718

12.9

686

2.2

460

2

*

229

1,172

84

2,239

13

581

5

273

7

34

2

*

5

80

8

43

1

*

1

*

1

*

*

*

3.7

634

7.0

786

1.8

524

0.9

598

0.1

432

*

*

0.3

821

0.1

468

*

*

*

*

*

*

1 1 2 2 3 5 5 7 7 8 1,727 8 92 415 51 34 117 87

* * * * * 23 70 * 730 143 18,436 199 851 4,436 447 378 1,222 342

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

490

0.2

538

*

*

2.3 1,206

0.4

637

57.6

559

0.6 1,083

2.7

760

13.9

438

1.4

798

1.2

794

3.8

642

1.1

441

153

991

3.1

800

7

*

*

*

116

1,385

9

*

236

3,784

17

172

209

3,212

4.3

655

*

*

11.8

778

0.5

299

10.0

249

176 43
2,145 184 46 73 65
2,329 267,525

683 36
22,604 9,382 2,506 1,651 5,225
31,988 3,752,981

2.1 0.1 70.7 29.3 7.8 5.2 16.3 100.0

385 524 582 750 1,091 592 637 631 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Charlton Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Charlton Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Charlton

Note: Source:

AJM Packaging Corp Burger King Folkston Charlton County Hospital Authority Cornell Corrections First National Bank Friendly Express G E Energy McDonalds Rowell Contracting Inc Sunbridge Healthcare Group
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Charlton Area
Baptist Village Inc Camden Campus Express Scripts Inc GA Dept of Corrections Lockheed Martin Corp Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Stone & Webster Construction V T Griffin Svcs Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Ware
Camden Camden
Ware Camden
Ware Camden Camden Camden
Ware

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Charlton

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Charlton, GA Duval, FL Camden, GA Nassau, FL Baker, FL Ware, GA Glynn, GA Brantley, GA Other Total Residents:

1,711 519 506 328 98 59 55 30 146
3,482

3(5&(17 2)727$/
49.1 14.9 14.5
9.4 2.8 1.7 1.6 0.9 4.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Charlton

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Charlton, GA Camden, GA Nassau, FL Brantley, GA Ware, GA Pierce, GA Duval, FL Glynn, GA Other Total Residents:

1,711 242 157 129 85 68 41 23 65
2,521

3(5&(17 2)727$/
67.9 9.6 6.2 5.1 3.4 2.7 1.6 0.9 2.6
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.5H-31T2.%6i8Ag45.%h-7L2434%49S45.6c-10165h3%94+o5.o-14l%4

Charlton Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
25.8% 38.5% 25.3%
6.5% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 30.3% 40.1% 27.0%
2.5% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.7% 40.0% 31.7%
7.9% 3.7% 100.0%

35-44 19.1% 41.7% 26.1%
8.2% 4.9% 100.0%

45-64 24.1% 38.7% 24.3%
7.5% 5.4% 100.0%

65+ 49.0% 29.0% 13.7%
4.3% 4.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brantley Camden Charlton Ware Charlton Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
201 610 108 312 1,231

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
201 610 108 312 1,231

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Colleges and Universities

Charlton Area Camden
Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University)
Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College
Charlton
Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 35

2010 26

10

14

15

10

8

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 52.2

2009-2010 -25.7

40.0

7.1

-20.0

0.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 18

2009 3

2010 7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

10

42

19

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

8

6

9

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

15

6

33

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

20

25

46

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

27

30

29

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

1

1

8

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

11

13

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

7

4

6

9

3

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

13

11

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

10

20

13

1

4

1

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

11

6

Forest Technology/Technician

10

11

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

15

9

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

17

23

52

25

26

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

63

24

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

2

1

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

38

53

67

Lineworker

64

49

49

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

1

3

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

10

9

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

19

14

25

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

6

23

28

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

19

16

20

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

7

12

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

12

8

5

Surveying Technology/Surveying

3

4

8

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

49

38

48

13

70

117

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -83.3

2009-2010 133.3

320.0

-54.8

-25.0

50.0

-60.0

450.0

25.0

84.0

11.1

-3.3

0.0

700.0

18.2

-69.2

75.0

-42.9

50.0 -15.4 100.0

-66.7 100.0 -35.0

300.0 -35.3 10.0 50.0 35.3

-75.0 -45.5 45.5 -40.0 126.1

4.0 1475.0
-50.0 39.5 -23.4
0.0 11.1 -26.3 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -33.3 33.3 -22.4

-84.6 -61.9 400.0 26.4
0.0 200.0 -10.0
78.6 21.7 25.0
8.3 -37.5 100.0 26.3

438.5

67.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Charlton County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Charlton

NUMBER PERCENT

3,768

100.0

215

5.7

8

0.2

33

0.9

193

5.1

67

1.8

323

8.6

461

12.2

261

6.9

259

6.9

469

12.5

383

10.2

354

9.4

171

4.5

537

14.3

34

0.9

Charlton Area

NUMBER PERCENT

42,464

100.0

3,298

7.8

596

1.4

988

2.3

3,683

8.7

959

2.3

4,247

10.0

6,524

15.4

2,871

6.8

3,092

7.3

3,432

8.1

2,282

5.4

2,729

6.4

1,287

3.0

6,115

14.4

361

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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135

41

8

Camden

677

181

51

Charlton

71

12

0

Ware

462

111

27

Total Area

1,345

345

86

5

4

26

40

0

4

22

15

53

63

4

3

2

20

14

28

7

97

2

7

0

17

6

21

2

80

26

59 11

214

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19

20

61

138

9

18

56

111

145

287

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Brantley Camden Charlton Ware Total Area

957 3,237
380 3,502 8,076

30

86

130

559

24

39

90

451

274 1,135

32

28

111

156

202

108

380

748

20

10

29

59

150

109

622

565

404

255 1,142 1,528

9

204

90

13

368

165

5

68

28

26

378

140

53 1,018

423

Prod.
92 259
51 389 791

Trans. & Moving
119 305
47 582 1,053

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105

Fax: (912) 287 - 6550

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Chatham County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Chatham Bryan Effingham Chatham Area Georgia United States Beaufort, SC Jasper, SC

Labor Force 129,335 16,755 28,201 174,291
4,693,711 153,889,000
63,786 10,183

Employed 117,559 15,356 25,750 158,665
4,213,719 139,064,000
58,151 9,172

Unemployed Rate 11,776 9.1% 1,399 8.3% 2,451 8.7% 15,626 9.0%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
5,635 8.8% 1,011 9.9%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Chatham

265,128

6

273,756

3.3

307,576

16.0

City of Savannah

136,286

Chatham Area

527,421

571,122

8.3

678,626

28.7

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Beaufort, SC

155,898

166,210

6.6

194,590

24.8

Jasper, SC

23,912

24,680

3.2

27,900

16.7

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
847 16
2 617 212
21 3 1 6 1
12 7
19 4
14 3
26 2
29 7 3
4 20 13 17 6,358 12 375 1,153 362 121 450 364
721
42
464 61
671 100 832
630 247 7,452 138
66 56 16 7,590

Chatham

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

16,661 74

13.1 1,184

0.1

609

* 4,918 11,589
901 * *
50 *
131 990 138 224 697
* 464
* 457 215
27

*

*

3.9

798

9.1 1,350

0.7

961

*

*

*

*

0.0

606

*

*

0.1

865

0.8 1,366

0.1

778

0.2 1,207

0.5 1,312

*

*

0.4

855

*

*

0.4

988

0.2

721

0.0 1,937

22 *
117 83
92,545 315
4,809 15,063
8,571 1,441 3,023 1,712

0.0

955

*

*

0.1

638

0.1

695

72.5

663

0.2 1,315

3.8 1,076

11.8

481

6.7

754

1.1

872

2.4 1,044

1.3

572

3,929

3.1 1,020

1,715

1.3 1,025

9,278 3,531 17,357 1,728 16,332

7.3

502

2.8

818

13.6

893

1.4

419

12.8

312

3,742 205
109,411 18,239 2,974 4,658 10,607
127,650

2.9 0.2 85.7 14.3 2.3 3.6 8.3 100.0

541 743 924 958 1,247 862 764 760

Chatham Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,112 38

19,493 182

13.7 1,150

0.1

610

4

*

816

5,704

254

13,520

23

903

3

56

1

*

6

50

1

*

18

234

11

2,305

20

174

4

224

15

702

4

*

33

588

3

31

36

554

11

319

3

27

*

*

4.0

777

9.5 1,314

0.6

961

0.0

916

*

*

0.0

606

*

*

0.2

908

1.6 1,286

0.1

706

0.2 1,207

0.5 1,309

*

*

0.4

821

0.0

790

0.4

957

0.2

831

0.0 1,937

4 21 17 20 7,314 18 412 1,331 445 134 509 416

22 *
123 91
100,244 458
5,149 17,034
9,097 1,489 3,295 1,859

0.0

955

*

*

0.1

622

0.1

664

70.3

650

0.3 1,324

3.6 1,045

11.9

479

6.4

746

1.0

866

2.3 1,015

1.3

572

839

4,402

3.1

999

42

1,715

1.2 1,025

538

9,911

68

3,544

769

18,293

109

1,791

958

17,934

6.9

505

2.5

816

12.8

876

1.3

414

12.6

304

726 303 8,729 233
90 86 57 8,962 267,525

4,275 250
119,987 22,697 3,221 4,848 14,628
142,683 3,752,981

3.0 0.2 84.1 15.9 2.3 3.4 10.3 100.0

532 716 732 828 1,229 851 732 747 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Chatham Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Chatham Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Chatham

Note: Source:

Armstrong State University Candler Hospital Inc Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Marine Terminals Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Savannah College of Art & Design SSA Cooper Llc St Josephs Hospital Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Chatham Area
Candler Hospital Inc Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Marine Terminals Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Savannah College of Art & Design SSA Cooper Llc St Josephs Hospital Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart

COUNTY Chatham Effingham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Chatham

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Chatham, GA Beaufort, SC Liberty, GA Effingham, GA Bryan, GA Bulloch, GA Jasper, SC Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

98,501 1,591 1,055 883 557 262 201 188 1,480
104,718

3(5&(17 2)727$/
94.1 1.5 1.0 0.8 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 1.4
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Chatham

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Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Bryan, GA Liberty, GA Bulloch, GA Beaufort, SC Jasper, SC Long, GA Other Total Residents:

98,501 9,965 6,215 3,214 2,474 1,135 820 356 4,364
127,044

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.5 7.8 4.9 2.5 1.9 0.9 0.6 0.3 3.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.0H-81T2.%3i7Ag45.%h-2L1334%78S45.6c-68165h3%54+o5.o-54l%4

Chatham Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
20.7% 29.4% 29.0% 14.2%
6.7% 100.0%

18-24 24.8% 31.7% 36.5%
6.5% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.2% 27.5% 33.0% 21.0%
5.2% 100.0%

35-44 15.5% 30.6% 30.9% 15.6%
7.4% 100.0%

45-64 17.6% 30.6% 27.3% 14.2% 10.4% 100.0%

65+ 38.8% 26.0% 17.9% 10.9%
6.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bryan Chatham Effingham Chatham Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
382 1,549
663 2,594

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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382 1,549
663 2,594

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Colleges and Universities

Chatham Area
Chatham
Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 57

2010 63

17

30

10

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 29.5

2009-2010 10.5

76.5

-66.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 26

2009 11

2010 21

39

61

20

22

27

14

21

56

23

16

5

4

59

57

27

6

3

34

22

39

53

26

35

37

11

38

103

4

4

12

20

25

24

19

24

26

3

6

14

34

20

26

3

7

7

58

72

77

19

10

52

27

43

26

159

192

143

4

10

7

40

77

67

57

55

64

17

60

18

4

4

3

34

27

44

36

34

22

16

12

9

13

12

13

43

47

41

21

17

27

17

24

25

160

171

160

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -57.7

2009-2010 90.9

56.4

-67.2

22.7 166.7 -68.8
-3.4 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5
0.0 25.0

-48.1 -58.9 -20.0 -52.6 1033.3 35.9
5.7 171.1 200.0
-4.0

26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3

8.3 133.3
30.0 0.0

24.1 -47.4

6.9 420.0

59.3

-39.5

20.8

-25.5

150.0 92.5 -3.5
252.9 0.0
-20.6 -5.6
-25.0 -7.7 9.3
-19.0 41.2
6.9

-30.0 -13.0 16.4 -70.0 -25.0 63.0 -35.3 -25.0
8.3 -12.8 58.8
4.2 -6.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 99

2009 63

2010 74

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -36.4

2009-2010 17.5

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Chatham County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Chatham

NUMBER PERCENT

108,751

100.0

10,504

9.7

3,224

3.0

4,384

4.0

12,248

11.3

2,687

2.5

14,393

13.2

16,083

14.8

5,335

4.9

5,660

5.2

5,680

5.2

5,068

4.7

4,868

4.5

1,978

1.8

15,529

14.3

1,110

1.0

Chatham Area

NUMBER PERCENT

137,834

100.0

13,102

9.5

4,198

3.1

5,282

3.8

14,558

10.6

3,366

2.4

17,447

12.7

20,745

15.1

7,786

5.7

8,012

5.8

7,889

5.7

6,891

5.0

6,053

4.4

2,580

1.9

18,593

13.5

1,332

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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286

102

39

2,895

895

300

302

104

31

3,483 1,101

370

14

16

131

110

13

19

158

145

5

15

4

34

71

164 36

306

4

12

5

32

80

191 45

372

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17 287

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14

247

381

30

35

304

430

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Bryan Chatham Effingham Total Area

854 11,014
1,545 13,413

25

63

313 1,369

43

77

381 1,509

27

19

105

213

670

399 1,327 2,659

45

41

113

423

742

459 1,545 3,295

0

115

67

27

951

617

9

228

125

36 1,294

809

Prod.
119 1,010
226 1,355

Trans. & Moving
101 1,672
215 1,988

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5520 White Bluff Road Savannah GA 31403 Phone: (912) 356 - 2773

Fax: (912) 351 - 3800

Rehabilitation Center(s) Oglethorpe Office Park 410 Mall Boulevard, Suite B Savannah, GA 31406-4869 Phone: (912) 356 - 2130
450 Mall Boulevard Suite B Savannah, GA 31406-4864 Phone: (912) 356 - 2708
450 Mall Boulevard Suite B Savannah, GA 31406-4864 Phone: (912) 356 - 2224

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Chattahoochee County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Chattahoochee Marion Muscogee Stewart Talbot Chattahoochee Area Georgia United States Russell, AL

Labor Force 2,630 3,281
85,543 2,237 3,023
96,714
4,693,711 153,889,000
21,311

Employed 2,209 2,956
77,465 2,000 2,760
87,390

Unemployed Rate 421 16.0% 325 9.9%
8,078 9.4% 237 10.6% 263 8.7%
9,324 9.6%

4,213,719 139,064,000
19,079

479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
2,232 10.5%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Chattahoochee Chattahoochee Area Georgia United States Russell, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank
11,267 93 274,891

2015 Estimate
20,395 296,814

9,687,653 309,050,816
52,074

11,076,619 322,365,787
53,147

% Change 2010-2015
81.0 8.0

2025 Projected*
22,447 329,652

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

2.1

55,198

% Change 2010-2025
99.2 19.9
38.6 13.1
6.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Transportation Equipment Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Paper Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Textile Mills Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product Chemical Miscellaneous Wood Product Furniture and Related Product Food Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
28 2
0 23
3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 0 1 13 1 4 1 3
15
0
5 1 5 2 6
5 4 94 13 8 3 2 107

Chattahoochee

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

362

15.1

723

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

278

11.6

667

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,637 0 * 158 * * * *

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

68.2

895

0.0

0

*

*

6.6

321

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

959

39.9

969

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

29

1.2 1,011

*

*

*

66

2.7

194

185 8
2,007 394 110 8 *
2,402

7.7 0.3 83.6 16.4 4.6 0.3
* 100.0

1,753 973 809 464 380 515 * 798

Chattahoochee Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

572

11,038

28

271

11.3

815

0.3

669

8

206

394

3,845

142

6,718

10

1,245

1

*

1

*

2

*

3

23

4

*

4

21

4

66

0.2

913

3.9

733

6.9

865

1.3 1,040

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

337

*

*

0.0

542

0.1

762

4 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 12 12 18 21 4,047 11 185 804 85 90 340 238

421 453 540
* 94 161 102 339 167 1,584 227 322 66,306 226 2,477 10,781 1,494 5,272 5,777 1,403

0.4 1,367

0.5

861

0.6

619

*

*

0.1

800

0.2

987

0.1

577

0.3

530

0.2

546

1.6

799

0.2

868

0.3

724

67.9

692

0.2 1,271

2.5

853

11.0

429

1.5

765

5.4 1,003

5.9 1,058

1.4

698

415

5,243

5.4

962

59

1,580

1.6 1,599

259

5,068

31

406

571

13,112

44

729

448

10,195

5.2

424

0.4

629

13.4

824

0.7

335

10.4

282

467 151 4,770 277
84 67 126 5,047 267,525

2,545 125
77,469 20,196
6,294 3,239 10,663 97,665 3,752,981

2.6

577

0.1

529

79.3

709

20.7

737

6.4

937

3.3

649

10.9

646

100.0

715

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Chattahoochee Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Chattahoochee Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Chattahoochee

Note: Source:

ITT Systems Corporation Jillden Realty Mgmt Co Lear Siegler Services Inc Lm Operations Support Inc Qinetiq North America Operations Ll Robertson & Penn Inc Cusseta Laundry Shaw Environmental Inc T & T Construction of Central Fl The McCarty Corporation U S Logistics Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Chattahoochee Area
American Family Life Assurance Columbus State University Hamilton House Nursing Ctr L&S Services Llc Logans Roadhouse Inc St Francis Hospital Inc Synovus Financial The Wellpoint Companies Inc Total System Services Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Chattahoochee

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Chattahoochee, GA Muscogee, GA Russell, AL Lumpkin, GA Marion, GA San Bernardino, CA Stewart, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

5,482 2,523
72 56 55 54 23 19 223 8,507

3(5&(17 2)727$/
64.4 29.7
0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.2 2.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Chattahoochee

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Chattahoochee, GA Muscogee, GA Russell, AL Lee, AL Harris, GA Cumberland, NC Marion, GA Stewart, GA Other Total Residents:

5,482 3,748
981 668 304
97 95 84 1,806 13,265

3(5&(17 2)727$/
41.3 28.3
7.4 5.0 2.3 0.7 0.7 0.6 13.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Chattahoochee Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
22.1% 31.0% 30.1% 10.6%
6.3% 100.0%

18-24 22.8% 40.9% 31.4%
4.6% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.5% 29.3% 36.2% 16.1%
5.0% 100.0%

35-44 15.1% 30.6% 34.1% 12.5%
7.7% 100.0%

45-64 21.5% 28.4% 29.1% 10.7% 10.3% 100.0%

65+ 43.1% 26.5% 16.6%
7.8% 6.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Chattahoochee Marion Muscogee Stewart Talbot Chattahoochee Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
77 98 1,844 22 38 2,079

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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77 98 1,844 22 38 2,079

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Colleges and Universities

Chattahoochee Area
Muscogee
Beacon University Troy University Embry-Riddle - Columbus Center Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Benning University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Camp University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus
Chattahoochee
Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

beacon.edu benning.troy.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.colstate.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.phoenix.edu www.phoenix.edu
columbus.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.columbustech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 44

2010 39

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

34

25

3

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

1

11

16

14

19

17

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

8

10

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

15

13

8

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

22

27

31

Banking and Financial Support Services

10

32

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

9

8

14

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

2

10

9

Carpentry/Carpenter

15

22

44

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

48

21

26

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

30

32

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

35

30

48

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

35

23

38

25

6

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

13

14

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

14

8

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

20

37

43

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

28

63

60

21

15

9

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

42

42

45

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

59

42

33

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

1

3

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

9

4

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

7

8

5

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

28

24

32

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

28

28

44

Medical/Clinical Assistant

17

27

21

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

11

26

20

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

13

40

19

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

12

14

14

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

8

8

Surgical Technology/Technologist

31

26

28

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

25

16

11

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2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -11.4

-26.5

-88.0

1000.0

45.5

35.7 25.0 -13.3 22.7 220.0 -11.1 400.0 46.7 -56.3
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-76.0 7.7
27.3 85.0 125.0

100.0 7.1
-42.9 16.2 -4.8

-28.6 0.0
-14.3 -28.8 -91.7 -55.6 14.3 -14.3
0.0 58.8 136.4 207.7 16.7 -11.1 -16.1 -36.0

-40.0 7.1
33.3 -21.4 200.0 -75.0 -37.5 33.3 57.1 -22.2 -23.1 -52.5
0.0 0.0 7.7 -31.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 20

2009 30

2010 32

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 6.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Chattahoochee County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Chattahoochee

NUMBER PERCENT

2,466

100.0

148

6.0

50

2.0

54

2.2

288

11.7

84

3.4

308

12.5

429

17.4

153

6.2

147

6.0

184

7.5

131

5.3

103

4.2

38

1.5

322

13.1

27

1.1

Chattahoochee Area

NUMBER PERCENT

91,889

100.0

8,715

9.5

2,402

2.6

2,891

3.2

9,205

10.0

2,007

2.2

9,729

10.6

15,007

16.3

4,178

4.6

4,323

4.7

9,485

10.3

4,356

4.7

4,122

4.5

1,888

2.1

12,533

13.6

1,048

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Marion

55

17

4

2

1

Muscogee

2,194

654

269

126

65

Stewart

28

7

3

0

1

Talbot

54

14

8

1

1

Total Area

2,380

710

288

131

71

1

5

1

5

1

0

0

9

28

140 27

245

0

2

0

7

0

1

0

14

30

148 28

280

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4

5

6

13

211

315

2

6

4

11

227

350

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219 364 9,905 255 382 11,125

5

29

18

20

320 1,017

15

17

4

14

362 1,097

8

7

24

57

13

8

32

36

488

399 1,243 2,559

9

7

17

35

17

15

28

59

535

436 1,344 2,746

0

29

11

9

66

29

12

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511

7

39

10

2

28

19

30

978

580

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30 69 1,375 61 121 1,656

Trans. & Moving
19 64 1,165 38 75 1,361

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560
233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Chattooga County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Chattooga Floyd Gordon Walker Chattooga Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL De Kalb, AL

Labor Force 10,438 48,307 25,276 31,686
115,707 4,693,711 153,889,000
11,355 29,270

Employed 9,182
43,153 22,151 28,611 103,097 4,213,719 139,064,000 10,319 25,880

Unemployed Rate 1,256 12.0% 5,154 10.7% 3,125 12.4% 3,075 9.7%
12,610 10.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,036 9.1% 3,390 11.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Chattooga

26,015 70

28,997

11.5

32,657

25.5

City of Summerville

4,534

Chattooga Area

340,293

373,305

9.7

421,296

23.8

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Cherokee, AL

24,409

30,407

24.6

34,220

40.2

De Kalb, AL

69,610

80,919

16.2

91,301

31.2

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
61 4
0 31 26
1 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 204 3 12 65 8 3 16 8
13
0
5 1 23 4 26
17 10 275 42
6 14 22 317

Chattooga

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,511 42

43.8

655

0.7

710

0 129 2,339
* * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0

0.0

0

2.2

696

40.8

652

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 1,672 * 69 704 52 * 102 24

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

29.2

446

*

*

1.2

772

12.3

373

0.9

439

*

*

1.8

693

0.4

456

81

1.4

602

0

0.0

0

15

0.3

311

*

*

*

309

5.4

500

10

0.2

114

207

3.6

215

59 *
4,190 1,546
48 *
1,051 5,735

1.0

427

*

*

73.1

551

27.0

625

0.8

752

*

*

18.3

583

100.0

573

Chattooga Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

697

21,717

41

253

29.2

759

0.3

597

3

*

337

1,803

316

19,648

18

1,697

34

5,373

52

4,498

1

*

17

301

20

368

22

941

12

160

43

578

17

448

9

1,089

18

517

16

279

1

*

2

*

3

13

*

*

2.4

685

26.4

768

2.3

940

7.2

639

6.0

740

*

*

0.4

821

0.5

519

1.3

831

0.2

801

0.8 1,053

0.6

807

1.5

758

0.7

546

0.4

700

*

*

*

*

0.0

671

4 4 5 18 3,185 9 226 775 122 53 237 139

* * 411 1,072 37,796 447 2,232 8,047 1,071 1,201 1,638 426

*

*

*

*

0.6 1,024

1.4

811

50.7

619

0.6 1,419

3.0

936

10.8

423

1.4

659

1.6

907

2.2

904

0.6

574

331

1,209

1.6

806

14

119

0.2 1,009

206

3,222

28

1,266

392

9,872

42

504

326

5,292

4.3

445

1.7

708

13.3

834

0.7

312

7.1

254

285 139 4,021 277
53 105 119 4,298 267,525

1,252 122
59,635 14,862
549 4,052 10,261 74,495 3,752,981

1.7

461

0.2

613

80.1

670

20.0

635

0.7

957

5.4

603

13.8

631

100.0

663

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Chattooga Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Chattooga Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Chattooga

Note: Source:

GA Dept of Corrections Ingles Markets Inc J P Smith Lumber Co Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mt Vernon Mills Inc North Georgia Textile Supply Oak View Nursing & Rehabilitation Showa Best Glove Inc Wade & Gallahar Enterprises Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Chattooga Area
Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Harbin Clinic Llc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Mt Vernon Mills Inc Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Roper Corporation Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Floyd Floyd
Chattooga Gordon
Chattooga Floyd
Walker Gordon Walker
Floyd

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Chattooga

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Chattooga, GA Floyd, GA Walker, GA Whitfield, GA Gordon, GA Hamilton, TN Bartow, GA Catoosa, GA Other Total Residents:

6,708 1,360 1,345
225 193 105
79 79 353 10,497

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.9 13.0 12.8
2.1 1.8 1.0 0.8 0.8 3.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Chattooga

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NUMBER

Chattooga, GA Walker, GA Cherokee, AL Floyd, GA De Kalb, AL Catoosa, GA Jackson, AL Whitfield, GA Other Total Residents:

6,708 591 503 207 113 56 52 47 170
8,447

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.4 7.0 6.0 2.5 1.3 0.7 0.6 0.6 2.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e43O8.2H-82T2.%6iAg45.%h-6L2534%92S45.6c-07265h3%4+o5.o-64l%4

Chattooga Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
32.6% 34.0% 22.4%
7.2% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 34.8% 33.3% 28.3%
3.4% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.6% 35.0% 25.2% 10.1%
3.2% 100.0%

35-44 24.6% 35.4% 26.8%
8.8% 4.4% 100.0%

45-64 29.0% 36.7% 20.8%
7.5% 5.9% 100.0%

65+ 52.7% 27.0% 12.3%
4.8% 3.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Chattooga Floyd Gordon Walker Chattooga Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
236 843 564 557 2,200

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
------

TOTAL
236 843 564 557 2,200

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Colleges and Universities

Chattooga Area

Floyd

Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter University
Gordon

www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu

Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)
Walker

www.coosavalleytech.edu

Covenant College Northwestern Technical College
Chattooga

www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 110

2009 129

2010 149

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

27

59

73

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

1

5

2

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

3

7

14

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

33

32

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

109

157

85

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

2

14

20

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

4

25

15

Child Care and Support Services Management

3

16

4

Child Care Provider/Assistant

13

107

31

Civil Engineering Technology/Technician

12

6

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

35

56

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

1

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

23

75

72

Construction Management

19

15

6

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

84

151

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

43

51

77

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

45

63

32

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

54

50

51

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

18

46

47

14

9

18

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

23

28

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

13

17

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

11

137

91

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

29

31

24

37

31

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

7

29

48

6

11

10

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

61

46

43

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

47

73

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

23

20

14

67

143

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

73

89

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

6

29

46

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

12

14

8

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

1

10

12

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

17

32

34

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2008-2009 17.3

2009-2010 15.5

118.5

23.7

400.0

-60.0

133.3

100.0

-3.0

-53.1

44.0

-45.9

600.0

42.9

525.0

-40.0

433.3

-75.0

723.1

-71.0

-50.0

0.0

775.0

60.0

0.0

100.0

226.1

-4.0

-21.1

-60.0

79.8

-45.0

18.6

51.0

40.0

-49.2

-7.4

2.0

155.6

2.2

-35.7 21.7

100.0 -39.3

116.7 1145.5 1350.0

30.8 -33.6
6.9

54.2 314.3

-16.2 65.5

83.3 -24.6 80.8 228.6

-9.1 -6.5 55.3 -13.0

378.6 97.3
383.3 16.7
900.0 88.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Office Management/Administration

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 3

2010 2

Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist

10

11

13

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

27

37

16

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

41

34

Operations Management and Supervision

27

165

1

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

35

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

32

33

23

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

16

16

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

6

11

Selling Skills and Sales Operations

3

13

10

Surgical Technology/Technologist

18

30

20

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

33

165

118

4

5

7

8

123

129

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 -33.3

10.0

18.2

37.0

-56.8

32.3

-17.1

511.1

-99.4

59.1

-62.9

3.1

-30.3

0.0

-6.3

20.0

83.3

333.3

-23.1

66.7

-33.3

400.0

-28.5

25.0

40.0

1437.5

4.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Chattooga County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Chattooga

NUMBER PERCENT

11,337

100.0

484

4.3

89

0.8

214

1.9

760

6.7

318

2.8

1,027

9.1

1,163

10.3

561

5.0

823

7.3

3,098

27.3

652

5.8

816

7.2

317

2.8

917

8.1

98

0.9

Chattooga Area

NUMBER PERCENT

106,864

100.0

7,958

7.5

1,472

1.4

2,566

2.4

8,428

7.9

2,806

2.6

10,986

10.3

14,808

13.9

6,297

5.9

6,821

6.4

18,493

17.3

6,470

6.1

5,548

5.2

2,050

1.9

11,610

10.9

551

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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250

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369

138

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180

56

2,158

617

179

6

12

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24

79

28

33

79

124

5,098

89

383

185

147

492

851

1,897

46

84

60

32

137

428

3,363

51

344

115

87

333

579

11,421

210

890

388

299 1,041 1,982

8

104

88

19

484

264

9

136

115

9

272

205

45

996

672

Prod.
361 1,549
546 850 3,306

Trans. & Moving
135 635 304 518 1,592

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For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 200 West Villanow Street LaFayette GA 30728 Phone: (706) 638 - 5525

Fax: (706) 638 - 5529

Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Cherokee County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Cherokee Bartow Cobb Dawson Forsyth Fulton Gordon Pickens Cherokee Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 107,921 45,189 368,845 11,030 86,114 478,766 25,276 14,631
1,137,772 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 98,281 39,922
333,223 9,914
79,057 428,224
22,151 13,204 1,023,976 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 9,640 8.9% 5,267 11.7%
35,622 9.7% 1,116 10.1% 7,057 8.2%
50,542 10.6% 3,125 12.4% 1,427 9.8%
113,796 10.0% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Cherokee City of Canton Cherokee Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

214,346

7

264,285

23.3

360,734

68.3

22,958

2,205,620

2,623,994

19.0 3,187,120

44.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
950 22
5 736 187
7 2 1 11 2 1 15 2 18 1 5 10 16 2 25 15 1
6 3 22 22 3,814 4 400 481 84 78 298 201
753
15
375 54
357 71
280
363 313 5,077 101
17 26 58 5,178

Cherokee

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,394 63

14.7

820

0.1

452

30 2,743 3,558
* * * 114 * * 93 * 145 * * 489 151 * 480 296 *

0.1 1,038

6.3

851

8.2

801

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.3

563

*

*

*

*

0.2

598

*

*

0.3

835

*

*

*

*

1.1

693

0.3 1,015

*

*

1.1 1,071

0.7

860

*

*

165 *
115 238 28,937
51 1,533 7,390
464 404 1,414 457

0.4

796

*

*

0.3

852

0.5

820

66.6

599

0.1 1,272

3.5 1,169

17.0

477

1.1

764

0.9

922

3.3

998

1.1

624

2,064

4.7

894

69

0.2 1,072

2,594 547
4,353 823
5,292

6.0

604

1.3

591

10.0

759

1.9

331

12.2

268

1,482 203
35,534 7,936 292 373 7,271
43,470

3.4 0.5 81.7 18.3 0.7 0.9 16.7 100.0

500 859 711 800 1,007 612 780 666

Cherokee Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,565 130

113,941 652

9.9 1,190

0.1

689

34 5,218 2,183
160 21 47
115 24 1 95 60
286 15
155 91
147 15
248 141
84

490 41,436 71,362 13,476
1,230 2,631 6,820
321 *
1,582 2,116 4,965
216 4,532 5,253 2,742
805 3,896 2,572 2,611

0.0 1,147

3.6 1,051

6.2 1,275

1.2 1,843

0.1 1,241

0.2

909

0.6

753

0.0

983

*

*

0.1

768

0.2 1,255

0.4

994

0.0 1,309

0.4 1,454

0.5

845

0.2 1,004

0.1 1,273

0.3

881

0.2 1,074

0.2 1,490

46 85 128 219 62,670 70 5,854 7,195 1,388 1,713 4,802 3,900

1,792 *
1,978 2,897 878,690 5,637 68,147 109,549 47,458 54,536 61,694 25,029

0.2 2,017

*

*

0.2

805

0.3 1,194

76.4 1,070

0.5 1,709

5.9 1,501

9.5

563

4.1 1,122

4.7 1,707

5.4 1,791

2.2 1,088

13,420 103,448

9.0 1,628

508

26,135

2.3 1,868

5,022 1,001 5,990
912 5,092

92,869 18,716 112,396 15,617 106,102

8.1

739

1.6

763

9.8

961

1.4

796

9.2

397

5,803 3,801 74,036 1,301
347 319 635 75,337 267,525

31,359 2,420
995,051 154,354
25,265 36,743 92,346 1,149,404 3,752,981

2.7 0.2 86.6 13.4 2.2 3.2 8.0 100.0

630 1,091 1,084
941 1,461
961 791 1,064 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Cherokee Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Cherokee Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Cherokee

Note: Source:

Lowes Home Centers Inc Northside Hospital Inc Pediatria Healthcare Llc Pillgrims Pride Corp Publix Super Market Inc Red Lobster Inn Target The Home Depot The Kroger Company Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Cherokee Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Lockheed Martin Corp Northside Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc Wellstar Health System Inc

COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Cobb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Cobb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Cherokee

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Cherokee, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Forsyth, GA Bartow, GA Pickens, GA Other Total Residents:

26,239 18,911 17,494
2,898 2,037 1,961 1,104
776 2,572 73,992

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35.5 25.6 23.6
3.9 2.8 2.7 1.5 1.0 3.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Cherokee

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Cherokee, GA Cobb, GA Pickens, GA Bartow, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Gilmer, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents:

26,239 5,234 2,191 1,154 1,129 582 527 459 3,196
40,711

3(5&(17 2)727$/
64.5 12.9
5.4 2.8 2.8 1.4 1.3 1.1 7.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e81O8.7H-71T2.%2i1Ag45.%h-9L1334%45S45.6c-0165h3%14+o5.o-04l%4

Cherokee Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
17.1% 22.4% 26.8% 23.2% 10.5% 100.0%

18-24 28.7% 25.5% 34.0% 11.0%
0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 12.9% 19.1% 25.9% 31.5% 10.6% 100.0%

35-44 11.0% 21.9% 27.6% 27.6% 12.0% 100.0%

45-64 14.0% 22.8% 26.3% 22.2% 14.6% 100.0%

65+ 35.0% 26.3% 19.0% 12.0%
7.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Cherokee Cobb Dawson Forsyth Fulton Gordon Pickens Cherokee Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 2,100 7,308
207 1,790 7,547
564 229 20,771

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207 1,790 7,547
564 229 20,771

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Colleges and Universities
Cherokee Area
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Version 2.0

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Colleges and Universities

Cherokee Area
Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Cobb
Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University
Dawson
Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College
Cherokee
Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Reinhardt University
Pickens
Appalachian Technical College
Gordon
Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)

www.carver.edu/contents/ www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu
http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com
www.chattcollege.com
www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu
http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org
www.appalachiantech.edu www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.reinhardt.edu
www.appalachiantech.edu
www.coosavalleytech.edu

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Colleges and Universities

Cherokee Area Forsyth
Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)

www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 186

2009 299

2010 449

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

47

104

70

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

11

14

13

2

18

27

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

28

15

12

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

237

350

375

Biomedical Technology/Technician

12

16

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

42

37

20

Child Care and Support Services Management

8

7

12

Child Care Provider/Assistant

29

18

33

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

10

8

2

16

32

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

3

1

3

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

14

18

13

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

42

88

92

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

118

87

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

51

118

60

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

12

21

7

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

39

10

44

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

7

6

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

79

57

41

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

50

97

115

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrician

11

9

8

82

66

24

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

50

72

66

85

63

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Landscaping and Groundskeeping

66

94

61

3

30

27

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

45

141

92

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.8

2009-2010 50.2

121.3

-32.7

27.3

-7.1

800.0 -46.4 47.7 33.3 -11.9 -12.5 -37.9 400.0

50.0 -20.0
7.1 -6.3 -45.9 71.4 83.3 -20.0

700.0 -66.7 28.6 109.5 237.1 131.4 75.0 -74.4 -14.3 -27.8 94.0 -18.2

100.0 200.0 -27.8
4.5 -26.3 -49.2 -66.7 340.0 150.0 -28.1 18.6 -11.1

-19.5 194.1

-63.6 44.0

28.8

-25.9

42.4

-35.1

900.0 213.3

-10.0 -34.8

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD Medical/Clinical Assistant Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 6

2010 3

38

29

18

14

68

86

115

34

31

72

36

80

31

41

52

77

87

60

13

11

15

6

21

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -50.0

-23.7

-37.9

385.7

26.5

-70.4

-8.8

-50.0

122.2

32.3

26.8

13.0

-31.0

-15.4

36.4

250.0

0.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of Cherokee County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Cherokee

NUMBER PERCENT

77,416

100.0

11,900

15.4

4,888

6.3

1,740

2.3

7,850

10.1

1,244

1.6

10,956

14.2

12,399

16.0

5,119

6.6

4,373

5.7

3,489

4.5

2,334

3.0

3,059

4.0

1,208

1.6

6,632

8.6

225

0.3

Cherokee Area

NUMBER PERCENT

984,805

100.0

158,114

16.1

66,499

6.8

24,568

2.5

117,449

11.9

16,893

1.7

134,517

13.7

155,538

15.8

41,485

4.2

36,555

3.7

44,254

4.5

32,185

3.3

38,440

3.9

13,894

1.4

97,310

9.9

7,104

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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1,233 2,246 9,831
188 1,437 12,715
369 203 28,222

463 944 3,586
80 688 4,452 138
82 10,433

106 324 1,503
23 219 1,929
36 16 4,156

88 174 826
11 137 963
15 12 2,226

78 111 450
10 49 381 24
8 1,111

20

46 18

128

31

48 33

193

229

338 180

996

3

3

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27

21

29 18

121

293

557 272 1,319

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79 129 479
9 53 544 40 22 1,355

141 120 596
11 33 772 48 13 1,734

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6,072 3,649 15,917
420 1,823 27,774 1,897
723 58,275

117 97
382 9
29 910
46 11 1,601

425 168 922
17 91 2,755 84 38 4,500

217 110 448
13 45 1,389 60 21 2,303

185 107 592
12 53 975 32 33 1,989

631 536 2,235
46 347 3,852 137
70 7,854

1,411 1,445 6,868
142 709 10,020 428 217 21,240

18

621

10

278

27

905

3

50

7

131

35 1,385

9

136

8

85

117 3,591

324 241 767
31 121 990 115
60 2,649

Prod.
1,426 374
1,273 61
147 2,404
546 110 6,341

Trans. & Moving
697 283 1,498
36 143 3,059 304
70 6,090

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 465 Big Shanty Road Marietta GA 30066-3303 Phone: (770) 528 - 6100

Fax: (770) 528 - 6139

Rehabilitation Center(s) 3049 Marietta Highway P. O. Box 4188 Canton, GA 30114-0206 Phone: (770) 720 - 3570

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Clarke County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Clarke Barrow Jackson Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Clarke Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 63,278 34,314 27,099 15,482 18,366 7,696
166,235 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 58,283 30,795 24,182 14,183 17,154 7,040
151,637 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 4,995 7.9% 3,519 10.3% 2,917 10.8% 1,299 8.4% 1,212 6.6% 656 8.5%
14,598 8.8% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Clarke Clarke Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

116,714 22

123,967

6.2

139,121

19.2

322,393

382,115

18.5

492,622

52.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
292 10
1 185
96 6 1 3 1 6 1
14 1 7 6 7
15 5 2
3 4 5 9 0 0 2,658 4 106 487 58 50 153 207
300
19
161 27
434 34
338
280 116 3,066 115
38 45 32 3,181

Clarke

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,689 100

12.0 1,015 0.2 1,411

* 1,217 6,358
* * * * * * 129 * 1,304 180 249 272 * *

*

*

1.9

763

9.9 1,057

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

648

*

*

2.0 1,892

0.3

877

0.4 1,114

0.4

781

*

*

*

*

841 286
* 33
0 0 35,759 * 1,724 7,462 972 602 1,284 955

1.3

910

0.4 1,100

*

*

0.1

543

0.0

0

0.0

0

55.9

618

*

*

2.7

835

11.7

436

1.5

727

0.9

780

2.0 1,113

1.5

522

1,501

2.3 1,013

275

0.4

881

2,439 *
9,602 403
6,506

3.8

446

*

*

15.0

883

0.6

516

10.2

247

1,613 78
43,526 20,485
1,453 *
4,904 64,011

2.5 0.1 68.0 32.0 2.3
* 7.7 100.0

426 553 816 886 1,184
* 669 723

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,191 63

Clarke Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

17,406 585

16.0

860

0.5

683

20

176

797

3,416

311

13,232

19

4,427

2

*

8

622

4

114

18

400

3

236

25

232

1

*

18

1,612

15

632

27

845

59

771

25

1,231

5

39

0.2

648

3.1

705

12.1

910

4.1

563

*

*

0.6 1,232

0.1

424

0.4

893

0.2 1,009

0.2

623

*

*

1.5 1,765

0.6

726

0.8

946

0.7

840

1.1

912

0.0 1,214

6 14 33 24
1 4 5,433 16 360 1,006 179 92 348 368

882 638 300 173
* * 61,104 507 4,284 13,892 2,261 836 2,379 1,497

0.8

912

0.6 1,041

0.3 1,339

0.2

766

*

*

*

*

56.1

602

0.5 1,286

3.9

814

12.7

456

2.1

726

0.8

764

2.2 1,031

1.4

500

670

2,930

2.7

855

33

876

0.8

935

418

4,361

68

772

696

12,816

72

746

558

10,262

4.0

534

0.7

568

11.8

822

0.7

511

9.4

254

549 309 6,933 336
89 108 139 7,269 267,525

2,683 205
78,715 30,295
2,050 *
13,714 109,007 3,752,981

2.5 0.2 72.2 27.8 1.9
* 12.6 100.0

446 650 659 744 1,087
* 636 682 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Clarke Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Clarke Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Clarke

Note: Source:

Athens Regional Medical Ctr Athens Technical College Baldor Electric Company Carrier Corporation Dialamerica Marketing Inc Merial Limited Pillgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc University of Georgia Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Clarke Area
Athens Regional Medical Ctr Chicos Distribution Services Llc Corporate Office Dialamerica Marketing Inc Harrison Poultry Inc Merial Limited Pillgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc University of Georgia Wal-Mart

COUNTY Clarke Barrow
Jackson Clarke Barrow Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Clarke

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Clarke, GA Oconee, GA Jackson, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Hall, GA Barrow, GA Madison, GA Other Total Residents:

39,009 1,975 952 932 803 703 660 524 2,627
48,185

3(5&(17 2)727$/
81.0 4.1 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.1 5.5
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Clarke

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NUMBER

Clarke, GA Oconee, GA Madison, GA Oglethorpe, GA Jackson, GA Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Other Total Residents:

39,009 6,696 6,048 3,358 3,022 1,580 895 895 3,970
66,160

3(5&(17 2)727$/
59.0 10.1
9.1 5.1 4.6 2.4 1.4 1.4 6.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e62O8.2H-61T2.%6i2Ag45.%h-2L2434%26S45.6c-82165h3%94+o5.o-44l%4

Clarke Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
22.2% 27.9% 28.9% 12.8%
8.3% 100.0%

18-24 16.6% 20.0% 54.1%
8.7% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.2% 27.6% 26.4% 20.7%
9.1% 100.0%

35-44 19.4% 33.5% 22.8% 13.6% 10.7% 100.0%

45-64 22.8% 32.6% 20.8% 10.9% 12.9% 100.0%

65+ 46.2% 23.9% 12.5%
9.6% 7.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Barrow Clarke Jackson Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Clarke Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
616 585 636 286 488 151 2,762

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
616 585 636 286 488 151 2,762

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Colleges and Universities

Clarke Area Clarke
Athens Technical College Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area) University of Georgia
Barrow
Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)

www.athenstech.edu www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu
www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

33

14

21

4

3

4

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

-25.0

33.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 70

2009 27

2010 49

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

82

56

113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

51

26

37

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -61.4

2009-2010 81.5

-31.7

101.8

60.0

75.0

100.0

60.0

12.5

-88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of Clarke County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Clarke

NUMBER PERCENT

54,698

100.0

4,490

8.2

1,924

3.5

1,525

2.8

8,769

16.0

1,648

3.0

6,675

12.2

7,818

14.3

1,425

2.6

1,249

2.3

4,423

8.1

2,018

3.7

2,827

5.2

782

1.4

8,644

15.8

481

0.9

Clarke Area

NUMBER PERCENT

131,379

100.0

11,626

8.9

4,071

3.1

3,264

2.5

15,063

11.5

3,592

2.7

14,960

11.4

20,330

15.5

7,048

5.4

6,482

4.9

13,313

10.1

6,147

4.7

6,753

5.1

2,099

1.6

15,764

12.0

867

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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71

1,212

321

98

510

196

53

242

67

20

247

105

21

128

42

4

3,002

977

267

47

42

58

44

24

23

12

6

8

9

9

5

158

129

10

23

8

74

63

56 20

202

8

13

7

54

6

7

3

43

20

8

4

29

4

3

4

22

111

110 46

424

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59

82

150

35

69

23

41

17

14

14

17

221

350

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Barrow Clarke Jackson Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Total Area

2,209

46

112

64

52

235

721

5,386

109

604

325

203

726 1,178

1,921

41

100

66

39

223

534

1,159

27

68

33

38

116

237

552

10

32

17

25

77

181

546

16

35

14

19

54

118

11,773

249

951

519

376 1,431 2,969

8

205

171

22

353

212

9

222

117

12

138

104

3

36

32

9

65

46

63 1,019

682

Prod.
281 886 292 208
72 96 1,835

Trans. & Moving
314 768 278 178
67 74 1,679

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Clay County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Clay Calhoun Early Quitman Randolph Clay Area Georgia United States Henry, AL

Labor Force 1,408 2,273 5,377 967 2,677
12,702 4,693,711 153,889,000
6,924

Employed 1,285 2,032 4,856 837 2,329
11,339 4,213,719 139,064,000
6,272

Unemployed Rate 123 8.7% 241 10.6% 521 9.7% 130 13.4% 348 13.0%
1,363 10.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
652 9.4%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Clay City of Fort Gaines Clay Area Georgia United States Henry, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank
3,183 155 1,107

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

3,200

0.5

3,077

-3.3

47,796

48,283

1.0

48,190

0.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

16,679

17,218

3.2

17,428

4.5

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Chemical Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills Primary Metal Paper Machinery Fabricated Metal Product Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 12 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 1 3 13 3 0 2 0
0
0
1 0 5 0 1
7 1 49 17 5 7 5 66

Clay

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

215

30.3

637

60

8.5

387

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

214

30.1

366

*

*

*

18

2.5

407

66

9.3

327

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

97

13.7

362

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

17

2.4

314

*

*

*

430

60.6

501

281

39.6

720

51

7.2 1,316

*

*

*

175

24.6

450

710

100.0

539

NUMBER
OF FIRMS
133 84 31 18 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4
456 3
42 130
29 5
40 10

Clay Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,953 737 317 898

23.1

926

8.7

592

3.7

681

10.6 1,288

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

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*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

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0

0.0

0

*

*

*

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512

38.6

505

*

*

6.0

701

856

10.1

393

148

1.7

459

25

0.3

592

249

2.9

764

28

0.3

412

28

95

1.1

634

2

*

*

*

19

186

5

176

38

568

5

17

41

298

2.2

373

2.1

548

6.7

571

0.2

440

3.5

235

59 17 606 122 30 49 43 728 267,525

113 13
5,240 3,234
160 1,001 2,073 8,472 3,752,981

1.3

340

0.2

365

61.9

661

38.2

540

1.9

953

11.8

527

24.5

515

100.0

615

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Clay Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Clay Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Clay

Note: Source:

Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines Clayco & Associates ESP, Inc Georgia Giant Foods of Fort Gaines Graham Timber Co Inc Hattaway Farms Partnership Lower Chattahoochee Direct Service R James Properties Rubo's Shivers Farms
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Clay Area
Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines Archbold Medical Center Birdsong Peanuts First State Bancshares of Blakely GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc Randolph Co Medical Associates Vescom Corporation Willowood Assisted Living Facility

COUNTY Clay Early Early Early
Calhoun Randolph
Early Randolph
Early Calhoun

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Clay

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Clay, GA Randolph, GA Calhoun, GA Early, GA Henry, AL Barbour, AL Dougherty, GA Terrell, GA Other Total Residents:

578 119 113 108 101
65 41 13 60 1,198

3(5&(17 2)727$/
48.2 9.9 9.4 9.0 8.4 5.4 3.4 1.1 5.0
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Clay

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Clay, GA

578

Henry, AL

38

Randolph, GA

32

Chatham, GA

22

Early, GA

21

Calhoun, GA

17

Barbour, AL

15

Sumter, GA

14

Other

51

Total Residents:

788

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.4 4.8 4.1 2.8 2.7 2.2 1.9 1.8 6.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.5H-91T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-1L3534%28S45.6c-57265h3%84+o5.o-44l%4

Clay Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
35.4% 33.2% 21.6%
5.2% 4.6% 100.0%

18-24 38.9% 30.6% 28.3%
1.1% 1.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.1% 42.5% 29.6%
6.1% 6.7% 100.0%

35-44 28.4% 38.4% 24.2%
4.5% 4.6% 100.0%

45-64 32.5% 35.0% 20.5%
6.0% 6.1% 100.0%

65+ 58.7% 20.6% 11.2%
6.7% 2.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Calhoun Early Quitman Randolph Clay Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
37 136
10 71 254

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
37 136
10 71 254

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Colleges and Universities

Clay Area Early
Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College)
Clay
Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Randolph
Andrew College

www.albanytech.edu www.albanytech.edu www.andrewcollege.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 62

2009 64

2010 81

32

55

50

5

9

3

13

13

20

60

60

126

Clay Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 3.2

2009-2010 26.6

71.9

-9.1

80.0

-66.7

0.0

53.8

0.0

110.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 83

2009 105

2010 108

Carpentry/Carpenter

24

49

58

Child Care and Support Services Management

7

10

13

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

5

5

Commercial and Advertising Art

1

8

15

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

12

48

52

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

26

40

44

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

58

37

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

110

172

246

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

15

22

14

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

31

38

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

20

22

8

22

21

20

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

116

146

207

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

34

74

49

19

7

83

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

14

51

27

9

7

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

74

101

129

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

4

3

8

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

4

20

13

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

4

2

3

41

58

130

55

36

35

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

8

9

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

59

48

40

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

7

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

33

31

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

54

85

78

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

11

13

18

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

2

4

2

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

18

23

Operations Management and Supervision

58

73

27

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

19

26

33

Plant Nursery Operations and Management

11

4

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

20

18

22

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 26.5

2009-2010 2.9

104.2

18.4

42.9

30.0

-54.5

0.0

700.0

87.5

300.0

8.3

53.8

10.0

31.8

-36.2

56.4

43.0

46.7

-36.4

22.6

-73.7

10.0

-63.6

-4.5 100.0
25.9 117.6

-4.8 12.5 41.8 -33.8

-63.2 264.3

1085.7 -47.1

-22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0

-14.3 27.7 166.7 -35.0 50.0

41.5

124.1

-34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 100.0 25.9 36.8 -63.6 -10.0

-2.8 -55.6 -16.7 16.7
-6.1 -8.2 38.5 -50.0 27.8 -63.0 26.9 225.0 22.2 Page 5 of 7

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 29

2009 26

2010 25

8

7

3

27

20

34

95

70

82

7

2

1

192

242

335

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -10.3

2009-2010 -3.8

-12.5

-57.1

-25.9

70.0

-26.3

17.1

-71.4

-50.0

26.0

38.4

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College (Dougherty Co.).
Occupational Profile for Residents of Clay County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Clay

NUMBER PERCENT

1,311

100.0

145

11.1

0

0.0

29

2.2

84

6.4

14

1.1

130

9.9

204

15.6

69

5.3

60

4.6

143

10.9

108

8.2

114

8.7

38

2.9

165

12.6

8

0.6

Clay Area

NUMBER PERCENT

12,753

100.0

1,014

8.0

82

0.6

239

1.9

1,040

8.2

265

2.1

1,226

9.6

1,607

12.6

528

4.1

552

4.3

2,109

16.5

871

6.8

1,114

8.7

336

2.6

1,611

12.6

159

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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38

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17

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111

40

6

12

7

2

89

12

6

267

67

16

1

1

0

2

0

2

0

0

0

1

1

6

1

1

0

7

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10

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Calhoun

252

12

12

14

13

31

29

6

10

14

Clay

115

5

6

10

5

8

35

2

6

5

Early

793

38

70

31

30

86

70

27

41

22

Quitman

66

0

4

3

4

5

24

1

1

7

Randolph

346

14

52

8

17

22

39

10

20

15

Total Area

1,572

69

144

66

69

152

197

46

78

63

Prod.
57 16 164
9 92 338

Trans. & Moving
54 17 214
8 57 350

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Clayton County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Clayton Dekalb Fayette Fulton Henry Spalding Clayton Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 131,098 374,696 50,092 478,766 95,947 27,974
1,158,573 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 114,904 335,662 45,758 428,224 85,972 24,258
1,034,778 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 16,194 12.4% 39,034 10.4% 4,334 8.7% 50,542 10.6% 9,975 10.4% 3,716 13.3%
123,795 10.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Clayton

259,424

5

290,965

12.2

318,950

22.9

City of Jonesboro

4,724

Clayton Area

2,246,460

2,677,296

19.2 3,165,906

40.9

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
400 2
1 260 137
9 1 1 5 4 21 1 10 9 13 19 13 1
2 11
9 8 0 0 0 0 3,507 8 269 709 415 42 193 203
267
16
252 32
425 24
366
286 170 4,077 155
37 29 89 4,232

Clayton

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,995 *

6.9

922

*

*

* 2,563 4,408 1,061
* * * 178 109 * 812 439 546 258 335 *

*

*

2.5

888

4.3

942

1.0

698

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2 1,070

0.1

569

*

*

0.8 1,484

0.4

853

0.5

920

0.3

886

0.3

889

*

*

* 262
85 86
0 0 0 0 79,285 * 4,960 9,896 32,698 448 1,669 1,195

*

*

0.3 1,044

0.1

725

0.1 1,009

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

77.7

777

*

*

4.9 1,053

9.7

514

32.0

981

0.4

889

1.6

771

1.2

570

1,241

1.2

921

454

0.4 1,117

6,646 547
7,800 *
9,577

6.5

535

0.5

607

7.6

812

*

*

9.4

330

1,157 118
86,398 15,680
1,341 2,896 11,443 102,078

1.1 0.1 84.6 15.4 1.3 2.8 11.2 100.0

578 645 850 904 1,263 719 730 787

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 5,455 60

Clayton Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

81,023 263

6.8 1,207

0.0

971

26 3,586 1,783
155 16 60 61 54
273 17
136 77
136 171
90 73

344 30,659 49,756 12,280
812 774 1,253 2,193 4,127 465 3,867 4,410 2,940 3,049 2,194 1,740

0.0 1,434

2.6 1,023

4.2 1,319

1.0 2,040

0.1 1,227

0.1

522

0.1

871

0.2 1,219

0.3 1,050

0.0 1,121

0.3 1,265

0.4

978

0.2 1,021

0.3

861

0.2 1,051

0.1 1,650

38 78 99 194
1 10 21 23 59,207 79 4,753 7,320 1,722 1,696 4,348 3,707

2,092 1,300 1,417 3,202
* * 996 392 920,685 6,005 61,303 110,113 82,843 55,642 60,459 24,374

0.2 1,312

0.1 1,057

0.1

729

0.3 1,171

*

*

*

*

0.1 1,073

0.0 1,030

77.8 1,053

0.5 1,673

5.2 1,464

9.3

536

7.0 1,062

4.7 1,710

5.1 1,797

2.1 1,045

11,776

95,252

8.0 1,609

472

26,754

2.3 1,966

4,270 966
6,233 839
5,191

87,503 32,745 124,119 15,763 106,414

7.4

728

2.8 1,082

10.5

913

1.3

784

9.0

400

5,835 3,557 68,219 1,454
374 358 722 69,673 267,525

31,395 2,312
1,004,020 179,718 41,619 42,855 95,244
1,183,736 3,752,981

2.7 0.2 84.8 15.2 3.5 3.6 8.0 100.0

641 1,082 1,065 1,001 1,533
907 811 1,055 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Clayton Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Clayton Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Clayton

Note: Source:

Air Tran Airways Inc Clayton State University Concessions Paschals JV Delta Air Lines Inc Fedex Ground Package System Inc Gate Gourmet Inc Georgia Power Company J B Hunt Transport Inc Southern Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Clayton Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Emory Healthcare, Inc, Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System Northside Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Co The Home Depot Turner Services Inc

COUNTY Clayton Fulton DeKalb DeKalb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Clayton

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Henry, GA Cobb, GA Fayette, GA Gwinnett, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents:

42,924 40,271
9,024 4,413 4,053 3,760 2,785
652 4,556 112,438

3(5&(17 2)727$/
38.2 35.8
8.0 3.9 3.6 3.3 2.5 0.6 4.1 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Clayton

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Clayton, GA Henry, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Dekalb, GA Cobb, GA Coweta, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents:

42,924 13,541
9,722 6,048 5,644 3,166 3,097 2,113 10,907 97,162

3(5&(17 2)727$/
44.2 13.9 10.0
6.2 5.8 3.3 3.2 2.2 11.2 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.8H-61T2.%4i0Ag45.%h-0L1334%43S45.6c-90165h3%14+o5.o-94l%4

Clayton Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
18.0% 23.0% 27.7% 20.7% 10.7% 100.0%

18-24 29.6% 25.0% 33.7% 10.9%
0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.0% 20.4% 27.5% 27.5% 10.5% 100.0%

35-44 11.9% 22.5% 29.1% 24.3% 12.2% 100.0%

45-64 14.9% 23.4% 26.6% 19.8% 15.3% 100.0%

65+ 33.0% 26.2% 19.8% 12.4%
8.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Clayton Dekalb Fayette Fulton Henry Spalding Clayton Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
2,184 5,460 1,791 7,547 2,573
498 20,053

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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2,184 5,460 1,791 7,547 2,573
498 20,053

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Colleges and Universities
Clayton Area
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University
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Colleges and Universities
Clayton Area
Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Dekalb
Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology
Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake
Clayton
Strayer University-Morrow Atlanta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw
Henry
Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University

www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu
http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.chefs.edu/atlanta www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu
http://www.strayer.edu/ www.atlantatech.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu
www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu

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Colleges and Universities

Clayton Area Spalding
Southern Crescent Technical College

www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Barbering/Barber Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Commercial and Advertising Art Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management
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2008 46

2009 72

2010 97

7

9

14

17

14

37

4

5

8

68

54

29

162

190

204

23

34

39

53

29

25

23

42

22

5

9

8

13

32

21

172

163

167

9

12

20

7

1

27

2

7

5

32

27

53

8

14

12

13

8

11

2

6

4

46

47

67

5

1

6

43

64

89

35

42

36

49

97

77

14

12

23

87

123

131

4

6

11

35

21

21

42

24

14

10

6

5

Clayton Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 56.5

2009-2010 34.7

28.6

55.6

-17.6

164.3

25.0

60.0

-20.6

-46.3

17.3

7.4

47.8

14.7

-45.3

-13.8

82.6

-47.6

80.0

-11.1

146.2

-34.4

-5.2

2.5

33.3

66.7

-85.7

2600.0

250.0

-28.6

-15.6

96.3

75.0

-14.3

-38.5

37.5

200.0

-33.3

2.2

42.6

-80.0

500.0

48.8

39.1

20.0

-14.3

98.0 -14.3 41.4

-20.6 91.7
6.5

50.0 -40.0 -42.9 -40.0

83.3 0.0
-41.7 -16.7
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Welding Technology/Welder Word Processing

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 11

2010 26

26

29

23

16

15

55

4

7

27

15

14

20

32

15

20

11

16

12

10

20

24

12

22

24

13

4

26

6

35

1

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 120.0

2009-2010 136.4

11.5

-20.7

-6.3

266.7

75.0

285.7

-6.7

42.9

-53.1

33.3

45.5

-25.0

100.0

20.0

83.3

9.1

-69.2

550.0

483.3

-97.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Atlanta Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Clayton County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Clayton

NUMBER PERCENT

121,158

100.0

9,929

8.2

3,141

2.6

2,025

1.7

10,193

8.4

2,358

2.0

11,313

9.3

27,064

22.3

6,141

5.1

7,058

5.8

7,772

6.4

9,125

7.5

6,563

5.4

3,237

2.7

14,564

12.0

675

0.6

Clayton Area

NUMBER PERCENT

1,056,188

100.0

146,216

13.8

60,639

5.7

28,065

2.7

130,761

12.4

18,946

1.8

124,181

11.8

184,572

17.5

39,295

3.7

40,408

3.8

49,013

4.6

45,079

4.3

45,994

4.4

18,735

1.8

115,712

11.0

8,572

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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3,541

995

481

184

107

Dekalb

9,475 2,950

1,353

705

302

Fayette

998

410

150

75

57

Fulton

12,715 4,452

1,929

963

381

Henry

2,245

781

315

167

80

Spalding

583

199

48

23

25

Total Area

29,557 9,787

4,276

2,117

952

41

205 51

521

226

456 215 1,108

13

21 21

99

293

557 272 1,319

24

86 31

252

8

23

5

76

605 1,348 595 3,375

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181 762
70 1,233
119 26
2,391

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253 561
49 544 168
49 1,624

522 837
33 772 222 101 2,487

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Clayton Dekalb Fayette Fulton Henry Spalding Total Area

12,570 23,023
1,464 27,774
5,409 3,324 73,564

421 705
49 910 200
88 2,373

834 1,865
89 2,755
287 307 6,137

367 866
28 1,389
131 120 2,901

403 806
45 975 177
81 2,487

1,599 3,155
205 3,852
759 356 9,926

4,733 8,933
601 10,020
2,028 747
27,062

20

586

52 1,049

1

80

35 1,385

10

322

11

276

129 3,698

578 931 103 990 319 187 3,108

Prod.
1,146 2,146
123 2,404
478 598 6,895

Trans. & Moving
1,883 2,515
140 3,059
698 553 8,848

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2450 Mt Zion Parkway Building 100, Suite 100 Jonesboro GA 30236 Phone: (678) 479 - 5886

Fax: (678) 479 - 6818

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2450 Mt. Zion Parkway Southwood 75 Office Park Jonesboro, GA 30236 Phone: (678) Ext - 301

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Clinch County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Clinch Atkinson Echols Lanier Ware Clinch Area Georgia United States Baker, FL Columbia, FL

Labor Force 2,691 3,062 2,133 4,022
14,732 26,640 4,693,711 153,889,000 12,178 31,394

Employed 2,378 2,565 1,981 3,646
13,069 23,639 4,213,719 139,064,000 10,850 28,042

Unemployed Rate 313 11.6% 497 16.2% 152 7.1% 376 9.3%
1,663 11.3% 3,001 11.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6% 1,328 10.9% 3,352 10.7%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Clinch

6,798 145

7,143

5.1

7,119

4.7

City of Homerville

2,456

Clinch Area

161,277

168,517

4.5

180,205

11.7

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Baker, FL

26,145

28,989

10.9

31,365

20.0

Columbia, FL

69,535

74,230

6.8

80,744

16.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Apparel Machinery Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Textile Mills Nonmetallic Mineral Product Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
48 33
0 8 7 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98 2 9 25 5 3 5 2
11
1
4 0 9 1 11
10 1
147 32 6 10 16
179

Clinch

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,247 479

51.8

566

19.9

395

0

0.0

0

59

2.5

293

708

29.4

705

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

637

26.5

411

*

*

*

120

5.0

401

157

6.5

340

3

0.1

298

12

0.5

738

21

0.9

573

*

*

*

31

1.3

751

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

126

5.2

449

*

*

*

92

3.8

172

15 *
1,886 521 23 47 451
2,407

0.6

348

*

*

78.4

488

21.6

552

1.0

616

2.0

504

18.7

535

100.0

518

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 281 92

Clinch Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,623 1,489

22.4

541

7.2

402

1 117
71 5
14 3
11 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 6
11 1,057
9 77 267 44 20 67 43

* 764 2,369
80 857
* * * * * * * * * 42 176 93 51 11,055 110 656 2,863 415 164 547 150

*

*

3.7

584

11.5

615

0.4

519

4.2

567

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

568

0.9

716

0.5

561

0.2

504

53.7

565

0.5

938

3.2

702

13.9

445

2.0

805

0.8

762

2.7

759

0.7

445

83

420

2.0

707

4

*

*

*

57

445

5

*

154

3,013

11

55

106

1,489

2.2

442

*

*

14.6

776

0.3

328

7.2

234

110 19
1,357 152 29 69 54
1,509 267,525

436 20
15,698 4,900 289 1,609 3,002
20,598 3,752,981

2.1

378

0.1

454

76.2

558

23.8

600

1.4

757

7.8

598

14.6

587

100.0

568

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Clinch Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Clinch Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Clinch

Note: Source:

Bway Corporation Clinch Healthcare Llc Clinch Memorial Hospital Harveys Lee Container Corps Mulch Manufacturing Inc Sunnyridge Berry Center Inc Sunripe Vegetables Inc Superior Berries Company Wilson IGA
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Clinch Area
Baptist Village Inc Bway Corporation Concerted Services Inc Enhanced Recovery Corporation Flash Foods Inc GA Dept of Corrections Gatx Corp Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr TLC Mouldings Wal-Mart

COUNTY Ware Clinch Ware Ware Ware Ware Ware Ware
Atkinson Ware

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Clinch

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Clinch, GA Ware, GA Lowndes, GA Atkinson, GA Coffee, GA Lanier, GA Berrien, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents:

2,045 144 96 78 63 36 13 11 59
2,545

3(5&(17 2)727$/
80.4 5.7 3.8 3.1 2.5 1.4 0.5 0.4 2.3
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Clinch

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Clinch, GA Ware, GA Atkinson, GA Lanier, GA Lowndes, GA Berrien, GA Coffee, GA Echols, GA Other Total Residents:

2,045 186 139 128 104 55 46 35 147
2,885

3(5&(17 2)727$/
70.9 6.4 4.8 4.4 3.6 1.9 1.6 1.2 5.1
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e13O8.4H-32T2.%8i6Ag45.%h-0L3534%02S45.6c-15265h3%64+o5.o-64l%4

Clinch Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.6% 37.0% 19.2%
5.8% 3.5% 100.0%

18-24 41.3% 36.6% 19.4%
2.5% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 28.0% 40.5% 21.1%
7.5% 2.9% 100.0%

35-44 26.6% 43.7% 20.3%
5.9% 3.5% 100.0%

45-64 30.1% 36.7% 21.1%
7.0% 5.2% 100.0%

65+ 52.5% 26.5% 12.8%
4.4% 3.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Atkinson Clinch Echols Lanier Ware Clinch Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
72 79 50 77 312 590

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
72 79 50 77 312 590

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Colleges and Universities

Clinch Area Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College
Clinch
Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 35

2010 26

10

14

15

10

8

8

18

3

7

10

42

19

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2008-2009 52.2

2009-2010 -25.7

40.0

7.1

-20.0

0.0

-83.3

133.3

320.0

-54.8

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 6

2010 9

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

15

6

33

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

20

25

46

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

27

30

29

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

1

1

8

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

11

13

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

7

4

6

9

3

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

13

11

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

10

20

13

1

4

1

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

11

6

Forest Technology/Technician

10

11

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

15

9

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

17

23

52

25

26

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

63

24

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

2

1

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

38

53

67

Lineworker

64

49

49

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

1

3

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

10

9

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

19

14

25

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

6

23

28

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

19

16

20

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

7

12

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

12

8

5

Surveying Technology/Surveying

3

4

8

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

49

38

48

13

70

117

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -25.0

2009-2010 50.0

-60.0

450.0

25.0

84.0

11.1

-3.3

0.0

700.0

18.2

-69.2

75.0

-42.9

50.0 -15.4 100.0

-66.7 100.0 -35.0

300.0 -35.3 10.0 50.0 35.3

-75.0 -45.5 45.5 -40.0 126.1

4.0 1475.0
-50.0 39.5 -23.4
0.0 11.1 -26.3 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -33.3 33.3 -22.4

-84.6 -61.9 400.0 26.4
0.0 200.0 -10.0
78.6 21.7 25.0
8.3 -37.5 100.0 26.3

438.5

67.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Clinch County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Clinch

NUMBER PERCENT

2,729

100.0

186

6.8

0

0.0

33

1.2

213

7.8

64

2.4

214

7.8

365

13.4

104

3.8

178

6.5

503

18.4

194

7.1

330

12.1

34

1.3

299

11.0

12

0.4

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NUMBER PERCENT

25,793

100.0

1,926

7.5

156

0.6

530

2.1

2,238

8.7

412

1.6

2,578

10.0

3,520

13.7

1,573

6.1

1,717

6.7

3,159

12.3

1,629

6.3

2,422

9.4

650

2.5

2,980

11.6

303

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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7

2

14

6

0

68

18

8

462

111

27

650

158

40

3

1

3

2

0

1

1

2

22

15

29

21

2

0

0

18

0

4

0

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1

1

0

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3

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21

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12

29

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115

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501

15

46

13

14

44

68

319

6

19

7

7

33

60

123

6

7

2

1

9

16

375

16

29

9

12

35

91

3,502

90

451

150

109

622

565

4,820

133

552

181

143

743

800

39

34

24

9

29

20

3

29

10

8

36

34

26

378

140

85

506

228

Prod.
126 61 21 46
389 643

Trans. & Moving
78 68 19 59 582 806

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105

Fax: (912) 287 - 6550

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Cobb County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Cobb Bartow Cherokee Douglas Fulton Paulding Cobb Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 368,845 45,189 107,921 63,972 478,766 66,848
1,131,541 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 333,223 39,922 98,281 56,870 428,224 59,737
1,016,257 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 35,622 9.7% 5,267 11.7% 9,640 8.9% 7,102 11.1% 50,542 10.6% 7,111 10.6%
115,284 10.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Cobb City of Marietta Cobb Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

688,078

4

779,807

13.3

917,603

33.4

56,579

2,197,889

2,605,890

18.6 3,164,529

44.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
2,350 16
5 1,737
592 37 4 4 19 5 17 21 98 3 43 25 33 3 66 57 23
12 21 32 69
0 17,005
15 1,817 2,114
379 363 1,217 1,047
3,514
141
1,468 272
1,604 246
1,335
1,473 1,063 20,418
285 60 36
189 20,703

Cobb

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

36,660 51

12.9 1,223

0.0

580

* 17,466 19,078
1,592 *
32 186
10 416 1,116 1,016
* 1,490
733 622
37 1,004
656 594

*

*

6.1 1,079

6.7 1,357

0.6

605

*

*

0.0

525

0.1 1,794

0.0

471

0.1

683

0.4 1,084

0.4

792

*

*

0.5 1,910

0.3

848

0.2

967

0.0

911

0.4

846

0.2 1,069

0.2 1,158

* * 532 480 0 213,257 1,017 21,671 34,084 8,534 7,297 11,172 5,293

*

*

*

*

0.2

807

0.2

796

0.0

0

74.9

907

0.4 1,494

7.6 1,368

12.0

585

3.0

836

2.6 1,433

3.9 1,303

1.9

982

23,146

8.1 1,537

5,113

1.8 1,219

27,576 3,683
29,171 2,572
25,173

9.7

714

1.3

585

10.2

954

0.9

447

8.8

306

7,755 689
250,606 34,277 2,585 4,896 26,796
284,884

2.7 0.2 88.0 12.0 0.9 1.7 9.4 100.0

593 989 1,065 913 1,179 828 731 932

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 7,054 100

Cobb Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

99,534 374

8.9 1,234

0.0

825

29 4,980 1,945
143 21 27 75 23 79 64
265 16
134 80
133 18
230 127
74

313 39,542 59,304 11,051
1,229 1,040 3,069
275 1,542 2,226 3,422
215 4,134 4,908 2,760
793 3,755 2,161 1,868

0.0 1,246

3.5 1,046

5.3 1,362

1.0 2,125

0.1 1,242

0.1 1,250

0.3

784

0.0 1,055

0.1

778

0.2 1,271

0.3

951

0.0 1,317

0.4 1,454

0.4

787

0.2 1,008

0.1 1,273

0.3

917

0.2 1,047

0.2 1,489

43 76 111 204
2 60,215
68 5,403 6,895 1,402 1,660 4,624 3,780

1,827 *
1,675 2,927
* 862,738
5,490 64,353 108,000 47,912 54,075 60,846 24,918

0.2 1,959

*

*

0.1

776

0.3 1,193

*

*

77.2 1,069

0.5 1,707

5.8 1,510

9.7

565

4.3 1,119

4.8 1,711

5.4 1,801

2.2 1,086

12,709 100,345

9.0 1,636

497

25,687

2.3 1,869

4,784 936
5,832 875
5,021

89,728 18,380 109,756 16,413 105,827

8.0

738

1.6

769

9.8

963

1.5

769

9.5

397

5,729 3,559 70,828 1,256
334 295 627 72,084 267,525

31,008 2,264
964,536 153,522
25,268 36,229 92,025 1,118,057 3,752,981

2.8 0.2 86.3 13.7 2.3 3.2 8.2 100.0

628 1,091 1,086
942 1,460
967 790 1,066 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Cobb Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Cobb Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Cobb

Note: Source:

Home Depot Services Llc Kennesaw State University Lockheed Martin Corp Petsmart Publix Super Market Inc Racetrac Petroleum Inc Ryla Teleservices Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Wellstar Health System Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Lockheed Martin Corp Northside Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc Wellstar Health System Inc

Cobb Area

COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Cobb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Cobb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Cobb

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Cherokee, GA Douglas, GA Clayton, GA Bartow, GA Other Total Residents:

179,750 92,014 18,098 8,723 5,234 4,011 3,166 1,947 12,073
325,016

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.3 28.3
5.6 2.7 1.6 1.2 1.0 0.6 3.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Cobb

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NUMBER

Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Cherokee, GA Paulding, GA Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Douglas, GA Bartow, GA Other Total Residents:

179,750 24,991 18,911 14,850 13,448 8,648 7,450 6,936 22,962
297,946

3(5&(17 2)727$/
60.3 8.4 6.3 5.0 4.5 2.9 2.5 2.3 7.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e71O8.6H-91T2.%2i8Ag45.%h-4L1334%34S45.6c-8165h3%04+o5.o-94l%4

Cobb Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
16.8% 23.1% 26.9% 22.8% 10.4% 100.0%

18-24 27.9% 25.9% 34.3% 11.0%
0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 12.4% 20.0% 26.4% 30.8% 10.4% 100.0%

35-44 10.9% 22.7% 27.6% 26.9% 11.9% 100.0%

45-64 13.8% 23.5% 26.3% 21.9% 14.5% 100.0%

65+ 34.8% 26.9% 19.1% 11.7%
7.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Cherokee Cobb Douglas Fulton Paulding Cobb Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 2,100 7,308 1,617 7,547 1,666 21,264

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,026 2,100 7,308 1,617 7,547 1,666 21,264

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Colleges and Universities
Cobb Area
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University
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Colleges and Universities

Cobb Area

Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Cobb

www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu

Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University
Cherokee

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com
www.chattcollege.com
www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu

Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt University
Paulding

www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu

Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com
Douglas

Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 186

2009 299

2010 449

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

47

104

70

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

11

14

13

2

18

27

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

28

15

12

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

237

350

375

Biomedical Technology/Technician

12

16

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

42

37

20

Child Care and Support Services Management

8

7

12

Child Care Provider/Assistant

29

18

33

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

10

8

2

16

32

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

3

1

3

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

14

18

13

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

42

88

92

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

118

87

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

51

118

60

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

12

21

7

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

39

10

44

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

7

6

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

79

57

41

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

50

97

115

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrician

11

9

8

82

66

24

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

50

72

66

85

63

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Landscaping and Groundskeeping

66

94

61

3

30

27

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

45

141

92

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

6

3

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

38

29

18

Medical/Clinical Assistant

14

68

86

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

115

34

31

Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician

72

36

80

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

31

41

52

Small Business Administration/Management

77

87

60

Surgical Technology/Technologist

13

11

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.8

2009-2010 50.2

121.3

-32.7

27.3

-7.1

800.0 -46.4 47.7 33.3 -11.9 -12.5 -37.9 400.0

50.0 -20.0
7.1 -6.3 -45.9 71.4 83.3 -20.0

700.0 -66.7 28.6 109.5 237.1 131.4 75.0 -74.4 -14.3 -27.8 94.0 -18.2

100.0 200.0 -27.8
4.5 -26.3 -49.2 -66.7 340.0 150.0 -28.1 18.6 -11.1

-19.5 194.1

-63.6 44.0

28.8

-25.9

42.4

-35.1

900.0 213.3
0.0 -23.7 385.7 -70.4 -50.0 32.3 13.0 -15.4

-10.0 -34.8 -50.0 -37.9 26.5
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 21

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 0.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of Cobb County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Cobb

NUMBER PERCENT

342,251

100.0

56,779

16.6

27,419

8.0

9,344

2.7

41,039

12.0

6,009

1.8

47,950

14.0

58,134

17.0

15,103

4.4

13,375

3.9

11,685

3.4

8,723

2.6

11,533

3.4

4,284

1.3

29,265

8.6

1,609

0.5

Cobb Area

NUMBER PERCENT

979,982

100.0

153,839

15.7

65,834

6.7

24,459

2.5

116,822

11.9

16,836

1.7

132,851

13.6

158,439

16.2

41,674

4.3

38,171

3.9

40,825

4.2

32,999

3.4

37,475

3.8

14,438

1.5

98,135

10.0

7,185

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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1,233 2,246 9,831 1,557 12,715 1,550 29,132

463 944 3,586 514 4,452 531 10,490

106 324 1,503 237 1,929 218 4,317

88 174 826 106 963 111 2,268

78 111 450
47 381
91 1,158

20

46 18

128

31

48 33

193

229

338 180

996

31

96 20

216

293

557 272 1,319

28

56 27

181

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79 129 479
99 544 107 1,437

141 120 596 109 772 116 1,854

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Bartow Cherokee Cobb Douglas Fulton Paulding Total Area

6,072 3,649 15,917 3,960 27,774 3,702 61,074

117 97
382 86
910 98
1,690

425 168 922 231 2,755 177 4,678

217 110 448 111 1,389
79 2,354

185 107 592 128 975 119 2,106

631 536 2,235 456 3,852 396 8,106

1,411 1,445 6,868 1,557 10,020 1,397 22,698

18

621

10

278

27

905

9

277

35 1,385

7

364

106 3,830

324 241 767 223 990 272 2,817

Prod.
1,426 374
1,273 409
2,404 434
6,320

Trans. & Moving
697 283 1,498 473 3,059 359 6,369

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 465 Big Shanty Road Marietta GA 30066-3303 Phone: (770) 528 - 6100

Fax: (770) 528 - 6139

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1046 South Cobb Drive, S.E. Marietta, GA 30060-3304 Phone: (770) 528 - 3435
1046 South Cobb Drive, S.E. Marietta, GA 30060-3304 Phone: (770) 528 - 3435

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Coffee County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Coffee Atkinson Bacon Ben Hill Berrien Irwin Jeff Davis Telfair Ware Coffee Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 15,323 3,062 4,485 6,998 7,933 3,909 5,247 4,240 14,732 65,929
4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 12,704 2,565 4,025 5,993 6,981 3,368 4,493 3,506 13,069 56,704
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 2,619 17.1% 497 16.2% 460 10.3% 1,005 14.4% 952 12.0% 541 13.8% 754 14.4% 734 17.3% 1,663 11.3% 9,225 14.0%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Coffee City of Douglas Coffee Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

42,356 48

47,324

11.7

59,026

39.4

11,589

176,165

179,230

1.7

199,148

13.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Computer and Electronic Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 156 30
0 68 58
4 1 1 1 7 1 3 3 7 4 3 8 3 7 2 3 0 0 689 4 50 190 33 10 58 37
60
7
21 5
81 10 60
63 31 876 57 12 24 21 933

Coffee

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,777 317

20.4

638

2.3

513

0 498 1,963
* * * * 214 * 7 * * 45 * * 51 680 * 10 0 0 8,047 * 581 1,927 901 136 304 133

0.0

0

3.7

522

14.4

688

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.6

494

*

*

0.1

402

*

*

*

*

0.3

572

*

*

*

*

0.4

575

5.0

843

*

*

0.1

476

0.0

0

0.0

0

59.0

547

*

*

4.3

585

14.1

501

6.6

628

1.0

524

2.2

716

1.0

460

256

1.9

672

142

1.0

831

516 *
1,660 84
1,117

3.8

514

*

*

12.2

709

0.6

229

8.2

245

220 22
10,846 2,781 92 844 1,845
13,628

1.6

498

0.2

451

79.6

592

20.4

682

0.7

881

6.2

600

13.5

566

100.0

573

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 622 153

Coffee Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

12,091 2,170

23.0

561

4.1

424

2 257 210
16 3
12 5
31 5
10 7
11 14
4 29 13 21 14 11
2 2 2,719 17 203 747 141 51 211 108

* 1,493 8,424
653 *
1,502 25
1,948 58 49
292 121 168 355 458
* 1,585
55 78
* * 28,274 288 1,700 7,202 1,935 484 1,365 362

*

*

2.8

573

16.0

594

1.2

547

*

*

2.9

563

0.0

433

3.7

583

0.1

455

0.1

463

0.6

830

0.2

581

0.3

549

0.7

720

0.9

580

*

*

3.0

719

0.1

389

0.1

693

*

*

*

*

53.7

538

0.5 1,023

3.2

680

13.7

452

3.7

645

0.9

744

2.6

706

0.7

447

204

980

1.9

724

20

710

1.3

607

119

1,850

15

102

339

6,500

24

157

253

3,677

3.5

482

0.2

286

12.3

678

0.3

253

7.0

236

267 81
3,422 325 68 134 123
3,747 267,525

972 63
40,428 12,206
546 3,073 8,587 52,635 3,752,981

1.8

425

0.1

508

76.8

545

23.2

579

1.0

792

5.8

596

16.3

560

100.0

553

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Coffee Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Coffee Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Coffee

Note: Source:

Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Diamond Cargo Elixir Industries North Georgia Detention Center PCC Airfoils Inc South Georgia College Southwire Company Tender Care Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Coffee Area
Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Chaparral Boats Inc Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Consumer Outdoor Products Inc Elixir Industries GA Dept of Corrections Harveys PCC Airfoils Inc Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Wal-Mart

COUNTY Coffee Berrien Coffee Telfair Coffee Ware Berrien Coffee Ware Coffee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Coffee

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Coffee, GA Atkinson, GA Bacon, GA Ben Hill, GA Ware, GA Irwin, GA Jeff Davis, GA Clinch, GA Other Total Residents:

13,446 429 258 233 173 133 80 46 549
15,347

3(5&(17 2)727$/
87.6 2.8 1.7 1.5 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.3 3.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Coffee

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NUMBER

Coffee, GA Atkinson, GA Bacon, GA Jeff Davis, GA Ware, GA Telfair, GA Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Other Total Residents:

13,446 872 485 370 321 264 233 202 843
17,036

3(5&(17 2)727$/
78.9 5.1 2.8 2.2 1.9 1.5 1.4 1.2 4.9
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.4H-12T2.%7i5Ag45.%h-1L3534%04S45.6c-46265h3%74+o5.o-74l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.5% 37.0% 19.8%
5.5% 3.2% 100.0%

18-24 38.1% 37.5% 21.7%
2.4% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 27.1% 39.7% 23.6%
7.2% 2.5% 100.0%

35-44 27.7% 41.0% 21.7%
5.9% 3.8% 100.0%

45-64 30.4% 38.9% 20.2%
6.1% 4.4% 100.0%

65+ 54.6% 25.6% 11.6%
4.8% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Atkinson Bacon Ben Hill Berrien Coffee Irwin Jeff Davis Telfair Ware Coffee Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
72 95 181 194 358 97 152 93 312 1,554

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
72 95 181 194 358 97 152 93 312 1,554

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Colleges and Universities

Coffee Area
Ben Hill
East Central Technical College
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College

www.eastcentraltech.edu
www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu www.wiregrass.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

18

28

76

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

24

18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

89

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 2

2010 3

9

19

30

9

19

15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 50.0

111.1

57.9

111.1

-21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Coffee County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Coffee

NUMBER PERCENT

16,719

100.0

1,188

7.1

138

0.8

440

2.6

1,094

6.5

287

1.7

1,931

11.6

2,197

13.1

923

5.5

1,155

6.9

2,998

17.9

1,134

6.8

1,269

7.6

440

2.6

1,407

8.4

118

0.7

Coffee Area

NUMBER PERCENT

69,268

100.0

5,182

7.5

547

0.8

1,564

2.3

5,299

7.7

1,532

2.2

6,986

10.1

9,282

13.4

3,721

5.4

4,835

7.0

10,873

15.7

4,823

7.0

5,399

7.8

1,713

2.5

6,912

10.0

600

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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Atkinson

63

16

3

Bacon

78

26

3

Ben Hill

154

47

10

Berrien

121

43

7

Coffee

391

112

17

Irwin

71

20

3

Jeff Davis

75

26

6

Telfair

94

20

8

Ware

462

111

27

Total Area

1,509

421

84

3

1

0

8

2

7

0

9

15

16

3

1

1

4

3

1

22

15

49

62

2

0

0

18

7

4

0

13

3

9

1

24

1

3

0

12

14

23

3

57

3

0

2

13

4

2

0

15

2

5

0

22

6

21

2

80

42

67

8

254

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12

8

8

27

22

19

20

46

72

11

14

5

10

6

24

56

111

184

293

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Atkinson

501

15

46

13

14

44

68

39

34

24

Bacon

457

9

23

11

14

47

70

13

67

32

Ben Hill

789

25

68

28

19

79

129

8

64

54

Berrien

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

Coffee

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

Irwin

402

10

31

8

15

35

73

10

32

37

Jeff Davis

594

20

34

20

8

47

79

19

85

51

Telfair

591

32

38

23

20

37

92

13

51

24

Ware

3,502

90

451

150

109

622

565

26

378

140

Total Area

10,874

283 1,127

412

301 1,335 1,667

221 1,086

590

Prod.
126 92
218 143 838 101 153 173 389 2,233

Trans. & Moving
78 79 97 105 462 50 78 88 582 1,619

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 70 Lockwood Drive Douglas GA 31533 Phone: (912) 389 - 4254

Fax: (912) 389 - 4307

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Colquitt County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Colquitt Brooks Cook Mitchell Thomas Tift Worth Colquitt Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 19,952 7,792 6,689 9,898 21,199 18,308 9,977 93,815
4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 17,988 7,103 5,820 8,840 19,216 16,112 8,844 83,923
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,964 9.8% 689 8.8% 869 13.0% 1,058 10.7% 1,983 9.4% 2,196 12.0% 1,133 11.4% 9,892 10.5%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Colquitt City of Moultrie Colquitt Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

45,498 44

50,966

12.0

59,730

31.3

14,268

208,968

231,337

10.7

259,742

24.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Paper Textile Mills Chemical
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
215 71
0 91 53
6 1 2 2 11 2 1 3 2 8 2
1 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 702 2 66 186 28 14 55 38
59
3
29 1
81 9
56
75 26 943 65 15 22 28 1,008

Colquitt

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,470 1,816

36.2

443

12.0

300

0 360 3,294 1,940
* * * 434 * * 21 * 118 *

0.0

0

2.4

526

21.8

512

12.8

491

*

*

*

*

*

*

2.9

595

*

*

*

*

0.1

395

*

*

0.8

544

*

*

* * * * 0 0 0 0 5,968 * 427 1,804 184 106 409 123

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

39.5

529

*

*

2.8

758

11.9

450

1.2

493

0.7

800

2.7

808

0.8

518

186

1.2

634

*

*

*

199 *
1,035 52
817

1.3

349

*

*

6.8

719

0.3

386

5.4

225

491 18
11,456 3,669 139 484 3,046
15,125

3.2

387

0.1

443

75.7

486

24.3

699

0.9

931

3.2

576

20.1

589

100.0

515

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,015 317

Colquitt Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

18,270 4,691

25.6

582

6.6

363

3

341

444

1,979

251

11,258

33

5,279

5

151

8

47

3

640

34

1,111

12

49

8

468

15

136

4

95

38

763

25

1,207

0.5

874

2.8

583

15.8

664

7.4

634

0.2

654

0.1

413

0.9

494

1.6

627

0.1

406

0.7

694

0.2

688

0.1

583

1.1

752

1.7

845

1 13 16 19
1 5 5 6 3,563 13 300 901 137 55 273 162

* 341
95 92
* 161 273 338 36,628 260 3,033 8,281 1,619 485 1,775 512

*

*

0.5

820

0.1

405

0.1

557

*

*

0.2

790

0.4

548

0.5

734

51.3

556

0.4 1,134

4.2

751

11.6

450

2.3

731

0.7

722

2.5

787

0.7

531

282

1,684

2.4

606

18

213

0.3

832

185

3,396

19

441

436

7,523

52

333

323

5,268

4.8

486

0.6

564

10.5

736

0.5

379

7.4

252

407 136 4,714 351
85 128 138 5,065 267,525

1,806 113
55,011 16,424
753 3,899 11,772 71,435 3,752,981

2.5 0.2 77.0 23.0 1.1 5.5 16.5 100.0

435 436 564 636 1,027 578 631 581 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Colquitt Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Colquitt Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Colquitt

Note: Source:

Ameris Bank Charles Kenneth Bennett Colquitt Regional Med Center J & R Farms L & M Farms Inc National Beef Riverside Mfg Co Sanderson Farms Inc Universal Forest Products Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Colquitt Area
Ambassador Personnel Inc Colquitt Regional Med Center Department of Behavioral Health Equity Group GA Div Llc Heatcraft Inc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Sanderson Farms Inc Target Tift Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart

COUNTY Thomas Colquitt Thomas Mitchell Tift Thomas Colquitt Tift Tift Tift

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Colquitt

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Colquitt, GA Tift, GA Dougherty, GA Thomas, GA Cook, GA Mitchell, GA Worth, GA Lowndes, GA Other Total Residents:

13,708 935 911 464 323 289 234 222 705
17,791

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.1 5.3 5.1 2.6 1.8 1.6 1.3 1.2 4.0
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Colquitt

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NUMBER

Colquitt, GA Thomas, GA Worth, GA Lowndes, GA Mitchell, GA Tift, GA Brooks, GA Cook, GA Other Total Residents:

13,708 390 265 190 171 159 145 98 692
15,818

3(5&(17 2)727$/
86.7 2.5 1.7 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.6 4.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.3H-42T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-5L2534%92S45.6c-4265h3%4+o5.o-24l%4

Colquitt Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.0% 34.3% 21.5%
7.2% 4.0% 100.0%

18-24 39.4% 32.3% 25.7%
2.4% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 25.5% 36.0% 25.6%
9.3% 3.6% 100.0%

35-44 24.2% 39.4% 23.1%
8.8% 4.6% 100.0%

45-64 29.4% 35.9% 21.2%
7.8% 5.8% 100.0%

65+ 52.4% 25.5% 12.7%
5.7% 3.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brooks Colquitt Cook Mitchell Thomas Tift Worth Colquitt Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
123 465 129 194 503 402 216 2,032

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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123 465 129 194 503 402 216 2,032

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Colleges and Universities

Colquitt Area Tift
Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Colquitt
Moultrie Technical College Moultrie Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Thomas
Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University
Cook
Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College)

tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu
www.moultrietech.edu www.moultrietech.edu
www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu
www.valdostatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 82

2009 55

2010 52

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

46

49

63

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

9

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

20

20

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

69

34

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

4

4

6

Carpentry/Carpenter

19

14

7

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

30

43

12

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

18

26

16

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

13

22

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

99

137

127

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

33

31

27

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

12

11

23

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

1

5

4

14

5

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

53

79

79

Electrician

37

20

33

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

10

34

17

34

40

2

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

15

1

1

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

42

21

24

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

10

11

15

13

23

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

27

25

32

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

49

31

40

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

4

9

6

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

21

16

35

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

17

6

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

44

53

46

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

14

9

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

11

9

8

Small Business Administration/Management

5

7

1

Surgical Technology/Technologist

4

17

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

80

77

62

5

3

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -32.9

2009-2010 -5.5

6.5

28.6

80.0

-11.1

0.0

-50.0

-50.7

-58.8

0.0

50.0

-26.3

-50.0

43.3

-72.1

44.4

-38.5

160.0

69.2

38.4

-7.3

-6.1

-12.9

-8.3

109.1

400.0

-20.0

-64.3 49.1 -45.9 240.0

80.0 0.0
65.0 -50.0

17.6 -93.3 -50.0 150.0

-95.0 0.0
14.3 10.0

-13.3 -7.4
-36.7 125.0 -23.8 -64.7
20.5 -35.7 -18.2 40.0 325.0
-3.8

76.9 28.0 29.0 -33.3 118.8 16.7 -13.2 66.7 -11.1 -85.7 -35.3 -19.5

-40.0

0.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 17

2009 20

2010 7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.6

2009-2010 -65.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Moultrie Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Colquitt County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Colquitt

NUMBER PERCENT

18,877

100.0

1,708

9.1

143

0.8

344

1.8

1,594

8.4

358

1.9

1,878

10.0

2,438

12.9

1,225

6.5

1,254

6.6

2,664

14.1

1,005

5.3

2,013

10.7

264

1.4

1,815

9.6

174

0.9

Colquitt Area

NUMBER PERCENT

90,196

100.0

8,311

9.2

1,004

1.1

2,351

2.6

7,330

8.1

2,482

2.8

9,248

10.3

12,677

14.1

4,563

5.1

5,467

6.1

11,072

12.3

5,195

5.8

7,471

8.3

1,720

1.9

10,386

11.5

919

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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131

37

12

458

145

38

100

25

11

197

51

7

486

128

26

404

119

26

188

58

11

1,964

563

131

4

7

14

13

3

4

8

3

14

18

10

17

12

11

65

73

3

6

0

16

12

10

2

37

1

5

0

10

3

14

2

32

5

33

5

53

12

23

3

42

2

5

1

18

38

96 13

208

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10

32

67

105

5

27

21

52

51

134

44

96

24

35

222

481

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Main.

Brooks

812

21

58

42

35

83

147

18

93

34

Colquitt

4,129

65

470

165

114

481

612

133

313

206

Cook

891

12

83

32

23

87

150

10

90

56

Mitchell

2,424

57

259

130

54

243

297

61

157

124

Thomas

2,871

58

393

138

120

379

491

34

213

101

Tift

2,633

34

357

152

101

272

450

120

178

139

Worth

1,621

28

147

75

42

187

244

32

133

110

Total Area

15,381

275 1,767

734

489 1,732 2,391

408 1,177

770

Prod.
140 916 179 566 471 426 304 3,002

Trans. & Moving
141 654 169 476 473 404 319 2,636

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 115 5th Street SE Moultrie GA 31768 Phone: (229) 891 - 7147

Fax: (229) 891 - 7149

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582
1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Columbia County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Columbia Lincoln McDuffie Richmond Columbia Area Georgia United States Edgefield, SC Mccormick, SC

Labor Force 60,612 3,717 10,607 90,965
165,901 4,693,711 153,889,000
11,271 3,361

Employed 56,378 3,309 9,511 81,603
150,801 4,213,719 139,064,000
10,178 2,832

Unemployed Rate 4,234 7.0% 408 11.0% 1,096 10.3% 9,362 10.3%
15,100 9.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,093 9.7% 529 15.7%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Columbia City of Grovetown Columbia Area Georgia United States Edgefield, SC Mccormick, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank
124,053 19 11,216

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

134,593

8.5

174,038

40.3

390,186

418,425

7.2

482,986

23.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

25,611

29,360

14.6

33,200

29.6

10,102

11,280

11.7

12,460

23.3

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Paper
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
442 11
1 369
61 1 1 4 1 2 6 1 3 1 3 8 4 4
12 10
0
0 0 0 1,636 3 88 281 41 27 113 77
199
12
187 38
197 24
163
186 104 2,182
68 11 17 40 2,250

Columbia

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,962 88

17.2

770

0.3

542

* 2,068 2,793
* * 15 * * * * 16 * 73 372 576 * 280 47 0

*

*

7.2

655

9.7

862

*

*

*

*

0.1

191

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

851

*

*

0.3

872

1.3

851

2.0 1,210

*

*

1.0

710

0.2

516

0.0

0

0 0 0 18,841 * 524 5,472 199 283 771 307

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

65.2

573

*

*

1.8

976

18.9

494

0.7

642

1.0

959

2.7 1,080

1.1

622

1,036

3.6

973

*

*

*

2,027 437
2,465 464
3,498

7.0

460

1.5

431

8.5

691

1.6

301

12.1

240

911 66
23,869 5,031 195 593 4,243
28,899

3.2 0.2 82.6 17.4 0.7 2.1 14.7 100.0

461 723 672 806 1,169 532 717 632

Columbia Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,101 45

19,021 687

14.1

887

0.5

848

6

134

822

6,317

228

11,885

15

1,252

4

110

8

*

4

440

17

440

18

693

1

*

23

1,428

3

*

11

717

32

795

9

649

21

1,254

15

296

23

593

1

*

0.1

980

4.7

753

8.8

960

0.9

743

0.1

873

*

*

0.3

714

0.3

720

0.5

683

*

*

1.1 1,475

*

*

0.5

983

0.6

797

0.5 1,164

0.9

957

0.2

706

0.4

969

*

*

3 6 14 5,899 14 306 1,187 165 105 397 299

* 743 1,528 82,885 286 3,187 15,775 2,346 2,042 3,066 1,461

*

*

0.6

665

1.1 1,287

61.6

635

0.2 1,355

2.4

927

11.7

460

1.7

727

1.5

871

2.3

937

1.1

626

698

5,144

3.8 1,072

40

656

0.5 1,750

437

9,103

71

1,354

866

19,624

78

1,811

626

13,560

6.8

469

1.0

526

14.6

871

1.3

412

10.1

260

610 258 7,258 311
87 93 131 7,569 267,525

3,472 180
102,086 32,551 7,689 10,687 14,175
134,636 3,752,981

2.6 0.1 75.8 24.2 5.7 7.9 10.5 100.0

500 728 682 839 1,089 867 682 720 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Columbia Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Columbia Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Columbia

Note: Source:

Augusta Sportswear Inc Augusta Staffing Associates Electrolux Home Products Inc Fatz Cafe G I W Industries Inc Ingersoll Rand Infrastructure Hold Lowes Home Centers Inc Publix Super Market Inc Wal-Mart World Color Printing USA II Corporation
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Columbia Area
Augusta State University Department of Behavioral Health Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc International Paper Co MCG Health Inc Medical College of Georgia T-Mobile USA Inc Trinity Hospital of Augusta University Homehealth Augusta Wal-Mart

COUNTY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Columbia

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Columbia

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Fulton, GA Jefferson, GA Edgefield, SC Other Total Residents:

22,363 14,211
3,844 879 432 143 132 127
1,325 43,456

3(5&(17 2)727$/
51.5 32.7
8.8 2.0 1.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 3.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Columbia

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Columbia, GA Richmond, GA Aiken, SC McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Lincoln, GA Edgefield, SC Jefferson, GA Other Total Residents:

14,211 7,637 1,522 795 380 282 278 153 618
25,876

3(5&(17 2)727$/
54.9 29.5
5.9 3.1 1.5 1.1 1.1 0.6 2.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Columbia Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.2% 29.9% 29.4% 12.7%
6.8% 100.0%

18-24 27.3% 34.5% 31.9%
5.8% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.1% 28.1% 35.5% 17.3%
6.1% 100.0%

35-44 14.0% 31.2% 32.3% 15.0%
7.5% 100.0%

45-64 20.1% 28.9% 27.2% 13.5% 10.3% 100.0%

65+ 39.8% 27.4% 18.8%
8.1% 5.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Columbia Lincoln McDuffie Richmond Columbia Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,457 94
228 1,535 3,314

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,457 94
228 1,535 3,314

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Colleges and Universities

Columbia Area

Columbia

Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Richmond

augusta.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.augustatech.edu

Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship
McDuffie

augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org

Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 66

2010 54

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

85

72

69

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

10

16

16

25

20

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

58

55

73

Barbering/Barber

19

12

22

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

28

23

22

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

9

17

7

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

8

9

10

Chemical Technology/Technician

9

9

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

8

42

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

13

10

15

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

139

83

76

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

52

58

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

57

139

115

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

21

26

14

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

18

2

18

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

22

27

15

24

12

21

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

64

108

109

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

6

7

8

7

4

9

91

68

79

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

73

61

58

15

17

10

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

21

12

25

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Graphic Communications, General

11

22

29

14

9

12

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

24

39

28

23

66

60

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

9

2

7

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

3

6

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

83

65

71

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

8

16

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

11

11

7

Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician

5

4

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 73.7

2009-2010 -18.2

-15.3

-4.2

60.0

0.0

-20.0 -5.2
-36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5
0.0 0.0 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9 22.7

-25.0 32.7 83.3 -4.3 -58.8 11.1 -66.7 425.0 50.0 -8.4 -20.7 -17.3 -46.2 800.0 -44.4

-50.0

75.0

68.8

0.9

16.7

14.3

-42.9

125.0

-25.3

16.2

-16.4

-4.9

13.3 -42.9 100.0

-41.2 108.3
31.8

-35.7 62.5

33.3 -28.2

187.0 -77.8 100.0 -21.7 100.0
0.0 -20.0

-9.1 250.0
33.3 9.2 -6.3
-36.4 -25.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 41

2009 32

2010 23

9

11

8

49

51

64

5

8

6

15

17

9

42

26

3

9

24

21

3

4

8

11

10

15

13

7

11

23

20

23

19

16

12

105

126

102

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -22.0

2009-2010 -28.1

22.2

-27.3

4.1

25.5

60.0

-25.0

13.3

-47.1

-38.1

-88.5

166.7

-12.5

33.3

100.0

-9.1

50.0

-46.2

57.1

-13.0

15.0

-15.8

-25.0

20.0

-19.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Columbia County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Columbia

NUMBER PERCENT

44,718

100.0

5,163

11.6

2,434

5.4

3,018

6.8

5,563

12.4

1,579

3.5

5,236

11.7

6,560

14.7

2,151

4.8

2,522

5.6

2,701

6.0

1,279

2.9

1,287

2.9

1,022

2.3

3,814

8.5

389

0.9

Columbia Area

NUMBER PERCENT

144,837

100.0

12,553

8.7

4,589

3.2

7,073

4.9

15,373

10.6

5,191

3.6

16,458

11.4

21,062

14.5

7,027

4.9

7,811

5.4

11,522

8.0

6,209

4.3

5,637

3.9

3,531

2.4

18,619

12.9

2,182

1.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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944

317

121

42

11

2

175

51

17

2,053

462

184

3,214

841

324

91

56

3

2

12

7

149

69

255

134

13

40 11

85

1

0

0

7

1

9

3

26

46

138 13

292

61

187 27

410

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101 151

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9

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18

22

225

374

346

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2,065 229
1,096 9,512 12,902

80

128

1

11

20

110

236 1,029

337 1,278

69

59

213

686

6

4

16

42

43

40

113

198

524

394 1,120 2,407

642

497 1,462 3,333

4

227

167

2

30

18

4

108

60

17

851

470

27 1,216

715

Prod.
245 53
239 1,272 1,809

Trans. & Moving
187 46
161 1,192 1,586

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220-H West Wheeler Parkway P. O. Box 15747 Augusta, GA 30919-1747 Phone: (706) 650 - 5600
3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Serving Richmond County Phone: (706) 650 - 5638
3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Phone: (706) 650 - 5638

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Cook County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Cook Berrien Brooks Colquitt Lowndes Tift Cook Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 6,689 7,933 7,792
19,952 52,399 18,308 113,073 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 5,820 6,981 7,103
17,988 47,784 16,112 101,788 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 869 13.0% 952 12.0% 689 8.8%
1,964 9.8% 4,615 8.8% 2,196 12.0% 11,285 10.0% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Cook City of Adel Cook Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

17,212 104

17,642

2.5

18,892

9.8

5,334

247,590

269,220

8.7

311,190

25.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Paper Textile Mills Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
87 26
1 32 28
1 1 4 1 1 1 1 11 3 2 1 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 239 2 14 59 15 5 19 10
11
1
17 2
31 1
30
22 7
333 35 7 15 13
368

Cook

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,780 914

39.6

491

20.4

290

*

*

*

194

4.3

695

657

14.6

710

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

173

3.9

612

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 1,704 * 119 425 56 * 89 20

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

38.0

459

*

*

2.7

651

9.5

402

1.2

667

*

*

2.0

615

0.4

295

25

0.6

566

*

*

*

69

1.5

593

*

*

*

397

8.8

572

*

*

*

360

8.0

246

74 9
3,493 997 31 90 876
4,490

1.6

421

0.2

318

77.8

475

22.2

652

0.7

857

2.0

615

19.5

484

100.0

483

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,049 233

Cook Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

17,680 4,357

19.6

578

4.8

326

4

54

543

3,247

269

10,022

3

99

8

70

27

1,095

15

140

12

390

14

918

18

263

45

707

17

780

10

512

21

154

18

71

1

*

3

*

3

27

0.1

604

3.6

686

11.1

652

0.1

751

0.1

441

1.2

633

0.2

563

0.4

741

1.0

620

0.3

683

0.8

614

0.9

750

0.6

682

0.2

417

0.1

548

*

*

*

*

0.0

368

5 5 7 8 29 4,551 17 330 1,086 162 73 310 239

* 132 640 626 2,636 50,419 324 2,787 12,566 2,725 1,211 2,004 1,013

*

*

0.1

530

0.7 1,167

0.7

554

2.9

559

55.9

529

0.4 1,248

3.1

740

13.9

446

3.0

880

1.3

604

2.2

780

1.1

557

400

2,302

2.6

714

20

478

0.5

842

291

3,167

34

324

608

8,630

51

1,037

496

9,926

3.5

495

0.4

434

9.6

711

1.1

278

11.0

238

434 142 5,742 347 108 127 112 6,089 267,525

1,931 120
68,219 22,046
1,587 5,251 15,208 90,264 3,752,981

2.1

419

0.1

503

75.6

542

24.4

664

1.8

851

5.8

662

16.8

645

100.0

572

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Cook Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Cook Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Cook

Note: Source:

BASF Sparks Llc Harveys Jimmy Bullard And Sons J-M Manufacturing Co Inc Mario A Munguia Memorial Hospital Clinics Pike Creek Turf Farms Inc Sanderson Farms Inc Sierra Pine Williams Investment Company
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Cook Area
Colquitt Regional Med Center Convergys Cust Management Group Lake Haven Nursing Home Lowes Home Centers Inc Sanderson Farms Inc South GA Medical Center Tift Regional Medical Center Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Wild Adventures

COUNTY Colquitt
Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes
Colquitt Lowndes
Tift Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Cook

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Cook, GA Lowndes, GA Tift, GA Berrien, GA Colquitt, GA Dougherty, GA Brooks, GA Morgan, AL Other Total Residents:

3,955 1,004
718 467
98 72 38 30 234 6,616

3(5&(17 2)727$/
59.8 15.2 10.9
7.1 1.5 1.1 0.6 0.5 3.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Cook

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NUMBER

Cook, GA Lowndes, GA Berrien, GA Colquitt, GA Tift, GA Brooks, GA Lanier, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents:

3,955 539 438 323 242 112 34 11 87
5,741

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.9 9.4 7.6 5.6 4.2 2.0 0.6 0.2 1.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.9H-12T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-2L2434%78S45.6c-86265h3%24+o5.o-14l%4

Cook Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.2% 31.9% 25.7%
8.5% 4.7% 100.0%

18-24 29.1% 27.6% 39.4%
3.8% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.2% 32.0% 28.8% 12.1%
3.8% 100.0%

35-44 22.1% 35.4% 26.3% 10.1%
6.1% 100.0%

45-64 27.8% 34.1% 22.0%
8.8% 7.3% 100.0%

65+ 48.6% 27.7% 13.1%
6.3% 4.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Berrien Brooks Colquitt Cook Lowndes Tift Cook Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
194 123 465 129 922 402 2,235

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
194 123 465 129 922 402 2,235

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Colleges and Universities

Cook Area Lowndes
Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Tift
Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Colquitt
Moultrie Technical College
Cook
Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College) Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 valdosta.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.valdosta.edu www.wiregrass.edu
tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu
www.moultrietech.edu
www.valdostatech.edu www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

18

28

76

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

24

18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

89

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 2

2010 3

9

19

30

9

19

15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 50.0

111.1

57.9

111.1

-21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Cook County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Cook

NUMBER PERCENT

7,137

100.0

626

8.8

32

0.5

149

2.1

484

6.8

184

2.6

737

10.3

1,031

14.5

395

5.5

377

5.3

1,126

15.8

461

6.5

568

8.0

73

1.0

830

11.6

64

0.9

Cook Area

NUMBER PERCENT

100,841

100.0

8,288

8.2

1,178

1.2

2,410

2.4

9,090

9.0

2,601

2.6

11,986

11.9

14,776

14.7

5,121

5.1

5,967

5.9

10,805

10.7

5,511

5.5

7,777

7.7

2,087

2.1

12,463

12.4

781

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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43

7

131

37

12

458

145

38

100

25

11

1,324

422

97

404

119

26

2,538

791

191

0

9

4

7

14

13

3

4

66

45

10

17

97

95

1

3

0

12

3

6

0

16

12

10

2

37

1

5

0

10

25

89 12

169

12

23

3

42

54

136 17

286

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10

32

67

105

5

27

104

236

44

96

249

516

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Berrien

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

Brooks

812

21

58

42

35

83

147

18

93

34

Colquitt

4,129

65

470

165

114

481

612

133

313

206

Cook

891

12

83

32

23

87

150

10

90

56

Lowndes

7,839

228 1,063

443

291

937 1,581

55

592

335

Tift

2,633

34

357

152

101

272

450

120

178

139

Total Area

17,072

375 2,108

857

584 1,929 3,091

348 1,365

824

Prod.
143 140 916 179 1,092 426 2,896

Trans. & Moving
105 141 654 169 1,222 404 2,695

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211

Fax: (229) 333 - 5301

Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Coweta County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Coweta Carroll Fayette Fulton Heard Meriwether Spalding Troup Coweta Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 59,998 51,592 50,092
478,766 4,756 9,171
27,974 31,401 713,750 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 54,092 45,890 45,758
428,224 4,162 7,970
24,258 27,811 638,165 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 5,906 9.8% 5,702 11.1% 4,334 8.7%
50,542 10.6% 594 12.5%
1,201 13.1% 3,716 13.3% 3,590 11.4% 75,585 10.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Coweta City of Newnan Coweta Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

127,317 16

152,688

19.9

204,934

61.0

33,039

1,429,935

1,721,369

20.4 2,054,481

43.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
379 15
1 266
97 1 2 4 6 2 1 5 1 4 6 9 3
22 6 2
1 7 6 9 0 0 1,666 5 121 316 69 35 110 103
213
11
137 24
162 32
165
163 98
2,143 90 22 21 47
2,233

Coweta

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,046 45

17.0

782

0.2

639

* 1,175 3,808
* * * 19 * * 16 * 18 431 155 * 526 142 *

*

*

4.0

627

12.8

831

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

338

*

*

*

*

0.1

516

*

*

0.1 1,048

1.4

742

0.5

807

*

*

1.8

893

0.5 1,020

*

*

* * 61 * 0 0 19,377 571 1,131 5,211 721 421 633 298

*

*

*

*

0.2

781

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

65.2

588

1.9 1,323

3.8

799

17.5

478

2.4

706

1.4

674

2.1

910

1.0

637

673

2.3

872

85

0.3 1,831

1,665 278
3,125 492
3,273

5.6

482

0.9

494

10.5

809

1.7

456

11.0

262

799 57
24,480 5,245 268 372 4,605
29,726

2.7

492

0.2

767

82.4

686

17.6

760

0.9

955

1.3

581

15.5

745

100.0

649

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 4,312 109

Coweta Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

72,899 590

8.4 1,194

0.1

779

18 2,767 1,418
109 18 31 56 61 44
168 17 91 56
104 21
172 69 59

* 22,589 49,517 10,840
748 1,721 2,403 1,280 1,860 2,407
404 2,197 3,044 2,019 2,118 3,012 1,658 2,297

*

*

2.6 1,036

5.7 1,270

1.3 2,156

0.1 1,058

0.2 1,083

0.3

864

0.1

803

0.2 1,264

0.3 1,013

0.0 1,201

0.3 1,225

0.4

882

0.2

989

0.2

858

0.3

833

0.2 1,068

0.3 1,490

30 73 80 133
1 25 43,001 60 3,455 5,065 1,008 1,295 3,433 2,745

1,681 5,317 1,126 2,417
* 962 665,080 4,813 44,424 76,031 39,352 48,964 50,531 19,652

0.2 1,373

0.6

914

0.1

753

0.3 1,271

*

*

0.1

545

76.9 1,119

0.6 1,732

5.1 1,552

8.8

556

4.6 1,201

5.7 1,713

5.8 1,898

2.3 1,113

8,883

76,680

8.9 1,676

378

21,718

2.5 2,016

3,148 671
4,263 626
3,702

63,086 15,188 88,140 12,694 79,838

7.3

741

1.8

794

10.2

955

1.5

881

9.2

423

4,269 2,330 49,643 1,146
310 335 501 50,789 267,525

23,969 1,505
739,484 124,916
23,174 36,355 65,387 864,398 3,752,981

2.8 0.2 85.5 14.5 2.7 4.2 7.6 100.0

638 1,149 1,126
968 1,501
941 793 1,103 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Coweta Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Coweta Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Coweta

Note: Source:

Cargill Meat Solutions Corp Georgia Power Company Papp Clinic P A Petsmart Piedmont Newnan Hospital Inc Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp of America Yokogawa Corp of America
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Coweta Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Hospital Inc Piedmont Hospital Inc Suntrust Bank The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc

COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Coweta

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Coweta, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Clayton, GA Cobb, GA Dekalb, GA Troup, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

20,735 8,855 5,517 3,097 1,136 1,014 586 397 2,142
43,479

3(5&(17 2)727$/
47.7 20.4 12.7
7.1 2.6 2.3 1.3 0.9 4.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Coweta

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NUMBER

Coweta, GA Fayette, GA Carroll, GA Meriwether, GA Fulton, GA Heard, GA Troup, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents:

20,735 1,439 1,335 1,149 950 940 708 582 2,535
30,373

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.3 4.7 4.4 3.8 3.1 3.1 2.3 1.9 8.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.9H-21T2.%4i7Ag45.%h-4L1334%67S45.6c-97165h3%34+o5.o-14l%4

Coweta Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
19.7% 23.8% 25.3% 20.6% 10.6% 100.0%

18-24 29.2% 25.4% 34.7%
9.9% 0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.4% 21.6% 24.2% 29.1% 10.8% 100.0%

35-44 13.1% 24.0% 25.6% 24.7% 12.6% 100.0%

45-64 16.9% 24.2% 24.4% 19.7% 14.9% 100.0%

65+ 37.7% 25.1% 18.0% 11.5%
7.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Carroll Coweta Fayette Fulton Heard Meriwether Spalding Troup Coweta Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,015 1,275 1,791 7,547
124 170 498 682 13,102

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1,015 1,275 1,791 7,547
124 170 498 682 13,102

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Colleges and Universities
Coweta Area
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Version 2.0

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Colleges and Universities

Coweta Area
Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Troup
LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College
Spalding
Southern Crescent Technical College
Carroll
Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia
Coweta
West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.carver.edu/contents/ www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu
www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu
www.sctech.edu
www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu
www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 66

2009 77

2010 135

36

72

51

6

7

6

74

185

255

7

14

3

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 75.3

100.0

-29.2

16.7

-14.3

150.0

37.8

100.0

-78.6

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Child Care Provider/Assistant Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 1

2009 9

2010 17

10

9

9

29

21

53

10

7

8

18

19

35

136

150

237

49

62

64

3

10

8

58

64

61

32

37

13

68

63

90

25

12

15

26

52

49

7

11

5

13

11

7

53

87

72

38

38

16

14

22

67

56

56

102

12

20

7

24

59

67

12

14

49

4

2

1

43

42

3

16

10

36

26

46

67

20

7

31

33

32

38

17

45

33

18

11

16

7

12

8

124

249

194

98

135

242

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 800.0

2009-2010 88.9

-10.0

0.0

-27.6

152.4

-30.0

14.3

5.6

84.2

10.3

58.0

26.5

3.2

233.3

-20.0

10.3

-4.7

15.6

-64.9

-7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1

42.9 25.0 -5.8 -54.5

-15.4 64.2

-36.4 -17.2

0.0

-57.9

57.1

204.5

0.0

82.1

66.7 145.8
16.7 -50.0
-2.3 -37.5 76.9 -65.0
-3.0 164.7 -38.9
71.4 100.8

-65.0 13.6 250.0 -50.0 -92.9 260.0 45.7 342.9 18.8 -26.7 45.5 -33.3 -22.1

37.8

79.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from West Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Coweta County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Coweta

NUMBER PERCENT

45,910

100.0

5,135

11.2

1,963

4.3

972

2.1

4,193

9.1

1,018

2.2

4,497

9.8

8,312

18.1

2,455

5.4

3,676

8.0

4,083

8.9

2,118

4.6

1,671

3.6

991

2.2

4,662

10.2

164

0.4

Coweta Area

NUMBER PERCENT

636,045

100.0

93,571

14.7

36,625

5.8

15,783

2.5

76,802

12.1

11,593

1.8

80,356

12.6

97,676

15.4

23,701

3.7

24,721

3.9

36,185

5.7

24,676

3.9

26,432

4.2

10,431

1.6

71,634

11.3

5,859

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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977

334

123

47

32

Coweta

1,303

548

159

63

75

Fayette

998

410

150

75

57

Fulton

12,715 4,452

1,929

963

381

Heard

70

23

3

4

4

Meriwether

182

44

12

9

15

Spalding

583

199

48

23

25

Troup

840

250

87

37

40

Total Area

17,668 6,260

2,511

1,221

629

9

21 12

147

21

30 19

112

13

21 21

99

293

557 272 1,319

1

0

1

9

4

12

1

22

8

23

5

76

19

48

5

128

368

712 336 1,912

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67

128

85

111

49

33

544

772

6

16

17

40

49

101

46

145

863 1,346

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Carroll Coweta Fayette Fulton Heard Meriwether Spalding Troup Total Area

4,970 4,505 1,464 27,774
540 1,555 3,324 7,529 51,661

81 69 49 910
4 15 88 102 1,318

408 333
89 2,755
31 72 307 561 4,556

199 161
28 1,389
8 71 120 388 2,364

143 114
45 975
17 42 81 189 1,606

486 455 205 3,852
42 88 356 567 6,051

1,136 1,254
601 10,020
96 293 747 1,157 15,304

20

489

9

352

1

80

35 1,385

5

72

9

101

11

276

16

524

106 3,279

279 242 103 990
42 80 187 274 2,197

Prod.
992 877 123 2,404 138 466 598 2,232 7,830

Trans. & Moving
737 639 140 3,059
85 318 553 1,519 7,050

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 30 Bledsoe Road Newnan GA 30265-1044 Phone: (770) 254 - 7220

Fax: (770) 254 - 7277

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1575 Highway 34 East Suite A Newnan, GA 30265-1325 Phone: (770) 254 - 7210
1575 Highway 34 East Suite A Newnan, GA 30265-13425 Phone: (678) 423 - 4529

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Crawford County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Crawford Bibb Monroe Peach Taylor Upson Crawford Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 5,969
73,526 13,490 11,980
3,445 11,420 119,830 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 5,332
65,735 12,240 10,544
2,988 10,000 106,839 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 637 10.7%
7,791 10.6% 1,250 9.3% 1,436 12.0%
457 13.3% 1,420 12.4% 12,991 10.8% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Crawford City of Roberta Crawford Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

12,630 110

14,282

13.1

16,948

34.2

1,007

258,355

273,404

5.8

300,975

16.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Machinery Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Paper Food Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
47 9
2 26 10
1 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 9 17 6 1 6 0
2
0
6 0 9 1 4
8 5 121 19 3 5 11 140

Crawford

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

295

25.4

631

130

11.2

528

*

*

*

102

8.8

641

30

2.6

777

*

*

*

*

*

*

11

0.9 1,150

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

402

34.6

489

0

0.0

0

39

3.4

676

92

7.9

360

*

*

*

*

*

*

16

1.4

524

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

23

2.0

487

0

0.0

0

131

11.3

395

*

*

*

*

*

*

24 *
701 462
11 28 423 1,163

2.1

641

*

*

60.3

560

39.7

559

0.9

726

2.4

396

36.4

554

100.0

548

Crawford Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

829

13,151

77

911

12.8

836

0.9

513

8

264

513

3,620

231

8,355

13

226

21

924

38

611

23

80

23

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

3

34

0.3 1,025

3.5

752

8.1

902

0.2

930

0.9

962

0.6

819

0.1

587

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

822

5 6 7 7 9 9 10 13 17 23 5,101 16 282 1,085 147 95 399 259

109 1,826
297 340 247 321 1,319 200 349 646 71,842 775 3,177 13,816 2,211 1,434 6,953 1,228

0.1

844

1.8 1,015

0.3

783

0.3

665

0.2

546

0.3

682

1.3 1,147

0.2

518

0.3

691

0.6

841

70.0

654

0.8 1,355

3.1

846

13.5

446

2.2

693

1.4

853

6.8

869

1.2

617

543

2,865

2.8

970

47

1,944

1.9

948

342

6,224

49

2,155

690

17,570

55

558

537

8,770

6.1

435

2.1

898

17.1

833

0.5

344

8.5

260

555 197 6,127 329
72 106 151 6,456 267,525

2,162 150
85,143 17,539
1,622 4,586 11,331 102,678 3,752,981

2.1 0.1 82.9 17.1 1.6 4.5 11.0 100.0

550 629 682 676 1,098 654 625 681 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Crawford Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Crawford Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Crawford

Note: Source:

A & W Mechanical & Fabrication Inc Atlanta Sand & Supply Co Big Chic Roberta Inc Dickey Farms Inc Hammock-Wicks Timber Inc K & K Enterprises And Trucking Llc R James Properties Roberta Giant Mart T T & E Enterprises Inc Upson Nsc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Crawford Area
Academy Sports & Outdoors Blue Bird North Georgia Certistaff Inc Corp of Mercer University Fort Valley State University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Co The Kroger Company The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bibb
Peach Bibb Bibb
Peach Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Crawford

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bibb, GA Crawford, GA Houston, GA Peach, GA Washington, GA Upson, GA Lamar, GA Monroe, GA Other Total Residents:

2,360 918 642 639 195 102 85 75 288
5,304

3(5&(17 2)727$/
44.5 17.3 12.1 12.0
3.7 1.9 1.6 1.4 5.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Crawford

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Crawford, GA Bibb, GA Taylor, GA Peach, GA Houston, GA Jones, GA Macon, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

918 148 102
63 21 18 18 13 38 1,349

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.1 11.0
7.6 4.7 1.6 1.3 1.3 1.0 2.8 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.5H-81T2.%6i9Ag45.%h-4L2434%54S45.6c-19165h3%74+o5.o-84l%4

Crawford Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
25.9% 33.2% 24.5% 10.7%
5.7% 100.0%

18-24 29.8% 29.4% 35.5%
4.7% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.4% 33.5% 30.0% 15.3%
4.9% 100.0%

35-44 17.8% 36.6% 26.0% 13.0%
6.6% 100.0%

45-64 25.1% 34.8% 21.0% 10.8%
8.3% 100.0%

65+ 44.9% 28.5% 13.9%
7.7% 4.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bibb Crawford Monroe Peach Taylor Upson Crawford Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,062 79
240 243
63 259 1,946

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,062 79
240 243
63 259 1,946

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Colleges and Universities

Crawford Area
Bibb
Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College
Crawford
Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Monroe
Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Upson
Flint River Technical College
Peach
Fort Valley State University

www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.flintrivertech.edu
www.fvsu.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 55

2009 79

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

67

44

32

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

15

9

15

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

83

99

162

8

7

17

5

4

8

7

20

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

27

83

103

Barbering/Barber

9

14

12

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

6

5

6

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

17

12

15

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

3

5

12

Carpentry/Carpenter

20

43

33

Child Care and Support Services Management

16

17

14

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

15

100

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

10

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

37

47

53

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

1

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

79

118

117

Construction Management

2

4

4

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

37

29

47

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

30

31

26

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

15

21

24

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

2

4

1

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

16

11

11

12

17

18

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

5

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

40

41

30

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other
Electrician

18

59

43

1

7

1

52

57

50

Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

24

17

16

25

23

47

3

8

15

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

11

19

8

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 43.6

2009-2010 11.4

-34.3

-27.3

-40.0

66.7

19.3

63.6

-12.5

142.9

-20.0

100.0

185.7 207.4
55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0
6.3 36.4 42.9 27.0 100.0 49.4 100.0 -50.0 -21.6
3.3 40.0 100.0 -31.3

-65.0 24.1 -14.3 20.0 25.0 140.0 -23.3 -17.6 566.7 -40.0 12.8
0.0 -0.8 0.0 0.0 62.1 -16.1 14.3 -75.0 0.0

41.7 100.0
2.5 227.8

5.9 -37.5 -26.8 -27.1

600.0

-85.7

9.6 -29.2

-12.3 -5.9

-8.0

104.3

166.7 72.7

87.5 -57.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 139

2009 77

2010 82

18

29

13

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

4

3

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

73

61

108

Instrumentation Technology/Technician

9

18

28

Insurance

3

2

1

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

2

3

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

88

83

76

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

29

38

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

10

4

1

4

4

8

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

58

46

66

Medical Reception/Receptionist

57

39

15

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

15

10

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

94

76

70

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

40

21

29

Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist

3

1

3

Operations Management and Supervision

31

35

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

4

9

13

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

29

31

Plumbing Technology/Plumber

6

6

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

41

36

39

Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician

29

39

43

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

7

7

Surgical Technology/Technologist

10

14

17

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

3

2

3

25

35

68

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -44.6

2009-2010 6.5

61.1 -25.0 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0
-5.7 141.7 -60.0

-55.2 33.3 77.0 55.6 -50.0
0.0 -8.4 31.0 -75.0

0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 12.9 125.0 31.8
0.0 -12.2 34.5 40.0 40.0 -33.3

100.0 43.5 -61.5 -90.0 -7.9 38.1
200.0 -60.0 44.4
6.9 -50.0
8.3 10.3
0.0 21.4 50.0

40.0

94.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Crawford County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Crawford

NUMBER PERCENT

5,665

100.0

419

7.4

65

1.2

105

1.9

375

6.6

145

2.6

634

11.2

820

14.5

572

10.1

479

8.5

675

11.9

334

5.9

330

5.8

113

2.0

544

9.6

55

1.0

Crawford Area

NUMBER PERCENT

113,056

100.0

9,825

8.7

2,851

2.5

3,667

3.2

11,236

9.9

2,968

2.6

13,759

12.2

17,282

15.3

5,423

4.8

6,420

5.7

10,493

9.3

5,238

4.6

5,315

4.7

2,638

2.3

14,446

12.8

1,495

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,788

508

153

92

28

7

166

58

12

243

74

17

73

21

5

166

55

8

2,528

744

202

53

55

5

3

15

11

15

10

6

3

4

8

98

90

37

134 26

270

5

6

0

19

4

4

0

16

6

17

1

50

0

8

0

9

2

7

0

25

54

176 27

389

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172

299

8

9

19

21

16

27

7

12

18

28

240

396

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Main.

Bibb

9,133

230 1,111

605

368 1,202 1,925

39

822

394

Crawford

382

13

21

7

9

35

96

5

47

29

Monroe

833

26

67

32

13

74

168

4

162

54

Peach

1,274

39

156

49

39

148

241

51

120

61

Taylor

365

11

26

11

13

21

49

14

52

20

Upson

1,122

25

90

31

29

93

164

8

102

71

Total Area

13,109

344 1,471

735

471 1,573 2,643

121 1,305

629

Prod.
1,222 58
122 195
75 279 1,951

Trans. & Moving
1,215 62
111 175
73 230 1,866

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164

Fax: (478) 751 - 6639

Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Crisp County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Crisp Dooly Lee Sumter Turner Wilcox Worth Crisp Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,285 4,638
17,805 13,368
4,274 3,020 9,977 62,367 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 8,039 4,110
16,334 11,571
3,703 2,644 8,844 55,245 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,246 13.4% 528 11.4% 1,471 8.3% 1,797 13.4% 571 13.4% 376 12.5% 1,133 11.4% 7,122 11.4%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Crisp City of Cordele Crisp Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

23,439 83

24,003

2.4

26,751

14.1

11,147

139,338

155,610

11.7

182,838

31.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
82 21
0 34 27
1 1 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 7 4 1 1 0 0
0 0 441 0 43 111 20 7 37 26
32
1
20 2
53 6
46
37 10 533 50 10 22 18 583

Crisp

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,043 182

14.5

672

2.5

498

0

0.0

0

181

2.5

564

680

9.4

748

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

35

0.5

817

*

*

*

22

0.3

658

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 4,677 0 535 1,139 123 59 214 106

0.0

0

0.0

0

64.9

500

0.0

0

7.4

862

15.8

394

1.7

735

0.8

540

3.0

712

1.5

470

113

1.6

678

*

*

*

206 *
1,112 39
851

2.9

400

*

*

15.4

563

0.5

199

11.8

261

130 *
5,727 1,475
64 183 1,228 7,201

1.8

526

*

*

79.5

586

20.5

716

0.9

924

2.5

618

17.1

607

100.0

550

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 485 139

Crisp Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,714 1,304

20.5

617

4.0

507

5

*

226

1,428

115

3,786

7

*

2

*

6

40

17

511

5

23

6

240

4

152

8

228

2

*

21

142

11

350

5

27

14

271

1

*

1

*

*

*

4.4

638

11.6

634

*

*

*

*

0.1

366

1.6

656

0.1

406

0.7

856

0.5

638

0.7

679

*

*

0.4

593

1.1

853

0.1

945

0.8

423

*

*

*

*

1 4 1,851 8 157 465 97 31 150 88

* 16 17,253 148 1,730 4,391 874 212 828 268

*

*

0.0

558

52.7

506

0.5 1,160

5.3

797

13.4

415

2.7

704

0.6

661

2.5

703

0.8

440

138

552

1.7

640

5

78

0.2

528

86

882

11

202

214

3,935

23

109

174

2,407

2.7

383

0.6

434

12.0

553

0.3

234

7.4

236

204 69
2,405 283 67 115 101
2,688 267,525

637 58
24,025 8,698 406 2,188 6,104
32,722 3,752,981

1.9

485

0.2

433

73.4

537

26.6

604

1.2

991

6.7

618

18.7

572

100.0

554

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Crisp Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Crisp Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Crisp

Note: Source:

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc GBT Management Inc Harris Waste Management Group Inc Marvair Divisin of Aircel, Inc Norbord Georgia Llc The Home Depot The Retreat At Lake Blackshear Wal-Mart Youth Services International
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Crisp Area
Cooper Lighting Inc Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Oxford Construction Company Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Sumter Crisp Wilcox Sumter Sumter Lee Sumter Dooly Crisp Sumter

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Crisp

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Crisp, GA Dooly, GA Dougherty, GA Sumter, GA Turner, GA Tift, GA Wilcox, GA Macon, GA Other Total Residents:

6,856 515 342 232 94 89 83 58 369
8,638

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.4 6.0 4.0 2.7 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.7 4.3
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Crisp

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Crisp, GA Dooly, GA Wilcox, GA Turner, GA Sumter, GA Worth, GA Pulaski, GA Houston, GA Other Total Residents:

6,856 646 464 281 242 210 68 67 375
9,209

3(5&(17 2)727$/
74.4 7.0 5.0 3.1 2.6 2.3 0.7 0.7 4.1
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.0H-2T2.%1iAg45.%h-7L2534%80S45.6c-61265h3%14+o5.o-94l%4

Crisp Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.1% 35.3% 22.4%
7.6% 4.5% 100.0%

18-24 35.2% 34.0% 28.3%
2.1% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.7% 38.1% 25.7% 10.4%
4.1% 100.0%

35-44 21.9% 41.3% 23.4%
9.1% 4.3% 100.0%

45-64 28.6% 34.8% 21.5%
8.3% 6.8% 100.0%

65+ 50.1% 26.1% 14.0%
5.4% 4.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Crisp Dooly Lee Sumter Turner Wilcox Worth Crisp Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
209 70
344 260
89 77 216 1,265

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
209 70
344 260
89 77 216 1,265

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Colleges and Universities

Crisp Area

Sumter

Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Crisp

gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu

Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College)

www.darton.edu

Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu

South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.southgatech.edu

Turner

Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) www.moultrietech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 112

2010 111

Crisp Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 154.5

2009-2010 -0.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 50

2009 37

2010 43

7

5

14

18

12

70

8

7

12

6

7

9

40

51

20

3

6

7

2

1

3

2

1

3

6

24

29

19

25

26

21

18

20

61

71

99

9

12

13

8

18

38

11

25

13

2

5

8

42

37

41

43

40

29

21

48

59

21

28

11

20

19

53

25

49

28

3

20

25

6

3

8

37

44

45

62

27

38

25

21

20

31

17

34

29

18

31

3

7

6

14

21

19

8

12

5

82

52

44

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -26.0

2009-2010 16.2

-28.6

180.0

-33.3

483.3

-12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 -50.0 -50.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3

71.4 28.6 -60.8 16.7 200.0 200.0 20.8
4.0 11.1 39.4
8.3 111.1 -48.0

150.0 -11.9
-7.0

60.0 10.8 -27.5

128.6 33.3 -5.0

22.9 -60.7 178.9

96.0 566.7 -50.0
18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 50.0 50.0 -36.6

-42.9 25.0 166.7
2.3 40.7 -4.8 100.0 72.2 -14.3 -9.5 -58.3 -15.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 130

2009 137

2010 334

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 5.4

2009-2010 143.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Crisp County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Crisp

NUMBER PERCENT

9,518

100.0

900

9.5

124

1.3

234

2.5

785

8.3

205

2.2

1,279

13.4

1,244

13.1

423

4.4

524

5.5

1,030

10.8

665

7.0

537

5.6

245

2.6

1,238

13.0

85

0.9

Crisp Area

NUMBER PERCENT

59,275

100.0

5,099

8.6

938

1.6

1,684

2.8

5,285

8.9

1,631

2.8

6,211

10.5

9,312

15.7

2,992

5.1

3,299

5.6

6,461

10.9

3,759

6.3

3,528

6.0

1,577

2.7

6,722

11.3

777

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Crisp

263

77

9

Dooly

79

24

4

Lee

233

89

25

Sumter

501

118

30

Turner

70

21

6

Wilcox

56

7

1

Worth

188

58

11

Total Area

1,390

394

86

6

6

2

7

5

7

21

15

3

3

4

3

12

11

53

52

8

11

2

39

1

3

1

10

5

11

4

25

6

38

2

75

1

1

0

5

1

4

1

11

2

5

1

18

24

73 11

183

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28

70

7

20

36

22

46

129

4

22

7

17

24

35

152

315

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Main.

Crisp

2,918

52

500

166

52

365

348

43

216

95

Dooly

908

18

99

38

16

102

100

27

60

40

Lee

827

30

44

15

22

101

197

9

101

79

Sumter

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

Turner

443

8

34

20

12

41

75

12

39

25

Wilcox

487

14

25

18

15

46

78

16

41

28

Worth

1,621

28

147

75

42

187

244

32

133

110

Total Area

10,771

258 1,342

493

270 1,274 1,525

274

818

486

Prod.
533 230 112 692
85 117 304 2,073

Trans. & Moving
548 178 117 615
92 89 319 1,958

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1205 South Seventh Street Cordele GA 31015 Phone: (229) 276 - 2355

Fax: (229) 276 - 2706

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Dade County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Dade Walker Dade Area Georgia United States De Kalb, AL Hamilton, TN Jackson, AL Marion, TN

Labor Force 7,979
31,686 39,665 4,693,711 153,889,000 29,270 165,563 26,055 12,637

Employed 7,276
28,611 35,887 4,213,719 139,064,000 25,880 151,581 23,533 11,305

Unemployed Rate 703 8.8%
3,075 9.7% 3,778 9.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6% 3,390 11.6% 13,982 8.4% 2,522 9.7% 1,332 10.5%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Dade City of Trenton Dade Area Georgia United States De Kalb, AL Hamilton, TN Jackson, AL Marion, TN

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

16,633 103

17,925

7.8

20,632

24.0

2,301

576,488

570,253

-1.1

611,364

6.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

69,610

80,919

16.2

91,301

31.2

340,877

309,031

-9.3

329,514

-3.3

52,403

61,249

16.9

64,516

23.1

28,209

31,135

10.4

27,591

-2.2

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Leather and Allied Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Wood Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Machinery Chemical Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
37 1
0 18 18
1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 4 2 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 164 1 7 55 2 3 12 6
9
0
12 7
16 0
16
18 8
209 24 4 9 11
233

Dade

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

613

21.2

788

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

143

4.9

777

470

16.2

792

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

22

0.8

687

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 1,642 * 27 404 * * 101 8

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

56.7

567

*

*

0.9

850

13.9

362

*

*

*

*

3.5

605

0.3

468

89

3.1

635

0

0.0

0

62

2.1 1,264

*

*

*

195

6.7

588

0

0.0

0

260

9.0

244

143 8
2,263 634 30 37 567
2,897

4.9

626

0.3

340

78.1

677

21.9

553

1.0

693

1.3

427

19.6

538

100.0

607

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 159 5

Dade Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,006 21

32.2

691

0.1

333

1

*

77

523

76

4,462

1

*

7

1,731

7

208

1

*

5

22

6

291

3

6

2

*

19

212

5

17

5

53

1

*

2

*

*

*

3.4

605

28.7

703

*

*

11.2

676

1.3

516

*

*

0.1

603

1.9

780

0.0

702

*

*

1.4

782

0.1

685

0.3

489

*

*

*

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

3

*

3

*

734

6,285

1

*

47

220

199

1,780

25

89

12

84

57

429

24

42

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

40.5

511

*

*

1.4

727

11.5

399

0.6

603

0.5

933

2.8

808

0.3

550

69

258

1.7

774

2

*

*

*

49

217

11

*

73

1,113

9

208

73

1,102

1.4

730

*

*

7.2

562

1.3

389

7.1

247

83 36 929 93 17 35 41 1,022 267,525

423 39
11,330 4,193 163 688 3,342
15,523 3,752,981

2.7

584

0.3

483

73.0

590

27.0

551

1.1

885

4.4

577

21.5

530

100.0

579

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Dade Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dade Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Dade

Note: Source:

1wg High Performance Conductors Inc Bi Lo Llc Covenant College Inc Dade Health & Rehab Llc Gill Industries Georgia Inc Koch Foods of Chattanooga McDonalds Restr Medsource Technologies Pilot Travel Centers Llc Primary Health Care Center Of Dade
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Blue Bird North Georgia Covenant College Inc GA Dept of Corrections Gill Industries Georgia Inc McDonalds Roper Corporation See Rock City Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart Yates Bleachery Co

Dade Area

COUNTY Walker Dade Walker Dade Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker Walker

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Dade

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Hamilton, TN Dade, GA Walker, GA Catoosa, GA De Kalb, AL Jackson, AL Marion, TN Tift, GA Other Total Residents:

3,091 2,363
747 137
94 91 82 74 304 6,983

3(5&(17 2)727$/
44.3 33.8 10.7
2.0 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.1 4.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Dade

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Dade, GA Jackson, AL De Kalb, AL Hamilton, TN Walker, GA Marion, TN Chattooga, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

2,363 464 364 183 79 59 27 27 34
3,617

3(5&(17 2)727$/
65.3 12.8 10.1
5.1 2.2 1.6 0.7 0.7 0.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Dade Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.0% 34.4% 23.2%
6.4% 3.0% 100.0%

18-24 31.9% 36.6% 28.9%
2.4% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.5% 37.6% 27.4%
8.5% 2.1% 100.0%

35-44 23.4% 37.1% 27.8%
8.0% 3.7% 100.0%

45-64 31.2% 35.2% 22.2%
7.1% 4.4% 100.0%

65+ 56.3% 25.4% 11.7%
4.0% 2.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Dade Walker Dade Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
130 557 687

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
130 557 687

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Colleges and Universities

Dade Area

Walker

Covenant College Northwestern Technical College
Dade

www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 110

2009 129

2010 149

27

59

73

1

5

2

3

7

14

33

32

15

109

157

85

2

14

20

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.3

2009-2010 15.5

118.5

23.7

400.0

-60.0

133.3

100.0

-3.0

-53.1

44.0

-45.9

600.0

42.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 4

2009 25

2010 15

Child Care and Support Services Management

3

16

4

Child Care Provider/Assistant

13

107

31

Civil Engineering Technology/Technician

12

6

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

35

56

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

1

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

23

75

72

Construction Management

19

15

6

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

84

151

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

43

51

77

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

45

63

32

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

54

50

51

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

18

46

47

14

9

18

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

23

28

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

13

17

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

11

137

91

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

29

31

24

37

31

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

7

29

48

6

11

10

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

61

46

43

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

47

73

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

23

20

14

67

143

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

73

89

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

6

29

46

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

12

14

8

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

1

10

12

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

17

32

34

Medical Office Management/Administration

2

3

2

Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist

10

11

13

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

27

37

16

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

41

34

Operations Management and Supervision

27

165

1

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

35

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

32

33

23

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 525.0

2009-2010 -40.0

433.3

-75.0

723.1

-71.0

-50.0

0.0

775.0

60.0

0.0

100.0

226.1

-4.0

-21.1

-60.0

79.8

-45.0

18.6

51.0

40.0

-49.2

-7.4

2.0

155.6

2.2

-35.7 21.7

100.0 -39.3

116.7 1145.5 1350.0

30.8 -33.6
6.9

54.2 314.3

-16.2 65.5

83.3 -24.6 80.8 228.6

-9.1 -6.5 55.3 -13.0

378.6 97.3
383.3 16.7
900.0 88.2 50.0 10.0 37.0 32.3
511.1 59.1 3.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Selling Skills and Sales Operations Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 16

2009 16

2010 15

5

6

11

3

13

10

18

30

20

33

165

118

4

5

7

8

123

129

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -6.3

20.0

83.3

333.3

-23.1

66.7

-33.3

400.0

-28.5

25.0

40.0

1437.5

4.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Dade County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Dade

NUMBER PERCENT

7,457

100.0

569

7.6

140

1.9

129

1.7

580

7.8

135

1.8

700

9.4

1,187

15.9

589

7.9

499

6.7

980

13.1

445

6.0

450

6.0

70

0.9

949

12.7

35

0.5

Dade Area

NUMBER PERCENT

36,447

100.0

2,737

7.5

555

1.5

594

1.6

2,476

6.8

896

2.5

3,478

9.5

5,524

15.2

2,399

6.6

2,694

7.4

5,595

15.4

2,385

6.5

2,120

5.8

620

1.7

4,210

11.6

164

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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86

33

9

532

180

56

618

213

65

1

3

15

24

16

27

0

4

0

10

5

22

7

66

5

26

7

76

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Dade Walker Total Area

480

7

61

15

10

49

98

3,363

51

344

115

87

333

579

3,843

58

405

130

97

382

677

3

46

41

9

272

205

12

318

246

Prod.
95 850 945

Trans. & Moving
55 518 573

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 96 Stuart Road Ft Oglethorpe GA 30742 Phone: (706) 861 - 1990

Fax: (706) 861 - 0062

Rehabilitation Center(s) 202 West Villanow Street LaFayette, GA 30728-2432 Phone: (706) 638 - 5536

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Dawson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Dawson Cherokee Fannin Forsyth Gilmer Hall Lumpkin Pickens Dawson Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 11,030
107,921 10,644 86,114 13,179 89,018 12,818 14,631
345,355 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 9,914
98,281 9,507
79,057 11,782 80,899 11,427 13,204 314,071 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,116 10.1% 9,640 8.9% 1,137 10.7% 7,057 8.2% 1,397 10.6% 8,119 9.1% 1,391 10.9% 1,427 9.8%
31,284 9.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Dawson City of Dawsonville Dawson Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
22,330 72 2,536

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

28,251

26.5

39,231

75.7

703,242

876,388

24.6 1,203,188

71.1

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Paper Textile Mills Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Chemical Wood Product Food Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
121 4
1 90 26
3 2 2 9 1 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 491 1 28 167 11 7 28 15
58
3
33 7
36 8
48
41 24 636 24
3 9 12 660

Dawson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

786

10.8

748

*

*

*

*

*

*

307

4.2

671

460

6.3

819

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

239

3.3

745

*

*

*

*

*

*

10

0.1

588

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,272 * * 2,500 28 57 149 55

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

72.3

441

*

*

*

*

34.3

383

0.4

600

0.8

718

2.0

974

0.8

495

123

1.7

772

*

*

*

100

1.4

412

*

*

*

300

4.1

753

88

1.2

383

838

11.5

280

146 18
6,076 1,217
57 159 1,001 7,293

2.0

496

0.2

585

83.3

595

16.7

603

0.8

750

2.2

475

13.7

583

100.0

497

Dawson Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,201 90

41,850 784

21.1

802

0.4

570

24 2,268
819 70 36 58
122 66 35 87 1 5 6 7 8 8 12

375 11,198 29,493
1,734 1,544
542 1,990 2,355 1,417
906 *
219 *
85 609 629 246

0.2

976

5.7

839

14.9

792

0.9 1,087

0.8

753

0.3

825

1.0

933

1.2

971

0.7

940

0.5

853

*

*

0.1

768

*

*

0.0

914

0.3

680

0.3 1,020

0.1

750

19 23 33 39 54 57 73 13,208 20 1,378 2,010 367 233 938 722

794 998 375 875 626 12,875 660 123,879 731 10,478 26,986 3,334 2,057 5,735 1,667

0.4 1,100

0.5 1,272

0.2

475

0.4 1,343

0.3

573

6.5

600

0.3

817

62.6

683

0.4 1,221

5.3 1,122

13.6

483

1.7

774

1.0

970

2.9

979

0.8

663

2,364

8,123

4.1 1,049

63

843

0.4 1,497

1,153 206
1,381 216
1,051

13,434 2,315
22,720 2,445
18,144

6.8

571

1.2

489

11.5

794

1.2 1,501

9.2

269

1,106 922
17,331 456 82 150 224
17,787 267,525

4,875 599
166,328 31,605 1,426 4,247 25,932
197,932 3,752,981

2.5

511

0.3

858

84.0

714

16.0

718

0.7

979

2.1

664

13.1

713

100.0

714

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Dawson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dawson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Dawson

Note: Source:

B C B G Fashion Outlet of America Inc Gold Creek Foods Llc Impulse Manufacturing Inc Ingles Markets Inc Sleeve Co Inc The Home Depot The Kroger Company Wal-Mart World Wide Manufacturin Co Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Dawson Area
Advantage Human Resourcing Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Koch Foods Of Cumming Llc Mar Jac Poultry Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Northside Hospital Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Pillgrims Pride Corp Tyson Poultry Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Hall Hall
Forsyth Hall Hall
Forsyth Gilmer
Hall Forsyth Cherokee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Dawson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Dawson, GA Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Lumpkin, GA Dekalb, GA Cherokee, GA Other Total Residents:

2,786 1,628 1,199
479 475 353 267 231 652 8,070

3(5&(17 2)727$/
34.5 20.2 14.9
5.9 5.9 4.4 3.3 2.9 8.1 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Dawson

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Dawson, GA Lumpkin, GA Forsyth, GA Hall, GA Cherokee, GA White, GA Gwinnett, GA Gilmer, GA Other Total Residents:

2,786 769 741 360 95 90 77 73 286
5,277

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.8 14.6 14.0
6.8 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4 5.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e92O8.4H-12T2.%1iAg45.%h-2L1434%91S45.6c-8165h3%54+o5.o-94l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.1% 28.5% 26.1% 15.1%
6.3% 100.0%

18-24 39.1% 27.5% 28.5%
4.5% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.2% 26.5% 26.1% 20.5%
5.6% 100.0%

35-44 15.9% 29.0% 28.9% 19.5%
6.7% 100.0%

45-64 19.8% 30.0% 26.7% 14.3%
9.2% 100.0%

65+ 41.8% 28.1% 16.4%
8.8% 4.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Cherokee Dawson Fannin Forsyth Gilmer Hall Lumpkin Pickens Dawson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
2,100 207 189
1,790 210
1,678 197 229
6,600

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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2,100 207 189
1,790 210
1,678 197 229
6,600

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Colleges and Universities

Dawson Area Dawson
Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Southern Catholic College
Cherokee
Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt University
Fannin
Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College)
Pickens
Appalachian Technical College
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Forsyth
Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)
Lumpkin
North Georgia College & State University

http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org
www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu
www.appalachiantech.edu
www.appalachiantech.edu
www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu
www.northgeorgia.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 48

2009 57

2010 82

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

37

36

37

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

10

6

4

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

6

10

10

19

20

19

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

37

7

25

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

5

5

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

3

6

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

6

11

22

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

1

2

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

11

22

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

9

5

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

6

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

46

35

39

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

49

31

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

32

12

30

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 18.8

2009-2010 43.9

-2.7

2.8

-40.0

-33.3

66.7

0.0

5.3 -81.1
0.0 100.0
83.3 -50.0
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-5.0 257.1
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 24

2009 8

2010 14

9

21

4

16

16

16

14

13

12

29

22

31

50

56

61

4

4

3

7

13

9

111

146

23

3

1

5

25

16

31

15

16

17

16

21

31

32

46

71

12

6

10

1

1

3

66

81

59

10

13

19

1

4

1

15

11

1

9

5

5

3

4

8

33

21

4

88

66

95

2

5

1

8

15

31

24

34

32

2

2

3

2

2

5

20

15

14

11

5

13

11

7

8

27

20

21

8

6

5

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -66.7

2009-2010 75.0

133.3

-81.0

0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0

0.0 -7.7 40.9 8.9 -25.0

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31.3

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43.9 -80.0 106.7
-5.9 50.0 150.0 -6.7 160.0 14.3
5.0 -16.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 33

2009 40

2010 52

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 21.2

2009-2010 30.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Dawson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Dawson

NUMBER PERCENT

8,443

100.0

1,072

12.7

330

3.9

110

1.3

660

7.8

219

2.6

983

11.6

1,434

17.0

664

7.9

553

6.6

828

9.8

479

5.7

304

3.6

105

1.2

698

8.3

4

0.1

Dawson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

249,618

100.0

34,044

13.6

11,048

4.4

5,507

2.2

22,813

9.1

4,742

1.9

31,854

12.8

36,939

14.8

17,056

6.8

14,247

5.7

22,934

9.2

10,010

4.0

12,263

4.9

3,780

1.5

21,516

8.6

865

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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944

324

188

80

23

212

70

10

1,437

688

219

215

79

15

1,556

555

186

200

70

23

203

82

16

6,257 2,568

816

174

111

11

10

11

16

137

49

9

10

82

79

7

9

12

8

443

292

31

48 33

193

3

3

1

27

3

6

3

34

21

29 18

121

3

6

3

24

41

63 12

198

4

7

1

29

7

8

0

22

113

170 71

648

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139 10 7 69 13 98 13 13
362

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129

120

9

11

24

28

53

33

27

26

94

148

17

20

22

13

375

399

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Cherokee Dawson Fannin Forsyth Gilmer Hall Lumpkin Pickens Total Area

3,649 420 936
1,823 969
7,195 552 723
16,267

97

168

9

17

18

111

29

91

19

83

101

491

8

43

11

38

292 1,042

110

107

536 1,445

13

12

46

142

34

26

128

172

45

53

347

709

35

12

112

211

323

175

774 1,517

21

13

55

151

21

33

70

217

602

431 2,068 4,564

10

278

3

50

11

136

7

131

13

131

34

495

3

57

8

85

89 1,363

241 31 65
121 62
386 43 60
1,009

Prod.
374 61
140 147 189 1,888
97 110 3,006

Trans. & Moving
283 36 95
143 102 1,011
61 70 1,801

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484

Fax: (770) 531 - 5699

Rehabilitation Center(s) 100 Colony Park Drive Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040-2774 Phone: (770) 781 - 6781

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Decatur County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Decatur Baker Grady Miller Mitchell Seminole Decatur Area Georgia United States Gadsden, FL

Labor Force 11,098 1,548 11,335 3,446 9,898 3,914 41,239
4,693,711 153,889,000
21,309

Employed 9,569 1,393
10,287 3,160 8,840 3,497
36,746 4,213,719 139,064,000
19,041

Unemployed Rate 1,529 13.8% 155 10.0% 1,048 9.2% 286 8.3% 1,058 10.7% 417 10.7% 4,493 10.9%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
2,268 10.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Decatur

27,842 64

31,001

11.3

34,023

22.2

City of Bainbridge

12,697

Decatur Area

142,432

156,906

10.2

170,830

19.9

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Gadsden, FL

47,776

52,179

9.2

55,981

17.2

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Apparel Transportation Equipment Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 146 47
2 65 32
5 2 1 4 2 2 4 1 5 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 476 2 39 131 16 7 43 22
36
5
16 3
49 7
41
59 15 637 56 12 24 20 693

Decatur

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,780 702

20.4

570

8.0

361

* 284 689 154
* * * * * * * 45 * * * * 0 0 0 0 4,198 * 364 1,424 243 69 290 89

*

*

3.3

588

7.9

635

1.8

711

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.5

622

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

48.1

495

*

*

4.2

748

16.3

423

2.8

646

0.8

773

3.3

696

1.0

537

116

1.3

680

104

1.2

875

86

1.0

486

55

0.6

277

488

5.6

559

*

*

*

585

6.7

221

227 10
5,988 2,743
66 647 2,030 8,730

2.6

324

0.1

628

68.6

533

31.4

640

0.8

789

7.4

543

23.3

587

100.0

538

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 446 172

Decatur Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,951 1,951

26.5

537

7.4

447

3 180
91 8 4 1
11 5 2 7 6
16 5 1
12 3 2 2 3 3
1,424 7
120 385
64 18 121 59

108 650 4,239
* 22
* 372
32 *
128 29
481 135
* 23 22
* * * 9 12,308 222 1,226 3,446 564 113 760 298

0.4 1,466

2.5

547

16.2

553

*

*

0.1

587

*

*

1.4

527

0.1

532

*

*

0.5

978

0.1

694

1.8

682

0.5

750

*

*

0.1

446

0.1

597

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

509

46.9

508

0.8 1,041

4.7

695

13.1

408

2.1

664

0.4

760

2.9

701

1.1

515

97

571

2.2

629

13

159

0.6

820

52

614

10

122

156

2,077

16

58

128

1,476

2.3

454

0.5

444

7.9

574

0.2

244

5.6

227

178 54
1,924 204 43 83 78
2,128 267,525

606 42
19,301 6,935 277 1,338 5,320
26,236 3,752,981

2.3

412

0.2

605

73.6

518

26.4

589

1.1

890

5.1

556

20.3

581

100.0

537

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Decatur Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Decatur Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Decatur

Note: Source:

Bainbridge College Bainbridge Manor Dale & Greg Murray Farm Elberta Crate & Box Co GA Dept of Corrections John B Sanfilippo & Son Inc Pacific Tomato Growers Ltd R James Properties The Home Depot Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Decatur Area
Archbold Medical Center Bainbridge College Bainbridge Manor Donalsonville Hospital Inc Elberta Crate & Box Company Equity Group GA Div Llc GA Dept of Corrections Miller County Hospital & Miller Nursing Wal-Mart Wight Nurseries Inc

COUNTY Mitchell Decatur Decatur
Seminole Decatur Mitchell Mitchell Miller Decatur Grady

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Decatur

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Decatur, GA Leon, FL Gadsden, FL Grady, GA Thomas, GA Mitchell, GA Dougherty, GA Miller, GA Other Total Residents:

8,634 507 411 298 184 163 135 131 620
11,083

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.9 4.6 3.7 2.7 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.2 5.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Decatur

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NUMBER

Decatur, GA Seminole, GA Miller, GA Grady, GA Early, GA Mitchell, GA Gadsden, FL Leon, FL Other Total Residents:

8,634 909 521 354 169 160 154 82 635
11,618

3(5&(17 2)727$/
74.3 7.8 4.5 3.0 1.5 1.4 1.3 0.7 5.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.3H-82T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-4L2534%72S45.6c-87265h3%4+o5.o-84l%4

Decatur Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.0% 36.1% 21.5%
6.1% 3.4% 100.0%

18-24 40.8% 34.5% 22.4%
1.8% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 25.4% 37.5% 26.3%
7.6% 3.3% 100.0%

35-44 24.8% 40.7% 25.2%
5.8% 3.5% 100.0%

45-64 27.8% 38.2% 21.4%
7.6% 5.1% 100.0%

65+ 52.7% 27.3% 12.0%
5.4% 2.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baker Decatur Grady Miller Mitchell Seminole Decatur Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
26 320 221
77 194
86 924

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
26 320 221
77 194
86 924

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Colleges and Universities

Decatur Area Decatur
Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division) Bainbridge College (Technical college servicing area)

www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 11

2010 13

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

12

14

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

50

55

65

Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry

2

2

1

Child Care and Support Services Management

12

10

14

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

13

8

14

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

11

6

8

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

13

19

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

34

32

35

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

2

2

5

6

4

6

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

6

8

7

11

13

13

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary

2

13

19

4

11

7

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

110

111

127

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

33

52

26

Marketing/Marketing Management, General

8

11

9

Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical/Clinical Assistant

50

47

73

5

16

15

Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

6

4

3

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

14

21

22

Small Business Administration/Management

13

9

16

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

59

42

45

9

6

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 266.7

2009-2010 18.2

16.7

-71.4

10.0

18.2

0.0

-50.0

-16.7

40.0

-38.5

75.0

-45.5

33.3

62.5

46.2

-5.9

9.4

0.0

150.0

-33.3 33.3

50.0 -12.5

18.2

0.0

550.0

46.2

175.0 0.9
57.6 37.5 -6.0

-36.4 14.4 -50.0 -18.2 55.3

220.0 -33.3 50.0 -30.8 -28.8

-6.3 -25.0
4.8 77.8
7.1

-33.3

250.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Bainbridge College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Decatur County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Decatur

NUMBER PERCENT

12,099

100.0

1,026

8.5

262

2.2

275

2.3

988

8.2

380

3.1

1,255

10.4

1,483

12.3

479

4.0

748

6.2

1,605

13.3

633

5.2

1,060

8.8

260

2.2

1,526

12.6

119

1.0

Decatur Area

NUMBER PERCENT

41,052

100.0

3,683

9.0

565

1.4

984

2.4

3,308

8.1

948

2.3

4,144

10.1

5,220

12.7

1,949

4.8

2,356

5.7

5,328

13.0

2,644

6.4

3,558

8.7

929

2.3

5,011

12.2

425

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Decatur

419

108

29

Grady

315

96

20

Miller

45

12

2

Mitchell

197

51

7

Seminole

74

17

6

Total Area

1,087

289

69

2

1

10

10

7

10

0

2

8

3

1

0

28

26

1

3

0

11

9

14

3

45

4

14

4

40

2

1

0

12

3

14

2

32

0

0

0

9

19

46

9

149

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3

6

40

137

42

66

3

11

21

52

11

28

120

300

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Main.

Baker

210

2

18

10

7

29

33

7

10

9

Decatur

3,668

55

514

197

73

506

474

111

193

160

Grady

3,255

39

421

163

128

393

465

143

254

144

Miller

443

3

44

20

11

35

40

17

43

17

Mitchell

2,424

57

259

130

54

243

297

61

157

124

Seminole

684

11

99

28

24

75

73

18

60

29

Total Area

10,684

167 1,355

548

297 1,281 1,382

357

717

483

Prod.
43 574 536 106 566 122 1,947

Trans. & Moving
42 811 569 107 476 145 2,150

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618

Fax: (229) 248 - 2681

Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Dekalb County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Dekalb Clayton Fulton Gwinnett Henry Rockdale DeKalb Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 374,696 131,098 478,766 409,675 95,947 39,472
1,529,654 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 335,662 114,904 428,224 371,826 85,972 34,904
1,371,492 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 39,034 10.4% 16,194 12.4% 50,542 10.6% 37,849 9.2% 9,975 10.4% 4,568 11.6%
158,162 10.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Dekalb City of Decatur DeKalb Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

691,893

3

819,193

18.4

960,283

38.8

19,335

2,966,356

3,480,586

17.3 4,135,823

39.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
1,423 2
8 906 507
44 6 2
16 3
13 13 95
1 40 25 37
3 45 31 19
9 15 24 66
0 14,613
22 1,184 2,070
339 411 903 837
2,802
95
996 270 1,665 220 1,289
1,510 1,124 17,160
386 72 88
226 17,546

Dekalb

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

21,627 *

7.9 1,002

*

*

113 9,224 12,271 2,392
339 *
105 12
394 869 1,600
* 728 1,466 571
* 849 781 164

0.0 1,883

3.4

960

4.5 1,025

0.9

893

0.1 1,056

*

*

0.0

555

0.0

531

0.1

893

0.3 1,079

0.6 1,113

*

*

0.3 1,197

0.5 1,119

0.2 1,136

*

*

0.3

908

0.3 1,153

0.1 1,339

511 295 234 829
0 201,388
951 13,229 30,513 10,583
8,742 9,722 3,714

0.2 1,146

0.1 1,345

0.1

593

0.3

835

0.0

0

73.8

904

0.3 1,625

4.8 1,229

11.2

500

3.9

805

3.2 1,482

3.6 1,316

1.4

807

18,123

6.6 1,343

5,202

1.9 1,845

18,716 17,352 34,346
3,067 19,823

6.9

742

6.4 1,339

12.6

828

1.1

403

7.3

318

7,304 739
223,754 49,202 16,644 8,294 24,264
272,956

2.7 0.3 82.0 18.0 6.1 3.0 8.9 100.0

639 965 953 1,027 1,552 685 845 939

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 8,309 76

DeKalb Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

118,100 451

8.1 1,191 0.0 1,091

27 5,711 2,495
192 22 24 85 29 75 76
403 17
171 94
160 18
246 137 153

439 46,459 70,749 14,488
988 686 1,000 502 1,702 3,819 6,307 407 5,248 5,182 4,320
* 4,739 3,687 6,669

0.0 1,308

3.2 1,007

4.9 1,312

1.0 1,847

0.1 1,074

0.0 1,371

0.1

579

0.0

911

0.1

820

0.3 1,145

0.4 1,005

0.0 1,114

0.4 1,260

0.4

932

0.3 1,071

*

*

0.3

871

0.3 1,325

0.5 1,953

64 87 158 283
1 76,035
96 7,077 9,619 2,110 2,093 5,481 4,522

2,447 1,544 2,283 4,316
* 1,122,150
6,584 87,573 148,402 87,791 64,422 74,098 29,499

0.2 1,458

0.1 1,215

0.2

745

0.3 1,124

*

*

77.3 1,019

0.5 1,633

6.0 1,397

10.2

548

6.0 1,055

4.4 1,661

5.1 1,680

2.0 1,010

15,043 117,094

8.1 1,547

579

32,591

2.2 1,916

5,759 1,218 7,703 1,037 6,598

113,055 35,672
141,934 17,641
128,220

7.8

701

2.5 1,049

9.8

907

1.2

741

8.8

382

7,100 4,749 89,093 1,606
398 374 834 90,699 267,525

37,575 3,093
1,243,343 209,058 43,815 44,225 121,018
1,452,399 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 85.6 14.4 3.0 3.0 8.3 100.0

648 1,038 1,035
973 1,506
905 804 1,026 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Dekalb Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dekalb Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

DeKalb

Note: Source:

Children'S Healthcare Dekalb Medical Center Inc Emory Healthcare, Inc, Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Industr Atlanta Midtown Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company United Parcel Service Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

DeKalb Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Emory Healthcare, Inc, Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System Northside Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc

COUNTY Clayton Fulton DeKalb DeKalb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Dekalb

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Dekalb, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Cobb, GA Clayton, GA Rockdale, GA Forsyth, GA Henry, GA Other Total Residents:

149,919 121,921
34,747 13,448
5,644 2,708 1,629 1,174 9,450 340,640

3(5&(17 2)727$/
44.0 35.8 10.2
3.9 1.7 0.8 0.5 0.3 2.8 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Dekalb

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NUMBER

Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Clayton, GA Rockdale, GA Henry, GA Newton, GA Other Total Residents:

149,919 51,481 41,232 18,098 9,024 6,187 5,597 3,567 29,284
314,389

3(5&(17 2)727$/
47.7 16.4 13.1
5.8 2.9 2.0 1.8 1.1 9.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.7H-91T2.%4i3Ag45.%h-1L1334%32S45.6c-83165h3%14+o5.o-34l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
17.3% 22.8% 28.6% 21.1% 10.3% 100.0%

18-24 29.9% 25.6% 33.4% 10.3%
0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.1% 19.9% 28.3% 27.8% 10.0% 100.0%

35-44 11.3% 22.0% 30.3% 24.6% 11.8% 100.0%

45-64 13.8% 23.3% 27.8% 20.4% 14.7% 100.0%

65+ 32.3% 26.9% 20.1% 12.5%
8.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Clayton Dekalb Fulton Gwinnett Henry Rockdale DeKalb Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
2,184 5,460 7,547 9,010 2,573 1,063 27,837

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TOTAL
2,184 5,460 7,547 9,010 2,573 1,063 27,837

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Colleges and Universities
DeKalb Area Gwinnett
Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody
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atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu fairburn.gmc.cc.ga.us/ http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com
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Colleges and Universities

DeKalb Area

American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Dekalb

www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.brownmackie.edu www.carver.edu/contents/ www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu

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http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx

Strayer University-Chamblee

http://www.strayer.edu/

Agnes Scott College

www.agnesscott.edu

Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts

www.chefs.edu/atlanta

Columbia Theological Seminary

www.ctsnet.edu

Dekalb Technical College

www.dekalbtech.edu

Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.dekalbtech.edu

Devry Institute of Technology

www.devry.edu

DeVry University-Georgia

www.devry.edu

Emory University

www.emory.edu

Georgia Perimeter College

www.gpc.edu

Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service

www.gupton-jones.edu

Interactive College of Technology

www.ict-ils.edu

Devry University Keller Graduate School

www.keller.edu

Luther Rice University

www.lru.edu

National-Louis University (Atlanta)

www.nl.edu

University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus

www.phoenix.edu

Westwood College-Northlake

www.westwood.edu

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Colleges and Universities

DeKalb Area
Clayton
Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw
Henry
Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University

http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu
www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 121

2009 344

2010 185

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

25

24

15

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

2

10

2

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

178

283

206

Banking and Financial Support Services

33

29

9

Child Care and Support Services Management

11

4

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

2

7

17

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

14

5

10

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

16

18

10

Computer Engineering Technology/Technician

17

26

9

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

28

16

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

5

10

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

51

47

30

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

37

37

Criminal Justice/Police Science

8

7

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

44

87

60

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

32

37

9

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

29

10

2

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

3

10

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

8

6

9

21

20

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

37

52

83

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General

4

9

14

25

23

17

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 184.3

2009-2010 -46.2

-4.0

-37.5

400.0

-80.0

59.0

-27.2

-12.1

-69.0

-63.6

25.0

250.0

142.9

-64.3

100.0

12.5

-44.4

52.9

-65.4

2700.0

-42.9

100.0

-80.0

-7.8

-36.2

-26.0

0.0

-12.5

-28.6

97.7

-31.0

15.6

-75.7

-65.5

-80.0

233.3

-60.0

-25.0

50.0

-4.8 40.5 125.0

-45.0 59.6 55.6

-8.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Medical/Clinical Assistant Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician Operations Management and Supervision Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 54

2009 34

2010 56

82

163

150

13

7

11

25

35

27

10

1

3

52

72

16

37

31

28

49

24

29

6

5

13

15

12

14

41

45

3

39

59

61

18

14

16

23

45

30

9

6

5

122

110

87

31

17

46

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -37.0

2009-2010 64.7

98.8

-8.0

-46.2

57.1

40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -16.7 -20.0
9.8 51.3 -22.2 95.7 -33.3 -9.8

-22.9 200.0 -77.8
-9.7 20.8 160.0 16.7 -93.3
3.4 14.3 -33.3 -16.7 -20.9

-45.2

170.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Dekalb County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Dekalb

NUMBER PERCENT

367,716

100.0

47,454

12.9

22,393

6.1

11,699

3.2

49,440

13.5

6,784

1.8

39,009

10.6

67,570

18.4

14,226

3.9

12,879

3.5

17,144

4.7

14,468

3.9

16,539

4.5

6,296

1.7

39,265

10.7

2,550

0.7

DeKalb Area

NUMBER PERCENT

1,342,600

100.0

191,745

14.3

82,487

6.1

34,991

2.6

162,099

12.1

24,177

1.8

165,393

12.3

233,125

17.4

54,905

4.1

52,836

3.9

61,166

4.6

51,943

3.9

57,317

4.3

21,521

1.6

139,426

10.4

9,469

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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3,541 9,475 12,715 9,391 2,245 1,104 38,471

995 2,950 4,452 3,363
781 361 12,902

481 1,353 1,929 1,379
315 140 5,597

184 705 963 896 167
80 2,995

107 302 381 429
80 45 1,344

41

205 51

521

226

456 215 1,108

293

557 272 1,319

206

303 155

868

24

86 31

252

14

55 16

144

804 1,662 740 4,212

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253 561 544 488 168
74 2,088

522 837 772 699 222 113 3,165

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Clayton Dekalb Fulton Gwinnett Henry Rockdale Total Area

12,570 23,023 27,774 18,745
5,409 2,875 90,396

421 705 910 416 200
82 2,734

834 1,865 2,755
949 287 143 6,833

367 866 1,389 473 131
78 3,304

403 806 975 546 177
94 3,001

1,599 3,155 3,852 2,600
759 371 12,336

4,733 8,933 10,020 8,180 2,028 1,037 34,931

20

586

52 1,049

35 1,385

21

877

10

322

4

212

142 4,431

578 931 990 930 319 143 3,891

Prod.
1,146 2,146 2,404 1,884
478 345 8,403

Trans. & Moving
1,883 2,515 3,059 1,869
698 366 10,390

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 3879 Covington Hwy Decatur GA 30032-2640 Phone: (404) 298 - 3970

Fax: (404) 298 - 3995

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2187 Northlake Parkway Suite 112 Tucker, GA 30084-4110 Phone: (770) 414 - 2602
755 Commerce Drive Room 615 Decatur, GA 30030-2619 Serving Central Dekalb County Phone: (404) 638 - 5200
4151 Memorial Drive Suite 104-F Decatur, GA 30032-1594 Serving Rockdale and South DeKalb counties Phone: (404) 298 - 4900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Dodge County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Dodge Bleckley Laurens Pulaski Telfair Wheeler Wilcox Dodge Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 8,806 5,383
21,592 4,408 4,240 2,828 3,020
50,277 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 7,761 4,724
18,926 4,019 3,506 2,519 2,644
44,099 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,045 11.9% 659 12.2% 2,666 12.3% 389 8.8% 734 17.3% 309 10.9% 376 12.5% 6,178 12.3%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Dodge City of Eastman Dodge Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

21,796 91

21,406

-1.8

23,395

7.3

4,962

128,479

129,263

0.6

143,458

11.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Machinery Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Paper Chemical
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
50 11
1 20 18
2 1 4 1 2 2 2 1 3
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 284 2 16 73 13 8 17 11
24
4
10 1
46 5
27
27 9
343 47 8 30 9
390

Dodge

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

397

7.2

476

77

1.4

388

*

*

*

89

1.6

530

227

4.1

481

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,011 * 161 746 77 56 171 50

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

54.4

464

*

*

2.9

867

13.5

379

1.4

532

1.0

657

3.1

539

0.9

438

97

1.8

500

*

*

*

61

1.1

124

*

*

*

727

13.1

447

15

0.3

109

402

7.3

222

81 5
3,413 2,126
46 1,020 1,060 5,538

1.5

383

0.1

361

61.6

470

38.4

680

0.8

873

18.4

577

19.1

589

100.0

513

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 340 78

Dodge Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,124 521

17.2

677

1.5

620

1

*

178

1,384

83

4,215

8

174

9

196

5

23

4

44

6

69

13

638

4

*

13

618

7

35

*

*

3.9

628

11.8

700

0.5

754

0.6

564

0.1

248

0.1

519

0.2

656

1.8

689

*

*

1.7

539

0.1

488

1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 1,741 10 95 479 81 31 120 61

* * * * * * * * 19,024 191 888 4,200 1,178 358 954 200

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

53.4

520

0.5 1,011

2.5

796

11.8

405

3.3

620

1.0

761

2.7

694

0.6

472

127

554

1.6

701

11

600

1.7

878

76

1,389

7

139

259

4,978

22

171

183

2,713

3.9

505

0.4

521

14.0

586

0.5

262

7.6

241

179 60
2,141 276 57 113 106
2,417 267,525

513 40
25,188 10,424
1,396 3,653 5,375 35,608 3,752,981

1.4 0.1 70.7 29.3 3.9 10.3 15.1 100.0

454 512 558 644 1,129 562 573 583 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Dodge Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dodge Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Dodge

Note: Source:

Boys & Girls Club of Dodge Dodge County Hospital GA Dept of Corrections Graphic Packaging International Inc Heart of Georgia Dynamics Inc Hospice Care Options Inc Middle Georgia Nursing Home Inc Reynolds Metal Co Southern Home Care Services Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Dodge Area
Acuity Brands Lighting Consumer Outdoor Products Inc Fairview Park Hospital Flexsteel Industries Inc Middle Georgia College North Georgia Detention Center North Georgia Detention Center Taylor Regional Hospital Wal-Mart YKK AP America Inc

COUNTY Bleckley
Telfair Laurens Laurens Bleckley
Telfair Wheeler Pulaski Laurens Laurens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Dodge

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Dodge, GA Bleckley, GA Telfair, GA Laurens, GA Pulaski, GA Houston, GA Washington, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents:

4,896 472 456 369 266 160 150 143 530
7,442

3(5&(17 2)727$/
65.8 6.3 6.1 5.0 3.6 2.1 2.0 1.9 7.1
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Dodge

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Dodge, GA Laurens, GA Telfair, GA Bleckley, GA Wilcox, GA Pulaski, GA Wheeler, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents:

4,896 352 288 220 99 77 64 27 265
6,315

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.5 5.6 4.6 3.5 1.6 1.2 1.0 0.4 4.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.1H-92T2.%0i8Ag45.%h-6L2534%93S45.6c-13265h3%34+o5.o-54l%4

Dodge Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.8% 37.8% 19.7%
6.7% 4.1% 100.0%

18-24 36.9% 36.6% 23.6%
2.8% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.6% 41.7% 24.3%
9.6% 3.9% 100.0%

35-44 23.5% 43.0% 22.4%
7.0% 4.1% 100.0%

45-64 29.1% 38.9% 18.6%
7.1% 6.3% 100.0%

65+ 53.3% 26.6% 11.1%
5.6% 3.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bleckley Dodge Laurens Pulaski Telfair Wheeler Wilcox Dodge Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
141 181 538 108
93 51 77 1,189

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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141 181 538 108
93 51 77 1,189

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Colleges and Universities

Dodge Area Dodge
Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Middle Georgia College
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College
Bleckley
Middle Georgia College

http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.heartofgatech.edu www.mgc.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu
www.mgc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 10

2010 12

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

22

19

30

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

3

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

12

15

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

5

10

Carpentry/Carpenter

7

4

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

22

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

11

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

61

68

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

16

9

11

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

7

7

7

15

21

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

39

40

16

9

3

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

25

16

32

1

13

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

27

41

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

5

7

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

8

11

4

Medical/Clinical Assistant

12

12

13

Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician

11

17

18

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

9

4

8

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

10

10

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

7

8

Teacher Assistant/Aide

2

1

4

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

98

64

65

10

39

34

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 25.0

2009-2010 20.0

-13.6

57.9

-40.0

33.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

-42.9

-25.0

-90.9

0.0

37.5

-54.5

11.5

-5.9

-43.8

22.2

0.0

0.0

40.0

4.8

2.6

-60.0

-66.7 -36.0

33.3 100.0

1200.0 -25.0 40.0 37.5 0.0 54.5 -55.6 -37.5 -22.2 -50.0 -34.7

-61.5 51.9 -57.1 -63.6
8.3 5.9 100.0 0.0 14.3 300.0 1.6

290.0

-12.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Dodge County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Dodge

NUMBER PERCENT

8,083

100.0

568

7.0

95

1.2

305

3.8

700

8.7

220

2.7

629

7.8

1,157

14.3

463

5.7

509

6.3

1,129

14.0

489

6.1

478

5.9

395

4.9

871

10.8

75

0.9

Dodge Area

NUMBER PERCENT

47,386

100.0

3,556

7.5

534

1.1

1,406

3.0

4,028

8.5

1,463

3.1

4,070

8.6

6,220

13.1

2,659

5.6

3,028

6.4

6,723

14.2

3,045

6.4

2,921

6.2

1,731

3.7

5,483

11.6

519

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Bleckley

114

31

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Dodge

224

53

11

Laurens

773

211

48

Pulaski

45

16

4

Telfair

94

20

8

Wheeler

49

11

3

Wilcox

56

7

1

Total Area

1,355

349

80

6

8

5

7

21

32

1

2

3

1

0

2

4

3

40

55

1

5

0

17

0

18

1

46

10

39

5

120

0

2

0

5

2

5

0

22

0

2

0

18

1

4

1

11

14

75

7

239

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12

25

28

49

84

171

4

10

6

24

1

9

7

17

142

305

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Bleckley Dodge Laurens Pulaski Telfair Wheeler Wilcox Total Area

734 1,408 6,242
402 591 311 487 10,175

19

67

49

170

145

793

11

35

32

38

14

19

14

25

284 1,147

28

15

67

133

35

61

193

215

242

199

875

993

20

10

39

63

23

20

37

92

14

3

26

39

18

15

46

78

380

323 1,283 1,613

5

80

35

12

109

68

28

454

255

2

43

15

13

51

24

8

29

21

16

41

28

84

807

446

Prod.
170 249 1,125
94 173
93 117 2,021

Trans. & Moving
115 247 1,133
70 88 45 89 1,787

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5016 Park Way Eastman GA 31023 Phone: (478) 374 - 6994

Fax: (478) 374 - 6996

Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Dooly County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Dooly Crisp Houston Macon Pulaski Sumter Wilcox Dooly Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,638 9,285
71,182 5,036 4,408
13,368 3,020
110,937 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 4,110 8,039
65,774 4,344 4,019
11,571 2,644
100,501 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 528 11.4%
1,246 13.4% 5,408 7.6%
692 13.7% 389 8.8% 1,797 13.4% 376 12.5% 10,436 9.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Dooly City of Vienna Dooly Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

14,918 4,011
247,081 9,687,653 309,050,816

122

11,775

254,700 11,076,619 322,365,787

-21.1

12,184

3.1

290,878

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

-18.3
17.7 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Chemical Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
40 20
0 9 11 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 148 2 11 36 19 0 14 6
6
0
6 1 9 1 17
20 7
195 36 11 10 15
231

Dooly

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,223 124

39.4

543

4.0

476

0 20 1,079
* * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0

0.0

0

0.6

475

34.8

552

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1,056 * 65 310 181 0 82 5

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

34.0

514

*

*

2.1

605

10.0

419

5.8

617

0.0

0

2.6

765

0.2

440

15

0.5

479

0

0.0

0

15

0.5

614

*

*

*

107

3.4

610

*

*

*

145

4.7

234

61 7
2,286 820 52 * 516
3,105

2.0 0.2 73.6 26.4 1.7
* 16.6 100.0

521 511 529 694 1,000
* 570 543

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 664 134

Dooly Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

12,485 1,206

14.6

710

1.4

527

6

*

355

1,743

169

9,327

17

4,928

1

*

18

475

10

341

19

70

12

422

2

*

1

*

2

*

3

*

4

4

7

293

*

*

2.0

683

10.9

736

5.8

658

*

*

0.6

726

0.4

787

0.1

635

0.5

904

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

254

0.3

694

8 10 11 14 15 15 3,506 15 182 813 120 53 270 174

778 52 57
239 297 713 40,460 374 1,811 9,710 1,580 559 1,636 687

0.9

720

0.1

218

0.1

509

0.3 1,467

0.3

432

0.8

989

47.3

574

0.4 1,103

2.1

784

11.4

426

1.8

810

0.7

779

1.9

767

0.8

501

396

4,143

4.8 1,142

23

260

0.3

807

174

1,900

36

660

456

7,545

42

485

419

7,647

2.2

444

0.8

734

8.8

644

0.6

271

8.9

243

333 125 4,295 446 109 158 179 4,741 267,525

1,464 87
53,032 32,449
* 3,539 12,548 85,479 3,752,981

1.7

561

0.1

578

62.0

606

38.0

942

*

*

4.1

601

14.7

648

100.0

733

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Dooly Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dooly Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Dooly

Note: Source:

Ellis Bros Pecans Inc Flex-Tec Inc Flint River Services Inc GA Dept of Corrections McDonalds Neff Motivation Inc Pinehill Nursing Center Inc Roseburg Forest Products South Limi Tyson Farms Inc United Parcel Service
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Cooper Lighting Inc Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc Frito-Lay Inc Houston Hospitals Inc L 3 Services Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Taylor Regional Hospital The Kroger Company Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart

Dooly Area

COUNTY Sumter Crisp
Houston Houston Houston Houston
Pulaski Houston
Dooly Houston

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Dooly

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Dooly, GA Crisp, GA Macon, GA Houston, GA Sumter, GA Peach, GA Bibb, GA Pulaski, GA Other Total Residents:

2,399 646 278 220 178 93 75 51 218
4,158

3(5&(17 2)727$/
57.7 15.5
6.7 5.3 4.3 2.2 1.8 1.2 5.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Dooly

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NUMBER

Dooly, GA Crisp, GA Houston, GA Macon, GA Pulaski, GA Wilcox, GA Sumter, GA Turner, GA Other Total Residents:

2,399 515 404 154 149 91 52 31 149
3,944

3(5&(17 2)727$/
60.8 13.1 10.2
3.9 3.8 2.3 1.3 0.8 3.8 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.4H-71T2.%7i5Ag45.%h-0L2434%32S45.6c-39165h3%64+o5.o-04l%4

Dooly Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.5% 33.6% 26.9%
9.2% 5.8% 100.0%

18-24 31.7% 34.8% 30.4%
2.6% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.0% 33.7% 32.3% 12.2%
4.7% 100.0%

35-44 16.0% 36.5% 29.7% 11.5%
6.3% 100.0%

45-64 23.3% 33.0% 24.7%
9.8% 9.2% 100.0%

65+ 42.9% 29.2% 17.0%
6.5% 4.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Crisp Dooly Houston Macon Pulaski Sumter Wilcox Dooly Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
209 70
1,534 102 108 260 77
2,360

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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209 70
1,534 102 108 260 77
2,360

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Colleges and Universities

Dooly Area

Sumter

Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Houston

gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu

Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College
Crisp

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu

Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College)

www.darton.edu

Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu

Dooly

Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.middlegatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 34

2009 82

2010 50

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

36

30

28

Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician

24

5

14

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

61

48

41

3

3

4

55

6

32

Barbering/Barber

7

8

6

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

3

7

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

1

6

7

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

27

33

31

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

21

21

32

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

48

52

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 1,071

969 1,148

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

17

10

4

9

7

7

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

10

13

13

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

7

3

16

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

42

28

52

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

49

71

73

8

17

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

12

10

27

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

48

60

19

18

22

49

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

10

15

15

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

28

28

36

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

5

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

3

7

3

Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller

32

19

1

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

24

12

23

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

4

24

50

Medical/Clinical Assistant

3

12

7

Plumbing Technology/Plumber

40

27

20

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

13

13

13

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

11

4

7

Small Business Administration/Management

2

2

1

Surgical Technology/Technologist

8

9

6

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2008-2009 141.2

2009-2010 -39.0

-16.7

-6.7

-79.2

180.0

-21.3

-14.6

0.0

33.3

-89.1 14.3 133.3 500.0 22.2
0.0 -50.0 37.1
-9.5 -41.2

433.3 -25.0 -28.6 16.7
-6.1 52.4
0.0 8.3 18.5 -60.0

-22.2 30.0 -57.1 -33.3 44.9

0.0 0.0 433.3 85.7 2.8

112.5 -16.7 25.0

-5.9 170.0 -68.3

22.2 50.0
0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 300.0 -32.5
0.0 -63.6
0.0 12.5

122.7 0.0
28.6 -80.0 -57.1 -94.7 91.7 108.3 -41.7 -25.9
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 105

2009 108

2010 95

11

39

43

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 2.9

2009-2010 -12.0

254.5

10.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Dooly County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Dooly

NUMBER PERCENT

4,585

100.0

386

8.4

15

0.3

118

2.6

343

7.5

158

3.5

344

7.5

629

13.7

269

5.9

304

6.6

645

14.1

285

6.2

361

7.9

119

2.6

535

11.7

74

1.6

Dooly Area

NUMBER PERCENT

93,088

100.0

9,000

9.7

3,062

3.3

2,437

2.6

8,658

9.3

2,532

2.7

9,420

10.1

14,220

15.3

4,557

4.9

6,773

7.3

8,628

9.3

4,463

4.8

4,631

5.0

2,429

2.6

11,499

12.4

779

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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263

77

9

79

24

4

1,419

430

188

136

37

7

45

16

4

501

118

30

56

7

1

2,499

709

243

6

6

2

7

85

66

4

8

1

2

21

15

4

3

123

107

8

11

2

39

1

3

1

10

18

75 12

168

1

10

1

20

0

2

0

5

6

38

2

75

1

4

1

11

35

143 19

328

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28

70

7

20

122

171

16

30

4

10

46

129

7

17

230

447

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Crisp

2,918

52

500

166

52

365

348

43

216

95

Dooly

908

18

99

38

16

102

100

27

60

40

Houston

5,358

125

563

236

184

718 1,344

36

458

349

Macon

1,145

24

100

52

32

75

129

80

82

42

Pulaski

402

11

35

20

10

39

63

2

43

15

Sumter

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

Wilcox

487

14

25

18

15

46

78

16

41

28

Total Area

14,785

352 1,815

691

420 1,777 2,545

339 1,128

678

Prod.
533 230 705 282
94 692 117 2,653

Trans. & Moving
548 178 640 247
70 615
89 2,387

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1205 South Seventh Street Cordele GA 31015 Phone: (229) 276 - 2355

Fax: (229) 276 - 2706

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Dougherty County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Dougherty Baker Calhoun Lee Mitchell Terrell Worth Dougherty Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 41,553 1,548 2,273 17,805 9,898 4,340 9,977 87,394
4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 36,573 1,393 2,032 16,334 8,840 3,857 8,844 77,873
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 4,980 12.0% 155 10.0% 241 10.6% 1,471 8.3% 1,058 10.7% 483 11.1% 1,133 11.4% 9,521 10.9%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Dougherty

94,565 29

96,656

2.2

97,389

3.0

City of Albany

77,434

Dougherty Area

187,500

208,868

11.4

230,197

22.8

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
275 35
0 156
84 7 2 2 4 4 3
10 6 2 6
12 4
2 7 6 7 0 0 2,249 5 142 494 96 38 185 122
212
14
122 16
324 28
209
242 67
2,591 117 36 34 47
2,708

Dougherty

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,462 447

11.5

977

0.9

589

0 1,596 3,419
309 * *
33 67
* 96 106
* 151 183
36

0.0

0

3.4

781

7.2 1,119

0.6 1,229

*

*

*

*

0.1

398

0.1

631

*

*

0.2

810

0.2 1,096

*

*

0.3

626

0.4

717

0.1

538

* 182 104
39 0 0
31,590 *
1,565 5,814 1,879
730 1,055
521

*

*

0.4

720

0.2

558

0.1

536

0.0

0

0.0

0

66.3

619

*

*

3.3

859

12.2

411

3.9

741

1.5

750

2.2

918

1.1

532

1,947

4.1

900

*

*

*

3,302 565
7,723 425
4,006

6.9

415

1.2

543

16.2

867

0.9

327

8.4

255

1,721 44
37,096 10,528
3,437 2,314 4,777 47,624

3.6 0.1 77.9 22.1 7.2 4.9 10.0 100.0

440 626 798 882 1,261 683 702 718

Dougherty Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

661

11,321

172

1,547

16.6

757

2.3

542

1

*

338

2,615

150

7,154

15

3,251

5

*

2

*

8

72

14

211

3

*

13

104

9

169

3

69

8

189

21

289

11

72

*

*

3.8

728

10.5

814

4.8

591

*

*

*

*

0.1

466

0.3

574

*

*

0.2

780

0.2 1,080

0.1

941

0.3

579

0.4

673

0.1

572

2 10 13 12
0 1 3,347 11 245 781 150 53 270 171

* 242 113
77 * *
40,594 205
2,649 8,228 2,163
827 1,599
665

*

*

0.4

669

0.2

558

0.1

568

*

*

*

*

59.5

596

0.3 1,275

3.9

840

12.1

416

3.2

725

1.2

733

2.3

858

1.0

514

300

2,517

3.7

839

15

226

0.3 1,935

169

3,817

22

677

450

9,565

42

467

297

4,871

5.6

405

1.0

530

14.0

795

0.7

318

7.1

254

371 118 4,126 293
82 94 117 4,419 267,525

2,121 89
52,004 16,166
3,727 3,459 8,980 68,170 3,752,981

3.1 0.1 76.3 23.7 5.5 5.1 13.2 100.0

442 491 631 774 1,231 638 636 665 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Dougherty Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Dougherty Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Dougherty

Note: Source:

Albany State University Darton College MCLB Albany - Aecom Technology Corp Millercoors Llc Phoebe Physician Group Inc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Procter & Gamble Paper Products Sunshine Structures Teleperformance USA
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Dougherty Area
Albany State University Darton College Equity Group GA Div Llc MCLB Albany - Aecom Technology Corp Millercoors Llc Phoebe Physician Group Inc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Procter & Gamble Paper Products Teleperformance USA Wal-Mart

COUNTY Dougherty Dougherty
Mitchell Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Dougherty

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Mitchell, GA Worth, GA Terrell, GA Calhoun, GA Tift, GA Sumter, GA Other Total Residents:

34,358 784 700 497 288 190 159 110 930
38,016

3(5&(17 2)727$/
90.4 2.1 1.8 1.3 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.3 2.4
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Dougherty

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Worth, GA Mitchell, GA Terrell, GA Colquitt, GA Baker, GA Sumter, GA Other Total Residents:

34,358 8,713 3,606 1,691 1,242 911 460 458 3,659
55,098

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.4 15.8
6.5 3.1 2.3 1.7 0.8 0.8 6.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e32O8.8H-52T2.%1i9Ag45.%h-2L2434%68S45.6c-2265h3%24+o5.o-04l%4

Dougherty Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.9% 31.9% 26.2%
8.4% 4.6% 100.0%

18-24 33.5% 30.9% 32.6%
2.6% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.2% 32.2% 31.8% 11.4%
3.5% 100.0%

35-44 22.0% 35.6% 28.2%
9.2% 5.0% 100.0%

45-64 26.2% 32.8% 24.1%
9.7% 7.2% 100.0%

65+ 48.2% 26.0% 15.0%
6.5% 4.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baker Calhoun Dougherty Lee Mitchell Terrell Worth Dougherty Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
26 37 746 344 194 73 216 1,636

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
26 37 746 344 194 73 216 1,636

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Colleges and Universities

Dougherty Area
Dougherty
Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Albany State University Darton College

albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 62

2009 64

2010 81

32

55

50

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 3.2

2009-2010 26.6

71.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 3

13

13

20

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

60

60

126

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

83

105

108

Carpentry/Carpenter

24

49

58

Child Care and Support Services Management

7

10

13

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

5

5

Commercial and Advertising Art

1

8

15

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

12

48

52

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

26

40

44

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

58

37

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

110

172

246

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

15

22

14

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

31

38

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

20

22

8

22

21

20

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

116

146

207

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

34

74

49

19

7

83

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

14

51

27

9

7

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

74

101

129

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

4

3

8

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

4

20

13

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

4

2

3

41

58

130

55

36

35

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

8

9

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

59

48

40

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

7

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

33

31

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

54

85

78

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

11

13

18

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

2

4

2

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

18

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 -66.7

0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 42.9 -54.5 700.0 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 10.0

53.8 110.0
2.9 18.4 30.0
0.0 87.5
8.3 10.0 -36.2 43.0 -36.4 -73.7 -63.6

-4.5 100.0
25.9 117.6

-4.8 12.5 41.8 -33.8

-63.2 264.3

1085.7 -47.1

-22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0

-14.3 27.7 166.7 -35.0 50.0

41.5

124.1

-34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 100.0

-2.8 -55.6 -16.7 16.7
-6.1 -8.2 38.5 -50.0 27.8

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 58

2009 73

2010 27

19

26

33

11

4

13

20

18

22

29

26

25

8

7

3

27

20

34

95

70

82

7

2

1

192

242

335

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 25.9

2009-2010 -63.0

36.8

26.9

-63.6

225.0

-10.0

22.2

-10.3

-3.8

-12.5

-57.1

-25.9

70.0

-26.3

17.1

-71.4

-50.0

26.0

38.4

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Dougherty County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Dougherty

NUMBER PERCENT

41,592

100.0

3,707

8.9

897

2.2

1,148

2.8

4,288

10.3

1,189

2.9

4,747

11.4

6,263

15.1

1,850

4.5

1,888

4.5

3,802

9.1

2,248

5.4

1,980

4.8

1,114

2.7

5,623

13.5

848

2.0

Dougherty Area

NUMBER PERCENT

82,174

100.0

7,492

9.1

1,581

1.9

2,143

2.6

7,355

9.0

2,211

2.7

9,055

11.0

12,774

15.6

3,864

4.7

4,309

5.2

8,468

10.3

4,856

5.9

4,674

5.7

2,210

2.7

9,907

12.1

1,275

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,074

262

97

233

89

25

197

51

7

75

14

4

188

58

11

1,842

486

150

2

1

1

1

61

23

5

7

8

3

3

1

12

11

92

47

1

3

0

11

1

1

0

7

22

86

5

164

5

11

4

25

3

14

2

32

3

4

0

20

2

5

1

18

37

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277

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13

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202

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22

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52

6

16

24

35

190

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210

2

18

10

7

29

33

7

10

9

Calhoun

252

12

12

14

13

31

29

6

10

14

Dougherty

7,075

146

873

330

259

950 1,360

56

500

274

Lee

827

30

44

15

22

101

197

9

101

79

Mitchell

2,424

57

259

130

54

243

297

61

157

124

Terrell

694

16

55

33

18

74

91

14

47

20

Worth

1,621

28

147

75

42

187

244

32

133

110

Total Area

13,103

291 1,408

607

415 1,615 2,251

185

958

630

Prod.
43 57 1,146 112 566 203 304 2,431

Trans. & Moving
42 54 1,181 117 476 123 319 2,312

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1608 South Slappery Blvd Albany GA 31701 Phone: (229) 430 - 5010

Fax: (229) 430 - 5078

Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461
110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Douglas County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Douglas Carroll Cobb Fulton Paulding Douglas Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 63,972 51,592
368,845 478,766
66,848 1,030,023 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 56,870 45,890
333,223 428,224
59,737 923,944 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 7,102 11.1% 5,702 11.1%
35,622 9.7% 50,542 10.6%
7,111 10.6% 106,079 10.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Douglas City of Douglasville Douglas Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
132,403 15 30,961

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

159,765

20.7

216,756

63.7

1,993,913

2,360,929

18.4 2,821,836

41.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Apparel Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
476 3
3 352 118
3 1 2 6 6 10 2 7 7 6 3 31 11 2
3 2 6 10 0 0 0 2,009 3 144 377 97 28 120 113
252
8
160 27
239 21
216
204 93
2,578 70 9 18 43
2,648

Douglas

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,042 *

13.9

793

*

*

* 1,915 3,081
* * * 41 * 29 * 231 1,033 43 * 453 360 *

*

*

5.3

733

8.5

825

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

626

*

*

0.1

401

*

*

0.6 1,037

2.8

573

0.1

710

*

*

1.2

865

1.0

940

*

*

246 *
42 167
0 0 0 25,259 * 1,633 6,372 1,467 225 755 452

0.7 1,214

*

*

0.1

586

0.5

766

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

69.7

551

*

*

4.5

936

17.6

477

4.0

772

0.6

872

2.1

819

1.2

612

792

2.2

822

*

*

*

2,591 245
3,912 *
4,167

7.1

452

0.7

385

10.8

726

*

*

11.5

271

879 74
30,375 5,873 257 360 5,256
36,247

2.4

521

0.2

719

83.8

672

16.2

698

0.7

821

1.0

537

14.5

737

100.0

613

Douglas Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,103 74

93,723 385

8.7 1,247

0.0

844

20 4,248 1,761
140 17 18 53 65
249 16
117 65
114 21
223 108
73

239 37,607 55,491 12,221
832 603 560 2,712 3,307 278 3,497 3,489 2,490
* 3,555 1,505 1,953

0.0 1,287

3.5 1,058

5.1 1,377

1.1 1,985

0.1 1,029

0.1 1,497

0.1

969

0.3 1,245

0.3

955

0.0 1,288

0.3 1,531

0.3

778

0.2 1,004

*

*

0.3

882

0.1 1,050

0.2 1,459

37 72 95 183
1 27 67 56,458 66 4,965 6,478 1,291 1,589 4,358 3,563

1,664 *
1,575 2,726
* 956 1,414 835,453 5,186 62,623 101,701 45,962 54,013 59,654 24,379

0.2 2,073

*

*

0.1

766

0.3 1,211

*

*

0.1

547

0.1

795

77.4 1,087

0.5 1,717

5.8 1,521

9.4

571

4.3 1,140

5.0 1,715

5.5 1,820

2.3 1,097

11,950

97,645

9.0 1,656

482

26,192

2.4 1,874

4,393 878
5,478 800
4,763

87,190 17,842 107,358 15,418 100,598

8.1

741

1.7

770

9.9

975

1.4

796

9.3

402

5,404 3,243 65,804 1,165
318 277 570 66,969 267,525

29,690 2,072
931,248 148,150
24,994 38,098 85,058 1,079,396 3,752,981

2.8 0.2 86.3 13.7 2.3 3.5 7.9 100.0

633 1,107 1,103
944 1,464
956 785 1,081 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Douglas Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Douglas Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Douglas

Note: Source:

American Red Cross Southern Region Greystone Power Corp Select Personnel Services Silver Line Building Products Llc Six Flags Over GA Inc Southeastern Freight Lines The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Wellstar Health System Inc Youth Villages Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Douglas Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute Of Technology Grady Health System IBM Lockheed Martin Corp Northside Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc Wellstar Health System Inc

COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Cobb Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Cobb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Douglas

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Douglas, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Dekalb, GA Clayton, GA Carroll, GA Gwinnett, GA Paulding, GA Other Total Residents:

16,924 14,253
7,450 2,211 1,196 1,057
747 596 1,719 46,153

3(5&(17 2)727$/
36.7 30.9 16.1
4.8 2.6 2.3 1.6 1.3 3.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Douglas

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NUMBER

Douglas, GA Cobb, GA Carroll, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Clayton, GA Haralson, GA Other Total Residents:

16,924 4,011 3,438 2,865 1,192 674 567 562 2,182
32,415

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.2 12.4 10.6
8.8 3.7 2.1 1.7 1.7 6.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e71O8.6H-31T2.%2i8Ag45.%h-6L1334%34S45.6c-65165h3%14+o5.o-24l%4

Douglas Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
16.8% 22.7% 26.7% 23.1% 10.7% 100.0%

18-24 27.3% 25.2% 35.6% 11.1%
0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 12.6% 19.8% 25.8% 31.1% 10.8% 100.0%

35-44 11.2% 22.2% 26.9% 27.2% 12.4% 100.0%

45-64 13.6% 23.1% 25.9% 22.4% 15.1% 100.0%

65+ 34.5% 26.6% 19.0% 12.1%
7.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Carroll Cobb Douglas Fulton Paulding Douglas Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,015 7,308 1,617 7,547 1,666 19,153

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,015 7,308 1,617 7,547 1,666 19,153

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Colleges and Universities
Douglas Area
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University
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Colleges and Universities

Douglas Area

The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Cobb

www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu

Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University
Paulding

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com
www.chattcollege.com
www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu

Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com
Carroll

Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia
Douglas

www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu

Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu

West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Child Care Provider/Assistant Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Version 2.0

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2008 66

2009 77

2010 135

36

72

51

6

7

6

74

185

255

7

14

3

1

9

17

10

9

9

29

21

53

10

7

8

18

19

35

136

150

237

49

62

64

3

10

8

58

64

61

32

37

13

68

63

90

25

12

15

26

52

49

7

11

5

13

11

7

53

87

72

38

38

16

14

22

67

56

56

102

12

20

7

24

59

67

12

14

49

4

2

1

43

42

3

16

10

36

26

46

67

20

7

31

33

32

38

17

45

33

18

11

16

7

12

8

124

249

194

Douglas Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 75.3

100.0

-29.2

16.7

-14.3

150.0

37.8

100.0

-78.6

800.0

88.9

-10.0

0.0

-27.6

152.4

-30.0

14.3

5.6

84.2

10.3

58.0

26.5

3.2

233.3

-20.0

10.3

-4.7

15.6

-64.9

-7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1

42.9 25.0 -5.8 -54.5

-15.4 64.2

-36.4 -17.2

0.0

-57.9

57.1

204.5

0.0

82.1

66.7 145.8
16.7 -50.0
-2.3 -37.5 76.9 -65.0
-3.0 164.7 -38.9
71.4 100.8

-65.0 13.6 250.0 -50.0 -92.9 260.0 45.7 342.9 18.8 -26.7 45.5 -33.3 -22.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 98

2009 135

2010 242

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 37.8

2009-2010 79.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Douglas County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Douglas

NUMBER PERCENT

48,784

100.0

5,682

11.7

1,919

3.9

953

2.0

4,220

8.7

999

2.1

5,930

12.2

9,628

19.7

2,910

6.0

3,648

7.5

2,940

6.0

2,749

5.6

1,871

3.8

904

1.9

4,281

8.8

150

0.3

Douglas Area

NUMBER PERCENT

907,020

100.0

142,148

15.7

61,060

6.7

22,885

2.5

109,510

12.1

15,921

1.8

122,716

13.5

146,560

16.2

36,511

4.0

34,138

3.8

37,101

4.1

30,872

3.4

34,913

3.9

13,340

1.5

92,373

10.2

6,972

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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977 9,831 1,557 12,715 1,550 26,630

334 3,586
514 4,452
531 9,417

123 1,503
237 1,929
218 4,010

47 826 106 963 111 2,053

32 450
47 381
91 1,001

9

21 12

147

229

338 180

996

31

96 20

216

293

557 272 1,319

28

56 27

181

590 1,068 511 2,859

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99 544 107 1,296

128 596 109 772 116 1,721

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4,970 15,917
3,960 27,774
3,702 56,323

81 382
86 910
98 1,557

408 922 231 2,755 177 4,493

199 448 111 1,389
79 2,226

143 592 128 975 119 1,957

486 2,235
456 3,852
396 7,425

1,136 6,868 1,557 10,020 1,397 20,978

20

489

27

905

9

277

35 1,385

7

364

98 3,420

279 767 223 990 272 2,531

Prod.
992 1,273
409 2,404
434 5,512

Trans. & Moving
737 1,498
473 3,059
359 6,126

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2636-14 MLK Jr Drive Atlanta GA 30311 Phone: (404) 699 - 6900

Fax: (404) 699 - 6933

Rehabilitation Center(s) 8385 Cherokee Boulevard Suite 101 Douglasville, GA 30134-8517 Phone: (770) 489 - 3018

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Early County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Early Baker Calhoun Clay Miller Seminole Early Area Georgia United States Henry, AL Houston, AL

Labor Force 5,377 1,548 2,273 1,408 3,446 3,914
17,966 4,693,711 153,889,000
6,924 45,010

Employed 4,856 1,393 2,032 1,285 3,160 3,497
16,223 4,213,719 139,064,000
6,272 41,230

Unemployed Rate 521 9.7% 155 10.0% 241 10.6% 123 8.7% 286 8.3% 417 10.7%
1,743 9.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
652 9.4% 3,780 8.4%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Early City of Blakely Early Area Georgia United States Henry, AL Houston, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

11,008 123

11,575

5.2

11,465

4.2

5,068

157,463

154,753

-1.7

159,042

1.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

16,679

17,218

3.2

17,428

4.5

101,594

96,409

-5.1

99,832

-1.7

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Wood Product Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 48 26 11 11 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0
211 0
19 58
8 3 22 2
16
1
12 2
16 3
22
27 8
267 41 9 20 12
308

Early

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

998

24.6 1,219

241

5.9

662

102

2.5

741

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

1,801 0
353 424

44.3

529

0.0

0

8.7

753

10.4

425

14

0.3

560

20

0.5

705

118

2.9

757

*

*

*

63

1.6

661

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

317

7.8

614

16

0.4

443

194

4.8

227

47 5
2,804 1,260
48 576 636 4,064

1.2

360

0.1

519

69.0

874

31.0

686

1.2

905

14.2

554

15.6

598

100.0

717

NUMBER
OF FIRMS
157 92 43 22 4 1 1 2 3 1 4 2 1 1 1 1
632 4
55 177
37 7
56 13

Early Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,872 689 384 798

17.9

931

6.6

581

3.7

676

7.6 1,356

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

16

0.2

701

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

4,979 *
689 1,214

47.5

511

*

*

6.6

684

11.6

373

77

0.7

614

35

0.3

729

354

3.4

765

66

0.6

508

42

220

2.1

661

2

*

*

*

23

338

4

70

67

1,111

7

24

59

504

3.2

398

0.7

521

10.6

592

0.2

386

4.8

224

79 30 819 141 34 55 52 960 267,525

203 19
6,870 3,606
176 982 2,448 10,476 3,752,981

1.9

411

0.2

699

65.6

626

34.4

557

1.7

956

9.4

543

23.4

533

100.0

602

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Early Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Early Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Early

Note: Source:

Agriliance-AFC Llc Archbold Medical Center Birdsong Peanuts Damascus Peanut Company First State Bancshares of Blakely Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc Harveys Maverick C & P Inc McAbee Construction Inc Vescom Corporation
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Early Area
Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines Archbold Medical Center Birdsong Peanuts Birdsong Peanuts Donalsonville Hospital Inc First State Bancshares of Blakely GA Dept of Corrections Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc Lewis M Carter Mfg Co Inc Miller County Hospital & Miller Nursing

COUNTY Clay Early Early Miller
Seminole Early
Calhoun Early
Seminole Miller

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Early

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Early, GA Houston, AL Calhoun, GA Seminole, GA Decatur, GA Miller, GA Dougherty, GA Mitchell, GA Other Total Residents:

3,379 283 247 201 169 129 101 68 241
4,818

3(5&(17 2)727$/
70.1 5.9 5.1 4.2 3.5 2.7 2.1 1.4 5.0
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Early

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NUMBER

Early, GA Houston, AL Miller, GA Calhoun, GA Seminole, GA Clay, GA Decatur, GA Henry, AL Other Total Residents:

3,379 423 237 221 198 108 102 73 271
5,012

3(5&(17 2)727$/
67.4 8.4 4.7 4.4 4.0 2.2 2.0 1.5 5.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.3H-71T2.%8i1Ag45.%h-7L2534%87S45.6c-3265h3%4+o5.o-54l%4

Early Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.1% 35.6% 21.3%
5.9% 4.1% 100.0%

18-24 36.7% 36.8% 24.1%
1.4% 1.0% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.7% 39.3% 29.3%
6.2% 6.4% 100.0%

35-44 24.5% 41.1% 25.4%
5.0% 4.0% 100.0%

45-64 28.3% 37.8% 21.1%
8.2% 4.7% 100.0%

65+ 57.3% 23.7% 10.1%
5.8% 3.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baker Calhoun Early Miller Seminole Early Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
26 37 136 77 86 362

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
26 37 136 77 86 362

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Colleges and Universities

Early Area Early
Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College) Bainbridge College (Technical college servicing area)

www.albanytech.edu www.bainbridge.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 11

2010 13

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

12

14

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

50

55

65

Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry

2

2

1

Child Care and Support Services Management

12

10

14

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

13

8

14

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

11

6

8

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

13

19

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

34

32

35

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

2

2

5

6

4

6

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

6

8

7

11

13

13

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary

2

13

19

4

11

7

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

110

111

127

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

33

52

26

Marketing/Marketing Management, General

8

11

9

Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical/Clinical Assistant

50

47

73

5

16

15

Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

6

4

3

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

14

21

22

Small Business Administration/Management

13

9

16

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

59

42

45

9

6

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 266.7

2009-2010 18.2

16.7

-71.4

10.0

18.2

0.0

-50.0

-16.7

40.0

-38.5

75.0

-45.5

33.3

62.5

46.2

-5.9

9.4

0.0

150.0

-33.3 33.3

50.0 -12.5

18.2

0.0

550.0

46.2

175.0 0.9
57.6 37.5 -6.0

-36.4 14.4 -50.0 -18.2 55.3

220.0 -33.3 50.0 -30.8 -28.8

-6.3 -25.0
4.8 77.8
7.1

-33.3

250.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College (Dougherty Co.).

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Early County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Early

NUMBER PERCENT

5,262

100.0

435

8.3

60

1.1

85

1.6

455

8.7

64

1.2

559

10.6

660

12.5

223

4.2

188

3.6

940

17.9

305

5.8

415

7.9

95

1.8

688

13.1

90

1.7

Early Area

NUMBER PERCENT

17,451

100.0

1,511

8.7

175

1.0

378

2.2

1,404

8.1

360

2.1

1,780

10.2

2,222

12.7

824

4.7

819

4.7

2,658

15.2

1,199

6.9

1,326

7.6

447

2.6

2,139

12.3

209

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1

17

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111

40

6

45

12

2

74

17

6

322

82

21

2

1

1

1

0

2

0

2

0

2

1

0

4

8

1

3

0

11

1

1

0

7

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2

1

2

0

5

0

27

2

1

0

12

0

0

0

9

5

12

1

68

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6

4

13

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7

8

23

3

11

11

28

29

88

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Main.

Baker

210

2

18

10

7

29

33

7

10

9

Calhoun

252

12

12

14

13

31

29

6

10

14

Clay

115

5

6

10

5

8

35

2

6

5

Early

793

38

70

31

30

86

70

27

41

22

Miller

443

3

44

20

11

35

40

17

43

17

Seminole

684

11

99

28

24

75

73

18

60

29

Total Area

2,497

71

249

113

90

264

280

77

170

96

Prod.
43 57 16 164 106 122 508

Trans. & Moving
42 54 17 214 107 145 579

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618

Fax: (229) 248 - 2681

Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Echols County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Echols Clinch Lanier Lowndes Echols Area Georgia United States Columbia, FL Hamilton, FL

Labor Force 2,133 2,691 4,022
52,399 61,245 4,693,711 153,889,000 31,394
4,726

Employed 1,981 2,378 3,646
47,784 55,789 4,213,719 139,064,000 28,042
4,148

Unemployed Rate 152 7.1% 313 11.6% 376 9.3%
4,615 8.8% 5,456 8.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6% 3,352 10.7%
578 12.2%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Echols

4,034 153

4,353

7.9

4,689

16.2

City of Statenville

1,040

Echols Area

214,000

229,670

7.3

262,943

22.9

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Columbia, FL

69,535

74,230

6.8

80,744

16.1

Hamilton, FL

14,322

15,475

8.1

15,971

11.5

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Fabricated Metal Product Miscellaneous Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Machinery Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Chemical Wood Product Plastics and Rubber Products Furniture and Related Product Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
23 15
0 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 3 2 1 0 1 1
0
0
2 0 3 0 0
1 2 40 10 3 5 2 50

Echols

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

479

64.2

450

430

57.6

431

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

52

7.0

595

*

*

*

34

4.6

634

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

536

71.8

506

210

28.2

363

1

0.1

126

11

1.5

539

*

*

*

746

100.0

452

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 524 92

Echols Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,786 1,415

15.3

686

2.8

399

2

*

300

2,105

130

4,232

23

824

6

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

*

*

4.1

727

8.3

760

1.6

736

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

4 4 4 6 7 8 9 9 12 15 15 2,515 12 155 552 82 39 139 144

* 28 40 515 98 152 134 394 926 82 599 30,783 180 1,094 7,358 1,523 881 1,050 713

*

*

0.1

452

0.1

676

1.0 1,263

0.2

625

0.3

649

0.3

857

0.8

633

1.8

602

0.2

495

1.2

755

60.6

522

0.4 1,294

2.2

711

14.5

436

3.0

994

1.7

543

2.1

803

1.4

571

244

1,183

2.3

837

8

252

0.5

920

183

2,521

21

221

365

5,568

33

937

301

6,392

5.0

490

0.4

403

11.0

716

1.8

272

12.6

227

237 71
3,110 181 67 63 51
3,291 267,525

910 68
38,637 12,191
1,155 3,311 7,725 50,827 3,752,981

1.8

410

0.1

539

76.0

556

24.0

682

2.3

809

6.5

701

15.2

654

100.0

585

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Echols Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Echols Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Echols

Note: Source:

Circle C Produce Inc Coggins Farms & Produce Inc Corbett Electrical Construction Inc Crosby Logging of Lake Park Inc Devane Ritter Farm Farm Hands Leasing Inc Justin L Corbett KMA Employee Leasing Inc South Georgia Farms Inc Tycor Farms Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Echols Area
Bway Corporation Convergys Cust Management Group GA Dept of Corrections Lake Haven Nursing Home Lowes Home Centers Inc South GA Medical Center United Rehab Inc Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Wild Adventures

COUNTY Clinch
Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Echols

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Lowndes, GA Echols, GA Hamilton, FL Clinch, GA Lanier, GA Thomas, GA Madison, FL Orange, FL Other Total Residents:

1,203 249 82 35 30 13 10 9 21
1,661

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.4 15.0
4.9 2.1 1.8 0.8 0.6 0.5 1.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Echols

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NUMBER

Echols, GA

249

Lowndes, GA

47

Hall, GA

21

Fulton, GA

17

Hamilton, FL

6

Lanier, GA

6

Total Residents:

346

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.0 13.6
6.1 4.9 1.7 1.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e32O8.4H-21T2.%9i6Ag45.%h-0L2434%54S45.6c-19165h3%84+o5.o-44l%4

Echols Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.6% 29.8% 30.1% 10.2%
5.3% 100.0%

18-24 23.2% 24.4% 47.1%
5.1% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.0% 28.9% 33.1% 14.9%
4.1% 100.0%

35-44 18.4% 33.3% 30.1% 10.9%
7.2% 100.0%

45-64 25.1% 32.2% 23.5% 10.6%
8.7% 100.0%

65+ 44.9% 29.2% 12.9%
7.9% 5.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Clinch Echols Lanier Lowndes Echols Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
79 50 77 922 1,128

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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79 50 77 922 1,128

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Colleges and Universities

Echols Area Lowndes
Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Echols
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 valdosta.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.valdosta.edu www.wiregrass.edu
www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

18

28

76

5

24

18

6

5

9

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

-16.7

80.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 4

2009 11

2010 16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

89

Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design

3

2

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

9

19

30

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

9

19

15

Surgical Technology/Technologist

12

12

8

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 175.0

2009-2010 45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1 111.1
0.0

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7 50.0 57.9 -21.1 -33.3
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 74

2009 75

2010 185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 1.4

2009-2010 146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Echols County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Echols

NUMBER PERCENT

1,760

100.0

120

6.8

4

0.2

25

1.4

79

4.5

0

0.0

204

11.6

214

12.2

148

8.4

98

5.6

169

9.6

90

5.1

455

25.9

50

2.8

100

5.7

4

0.2

Echols Area

NUMBER PERCENT

49,391

100.0

3,783

7.7

530

1.1

1,276

2.6

4,958

10.0

1,149

2.3

6,322

12.8

7,692

15.6

2,426

4.9

2,784

5.6

4,060

8.2

2,659

5.4

3,345

6.8

1,306

2.6

6,765

13.7

336

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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43

7

2

14

6

0

68

18

8

1,324

422

97

1,449

453

107

3

2

0

1

1

2

66

45

70

50

0

4

0

7

1

1

0

3

3

3

1

7

25

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169

29

97 13

186

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Clinch Echols Lanier Lowndes Total Area

319 123 375 7,839 8,656

6

19

6

7

16

29

228 1,063

256 1,118

7

7

33

60

2

1

9

16

9

12

35

91

443

291

937 1,581

461

311 1,014 1,748

9

29

20

3

29

10

8

36

34

55

592

335

75

686

399

Prod.
61 21 46 1,092 1,220

Trans. & Moving
68 19 59 1,222 1,368

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211

Fax: (229) 333 - 5301

Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170
221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Effingham County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Effingham Bryan Bulloch Chatham Screven Effingham Area Georgia United States Hampton, SC Jasper, SC

Labor Force 28,201 16,755 31,775
129,335 6,919
212,985 4,693,711 153,889,000
7,975 10,183

Employed 25,750 15,356 28,579
117,559 5,944
193,188 4,213,719 139,064,000
6,845 9,172

Unemployed Rate 2,451 8.7% 1,399 8.3% 3,196 10.1%
11,776 9.1% 975 14.1%
19,797 9.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,130 14.2% 1,011 9.9%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Effingham

52,250 39

67,492

29.2

96,094

83.9

City of Springfield

2,852

Effingham Area

477,211

523,577

9.7

626,229

31.2

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Hampton, SC

20,878

23,050

10.4

24,770

18.6

Jasper, SC

23,912

24,680

3.2

27,900

16.7

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
149 14
2 108
25 5 3 1 1 3 4 3 2 3 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 513 5 18 103 53 7 33 29
63
0
37 4
52 2
58
49 26 688 50 10 15 25 738

Effingham

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,063 82

22.3 1,027

0.9

624

*

*

*

379

4.1

640

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

84

0.9

727

78

0.8

764

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,295 * 145 1,155 377 28 146 99

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

46.5

516

*

*

1.6

455

12.5

434

4.1

561

0.3

846

1.6

702

1.1

610

299

3.2

925

0

0.0

0

440

4.8

550

8

0.1

186

428

4.6

615

*

*

*

730

7.9

235

300 21
6,379 2,857
82 108 2,667 9,235

3.2

379

0.2

492

69.1

772

30.9

635

0.9

707

1.2

555

28.9

643

100.0

669

Effingham Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,445 91

23,598 646

14.0 1,066

0.4

493

4 1,029
321 25 12 26 18 38 55 14 22 23 1 4

* 7,086 15,780
468 2,313
228 725 1,013 925 848 151 101
* *

*

*

4.2

752

9.4 1,229

0.3

783

1.4 1,283

0.1

634

0.4 1,290

0.6

755

0.6

898

0.5

853

0.1

590

0.1

655

*

*

*

*

4 4 4 5 5 7 7 22 25 8,620 21 481 1,625 507 147 610 501

22 38 224 71 91
* 53
* 1,007 114,151
515 5,705 20,553 9,891 1,748 3,957 2,189

0.0

955

0.0

815

0.1 1,207

0.0

789

0.1 1,209

*

*

0.0

584

*

*

0.6

916

67.9

633

0.3 1,329

3.4 1,011

12.2

466

5.9

740

1.0

849

2.4

979

1.3

556

948

4,962

3.0

969

45

1,724

1.0 1,026

613 86
958 120 1,098

10,539 3,854
21,115 1,918
20,742

6.3

513

2.3

788

12.6

850

1.1

407

12.3

293

860 364 10,429 354 119 133 102 10,783 267,525

4,742 293
138,042 30,099 3,399 8,677 18,023
168,140 3,752,981

2.8 0.2 82.1 17.9 2.0 5.2 10.7 100.0

521 675 707 788 1,215 789 708 721 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Effingham Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Effingham Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Effingham

Note: Source:

Effingham County Hospital Authority Flint River Services Inc Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Georgia Power Company Lowes Home Centers Inc NFI Network Logistics Solutions Llc Stokes Contracting Inc Wackenhut Services Inc Wal-Mart YMCA of Coastal Georgia Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Effingham Area
Candler Hospital Inc Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Georgia Southern University Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Marine Terminals Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Savannah College of Art & Design SSA Cooper Llc St Josephs Hospital Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Chatham Effingham
Bulloch Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Effingham

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Beaufort, SC Bulloch, GA Bryan, GA Jasper, SC Hampton, SC Screven, GA Other Total Residents:

9,965 5,728
427 177 162 119 106
97 430 17,211

3(5&(17 2)727$/
57.9 33.3
2.5 1.0 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.6 2.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Effingham

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Effingham, GA Chatham, GA Bulloch, GA Screven, GA Bryan, GA Hampton, SC Liberty, GA Jasper, SC Other Total Residents:

5,728 883 328 269 238 133 50 42 230
7,901

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.5 11.2
4.2 3.4 3.0 1.7 0.6 0.5 2.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Effingham Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
20.8% 29.2% 29.9% 13.3%
6.8% 100.0%

18-24 20.4% 27.6% 45.3%
6.1% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.6% 28.0% 32.2% 20.9%
5.3% 100.0%

35-44 15.8% 31.7% 29.7% 14.9%
7.9% 100.0%

45-64 18.6% 31.1% 26.1% 13.4% 10.8% 100.0%

65+ 40.3% 25.7% 17.3% 10.4%
6.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bryan Bulloch Chatham Effingham Screven Effingham Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
382 554 1,549 663 180 3,328

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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382 554 1,549 663 180 3,328

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Colleges and Universities

Effingham Area
Chatham
Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah
Bulloch
Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College
Effingham
Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu
www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu
www.savannahtech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 57

2010 63

17

30

10

26

11

21

39

61

20

22

27

14

21

56

23

16

5

4

59

57

27

6

3

34

22

39

53

26

35

37

11

38

103

4

4

12

20

25

24

19

24

26

3

6

14

34

20

26

3

7

7

58

72

77

19

10

52

27

43

26

159

192

143

4

10

7

40

77

67

57

55

64

17

60

18

4

4

3

34

27

44

36

34

22

16

12

9

13

12

13

43

47

41

21

17

27

17

24

25

160

171

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 29.5

2009-2010 10.5

76.5

-66.7

-57.7

90.9

56.4

-67.2

22.7 166.7 -68.8
-3.4 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5
0.0 25.0

-48.1 -58.9 -20.0 -52.6 1033.3 35.9
5.7 171.1 200.0
-4.0

26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3

8.3 133.3
30.0 0.0

24.1 -47.4

6.9 420.0

59.3

-39.5

20.8

-25.5

150.0 92.5 -3.5
252.9 0.0
-20.6 -5.6
-25.0 -7.7 9.3
-19.0 41.2
6.9

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8.3 -12.8 58.8
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 99

2009 63

2010 74

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -36.4

2009-2010 17.5

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Effingham County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Effingham

NUMBER PERCENT

18,139

100.0

1,544

8.5

610

3.4

389

2.1

1,405

7.8

390

2.2

1,749

9.6

2,923

16.1

1,716

9.5

1,618

8.9

1,470

8.1

1,159

6.4

733

4.0

414

2.3

1,876

10.3

143

0.8

Effingham Area

NUMBER PERCENT

171,991

100.0

15,940

9.3

4,676

2.7

5,967

3.5

18,857

11.0

4,094

2.4

21,210

12.3

25,229

14.7

9,621

5.6

9,991

5.8

11,264

6.6

8,369

4.9

8,106

4.7

3,454

2.0

23,191

13.5

2,022

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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102

39

633

211

52

2,895

895

300

302

104

31

158

37

9

4,274 1,349

431

14

16

19

22

131

110

13

19

3

10

180

177

5

15

4

34

14

37

6

78

71

164 36

306

4

12

5

32

2

18

1

35

96

246 52

485

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5 327

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14

56

103

247

381

30

35

12

26

372

559

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854 3,506 11,014 1,545 1,046 17,965

25

63

27

60

421

213

313 1,369

670

43

77

45

21

67

45

462 1,997 1,000

19

105

115

468

399 1,327

41

113

34

106

608 2,119

213 581 2,659 423 148 4,024

0

115

31

369

27

951

9

228

17

133

84 1,796

67 170 617 125
63 1,042

Prod.
119 652 1,010 226 271 2,278

Trans. & Moving
101 426 1,672 215 141 2,555

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5520 White Bluff Road Savannah GA 31403 Phone: (912) 356 - 2773

Fax: (912) 351 - 3800

Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170
221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248
117 Savannah Avenue P. O. Box 692 Statesboro, GA 30459-0692 Phone: (912) 871 - 1173

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Elbert County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Elbert Hart Lincoln Madison Oglethorpe Wilkes Elbert Area Georgia United States Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Mccormick, SC

Labor Force 9,436
10,118 3,717
15,482 7,696 4,345
50,794 4,693,711 153,889,000
11,033 85,344
3,361

Employed 8,151 8,913 3,309
14,183 7,040 3,835
45,431 4,213,719 139,064,000
9,567 75,648
2,832

Unemployed Rate 1,285 13.6% 1,205 11.9% 408 11.0% 1,299 8.4% 656 8.5% 510 11.7% 5,363 10.6%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,466 13.3% 9,696 11.4%
529 15.7%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Elbert City of Elberton Elbert Area Georgia United States Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Mccormick, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

20,166 92

20,906

3.7

21,312

5.7

4,653

327,241

348,492

6.5

387,458

18.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

24,738

27,840

12.5

29,520

19.3

185,414

192,190

3.7

208,820

12.6

10,102

11,280

11.7

12,460

23.3

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Wood Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Printing and Related Support Activities Paper Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
166 4
18 48 96
1 1 1 2 1 2 75 7 3 1 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 324 0 57 77 22 3 26 4
25
2
7 1 38 3 26
33 12 502 50 12 18 20 552

Elbert

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,256 30

37.7

597

0.5

399

153 115 1,958
* * * * * * 1,098 * 44 * * * 0 0

2.6

609

1.9

614

32.7

598

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

18.3

609

*

*

0.7

671

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 2,248 0 400 578 73 19 188 8

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

37.5

479

0.0

0

6.7

652

9.7

376

1.2

651

0.3

743

3.1

703

0.1

448

56

0.9

436

*

*

*

25

0.4

650

*

*

*

403

6.7

493

*

*

*

369

6.2

243

85 10 4,514 1,473 134 127 1,212 5,987

1.4 0.2 75.4 24.6 2.2 2.1 20.2 100.0

591 600 538 827 1,332 595 554 560

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 563 65

Elbert Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,690 468

26.9

666

2.2

602

32

256

281

958

185

4,008

6

*

2

*

7

218

13

203

3

*

6

181

81

1,150

24

242

8

67

5

*

15

*

2

*

1

*

1

*

1.2

585

4.5

586

19.0

698

*

*

*

*

1.0

568

1.0

478

*

*

0.9 1,003

5.4

603

1.1

675

0.3

706

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1 2 3 5 1,242 10 124 313 63 19 86 40

* * 157 122 9,432 235 816 2,605 237 208 562 76

*

*

*

*

0.7 1,117

0.6

509

44.7

493

1.1 1,046

3.9

741

12.3

379

1.1

632

1.0 1,115

2.7

732

0.4

419

117

405

1.9

443

6

56

0.3

636

67

813

6

50

123

1,676

20

101

104

1,259

3.8

545

0.2

253

7.9

498

0.5

311

6.0

230

144 58
1,863 196 45 66 85
2,059 267,525

334 40
15,162 5,962 356 514 5,092
21,122 3,752,981

1.6 0.2 71.8 28.2 1.7 2.4 24.1 100.0

481 460 558 579 1,073 542 548 564 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Elbert Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Elbert Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Elbert

Note: Source:

Eagle Granite Co Elberton-Elbert County Hospital Everlasting Granite Memorial Co Ingles Markets Inc Keystone Memorials Inc Nancy Hart Nursing Ctr Pillgrims Pride Corp Pinnacle Bank Star Granite Co Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Elbert Area
Elberton-Elbert County Hospital McDonalds Pharma Tech Industries Pillgrims Pride Corp Royston Llc Tennecohartwell The Gables At Cobb Village TS Staffing Corp Wal-Mart Wilkes-Wills Mem Hospital

COUNTY Elbert Hart Hart Elbert Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Wilkes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Elbert

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Elbert, GA Hart, GA Franklin, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Wilkes, GA Other Total Residents:

6,238 700 505 417 134 96 95 47 344
8,576

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.7 8.2 5.9 4.9 1.6 1.1 1.1 0.5 4.0
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Elbert

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NUMBER

Elbert, GA Hart, GA Wilkes, GA Madison, GA Oglethorpe, GA Lincoln, GA Abbeville, SC Anderson, SC Other Total Residents:

6,238 371 214 187 167 91 90 80 324
7,762

3(5&(17 2)727$/
80.4 4.8 2.8 2.4 2.2 1.2 1.2 1.0 4.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e23O8.0H-62T2.%0i5Ag45.%h-9L2434%9S45.6c-19265h3%24+o5.o-34l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.5% 38.4% 20.0%
7.0% 4.1% 100.0%

18-24 32.6% 39.8% 24.4%
3.0% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.9% 39.6% 25.9% 10.2%
3.4% 100.0%

35-44 22.3% 43.6% 21.6%
7.6% 5.0% 100.0%

45-64 29.1% 40.6% 19.2%
6.0% 5.1% 100.0%

65+ 49.9% 27.0% 11.9%
7.3% 3.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Elbert Hart Lincoln Madison Oglethorpe Wilkes Elbert Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
205 193
94 286 151
75 1,004

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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205 193
94 286 151
75 1,004

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Colleges and Universities

Elbert Area

Elbert

The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu

Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.athenstech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician
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2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

33

14

21

4

3

4

70

27

49

82

56

113

5

8

14

Elbert Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

-25.0

33.3

-61.4 -31.7 60.0

81.5 101.8
75.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

2008 5

2009 10

2010 16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

51

26

37

5

9

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 100.0

2009-2010 60.0

12.5

-88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

80.0

133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.).

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Elbert County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Elbert

NUMBER PERCENT

9,266

100.0

535

5.8

59

0.6

165

1.8

709

7.7

215

2.3

850

9.2

1,434

15.5

534

5.8

625

6.8

1,930

20.8

599

6.5

450

4.9

110

1.2

962

10.4

89

1.0

Elbert Area

NUMBER PERCENT

47,633

100.0

3,565

7.5

724

1.5

1,075

2.3

3,467

7.3

1,223

2.6

4,478

9.4

7,281

15.3

3,173

6.7

3,620

7.6

7,976

16.7

2,517

5.3

2,612

5.5

793

1.7

4,726

9.9

403

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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215

48

19

179

53

14

42

11

2

242

67

20

128

42

4

68

15

2

874

236

61

6

12

5

12

3

2

12

6

9

5

5

0

40

37

4

7

2

34

7

2

1

34

1

0

0

7

6

7

3

43

4

3

4

22

0

7

0

12

22

26 10

152

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18

55

12

31

9

7

23

41

14

17

6

20

82

171

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Elbert Hart Lincoln Madison Oglethorpe Wilkes Total Area

1,434

14

112

56

39

111

190

1,015

17

57

28

24

110

165

229

1

11

6

4

16

42

1,159

27

68

33

38

116

237

546

16

35

14

19

54

118

447

12

35

15

20

40

74

4,830

87

318

152

144

447

826

10

98

53

5

84

64

2

30

18

12

138

104

9

65

46

7

23

19

45

438

304

Prod.
483 333
53 208
96 102 1,275

Trans. & Moving
268 128
46 178
74 100 794

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5 Seaboard Street Elberton GA 30635 Phone: (706) 213 - 2028

Fax: (706) 213 - 2036

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Emanuel County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Emanuel Bulloch Burke Candler Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Laurens Montgomery Tattnall Toombs Treutlen Emanuel Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,920
31,775 9,792 4,184 6,770 2,460 3,417
21,592 4,414 9,224
13,538 2,864
119,950 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 8,773
28,579 8,713 3,773 5,797 1,981 2,994
18,926 3,941 8,321
12,101 2,500
106,399 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,147 11.6% 3,196 10.1% 1,079 11.0% 411 9.8% 973 14.4% 479 19.5% 423 12.4% 2,666 12.3% 473 10.7% 903 9.8% 1,437 10.6% 364 12.7%
13,551 11.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Emanuel City of Swainsboro Emanuel Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
22,598 85 7,277

2015 Estimate
23,858

% Change 2010-2015
5.6

2025 Projected*
25,492

% Change 2010-2025
12.8

279,564

303,986

8.7

351,374

25.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
77 18
0 25 34
2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 12 4 3 1 3 0 0
0 0 0 0 352 2 24 94 13 7 25 14
24
0
15 4
58 5
37
30 17 446 60 12 24 24 506

Emanuel

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,948 93

29.4

549

1.4

504

0 130 1,725
* * * * * * * * 472 * * * * 0 0

0.0

0

2.0

454

26.0

559

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

7.1

570

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 2,796 * 185 801 137 31 192 35

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

42.2

469

*

*

2.8

638

12.1

407

2.1

668

0.5

614

2.9

655

0.5

380

118

1.8

780

0

0.0

0

76

1.1

487

*

*

*

702

10.6

502

24

0.4

312

387

5.8

222

70 8
4,752 1,873
102 509 1,262 6,625

1.1 0.1 71.7 28.3 1.5 7.7 19.0 100.0

380 514 509 716 1,002 582 565 528

Emanuel Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,056 262

15,786 2,651

19.1

654

3.2

501

6

339

525

3,736

263

9,065

19

1,096

8

879

26

1,017

2

*

18

201

6

23

6

71

20

737

60

1,460

13

1,187

6

174

8

520

29

690

2

*

4

*

0.4 1,046

4.5

626

11.0

696

1.3

578

1.1

660

1.2

662

*

*

0.2

661

0.0

800

0.1

427

0.9

641

1.8

632

1.4

751

0.2 1,155

0.6

938

0.8

535

*

*

*

*

4 6 12 14 4,149 27 254 1,063 180 65 311 191

230 68 94
264 44,286
1,670 2,671 10,548 2,096
765 2,109
631

0.3

756

0.1

589

0.1

387

0.3

548

53.7

556

2.0 1,385

3.2

699

12.8

413

2.5

693

0.9

675

2.6

729

0.8

457

333

1,380

1.7

745

18

576

0.7

959

206

1,918

31

636

619

10,611

39

336

427

6,868

2.3

551

0.8

449

12.9

666

0.4

320

8.3

233

385 160 5,365 492 115 190 187 5,857 267,525

1,489 109
60,181 22,283
1,776 8,058 12,449 82,464 3,752,981

1.8 0.1 73.0 27.0 2.2 9.8 15.1 100.0

421 502 582 640 1,083 632 582 598 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Emanuel Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Emanuel Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Emanuel

Note: Source:

Advanced Metal Components Inc Capro Inc Crider Inc East Georgia College Emanuel Medical Center Nursing Home GA Dept of Corrections Handi House Mfg Co Heritage Healthcare of Swainsboro R James Properties Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Emanuel Area
Briggs & Stratton Corp Crider Inc East Georgia Regional Medical Fairview Park Hospital GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Southern University Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Co Total Renal Care Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bulloch
Emanuel Bulloch Laurens Tattnall Bulloch Toombs Burke Toombs Bulloch

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Emanuel

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Emanuel, GA Toombs, GA Bulloch, GA Candler, GA Laurens, GA Jefferson, GA Johnson, GA Chatham, GA Other Total Residents:

6,412 337 304 218 209 170 143 137 809
8,739

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.4 3.9 3.5 2.5 2.4 1.9 1.6 1.6 9.3
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Emanuel

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Emanuel, GA Candler, GA Bulloch, GA Johnson, GA Jefferson, GA Toombs, GA Treutlen, GA Jenkins, GA Other Total Residents:

6,412 303 218 215 153 146 134 95 398
8,074

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.4 3.8 2.7 2.7 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.2 4.9
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e73O8.1H-12T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-3L3534%02S45.6c-5265h3%4+o5.o-64l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.4% 33.6% 22.9%
7.5% 4.6% 100.0%

18-24 27.1% 27.0% 41.3%
4.2% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 25.3% 37.4% 21.9% 11.7%
3.7% 100.0%

35-44 24.6% 39.7% 22.0%
8.2% 5.6% 100.0%

45-64 30.5% 35.8% 18.5%
7.9% 7.3% 100.0%

65+ 52.5% 25.5% 12.4%
5.5% 4.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bulloch Burke Candler Emanuel Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Laurens Montgomery Tattnall Toombs Treutlen Emanuel Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
554 249
92 238 192
85 48 538 62 153 265 60 2,536

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
554 249
92 238 192
85 48 538 62 153 265 60 2,536

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Colleges and Universities

Emanuel Area

Toombs

Troy University Southeastern Technical College
Burke

vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu

Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
Montgomery

Brewton-Parker College
Emanuel

www.bpc.edu

East Georgia College Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Swainsboro Technical College
Bulloch

www.ega.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.swainsborotech.edu

Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College
Laurens

www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu

Heart of Georgia Technical College
Jefferson

www.heartofgatech.edu

Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Tattnall

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Emanuel County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Emanuel

NUMBER PERCENT

9,303

100.0

694

7.5

65

0.7

239

2.6

658

7.1

154

1.7

894

9.6

1,198

12.9

609

6.6

524

5.6

1,523

16.4

523

5.6

710

7.6

425

4.6

990

10.6

97

1.0

Emanuel Area

NUMBER PERCENT

110,249

100.0

8,731

7.9

1,235

1.1

2,379

2.2

10,790

9.8

2,566

2.3

10,380

9.4

14,567

13.2

6,814

6.2

6,419

5.8

13,832

12.6

5,806

5.3

8,134

7.4

3,730

3.4

13,124

11.9

1,742

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Bulloch

633

211

52

Burke

146

29

6

Candler

86

22

10

Emanuel

184

37

15

Jefferson

125

24

3

Jenkins

83

15

3

Johnson

96

19

2

Laurens

773

211

48

Montgomery

66

14

3

Tattnall

92

29

0

Toombs

276

86

15

Treutlen

67

13

5

Total Area

2,627

710

162

19

22

3

4

3

4

8

3

5

7

2

2

3

2

21

32

1

4

1

6

6

21

1

3

73

110

14

37

6

78

1

6

2

30

0

5

1

10

2

7

2

34

1

13

2

35

1

5

0

13

2

6

1

18

10

39

5

120

1

3

1

17

4

3

1

10

3

5

1

43

1

12

0

13

40

141 22

421

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103

15

44

12

16

24

47

9

25

11

30

13

22

84

171

4

13

11

24

24

64

4

10

267

569

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Bulloch

3,506

60

421

213

115

468

581

31

369

170

Burke

1,071

20

59

38

23

83

226

4

145

46

Candler

467

8

26

23

10

46

70

24

59

28

Emanuel

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

14

130

59

Jefferson

767

17

46

27

22

74

130

8

52

22

Jenkins

603

15

34

30

18

45

60

13

64

16

Johnson

629

13

35

13

16

66

100

3

75

27

Laurens

6,242

145

793

242

199

875

993

28

454

255

Montgomery

416

9

24

11

7

45

60

12

62

33

Tattnall

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

51

84

52

Toombs

1,930

39

224

71

37

217

249

54

248

96

Treutlen

436

11

17

16

9

39

60

6

74

30

Total Area

18,124

394 1,823

751

507 2,143 2,797

248 1,816

834

Prod.
652 272 101 397 255 230 162 1,125
98 233 477 114 4,116

Trans. & Moving
426 155
72 160 114
78 119 1,133
55 105 218
60 2,695

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525

Fax: (478) 275 - 6599

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Evans County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Evans Bryan Bulloch Candler Liberty Tattnall Evans Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,775
16,755 31,775
4,184 26,145
9,224 92,858 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 4,330
15,356 28,579
3,773 23,732
8,321 84,091 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 445 9.3%
1,399 8.3% 3,196 10.1%
411 9.8% 2,413 9.2%
903 9.8% 8,767 9.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Evans City of Claxton Evans Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

11,000 118

13,045

18.6

15,075

37.0

2,746

211,421

241,903

14.4

299,630

41.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Chemical Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 71 15
0 35 21
5 3 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 1 8 50 7 3 11 3
11
0
11 2
17 0
21
25 10 251 29
8 11 10 280

Evans

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,043 111

48.6

558

2.6

580

0 200
* * * * * * 55 * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,475 * 56 362 80 8 81 10

0.0

0

4.8

584

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.3

730

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

35.1

541

*

*

1.3

594

8.6

514

1.9

588

0.2

664

1.9

653

0.2

373

45

1.1

620

0

0.0

0

28

0.7

380

*

*

*

417

9.9

719

0

0.0

0

235

5.6

222

58 *
3,522 682 42 184 456
4,204

1.4 *
83.8 16.2
1.0 4.4 10.8 100.0

500 *
550 715 1,052 548 545 555

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 720 132

Evans Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,686 1,393

16.5

701

2.4

478

1 461 126
9 15
4 15
3 30
5 9 6 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 10 2,820 13 121 660 135 46 199 169

* 2,917 5,376
* 368
* 658
13 163
* 45 18
* * * * * * 29 430 176 29,761 425 1,147 7,125 1,777 557 1,398 576

*

*

5.0

679

9.2

772

*

*

0.6

652

*

*

1.1

700

0.0

764

0.3

966

*

*

0.1

453

0.0

530

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

553

0.7 1,132

0.3

669

50.8

510

0.7 1,059

2.0

689

12.2

422

3.0

660

1.0

731

2.4

741

1.0

470

261

1,418

2.4

656

9

162

0.3

631

182

1,457

29

508

334

5,170

21

197

351

5,995

2.5

608

0.9

474

8.8

642

0.3

304

10.2

229

290 136 3,676 315 108
97 110 3,991 267,525

1,858 102
39,549 19,073
4,694 5,580 8,799 58,622 3,752,981

3.2

607

0.2

524

67.5

557

32.5

716

8.0

948

9.5

665

15.0

625

100.0

609

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Evans Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Evans Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Evans

Note: Source:

Camellia Health & Rehabilitation Claxton Poultry Company GA Dept of Corrections Glenvue Nursing Home JGI Incorporated Galaxy Food Center McDonalds McDonald's Restaurant Nesmith Chev Co Inc Pinewood Christian Academy Inc Valmont Newmark
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Evans Area
Briggs & Stratton Corp Claxton Poultry Company East Georgia Regional Medical GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Southern University Liberty Regional Medical Ctr SNF Holding Company Target Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bulloch Evans Bulloch Tattnall Bulloch Liberty Liberty Liberty Bulloch Liberty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Evans

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Evans, GA Bulloch, GA Tattnall, GA Chatham, GA Liberty, GA Toombs, GA Candler, GA Bryan, GA Other Total Residents:

2,768 352 327 293 100 60 48 40 173
4,161

3(5&(17 2)727$/
66.5 8.5 7.9 7.0 2.4 1.4 1.2 1.0 4.2
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Evans

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NUMBER

Evans, GA Tattnall, GA Bulloch, GA Bryan, GA Long, GA Emanuel, GA Candler, GA Toombs, GA Other Total Residents:

2,768 685 286 87 81 45 44 27 206
4,229

3(5&(17 2)727$/
65.5 16.2
6.8 2.1 1.9 1.1 1.0 0.6 4.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.1H-1T2.%6i8Ag45.%h-1L2434%28S45.6c-47165h3%74+o5.o-04l%4

Evans Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.8% 33.5% 31.0%
8.7% 5.1% 100.0%

18-24 18.1% 33.7% 44.0%
3.8% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.1% 34.8% 31.9% 13.9%
3.4% 100.0%

35-44 17.0% 34.5% 31.4% 10.3%
6.8% 100.0%

45-64 22.4% 34.8% 24.7%
8.8% 9.4% 100.0%

65+ 48.7% 26.3% 13.3%
6.0% 5.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bryan Bulloch Candler Evans Liberty Tattnall Evans Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
382 554
92 90 572 153 1,843

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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382 554
92 90 572 153 1,843

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Colleges and Universities

Evans Area Bulloch
Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College
Evans
Ogeechee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Liberty
Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College)
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College)

www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 25

2009 70

2010 108

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 180.0

2009-2010 54.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 27

2009 23

2010 24

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

4

6

3

Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations

2

4

4

Agricultural Mechanization, General

5

5

5

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

4

5

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

13

45

Carpentry/Carpenter

1

8

17

Child Care and Support Services Management

5

8

3

Child Care Provider/Assistant

1

2

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

17

34

41

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

30

58

76

Construction Management

2

6

5

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

29

34

Criminal Justice/Police Science

11

11

6

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

5

14

4

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

4

3

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

8

10

12

6

10

10

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

2

7

13

3

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

36

38

45

Electrician

23

43

61

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

7

37

43

4

13

3

Funeral Direction/Service

15

9

7

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

7

9

13

Geographic Information Science and Cartography

1

5

9

Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician

12

12

6

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

10

24

27

3

1

17

Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

2

2

3

4

11

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

19

14

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

9

18

11

Medical Reception/Receptionist

31

25

55

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

23

47

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

55

30

54

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -14.8

2009-2010 4.3

50.0

-50.0

100.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

25.0

-20.0

-50.0

246.2

700.0

112.5

60.0

-62.5

100.0

100.0

100.0

20.6

93.3

31.0

200.0

-16.7

-34.1

17.2

0.0

-45.5

180.0

-71.4

-25.0

233.3

25.0

20.0

66.7

0.0

-58.8

85.7

50.0 5.6
87.0 428.6

-33.3 18.4 41.9 16.2

225.0 -40.0 28.6 400.0
0.0 140.0

-76.9 -22.2 44.4 80.0 -50.0 12.5

-66.7 0.0

1600.0 50.0

175.0 -44.1 100.0 -19.4
-4.2 -45.5

-27.3 -26.3 -38.9 120.0 104.3 80.0
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant Welding Technology/Welder Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 13

2009 12

2010 22

13

22

13

10

25

27

23

31

39

6

11

16

2

4

7

4

10

18

60

56

68

5

37

23

12

35

40

9

4

7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -7.7

2009-2010 83.3

69.2

-40.9

150.0

8.0

34.8

25.8

83.3

45.5

100.0

75.0

150.0

80.0

-6.7

21.4

640.0

-37.8

191.7

14.3

-55.6

75.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Ogeechee Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Evans County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Evans

NUMBER PERCENT

4,613

100.0

342

7.4

24

0.5

92

2.0

273

5.9

72

1.6

357

7.7

636

13.8

268

5.8

293

6.4

649

14.1

362

7.9

375

8.1

119

2.6

662

14.4

89

1.9

Evans Area

NUMBER PERCENT

74,601

100.0

6,293

8.4

1,200

1.6

1,904

2.6

7,443

10.0

1,668

2.2

8,365

11.2

10,679

14.3

4,173

5.6

4,564

6.1

6,151

8.3

3,812

5.1

5,032

6.8

2,364

3.2

9,783

13.1

1,170

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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286

102

39

633

211

52

86

22

10

101

43

10

869

276

105

92

29

0

2,067

683

216

14

16

19

22

3

4

3

5

32

26

1

6

72

79

5

15

4

34

14

37

6

78

0

5

1

10

2

4

0

6

9

63

9

100

4

3

1

10

34

127 21

238

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14

56

103

12

16

13

13

77

139

11

24

196

309

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Bryan

854

25

63

27

19

105

213

0

115

67

Bulloch

3,506

60

421

213

115

468

581

31

369

170

Candler

467

8

26

23

10

46

70

24

59

28

Evans

577

12

45

16

10

39

87

17

47

31

Liberty

4,082

200

478

244

149

479

890

10

352

344

Tattnall

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

51

84

52

Total Area

10,357

339 1,101

556

321 1,213 1,958

133 1,026

692

Prod.
119 652 101 195 439 233 1,739

Trans. & Moving
101 426
72 78 497 105 1,279

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231

Fax: (912) 537 - 3238

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Fannin County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Fannin Dawson Gilmer Lumpkin Murray Union Fannin Area Georgia United States Cherokee, NC Polk, TN

Labor Force 10,644 11,030 13,179 12,818 19,222 10,887 77,780
4,693,711 153,889,000
10,002 7,072

Employed 9,507 9,914
11,782 11,427 16,919
9,877 69,426 4,213,719 139,064,000
8,579 6,252

Unemployed Rate 1,137 10.7% 1,116 10.1% 1,397 10.6% 1,391 10.9% 2,303 12.0% 1,010 9.3% 8,354 10.7%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,423 14.2% 820 11.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Fannin City of Blue Ridge Fannin Area Georgia United States Cherokee, NC Polk, TN

2010 2015 Census Rank
23,682 79 1,290

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

25,867

9.2

30,612

29.3

207,133

244,200

17.9

308,445

48.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

26,250

30,007

14.3

32,693

24.5

15,629

16,478

5.4

14,686

-6.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Paper Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Food Textile Mills Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 96 1
0 71 24
2 3 4 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 418 1 22 104 17 9 31 24
47
0
15 2
50 6
59
31 28 542 37
9 16 12 579

Fannin

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

572

11.1

532

*

*

*

0 259 212
* * 31 * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,602 * 156 873 104 88 203 80

0.0

0

5.0

679

4.1

450

*

*

*

*

0.6

439

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

69.6

525

*

*

3.0

638

16.9

431

2.0

557

1.7

431

3.9

678

1.5

409

129

2.5

691

0

0.0

0

185

3.6

584

*

*

*

945

18.3

688

*

*

*

611

11.8

251

101 23
4,197 979 62 70 847
5,176

2.0

443

0.4

585

81.1

529

18.9

677

1.2

700

1.4

753

16.4

577

100.0

540

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 699 30

Fannin Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

10,137 429

24.0

649

1.0

520

10 439 220
7 44 20 20 10
6 9 25 12 16 17 1 2 3 4 6 6 12 2,456 9 142 627 89 35 159 139

152 1,434 8,123
77 3,618
288 387 148 117
40 531 145
52 39
* * * * * 833 241 23,206 127 1,850 7,131 928 410 1,144 284

0.4

835

3.4

662

19.2

650

0.2

458

8.6

673

0.7

454

0.9

561

0.4 1,016

0.3

708

0.1

601

1.3

770

0.3

552

0.1

587

0.1

695

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

2.0

710

0.6

858

54.9

518

0.3 1,105

4.4

651

16.9

434

2.2

643

1.0

805

2.7

792

0.7

485

268

718

1.7

667

15

670

1.6

923

127

760

27

364

280

3,479

31

213

306

4,381

1.8

538

0.9

319

8.2

701

0.5

397

10.4

257

202 135 3,290 204
39 87 78 3,494 267,525

752 101 33,444 8,834 486 1,516 6,832 42,277 3,752,981

1.8

445

0.2

521

79.1

557

20.9

617

1.1

852

3.6

700

16.2

582

100.0

570

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Fannin Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Fannin Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Fannin

Note: Source:

Fannin Reginal Hospital Georgia Mountains Health Services Heritage Healthcare of Blue Ridge Ingles Markets Inc Mercier Orchards Inc Riverstonemd PC Southern Home Care Services Inc The Home Depot Unihealth Solutions of North GA United Community Bank
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Beaulieu Group Llc Gold Creek Foods Llc Mohawk Carpet Corp North GA College & St Univ Pillgrims Pride Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Union County Nursing Home United Community Bank Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

Fannin Area

COUNTY Murray
Dawson Murray
Lumpkin Gilmer Murray Union Union
Dawson Gilmer

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Fannin

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Fannin, GA Gilmer, GA Polk, TN Union, GA Cherokee, GA Fulton, GA Pickens, GA Cherokee, NC Other Total Residents:

4,837 876 382 283 254 193 185 137 942
8,089

3(5&(17 2)727$/
59.8 10.8
4.7 3.5 3.1 2.4 2.3 1.7 11.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Fannin

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Fannin, GA Polk, TN Union, GA Gilmer, GA Cherokee, NC Towns, GA Cherokee, GA Pickens, GA Other Total Residents:

4,837 419 332 255 211 52 33 26 215
6,380

3(5&(17 2)727$/
75.8 6.6 5.2 4.0 3.3 0.8 0.5 0.4 3.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.4% 34.0% 23.4%
7.1% 4.1% 100.0%

18-24 35.3% 30.2% 30.9%
3.0% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.6% 38.8% 24.8%
8.5% 3.3% 100.0%

35-44 26.5% 38.6% 23.4%
7.9% 3.7% 100.0%

45-64 28.6% 34.3% 23.6%
7.3% 6.1% 100.0%

65+ 47.0% 25.7% 15.8%
7.0% 4.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Dawson Fannin Gilmer Lumpkin Murray Union Fannin Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
207 189 210 197 392 142 1,337

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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207 189 210 197 392 142 1,337

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Colleges and Universities

Fannin Area

Dawson

Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College
Fannin

http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org

Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Union

www.appalachiantech.edu www.northgatech.edu

Blairsville Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College)
Lumpkin

www.northgatech.edu

North Georgia College & State University

www.northgeorgia.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

43

37

39

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

3

15

3

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

7

2

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

10

9

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

52

89

33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

38

52

54

3

4

10

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

5

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

21

14

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

52

50

76

13

3

15

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

21

15

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

37

49

Lineworker

69

64

37

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

17

16

9

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

6

7

7

26

42

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

2

1

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

16

12

16

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

5

9

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

12

5

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

33

36

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

3

10

25

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

10

7

9

Tool and Die Technology/Technician

4

5

3

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2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

-14.0

5.4

400.0

-80.0

16.7

-71.4

-10.0

11.1

71.2

-62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

33.3 -16.7 250.0
-3.8

150.0 20.0 -33.3 52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Turf and Turfgrass Management
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 54

2009 65

2010 75

11

5

13

3

7

6

2

7

3

25

35

66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 20.4

2009-2010 15.4

-54.5 133.3

160.0 -14.3

250.0

-57.1

40.0

88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Appalachian Technical College (Pickens Co.).
Occupational Profile for Residents of Fannin County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Fannin

NUMBER PERCENT

8,683

100.0

723

8.3

79

0.9

208

2.4

660

7.6

178

2.1

912

10.5

1,099

12.7

829

9.6

653

7.5

1,253

14.4

534

6.2

460

5.3

190

2.2

860

9.9

45

0.5

Fannin Area

NUMBER PERCENT

64,546

100.0

5,515

8.5

1,052

1.6

1,344

2.1

4,370

6.8

1,339

2.1

6,539

10.1

9,110

14.1

5,087

7.9

4,593

7.1

10,533

16.3

4,431

6.9

3,559

5.5

1,034

1.6

5,818

9.0

222

0.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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23

212

70

10

215

79

15

200

70

23

219

65

22

172

53

12

1,206

417

105

11

10

11

16

9

10

7

9

10

8

8

15

56

68

3

3

1

27

3

6

3

34

3

6

3

24

4

7

1

29

3

6

2

30

4

9

1

20

20

37 11

164

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9

11

24

28

27

26

17

20

29

34

14

25

120

144

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420

9

17

13

12

46

142

936

18

111

34

26

128

172

969

19

83

35

12

112

211

552

8

43

21

13

55

151

1,496

13

55

39

22

116

313

641

10

74

32

14

126

141

5,014

77

383

174

99

583 1,130

3

50

31

11

136

65

13

131

62

3

57

43

4

69

96

3

99

56

37

542

353

Prod.
61 140 189
97 482
49 1,018

Trans. & Moving
36 95 102 61 287 37 618

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1048 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge GA 30513 Phone: (706) 632 - 2033

Fax: (706) 632 - 7316

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1615 Hickory Street Suite 106 Dalton, GA 30720-8518 Phone: (706) 272 - 2303

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Fayette County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Fayette Clayton Coweta Fulton Spalding Fayette Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 50,092
131,098 59,998
478,766 27,974
747,928 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 45,758
114,904 54,092
428,224 24,258
667,236 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 4,334 8.7%
16,194 12.4% 5,906 9.8%
50,542 10.6% 3,716 13.3%
80,692 10.8% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Fayette City of Fayetteville Fayette Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
106,567 20 15,945

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

132,165

24.0

176,421

65.5

1,477,962

1,763,556

19.3 2,062,593

39.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
490 5
3 354 128
3 1 1 10 2 4 2 12 3 14 7 14 1 12 10 6
2 4 7 13 0 2,619 3 276 372 82 45 178 180
440
26
181 62
295 43
186
250 139 3,248
68 14 15 39 3,316

Fayette

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,523 41

12.6

977

0.1 1,010

* 2,112 2,336
* * * 27 * * * 79 69 142 231 164 * 339 513 432

*

*

5.9

893

6.5 1,053

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

389

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

830

0.2 1,197

0.4 1,065

0.6 1,336

0.5

855

*

*

0.9

602

1.4

976

1.2 1,538

* * 21 67 0 26,000 6 2,258 5,853 1,933 339 948 419

*

*

*

*

0.1 1,244

0.2

676

0.0

0

72.2

677

0.0

663

6.3 1,174

16.3

424

5.4 1,059

0.9

734

2.6

999

1.2

566

1,884

5.2 1,054

260

0.7 1,551

1,161 483
4,808 604
3,680

3.2

550

1.3

339

13.4

823

1.7

282

10.2

265

1,365 101
30,624 5,379 567 85 4,727
36,003

3.8 0.3 85.1 14.9 1.6 0.2 13.1 100.0

503 1,030
828 1,011 1,718
574 740 740

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 3,922 64

Fayette Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

60,155 253

6.7 1,272 0.0 1,011

15 2,558 1,285
107 16 17 45 19 48 39
172 15 96 54
101 8
139 62 54

* 21,078 38,640
9,871 676 975 502 212 858
1,201 2,393
334 2,913 3,106 2,478
332 2,611 1,523 1,933

*

*

2.4 1,045

4.3 1,397

1.1 2,315

0.1 1,074

0.1 1,141

0.1

514

0.0 1,093

0.1

860

0.1 1,373

0.3 1,011

0.0 1,213

0.3 1,307

0.3

900

0.3

984

0.0

743

0.3

857

0.2 1,002

0.2 1,556

28 67 71 126
1 43,477
58 3,531 5,055 1,304 1,287 3,365 2,800

1,227 2,114 1,136 2,236
* 704,962
5,046 47,248 76,731 70,894 47,000 50,245 20,353

0.1 1,471

0.2

888

0.1

768

0.3 1,326

*

*

79.0 1,106

0.6 1,729

5.3 1,536

8.6

556

7.9 1,107

5.3 1,749

5.6 1,899

2.3 1,095

8,889

76,735

8.6 1,676

375

21,192

2.4 2,013

3,194 681
4,370 613
3,723

65,946 15,187 87,906 12,499 84,125

7.4

738

1.7

797

9.8

951

1.4

889

9.4

425

4,232 2,365 49,764 1,053
306 276 471 50,817 267,525

23,854 1,502
766,619 126,205
24,087 34,760 67,358 892,824 3,752,981

2.7 0.2 85.9 14.1 2.7 3.9 7.5 100.0

641 1,159 1,119
980 1,497
957 807 1,100 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Fayette Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Fayette Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Fayette

Note: Source:

Cooper Lighting Inc Fayette Community Hospital Inc Hoshizaki America Inc NCR Corporation Panasonic Corporation of North American Peachtree City Tennis Center Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart World Airways Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Fayette Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Hospital Inc Piedmont Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc

COUNTY Clayton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Fayette

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Fayette, GA Fulton, GA Clayton, GA Dekalb, GA Coweta, GA Cobb, GA Henry, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents:

16,977 14,745
6,048 1,683 1,439 1,124
706 446 1,978 45,146

3(5&(17 2)727$/
37.6 32.7 13.4
3.7 3.2 2.5 1.6 1.0 4.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Fayette

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NUMBER

Fayette, GA Coweta, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Spalding, GA Henry, GA Meriwether, GA Dekalb, GA Other Total Residents:

16,977 5,517 3,760 1,633 1,468 1,137 891 680 2,973
35,036

3(5&(17 2)727$/
48.5 15.7 10.7
4.7 4.2 3.2 2.5 1.9 8.5 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.8H-61T2.%4i7Ag45.%h-3L1334%5S45.6c-84165h3%24+o5.o-34l%4

Fayette Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
18.7% 23.8% 26.7% 20.6% 10.2% 100.0%

18-24 29.6% 26.0% 33.6% 10.0%
0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.3% 21.5% 26.2% 28.0% 10.0% 100.0%

35-44 12.3% 23.5% 27.8% 24.5% 11.8% 100.0%

45-64 15.8% 24.1% 25.8% 19.8% 14.6% 100.0%

65+ 35.4% 26.2% 18.8% 11.7%
7.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Clayton Coweta Fayette Fulton Spalding Fayette Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
2,184 1,275 1,791 7,547
498 13,295

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
2,184 1,275 1,791 7,547
498 13,295

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Colleges and Universities
Fayette Area
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University
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Colleges and Universities

Fayette Area
The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Clayton
Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw
Spalding
Southern Crescent Technical College
Fayette
Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu
http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu
www.sctech.edu
www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 14

2009 3

2010 6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

9

6

15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -78.6

2009-2010 100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2
0.0 88.9 -71.4

146.2 50.0
146.3 -3.0 82.4
-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0
0.0 -41.3 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 18.2

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3 150.0 -50.0 14.3 55.6 -69.0 40.0 -5.4 -16.7 -15.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 15

2009 12

2010 16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -20.0

2009-2010 33.3

84.6

-50.0

-5.9

9.4

-7.2

9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Fayette County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Fayette

NUMBER PERCENT

46,654

100.0

7,710

16.5

3,618

7.8

1,584

3.4

5,923

12.7

1,128

2.4

4,905

10.5

8,375

18.0

1,405

3.0

2,588

5.6

1,620

3.5

1,529

3.3

1,014

2.2

928

2.0

4,179

9.0

148

0.3

Fayette Area

NUMBER PERCENT

671,711

100.0

96,368

14.4

37,845

5.6

15,994

2.4

79,701

11.9

11,977

1.8

82,851

12.3

111,851

16.7

24,050

3.6

26,186

3.9

32,514

4.8

29,000

4.3

28,753

4.3

12,030

1.8

76,560

11.4

6,031

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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3,541

995

481

184

107

Coweta

1,303

548

159

63

75

Fayette

998

410

150

75

57

Fulton

12,715 4,452

1,929

963

381

Spalding

583

199

48

23

25

Total Area

19,140 6,604

2,767

1,308

645

41

205 51

521

21

30 19

112

13

21 21

99

293

557 272 1,319

8

23

5

76

376

836 368 2,127

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522

85

111

49

33

544

772

49

101

980 1,539

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12,570 4,505 1,464
27,774 3,324
49,637

421 69 49
910 88
1,537

834 333
89 2,755
307 4,318

367 161
28 1,389
120 2,065

403 114
45 975
81 1,618

1,599 455 205
3,852 356
6,467

4,733 1,254
601 10,020
747 17,355

20

586

9

352

1

80

35 1,385

11

276

76 2,679

578 242 103 990 187 2,100

Prod.
1,146 877 123
2,404 598
5,148

Trans. & Moving
1,883 639 140
3,059 553
6,274

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2450 Mt Zion Parkway Building 100, Suite 100 Jonesboro GA 30236 Phone: (678) 479 - 5886

Fax: (678) 479 - 6818

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2450 Mt. Zion Parkway Southwood 75 Office Park Jonesboro, GA 30236 Phone: (678) Ext - 301

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Floyd County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Floyd Bartow Chattooga Gordon Polk Walker Floyd Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL

Labor Force 48,307 45,189 10,438 25,276 20,336 31,686
181,232 4,693,711 153,889,000
11,355

Employed 43,153 39,922 9,182 22,151 18,176 28,611
161,195 4,213,719 139,064,000
10,319

Unemployed Rate 5,154 10.7% 5,267 11.7% 1,256 12.0% 3,125 12.4% 2,160 10.6% 3,075 9.7%
20,037 11.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,036 9.1%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Floyd City of Rome Floyd Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

96,317 27

102,613

6.5

112,799

17.1

36,303

412,315

456,391

10.7

542,135

31.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

24,409

30,407

24.6

34,220

40.2

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
283 17
2 152 112
8 1 4 9 8 2 7 1 6 5 4 5 11 11 2
2 6 9 11 0 1,684 5 103 376 51 28 121 76
195
8
117 18
248 22
167
149 58
2,025 115 21 49 45
2,140

Floyd

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,836 62

18.5

862

0.2

696

* 836 5,926 1,476
* 856
46 210
* 125
* 253 111
72 411 305 299
*

*

*

2.3

710

16.0

886

4.0

948

*

*

2.3

583

0.1

764

0.6

923

*

*

0.3

688

*

*

0.7

666

0.3

788

0.2

801

1.1 1,024

0.8 1,284

0.8

708

*

*

* 742 466
48 0
23,267 *
1,246 3,884
487 985 867 264

*

*

2.0

747

1.3

539

0.1

861

0.0

0

62.8

674

*

*

3.4

973

10.5

426

1.3

723

2.7

948

2.3

971

0.7

585

722

1.9

807

*

*

*

1,941 1,235 7,155
239 3,051

5.2

439

3.3

708

19.3

899

0.6

276

8.2

257

739 46
30,149 6,893 261 2,430 4,202
37,042

2.0 0.1 81.4 18.6 0.7 6.6 11.3 100.0

423 809 769 793 1,075 628 677 709

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,213 60

Floyd Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

33,604 358

29.0

793

0.3

631

10

99

648

3,228

495

29,919

25

2,332

5

*

45

5,962

66

6,934

27

437

10

686

27

421

4

30

39

1,658

29

2,114

27

341

10

842

66

858

32

909

6

134

0.1

960

2.8

697

25.8

804

2.0

812

*

*

5.2

657

6.0

743

0.4

724

0.6 1,501

0.4

538

0.0 1,180

1.4

930

1.8

831

0.3

876

0.7 1,248

0.7

958

0.8

970

0.1

836

5 16 30 25
1 5,126
14 395 1,177 224
78 379 253

* 2,705 1,336
361 *
60,283 911
3,629 12,820
3,369 1,969 2,429
829

*

*

2.3

789

1.2

679

0.3

750

*

*

52.1

601

0.8 1,439

3.1

859

11.1

436

2.9

645

1.7

820

2.1

850

0.7

538

518

2,528

2.2

807

19

163

0.1

959

361

5,108

44

1,370

588

12,954

69

925

543

9,035

4.4

455

1.2

741

11.2

817

0.8

336

7.8

258

464 229 6,568 410
77 147 186 6,978 267,525

2,245 179
94,066 21,687
839 4,874 15,974 115,750 3,752,981

1.9

517

0.2

623

81.3

670

18.7

661

0.7

948

4.2

616

13.8

660

100.0

668

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Floyd Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Floyd Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Floyd

Note: Source:

Berry College Inc Department of Behavioral Health Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Harbin Clinic Llc Keebler Company Mohawk Carpet Corp Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Temple-Inland Forest Products Corp Universal Tax Systems Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Floyd Area
Engineered Fabrics Corp Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Harbin Clinic Llc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mt Vernon Mills Inc Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Roper Corporation Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc

COUNTY Polk Floyd Floyd
Gordon Chattooga
Floyd Walker Bartow Gordon Walker

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Floyd

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Floyd, GA Gordon, GA Bartow, GA Polk, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Whitfield, GA Dekalb, GA Other Total Residents:

32,440 1,813 1,376 1,031 662 528 247 220 1,302
39,619

3(5&(17 2)727$/
81.9 4.6 3.5 2.6 1.7 1.3 0.6 0.6 3.3
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Floyd

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NUMBER

Floyd, GA Polk, GA Cherokee, AL Chattooga, GA Bartow, GA Gordon, GA Cobb, GA Calhoun, AL Other Total Residents:

32,440 2,148 1,774 1,360 986 966 382 129 1,345
41,530

3(5&(17 2)727$/
78.1 5.2 4.3 3.3 2.4 2.3 0.9 0.3 3.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.2H-62T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-7L2534%94S45.6c-51265h3%34+o5.o-54l%4

Floyd Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
32.4% 34.1% 22.4%
7.2% 3.8% 100.0%

18-24 36.6% 33.3% 26.9%
3.1% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 25.7% 34.4% 26.3% 10.5%
3.1% 100.0%

35-44 23.5% 36.6% 26.9%
8.6% 4.5% 100.0%

45-64 29.5% 36.8% 20.6%
7.4% 5.7% 100.0%

65+ 54.1% 26.3% 12.0%
4.5% 3.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Chattooga Floyd Gordon Polk Walker Floyd Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 236 843 564 356 557
3,582

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,026 236 843 564 356 557
3,582

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Colleges and Universities

Floyd Area

Floyd

Berry College

www.berry.edu

Georgia Northwestern Technical College

www.gntc.edu

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu

Georgia Highlands College

www.highlands.edu

Shorter University

www.shorter.edu

Gordon

Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)
Polk

www.coosavalleytech.edu

Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu
Walker

Covenant College Northwestern Technical College

www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 110

2009 129

2010 149

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

27

59

73

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

1

5

2

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

3

7

14

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

33

32

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

109

157

85

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

2

14

20

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

4

25

15

Child Care and Support Services Management

3

16

4

Child Care Provider/Assistant

13

107

31

Civil Engineering Technology/Technician

12

6

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

35

56

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

1

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

23

75

72

Construction Management

19

15

6

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

84

151

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

43

51

77

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

45

63

32

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

54

50

51

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

18

46

47

14

9

18

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

23

28

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

13

17

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

11

137

91

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

29

31

24

37

31

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

7

29

48

6

11

10

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

61

46

43

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

47

73

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

23

20

14

67

143

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

73

89

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

6

29

46

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

12

14

8

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

1

10

12

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

17

32

34

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.3

2009-2010 15.5

118.5

23.7

400.0

-60.0

133.3

100.0

-3.0

-53.1

44.0

-45.9

600.0

42.9

525.0

-40.0

433.3

-75.0

723.1

-71.0

-50.0

0.0

775.0

60.0

0.0

100.0

226.1

-4.0

-21.1

-60.0

79.8

-45.0

18.6

51.0

40.0

-49.2

-7.4

2.0

155.6

2.2

-35.7 21.7

100.0 -39.3

116.7 1145.5 1350.0

30.8 -33.6
6.9

54.2 314.3

-16.2 65.5

83.3 -24.6 80.8 228.6

-9.1 -6.5 55.3 -13.0

378.6 97.3
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Office Management/Administration

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 3

2010 2

Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist

10

11

13

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

27

37

16

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

41

34

Operations Management and Supervision

27

165

1

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

35

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

32

33

23

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

16

16

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

6

11

Selling Skills and Sales Operations

3

13

10

Surgical Technology/Technologist

18

30

20

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

33

165

118

4

5

7

8

123

129

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 -33.3

10.0

18.2

37.0

-56.8

32.3

-17.1

511.1

-99.4

59.1

-62.9

3.1

-30.3

0.0

-6.3

20.0

83.3

333.3

-23.1

66.7

-33.3

400.0

-28.5

25.0

40.0

1437.5

4.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Floyd County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Floyd

NUMBER PERCENT

43,278

100.0

3,368

7.8

644

1.5

1,532

3.5

4,267

9.9

1,183

2.7

4,819

11.1

5,737

13.3

2,662

6.2

2,205

5.1

6,019

13.9

2,189

5.1

1,963

4.5

893

2.1

5,523

12.8

274

0.6

Floyd Area

NUMBER PERCENT

161,954

100.0

12,536

7.7

2,672

1.7

3,599

2.2

12,604

7.8

3,802

2.4

16,369

10.1

23,474

14.5

10,700

6.6

10,603

6.6

26,281

16.2

9,842

6.1

8,159

5.0

3,098

1.9

17,302

10.7

913

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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1,233

463

106

167

49

6

1,090

250

81

369

138

36

458

124

32

532

180

56

3,849 1,204

317

88

78

6

12

51

81

15

24

31

30

15

24

206

249

20

46 18

128

3

6

0

24

20

89 13

105

5

11

3

32

7

15

3

44

5

22

7

66

60

189 44

399

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79

141

22

33

150

208

40

48

38

103

52

83

381

616

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6,072 1,063 5,098 1,897 3,965 3,363 21,458

117

425

24

79

89

383

46

84

72

361

51

344

399 1,676

217

185

631 1,411

28

33

79

124

185

147

492

851

60

32

137

428

143

112

379

510

115

87

333

579

748

596 2,051 3,903

18

621

8

104

19

484

9

136

18

343

9

272

81 1,960

324 88
264 115 191 205 1,187

Prod.
1,426 361
1,549 546
1,144 850
5,876

Trans. & Moving
697 135 635 304 692 518 2,981

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 462 Riverside Parkway NE Rome GA 30162 Phone: (706) 295 - 6051

Fax: (706) 295 - 6050

Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400

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Forsyth County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Forsyth Cherokee Dawson Fulton Gwinnett Hall Forsyth Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 86,114
107,921 11,030
478,766 409,675
89,018 1,182,524 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 79,057 98,281 9,914
428,224 371,826
80,899 1,068,201 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 7,057 8.2% 9,640 8.9% 1,116 10.1%
50,542 10.6% 37,849 9.2%
8,119 9.1% 114,323 9.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Forsyth

175,511 10

221,128

26.0

314,941

79.4

City of Cumming

5,430

Forsyth Area

2,317,773

2,771,414

19.6 3,424,499

47.7

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Paper
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
903 12
5 660 226
13 1
11 16 23
2 15
8 12
2 38 18 13
6 11 16 21
0 0 0 0 3,980 3 545 437 75 77 253 212
939
19
395 91
358 60
242
274 322 5,205
68 7
18 43 5,273

Forsyth

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

11,867 69

22.4

941

0.1

485

49 4,280 7,469 2,391
* 46 179 1,269
* 298 371
85 *
435 607 761

0.1 1,344

8.1

935

14.1

945

4.5

568

*

*

0.1

400

0.3

742

2.4 1,191

*

*

0.6 1,460

0.7

965

0.2

789

*

*

0.8

832

1.1 1,100

1.4 1,476

210 517
78 126
0 0 0 0 34,492 * 4,171 5,965 646 655 1,168 446

0.4 1,589

1.0

902

0.1

738

0.2

715

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

65.1

794

*

*

7.9 1,414

11.3

499

1.2

852

1.2 1,069

2.2 1,032

0.8

773

3,966

7.5 1,240

*

*

*

4,619 562
5,262 688
4,448

8.7

695

1.1

402

9.9

756

1.3

355

8.4

278

1,181 208
46,567 6,399 181 233 5,985
52,966

2.2 0.4 87.9 12.1 0.3 0.4 11.3 100.0

589 1,023
868 802 1,077 550 780 826

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 8,357 124

Forsyth Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

116,048 718

9.9 1,152

0.1

874

28 5,839 2,366
182 27 87 91
325 17
138 80
148 18
268 142 151

331 41,039 73,959 21,792
1,140 843
1,548 6,053
* 4,034 3,916 3,376
796 4,961 4,205 7,286

0.0 1,205

3.5 1,000

6.3 1,239

1.9 1,381

0.1 1,125

0.1

582

0.1

777

0.5 1,017

*

*

0.3 1,277

0.3

836

0.3 1,057

0.1

996

0.4

898

0.4 1,244

0.6 1,916

67 81 168 267
2 22 27 58 65,019 67 6,622 7,698 1,472 1,769 4,904 3,847

2,357 2,223 2,059 4,032
* 833 369 1,799 898,137 4,677 76,447 119,280 44,281 55,933 65,708 25,144

0.2 1,473

0.2 1,083

0.2

753

0.3 1,141

*

*

0.1 1,034

0.0

904

0.2 1,315

76.6 1,052

0.4 1,732

6.5 1,430

10.2

560

3.8 1,151

4.8 1,686

5.6 1,730

2.1 1,055

13,616 103,082

8.8 1,565

504

27,219

2.3 1,948

5,231 1,040 6,222
932 5,254

93,943 19,290 110,699 15,775 104,939

8.0

704

1.6

758

9.4

932

1.3

956

8.9

394

5,841 4,031 77,407 1,221
319 309 593 78,628 267,525

31,723 2,588
1,016,773 155,991 25,664 35,423 94,904
1,172,762 3,752,981

2.7 0.2 86.7 13.3 2.2 3.0 8.1 100.0

642 1,073 1,063
942 1,456
952 800 1,047 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Forsyth Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Forsyth Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Forsyth

Note: Source:

Healthport Technologies Llc Impact Solutions Iv Inc Koch Foods of Cumming Llc Northside Hospital Inc Publix Super Market Inc Scientific Games International Inc Scientific Games Products Inc Siemens Industry The Kroger Company Tyson Poultry Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Forsyth Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System Gwinnett Hospital System Inc IBM Northside Hospital Inc Piedmont Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc

COUNTY Fulton Fulton Fulton
Gwinnett Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Forsyth

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Dekalb, GA Cobb, GA Hall, GA Dawson, GA Cherokee, GA Other Total Residents:

21,039 15,251
5,663 3,067 1,790 1,263
741 457 1,913 51,184

3(5&(17 2)727$/
41.1 29.8 11.1
6.0 3.5 2.5 1.4 0.9 3.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Forsyth

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Cherokee, GA Dekalb, GA Dawson, GA Hall, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents:

21,039 5,626 3,977 1,961 1,629 1,628 1,577 1,529 3,543
42,509

3(5&(17 2)727$/
49.5 13.2
9.4 4.6 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.6 8.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e11O8.7H-1T2.%5i8Ag45.%h-0L1334%4S45.6c-0165h3%14+o5.o-54l%4

Forsyth Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
17.8% 22.4% 27.4% 22.1% 10.2% 100.0%

18-24 31.1% 25.6% 33.1%
9.5% 0.7% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.0% 19.3% 26.4% 29.5%
9.8% 100.0%

35-44 11.5% 21.7% 28.8% 26.3% 11.7% 100.0%

45-64 14.0% 22.9% 27.4% 21.3% 14.4% 100.0%

65+ 34.0% 26.7% 19.3% 12.4%
7.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Cherokee Dawson Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Hall Forsyth Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
2,100 207
1,790 7,547 9,010 1,678 22,332

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TOTAL
2,100 207
1,790 7,547 9,010 1,678 22,332

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Colleges and Universities
Forsyth Area Gwinnett
Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody
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atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu fairburn.gmc.cc.ga.us/ http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com
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Colleges and Universities

Forsyth Area
American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Dawson
Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College
Cherokee
Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt University
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Forsyth
Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.brownmackie.edu www.carver.edu/contents/ www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu
http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org
www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu
www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 48

2009 57

2010 82

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

37

36

37

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

10

6

4

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

6

10

10

19

20

19

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

37

7

25

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

5

5

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

3

6

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

6

11

22

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

1

2

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

11

22

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

9

5

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

6

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

46

35

39

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

49

31

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

32

12

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

24

8

14

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

9

21

4

16

16

16

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

13

12

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

29

22

31

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

50

56

61

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

4

3

7

13

9

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

111

146

23

3

1

5

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

25

16

31

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

15

16

17

16

21

31

32

46

71

Interior Design

12

6

10

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

1

1

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

66

81

59

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

10

13

19

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

4

1

Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary

15

11

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 18.8

2009-2010 43.9

-2.7

2.8

-40.0

-33.3

66.7

0.0

5.3 -81.1
0.0 100.0
83.3 -50.0
0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 -66.7 133.3

-5.0 257.1
0.0 -66.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 -44.4 83.3 11.4 -36.7 150.0 75.0 -81.0

0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0

0.0 -7.7 40.9 8.9 -25.0

85.7

-30.8

31.5

-84.2

-66.7 -36.0
6.7

400.0 93.8 6.3

31.3

47.6

43.8 -50.0
0.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7

54.3 66.7 200.0 -27.2 46.2 -75.0 -90.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 9

2009 5

2010 5

3

4

8

33

21

4

88

66

95

2

5

1

8

15

31

24

34

32

2

2

3

2

2

5

20

15

14

11

5

13

11

7

8

27

20

21

8

6

5

33

40

52

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -44.4

2009-2010 0.0

33.3

100.0

-36.4

-81.0

-25.0

43.9

150.0

-80.0

87.5

106.7

41.7

-5.9

0.0

50.0

0.0

150.0

-25.0

-6.7

-54.5

160.0

-36.4

14.3

-25.9

5.0

-25.0

-16.7

21.2

30.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Forsyth County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Forsyth

NUMBER PERCENT

52,873

100.0

10,519

19.9

3,559

6.7

1,224

2.3

5,089

9.6

988

1.9

7,790

14.7

8,007

15.1

3,030

5.7

2,354

4.5

2,382

4.5

1,433

2.7

2,139

4.1

654

1.2

3,626

6.9

79

0.2

Forsyth Area

NUMBER PERCENT

963,897

100.0

152,938

15.9

63,337

6.6

23,612

2.5

112,755

11.7

16,847

1.8

132,168

13.7

150,104

15.6

41,625

4.3

36,668

3.8

47,691

5.0

30,689

3.2

40,359

4.2

12,954

1.3

95,493

9.9

6,657

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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2,246 188
1,437 12,715
9,391 1,556 27,533

944 80
688 4,452 3,363
555 10,082

324 23
219 1,929 1,379
186 4,060

174 11
137 963 896
82 2,263

111 10 49
381 429
79 1,059

31

48 33

193

3

3

1

27

21

29 18

121

293

557 272 1,319

206

303 155

868

41

63 12

198

595 1,003 491 2,726

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139 10 69
1,233 605 98
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129 9
53 544 488
94 1,317

120 11 33
772 699 148 1,783

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Cherokee Dawson Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Hall Total Area

3,649 420
1,823 27,774 18,745
7,195 59,606

97 9
29 910 416 101 1,562

168 17 91
2,755 949 491
4,471

110 13 45
1,389 473 323
2,353

107 12 53
975 546 175 1,868

536 46
347 3,852 2,600
774 8,155

1,445 142 709
10,020 8,180 1,517
22,013

10

278

3

50

7

131

35 1,385

21

877

34

495

110 3,216

241 31
121 990 930 386 2,699

Prod.
374 61
147 2,404 1,884 1,888 6,758

Trans. & Moving
283 36
143 3,059 1,869 1,011 6,401

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484

Fax: (770) 531 - 5699

Rehabilitation Center(s) 100 Colony Park Drive Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040-2774 Phone: (770) 781 - 6781

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Franklin County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Franklin Banks Hart Madison Stephens Franklin Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC

Labor Force 9,992
10,110 10,118 15,482 13,359 59,061 4,693,711 153,889,000 31,186

Employed 8,818 9,367 8,913
14,183 11,955 53,236 4,213,719 139,064,000 27,508

Unemployed Rate 1,174 11.7% 743 7.3% 1,205 11.9% 1,299 8.4% 1,404 10.5% 5,825 9.9%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
3,678 11.8%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Franklin City of Carnesville Franklin Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank
22,084 84 577

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

23,963

8.5

27,920

26.4

191,970

208,360

8.5

239,432

24.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

71,983

78,540

9.1

87,500

21.6

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Product Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Chemical
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
89 7
0 43 39
1 2 1 7 2 1 2 9 3 4 5 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 313 2 21 93 12 5 31 8
21
5
15 1
31 3
40
25 11 413 40
6 15 19 453

Franklin

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,522 146

23.2

739

2.2

605

0 138 1,239
* * * 75 * * * 147 * 243 56 * 0 0 0

0.0

0

2.1

617

18.9

768

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.1

560

*

*

*

*

*

*

2.2

721

*

*

3.7

869

0.9

826

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 3,848 * 258 784 478 22 139 16

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

58.8

528

*

*

3.9

723

12.0

423

7.3

755

0.3

646

2.1

840

0.2

298

62

0.9

610

62

0.9

844

*

*

*

*

*

*

681

10.4

583

*

*

*

574

8.8

226

196 17
5,387 1,162
56 126 980 6,548

3.0

468

0.3

507

82.3

634

17.7

609

0.9

730

1.9

513

15.0

583

100.0

586

Franklin Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

531

7,106

39

586

24.4

721

2.0

796

3

22

312

1,116

177

5,384

7

62

14

1,562

2

*

15

169

8

*

8

187

8

60

40

576

12

736

9

686

34

848

4

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

0.1

649

3.8

604

18.4

736

0.2

826

5.4

545

*

*

0.6

474

*

*

0.6

753

0.2

629

2.0

750

2.5

915

2.4

986

2.9

771

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

2 3 7 1,427 10 111 375 46 33 112 49

* 128
26 15,554
194 960 3,862 586 553 559 283

*

*

0.4 1,230

0.1

765

53.3

532

0.7 1,084

3.3

759

13.2

415

2.0

758

1.9

793

1.9

760

1.0

420

125

417

1.4

688

12

622

2.1 1,157

91

1,564

9

497

140

2,456

26

221

152

2,232

5.4

489

1.7

419

8.4

617

0.8

297

7.6

232

136 61
2,019 170 34 60 76
2,189 267,525

551 52
22,712 6,472 311 493 5,668
29,182 3,752,981

1.9

416

0.2

448

77.8

591

22.2

602

1.1

880

1.7

525

19.4

593

100.0

593

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Franklin Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Franklin Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Franklin

Note: Source:

Autozoners Llc Beaulieu Group Llc Carry-On-Trailer Inc Columbia Farms of Ga Defender Service Inc Emmanuel College Kantex Textron Phillips Staffing Ringgold Truck Center The Gables At Cobb Village
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Franklin Area
Mt Vernon Mills Inc Patterson Pump Co Pruitt Corporation Royston Llc Stephens County Hospital Authority Tennecohartwell The Gables At Cobb Village The Gables At Cobb Village Toccoa Falls College Wal-Mart

COUNTY Banks
Stephens Stephens
Hart Stephens
Hart Franklin
Hart Stephens Stephens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Franklin

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Franklin, GA Stephens, GA Hart, GA Clarke, GA Jackson, GA Banks, GA Habersham, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

4,766 835 638 461 385 229 211 210
1,109 8,844

3(5&(17 2)727$/
53.9 9.4 7.2 5.2 4.4 2.6 2.4 2.4
12.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Franklin

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NUMBER

Franklin, GA Hart, GA Stephens, GA Elbert, GA Madison, GA Clarke, GA Banks, GA Anderson, SC Other Total Residents:

4,766 1,669
735 505 428 120 112 101 569 9,005

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.9 18.5
8.2 5.6 4.8 1.3 1.2 1.1 6.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e93O8.0H-72T2.%1i4Ag45.%h-7L2534%80S45.6c-6265h3%24+o5.o-64l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.4% 37.7% 21.2%
6.8% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 29.7% 36.3% 31.3%
2.5% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.7% 39.8% 25.4%
9.9% 3.2% 100.0%

35-44 22.6% 41.8% 22.6%
7.9% 5.1% 100.0%

45-64 28.6% 40.6% 19.1%
6.1% 5.5% 100.0%

65+ 50.6% 26.9% 12.7%
6.6% 3.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Banks Franklin Hart Madison Stephens Franklin Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
168 215 193 286 195 1,057

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
168 215 193 286 195 1,057

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Colleges and Universities

Franklin Area
Banks
Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Franklin
Emmanuel College North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Stephens
Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) Toccoa Falls College

www.centralgatech.edu
www.ec.edu www.northgatech.edu
www.northgatech.ed www.tfc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

43

37

39

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

-14.0

5.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 15

2010 3

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

7

2

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

10

9

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

52

89

33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

38

52

54

3

4

10

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

5

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

21

14

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

52

50

76

13

3

15

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

21

15

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

37

49

Lineworker

69

64

37

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

17

16

9

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

6

7

7

26

42

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

2

1

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

16

12

16

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

5

9

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

12

5

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

33

36

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

3

10

25

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

10

7

9

Tool and Die Technology/Technician

4

5

3

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Turf and Turfgrass Management

54

65

75

11

5

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 400.0

2009-2010 -80.0

16.7

-71.4

-10.0

11.1

71.2

-62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

33.3 -16.7 250.0
-3.8

150.0 20.0 -33.3 52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0 20.4

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0 15.4

-54.5

160.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 7

2010 6

2

7

3

25

35

66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 133.3

2009-2010 -14.3

250.0

-57.1

40.0

88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Franklin County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Franklin

NUMBER PERCENT

9,426

100.0

975

10.3

99

1.1

168

1.8

688

7.3

224

2.4

969

10.3

1,262

13.4

503

5.3

632

6.7

1,387

14.7

604

6.4

539

5.7

148

1.6

1,183

12.6

45

0.5

Franklin Area

NUMBER PERCENT

53,066

100.0

4,560

8.6

820

1.6

1,044

2.0

3,646

6.9

1,370

2.6

5,195

9.8

7,952

15.0

3,507

6.6

4,143

7.8

8,384

15.8

2,742

5.2

3,008

5.7

968

1.8

5,437

10.3

290

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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41

12

Franklin

197

61

15

Hart

179

53

14

Madison

242

67

20

Stephens

331

92

22

Total Area

1,113

314

83

6

12

7

15

5

12

12

6

11

13

41

58

6

3

0

32

3

7

1

27

7

2

1

34

6

7

3

43

5

18

1

56

27

37

6

192

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30

18

34

12

31

23

41

27

75

95

211

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Banks Franklin Hart Madison Stephens Total Area

700

11

47

22

11

86

181

1,059

18

81

32

21

116

185

1,015

17

57

28

24

110

165

1,159

27

68

33

38

116

237

2,146

36

245

87

45

238

340

6,079

109

498

202

139

666 1,108

6

81

40

8

102

66

5

84

64

12

138

104

7

199

105

38

604

379

Prod.
130 291 333 208 554 1,516

Trans. & Moving
85 139 128 178 290 820

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514

Fax: (706) 282 - 4513

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Fulton County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Fulton Carroll Cherokee Clayton Cobb Coweta Dekalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Gwinnett Fulton Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 478,766 51,592 107,921 131,098 368,845 59,998 374,696 63,972 50,092 86,114 409,675
2,182,769 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 428,224 45,890 98,281 114,904 333,223 54,092 335,662 56,870 45,758 79,057 371,826
1,963,787 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 50,542 10.6% 5,702 11.1% 9,640 8.9% 16,194 12.4% 35,622 9.7% 5,906 9.8% 39,034 10.4% 7,102 11.1% 4,334 8.7% 7,057 8.2% 37,849 9.2%
218,982 10.0% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Fulton City of Atlanta Fulton Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

920,581

1 1,114,788

21.1 1,273,988

38.4

420,003

4,231,968

4,982,328

17.7 6,034,910

42.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
2,465 35
9 1,567
854 92 11 10 25 16 33 31
129 8
62 26 61
3 80 30 44
20 38 44 91
0 34,717
42 2,811 3,442
708 1,150 2,814 2,259
7,876
319
2,550 551
3,364 497
2,905
3,429 1,923 39,105
654 225 177 252 39,759

Fulton

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

40,684 140

5.8 1,457 0.0 1,213

105 14,830 25,608
8,453 640 476 291 196 727 803
2,163 186
1,743 1,545 1,579
20 1,420
421 1,131

0.0 1,627

2.1 1,138

3.6 1,642

1.2 2,587

0.1 1,089

0.1 1,726

0.0

546

0.0 1,153

0.1

901

0.1 1,552

0.3 1,050

0.0 1,392

0.2 1,280

0.2

877

0.2 1,050

0.0

537

0.2

913

0.1 1,139

0.2 1,744

501 393 961 1,961
0 567,336
3,684 37,919 53,212 35,318 45,649 46,564 18,242

0.1 1,927

0.1 1,124

0.1

763

0.3 1,382

0.0

0

80.5 1,203

0.5 1,857

5.4 1,659

7.6

590

5.0 1,236

6.5 1,778

6.6 1,981

2.6 1,155

72,552

10.3 1,718

20,362

2.9 2,042

55,110 13,746 68,343 11,019 65,635

7.8

777

2.0

831

9.7 1,006

1.6

960

9.3

461

19,980 1,195
609,215 95,156 21,763 29,734 43,659
704,370

2.8 0.2 86.5 13.5 3.1 4.2 6.2 100.0

663 1,254 1,330 1,125 1,516 1,008
852 1,197

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 13,392 147

Fulton Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

186,286 790

9.8 1,137

0.0

837

45 9,390 3,810
256 32 37
144 42
137 107 554
29 248 151 249
37 447 252 200

598 74,235 110,663 20,959
1,204 1,004 1,277 1,143 2,452 4,922 8,677
* 7,005 7,904 5,295 2,455 8,053 5,604 9,033

0.0 1,271

3.9 1,000

5.8 1,231

1.1 1,448

0.1 1,028

0.1 1,150

0.1

753

0.1

558

0.1

772

0.3 1,176

0.5 1,003

*

*

0.4 1,413

0.4

876

0.3 1,035

0.1

899

0.4

865

0.3 1,214

0.5 1,776

91 135 243 417
2 104,244
122 10,206 13,265
2,751 2,672 7,489 6,210

3,627 11,333
2,880 5,331
* 1,435,632
8,341 118,049 205,600
98,750 73,402 89,177 36,260

0.2 1,696

0.6 1,468

0.2

757

0.3 1,059

*

*

75.8

979

0.4 1,609

6.2 1,378

10.9

546

5.2 1,025

3.9 1,620

4.7 1,604

1.9

990

20,780 147,949

7.8 1,518

782

38,649

2.0 1,830

8,240 1,697 10,303 1,468 8,689

148,335 40,885
188,353 23,513
168,401

7.8

701

2.2

984

9.9

907

1.2

651

8.9

361

9,570 6,622 124,258 2,219
518 503 1,198 126,477 267,525

49,967 4,316
1,626,234 267,860 46,911 52,851 168,098
1,894,092 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 85.9 14.1 2.5 2.8 8.9 100.0

627 1,019
997 926 1,469 881 788 987 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Fulton Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Fulton Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Fulton

Note: Source:

Delta Air Lines Inc Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Hospital Inc Piedmont Hospital Inc Suntrust Bank The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Fulton Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Emory Healthcare, Inc, Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System Lockheed Martin Corp The Home Depot Turner Services Inc Wellstar Health System Inc

COUNTY Clayton Fulton DeKalb DeKalb Fulton Fulton Cobb Fulton Fulton Cobb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Fulton

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Cobb, GA Gwinnett, GA Clayton, GA Forsyth, GA Fayette, GA Douglas, GA Other Total Residents:

265,870 41,232 24,991 21,211 9,722 5,626 1,633 1,192 13,335
384,812

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.1 10.7
6.5 5.5 2.5 1.5 0.4 0.3 3.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Fulton

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NUMBER

Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Cobb, GA Gwinnett, GA Clayton, GA Cherokee, GA Forsyth, GA Fayette, GA Other Total Residents:

265,870 121,921
92,014 57,737 40,271 17,494 15,251 14,745 92,274 717,577

3(5&(17 2)727$/
37.1 17.0 12.8
8.0 5.6 2.4 2.1 2.1 12.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.6H-71T2.%3i8Ag45.%h-5L1334%32S45.6c-29165h3%04+o5.o-64l%4

Fulton Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
16.8% 23.1% 28.5% 21.7% 10.0% 100.0%

18-24 29.7% 25.7% 33.7% 10.3%
0.7% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.5% 20.0% 28.1% 28.7%
9.8% 100.0%

35-44 10.6% 22.1% 30.2% 25.8% 11.3% 100.0%

45-64 13.2% 23.7% 28.1% 20.9% 14.1% 100.0%

65+ 32.9% 27.8% 20.1% 11.7%
7.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Carroll Cherokee Clayton Cobb Coweta Dekalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Fulton Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,015 2,100 2,184 7,308 1,275 5,460 1,617 1,791 1,790 7,547 9,010 41,097

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,015 2,100 2,184 7,308 1,275 5,460 1,617 1,791 1,790 7,547 9,010 41,097

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Colleges and Universities
Fulton Area Gwinnett
Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus
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atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu fairburn.gmc.cc.ga.us/ http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8
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Colleges and Universities

Fulton Area

Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Cobb

http://www.psy.edu/ http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.brownmackie.edu www.carver.edu/contents/ www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu

Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com
www.chattcollege.com
www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu

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Colleges and Universities

Fulton Area

Southern Polytechnic State University
Dekalb

www.spsu.edu

Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology
Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake
Clayton

http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.chefs.edu/atlanta www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu

Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw
Cherokee

http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu

Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt University
Forsyth

www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu

Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)
Carroll

www.laniertech.edu

Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia
Douglas

www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu

Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Barbering/Barber Carpentry/Carpenter Version 2.0

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2008 46

2009 72

2010 97

7

9

14

17

14

37

4

5

8

68

54

29

162

190

204

23

34

39

53

29

25

Fulton Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 56.5

2009-2010 34.7

28.6

55.6

-17.6

164.3

25.0

60.0

-20.6

-46.3

17.3

7.4

47.8

14.7

-45.3

-13.8

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Child Care and Support Services Management Commercial and Advertising Art Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Welding Technology/Welder Word Processing

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 42

2010 22

5

9

8

13

32

21

172

163

167

9

12

20

7

1

27

2

7

5

32

27

53

8

14

12

13

8

11

2

6

4

46

47

67

5

1

6

43

64

89

35

42

36

49

97

77

14

12

23

87

123

131

4

6

11

35

21

21

42

24

14

10

6

5

5

11

26

26

29

23

16

15

55

4

7

27

15

14

20

32

15

20

11

16

12

10

20

24

12

22

24

13

4

26

6

35

1

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 82.6

2009-2010 -47.6

80.0

-11.1

146.2

-34.4

-5.2

2.5

33.3

66.7

-85.7

2600.0

250.0

-28.6

-15.6

96.3

75.0

-14.3

-38.5

37.5

200.0

-33.3

2.2

42.6

-80.0

500.0

48.8

39.1

20.0

-14.3

98.0 -14.3 41.4

-20.6 91.7
6.5

50.0 -40.0 -42.9 -40.0 120.0 11.5
-6.3 75.0 -6.7 -53.1 45.5 100.0 83.3 -69.2 483.3

83.3 0.0
-41.7 -16.7 136.4 -20.7 266.7 285.7 42.9 33.3 -25.0 20.0
9.1 550.0 -97.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Atlanta Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Fulton County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Fulton

NUMBER PERCENT

430,872

100.0

71,265

16.5

28,745

6.7

10,954

2.5

57,440

13.3

6,973

1.6

59,340

13.8

63,865

14.8

11,935

2.8

11,017

2.6

15,164

3.5

14,634

3.4

17,958

4.2

6,384

1.5

50,334

11.7

4,864

1.1

Fulton Area

NUMBER PERCENT

1,901,328

100.0

281,545

14.8

123,019

6.5

49,334

2.6

224,596

11.8

34,530

1.8

241,798

12.7

325,206

17.1

82,057

4.3

78,091

4.1

85,965

4.5

68,017

3.6

77,000

4.1

29,245

1.5

189,120

10.0

11,805

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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977 2,246 3,541 9,831 1,303 9,475 1,557
998 1,437 12,715 9,391 53,471

334 944 995 3,586 548 2,950 514 410 688 4,452 3,363 18,784

123 324 481 1,503 159 1,353 237 150 219 1,929 1,379 7,857

47 174 184 826
63 705 106
75 137 963 896 4,176

32 111 107 450
75 302
47 57 49 381 429 2,040

9 31 41 229 21 226 31 13 21 293 206 1,121

21 12 48 33 205 51 338 180 30 19 456 215 96 20 21 21 29 18 557 272 303 155 2,104 996

147 193 521 996 112 1,108 216
99 121 1,319 868 5,700

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80 762
82 70 69 1,233 605 3,926

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67 129 253 479
85 561
99 49 53 544 488 2,807

128 120 522 596 111 837 109
33 33 772 699 3,960

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4,970 3,649 12,570 15,917 4,505 23,023 3,960 1,464 1,823 27,774 18,745 118,400

81 97 421 382 69 705 86 49 29 910 416 3,245

408 168 834 922 333 1,865 231
89 91 2,755 949 8,645

199 110 367 448 161 866 111
28 45 1,389 473 4,197

143 107 403 592 114 806 128
45 53 975 546 3,912

486 536 1,599 2,235 455 3,155 456 205 347 3,852 2,600 15,926

1,136 1,445 4,733 6,868 1,254 8,933 1,557
601 709 10,020 8,180 45,436

20

489

10

278

20

586

27

905

9

352

52 1,049

9

277

1

80

7

131

35 1,385

21

877

211 6,409

279 241 578 767 242 931 223 103 121 990 930 5,405

992 374 1,146 1,273 877 2,146 409 123 147 2,404 1,884 11,775

Trans. & Moving
737 283 1,883 1,498 639 2,515 473 140 143 3,059 1,869 13,239

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2943 North Druid Hills Road Atlanta GA 30329-3909 Phone: (404) 679 - 5200
2636-14 MLK Jr Drive Atlanta GA 30311 Phone: (404) 699 - 6900

Fax: (404) 679 - 4929 Fax: (404) 699 - 6933

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1630 Phoenix Boulevard Suite 101 College Park, GA 30349-5506 Phone: (770) 909 - 2752
1718 Peachtree Street, N.W. Suite 376-S Atlanta, GA 30309-2453 Serving North Fulton County Phone: (404) 206 - 5434
1718 Peachtree Street, N.W. Suite 376-S Atlanta, GA 30309-2453 Serving Central Fulton County Phone: (404) 206 - 6000
3420 Norman Berry Drive Suite 401 Hapeville, GA 30354-1314 Serving South Fulton/Unit 6 Phone: (404) 669 - 3901
3420 Norman Berry Drive Suite 401 Hapeville, GA 30354-1314 Serving South Fulton/Unit 7 Phone: (404) 669 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Gilmer County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Gilmer Dawson Fannin Gordon Lumpkin Murray Pickens Gilmer Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 13,179 11,030 10,644 25,276 12,818 19,222 14,631
106,800 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 11,782 9,914 9,507 22,151 11,427 16,919 13,204 94,904
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,397 10.6% 1,116 10.1% 1,137 10.7% 3,125 12.4% 1,391 10.9% 2,303 12.0% 1,427 9.8%
11,896 11.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Gilmer City of Ellijay Gilmer Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

28,292 58

34,636

22.4

45,592

61.1

1,619

228,515

267,730

17.2

341,423

49.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Paper Transportation Equipment Textile Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
115 6
3 71 35
2 1 2 9 2 1 2 1 1 3 2 1 4 4
0 0 0 0 0 428 2 23 96 10 8 28 27
53
1
17 6
45 6
63
43 23 566 42
6 19 17 608

Gilmer

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,224 *

29.2

588

*

*

* 197 1,785
* * * 106 * * * * * * * * 14 11

*

*

2.6

819

23.4

558

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.4

465

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

598

0.1 1,090

0 0 0 0 0 3,925 * 79 1,092 32 * 295 55

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

51.5

485

*

*

1.0

694

14.3

424

0.4

661

*

*

3.9

884

0.7

534

144

1.9

634

*

*

*

54 25 495 21 1,199

0.7

412

0.3

267

6.5

640

0.3

293

15.7

253

192 16
6,165 1,459
98 182 1,179 7,623

2.5

443

0.2

685

80.9

537

19.1

685

1.3

842

2.4

627

15.5

587

100.0

539

NUMBER
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Gilmer Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

18,778 559

30.1

700

0.9

489

11

316

522

1,965

350

15,939

12

*

7

73

79

7,365

23

316

27

597

2

*

23

496

17

1,237

18

172

37

550

18

301

3

*

21

310

16

37

0.5

875

3.2

694

25.6

705

*

*

0.1

447

11.8

703

0.5

466

1.0

512

*

*

0.8 1,116

2.0

805

0.3

791

0.9

752

0.5

976

*

*

0.5

921

0.1

759

1 2 3 14 27 3,232 11 233 808 113 53 221 173

* * 73 163 2,447 31,901 246 2,624 9,099 1,090 594 1,574 458

*

*

*

*

0.1

480

0.3

576

3.9

695

51.2

530

0.4 1,071

4.2

743

14.6

433

1.7

604

1.0

758

2.5

797

0.7

542

357

949

1.5

733

20

349

0.6

802

190

2,294

34

155

328

5,461

38

257

389

5,771

3.7

482

0.2

399

8.8

728

0.4

371

9.3

255

264 193 4,359 252
52 97 103 4,611 267,525

987 146 50,825 11,535 588 1,970 8,977 62,358 3,752,981

1.6

465

0.2

538

81.5

593

18.5

639

0.9

843

3.2

679

14.4

617

100.0

601

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Gilmer Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Gilmer Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Gilmer

Note: Source:

Blue Ridge Acquisition Co Llc Ellijay Telephone Co OPM Management Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Southern Health Corp of Ellijay Subway Thompson Poultry Svcs Inc T-Nan Inc Wal-Mart Whitepath Fab Tech Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Gilmer Area
Beaulieu Group Llc Gold Creek Foods Llc Gordon Hospital Mannington Carpets Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp North GA College & State Univ Pillgrims Pride Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc

COUNTY Murray
Dawson Gordon Gordon Gordon Murray Lumpkin Gilmer Gordon Murray

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Gilmer

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Gilmer, GA Pickens, GA Cherokee, GA Murray, GA Whitfield, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Fannin, GA Other Total Residents:

6,324 770 527 462 362 354 276 255 878
10,208

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.0 7.5 5.2 4.5 3.5 3.5 2.7 2.5 8.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Gilmer

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NUMBER

Gilmer, GA Fannin, GA Pickens, GA Polk, TN Cherokee, GA Union, GA Gordon, GA Cherokee, NC Other Total Residents:

6,324 876 265 111 74 60 57 45 220
8,032

3(5&(17 2)727$/
78.7 10.9
3.3 1.4 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.6 2.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.2H-42T2.%6i5Ag45.%h-5L2534%91S45.6c-15265h3%74+o5.o-34l%4

Gilmer Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
32.5% 33.9% 22.4%
7.1% 4.1% 100.0%

18-24 36.4% 31.5% 29.0%
2.7% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.5% 36.7% 24.7%
9.1% 3.0% 100.0%

35-44 27.3% 37.1% 23.7%
8.1% 3.8% 100.0%

45-64 29.1% 35.6% 21.9%
7.2% 6.2% 100.0%

65+ 51.5% 24.1% 13.3%
6.7% 4.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Dawson Fannin Gilmer Gordon Lumpkin Murray Pickens Gilmer Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
207 189 210 564 197 392 229 1,988

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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207 189 210 564 197 392 229 1,988

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Colleges and Universities

Gilmer Area Dawson
Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College
Fannin
Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College)
Pickens
Appalachian Technical College
Gilmer
Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Gordon
Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)
Lumpkin
North Georgia College & State University

http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org www.appalachiantech.edu www.appalachiantech.edu www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.coosavalleytech.edu
www.northgeorgia.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 186

2009 299

2010 449

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

47

104

70

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

11

14

13

2

18

27

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

28

15

12

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

237

350

375

Biomedical Technology/Technician

12

16

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

42

37

20

Child Care and Support Services Management

8

7

12

Child Care Provider/Assistant

29

18

33

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

10

8

2

16

32

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

3

1

3

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

14

18

13

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

42

88

92

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

118

87

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

51

118

60

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

12

21

7

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

39

10

44

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

7

6

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

79

57

41

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

50

97

115

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrician

11

9

8

82

66

24

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

50

72

66

85

63

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Landscaping and Groundskeeping

66

94

61

3

30

27

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

45

141

92

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

6

3

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

38

29

18

Medical/Clinical Assistant

14

68

86

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

115

34

31

Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician

72

36

80

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

31

41

52

Small Business Administration/Management

77

87

60

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.8

2009-2010 50.2

121.3

-32.7

27.3

-7.1

800.0 -46.4 47.7 33.3 -11.9 -12.5 -37.9 400.0

50.0 -20.0
7.1 -6.3 -45.9 71.4 83.3 -20.0

700.0 -66.7 28.6 109.5 237.1 131.4 75.0 -74.4 -14.3 -27.8 94.0 -18.2

100.0 200.0 -27.8
4.5 -26.3 -49.2 -66.7 340.0 150.0 -28.1 18.6 -11.1

-19.5 194.1

-63.6 44.0

28.8

-25.9

42.4

-35.1

900.0 213.3
0.0 -23.7 385.7 -70.4 -50.0 32.3 13.0

-10.0 -34.8 -50.0 -37.9 26.5
-8.8 122.2
26.8 -31.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 13

2009 11

2010 15

6

21

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.4

2009-2010 36.4

250.0

0.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of Gilmer County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Gilmer

NUMBER PERCENT

10,939

100.0

1,153

10.5

176

1.6

183

1.7

646

5.9

255

2.3

1,091

10.0

1,230

11.2

980

9.0

707

6.5

1,997

18.3

756

6.9

697

6.4

140

1.3

860

7.9

68

0.6

Gilmer Area

NUMBER PERCENT

91,913

100.0

7,870

8.6

1,525

1.7

1,589

1.7

6,274

6.8

1,999

2.2

9,125

9.9

13,647

14.9

6,933

7.5

6,425

7.0

15,802

17.2

6,475

7.0

4,819

5.2

1,373

1.5

7,771

8.5

286

0.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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188

80

23

212

70

10

215

79

15

369

138

36

200

70

23

219

65

22

203

82

16

1,606

584

145

11

10

11

16

9

10

15

24

7

9

10

8

12

8

75

85

3

3

1

27

3

6

3

34

3

6

3

24

5

11

3

32

4

7

1

29

3

6

2

30

7

8

0

22

28

47 13

198

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9

11

24

28

27

26

40

48

17

20

29

34

22

13

168

180

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Dawson Fannin Gilmer Gordon Lumpkin Murray Pickens Total Area

420

9

17

13

12

46

142

936

18

111

34

26

128

172

969

19

83

35

12

112

211

1,897

46

84

60

32

137

428

552

8

43

21

13

55

151

1,496

13

55

39

22

116

313

723

11

38

21

33

70

217

6,993

124

431

223

150

664 1,634

3

50

31

11

136

65

13

131

62

9

136

115

3

57

43

4

69

96

8

85

60

51

664

472

Prod.
61 140 189 546
97 482 110 1,625

Trans. & Moving
36 95 102 304 61 287 70 955

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1048 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge GA 30513 Phone: (706) 632 - 2033

Fax: (706) 632 - 7316

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1615 Hickory Street Suite 106 Dalton, GA 30720-8518 Phone: (706) 272 - 2303

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Glascock County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Glascock Hancock Jefferson Warren Washington Glascock Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 1,111 3,029 6,770 2,514 7,634
21,058 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 976
2,351 5,797 2,076 6,459 17,659 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 135 12.2% 678 22.4% 973 14.4% 438 17.4%
1,175 15.4% 3,399 16.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Glascock City of Gibson Glascock Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

3,082 156

2,952

-4.2

3,091

0.3

663

56,462

57,764

2.3

59,704

5.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Miscellaneous Apparel Plastics and Rubber Products Transportation Equipment Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Food Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product Furniture and Related Product Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
3 2
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 1 5 4 0 1 0
1
1
0 0 3 0 2
1 2 24 13 3 5 5 37

Glascock

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

143

36.4

406

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

21

5.3

277

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

187

47.6

446

206

52.4

542

9

2.3

637

11

2.8

560

186

47.3

429

393

100.0

435

Glascock Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

203

3,089

55

425

22.1

778

3.0

598

17

611

76

353

55

1,703

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

3

8

3

10

3

100

6

421

7

24

9

537

14

302

668

6,164

10

187

44

357

178

1,450

32

530

14

66

49

349

26

126

4.4

991

2.5

721

12.2

759

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1 1,066

0.1

286

0.7

791

3.0

825

0.2

528

3.8

743

2.2

550

44.0

558

1.3 1,038

2.5

770

10.4

415

3.8

624

0.5

555

2.5

777

0.9

561

51

268

1.9

873

5

448

3.2 1,113

27

221

6

152

65

1,112

3

26

62

663

1.6

475

1.1

466

7.9

449

0.2

299

4.7

245

96 20 891 143 32 54 57 1,034 267,525

214 22
9,275 4,731
128 1,354 3,249 14,005 3,752,981

1.5

411

0.2

404

66.2

631

33.8

538

0.9

788

9.7

555

23.2

520

100.0

600

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Glascock Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Glascock Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Glascock

Note: Source:

Dollar General Gibson Health & Rehabilitation Jet Food Stores of Georgia Inc Johnson Coutny Head Head Start Kitchens Groceries Pulliam Lumber Co Inc R And R Seeds Inc Sky Blue Logistics Llc Usry Auto Parts & Garages Inc Usrys Diner
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Glascock Area
Battle Lumber Co Inc Continental Commercial Products Llc GA Dept of Corrections GA Dept of Corrections Ingersoll Rand Climate Control Jefferson Hospital Sandersville Technical College Thiele Kaolin Co Wal-Mart Washington County Hospital Authority

COUNTY Jefferson Jefferson Hancock Washington Jefferson Jefferson Washington Washington Washington Washington

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Glascock

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Glascock, GA Jefferson, GA McDuffie, GA Warren, GA Richmond, GA Washington, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents:

273 175 148 136 123 114
20 12 64 1,065

3(5&(17 2)727$/
25.6 16.4 13.9 12.8 11.5 10.7
1.9 1.1 6.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Glascock

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NUMBER

Glascock, GA

273

Warren, GA

42

Jefferson, GA

40

Washington, GA

35

McDuffie, GA

28

Hancock, GA

10

Richmond, GA

10

Columbia, GA

2

Total Residents:

440

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.0 9.5 9.1 8.0 6.4 2.3 2.3 0.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.7H-32T2.%3i4Ag45.%h-7L3634%81S45.6c-61265h3%54+o5.o-24l%4

Glascock Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
37.4% 36.6% 17.4%
5.8% 2.8% 100.0%

18-24 40.3% 38.8% 18.2%
2.2% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.7% 44.1% 22.1%
7.9% 2.2% 100.0%

35-44 25.2% 44.0% 21.2%
6.9% 2.8% 100.0%

45-64 38.6% 35.3% 16.3%
5.5% 4.3% 100.0%

65+ 61.1% 21.0%
9.7% 5.6% 2.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Glascock Hancock Jefferson Warren Washington Glascock Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
31 106 192
40 221 590

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
31 106 192
40 221 590

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Colleges and Universities

Glascock Area
Hancock
Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Jefferson
Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Washington
Sandersville Technical College
Glascock
Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Plumbing Technology/Plumber Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 36

2010 48

19

18

23

8

24

32

5

3

1

19

27

7

16

22

33

7

39

1

13

11

16

51

23

59

22

22

73

23

35

36

9

37

23

56

21

50

11

7

8

5

5

16

11

6

13

173

148

138

101

110

131

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 56.5

2009-2010 33.3

-5.3

27.8

200.0

33.3

-40.0

-66.7

42.1

-74.1

37.5

50.0

457.1

-97.4

-15.4

45.5

-54.9

156.5

0.0 52.2 311.1 -62.5 -36.4
0.0 -45.5 -14.5

231.8 2.9
-37.8 138.1
14.3 220.0 116.7
-6.8

8.9

19.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Glascock County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Glascock

NUMBER PERCENT

1,249

100.0

50

4.0

4

0.3

10

0.8

65

5.2

65

5.2

60

4.8

193

15.5

113

9.1

103

8.3

169

13.5

88

7.1

69

5.5

22

1.8

154

12.3

84

6.7

Glascock Area

NUMBER PERCENT

22,603

100.0

1,458

6.5

210

0.9

428

1.9

1,416

6.3

758

3.4

1,662

7.4

2,515

11.1

1,370

6.1

1,165

5.2

3,846

17.0

1,724

7.6

1,500

6.6

868

3.8

3,106

13.7

577

2.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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12

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105

18

3

125

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3

54

9

0

154

39

7

450

92

15

0

0

1

2

5

7

4

3

3

2

13

14

0

1

0

1

1

6

1

16

1

13

2

35

2

7

0

13

2

7

3

17

6

34

6

82

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38

9

25

5

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11

58

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Glascock Hancock Jefferson Warren Washington Total Area

74

2

6

813

28

51

767

17

46

347

5

19

1,018

31

118

3,019

83

240

1

2

7

15

21

16

62

89

27

22

74

130

6

12

23

56

43

35

136

161

98

87

302

451

2

12

3

4

64

15

8

52

22

4

28

24

3

80

38

21

236

102

Prod.
15 285 255
95 204 854

Trans. & Moving
9 178 114
75 169 545

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Glynn County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Glynn Brantley Camden McIntosh Wayne Glynn Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 38,740 7,210 19,786 5,073 11,814 82,623
4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 35,080 6,374 17,834 4,495 10,353 74,136
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 3,660 9.4% 836 11.6% 1,952 9.9% 578 11.4% 1,461 12.4% 8,487 10.3%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Glynn

79,626 31

85,890

7.9

101,441

27.4

City of Brunswick

15,383

Glynn Area

192,982

210,154

8.9

261,978

35.8

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
374 6
2 282
84 10
1 4 1 6 5 11 4 1 12 2 11 7 2 3 4 0
0 0 2,314 10 88 440 62 41 166 149
281
11
185 26
299 45
268
243 96
2,784 90 50 34 6
2,874

Glynn

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,874 38

11.1

920

0.1

822

* 1,526 2,300
727 * * *
125 *
87 * *
81 *
89 218
* 10
* 0

*

*

4.4

662

6.6 1,093

2.1

728

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.4 1,180

*

*

0.2

758

*

*

*

*

0.2

792

*

*

0.3

743

0.6 1,115

*

*

0.0

565

*

*

0.0

0

0 0 22,507 * 709 4,678 944 374 883 476

0.0

0

0.0

0

64.2

546

*

*

2.0

765

13.4

441

2.7

691

1.1

873

2.5

880

1.4

598

982

2.8

815

*

*

*

1,725 135
3,364 904
6,074

4.9

449

0.4

595

9.6

783

2.6

340

17.3

369

1,048 66
26,447 8,590 1,901 1,549 5,140
35,038

3.0 0.2 75.5 24.5 5.4 4.4 14.7 100.0

519 1,001
734 1,062 1,739
620 826 697

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 725 56

Glynn Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,307 378

12.1

951

0.6

727

4

14

515

2,565

150

4,348

15

769

3

30

6

33

5

113

10

205

11

1,562

16

116

6

285

1

*

16

146

3

53

15

104

8

223

10

*

14

66

7

34

1

*

0.0

872

4.3

681

7.2 1,130

1.3

711

0.0

475

0.1

319

0.2

348

0.3

944

2.6 1,475

0.2

698

0.5 1,369

*

*

0.2

766

0.1

888

0.2

773

0.4 1,113

*

*

0.1

479

0.1

486

*

*

1 2 3,730 20 137 806 99 69 266 225

* * 35,347 318 1,216 8,170 1,274 720 1,924 763

*

*

*

*

58.6

536

0.5 1,228

2.0

765

13.5

423

2.1

694

1.2

880

3.2

726

1.3

544

408

1,709

2.8

837

18

210

0.3 1,036

274

2,497

35

162

470

5,032

60

1,066

467

8,776

4.1

539

0.3

580

8.3

745

1.8

332

14.6

332

376 139 4,594 261
97 88 76 4,855 267,525

1,515 97
42,751 17,556
4,589 2,555 10,412 60,311 3,752,981

2.5 0.2 70.9 29.1 7.6 4.2 17.3 100.0

482 823 607 886 1,401 603 729 688 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Glynn Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Glynn Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Glynn

Note: Source:

Brunswick Pulp & Paper College of Coastal Georgia King & Prince Seafood Corp Online Direct Rich Products Corp. Sea Island Co Southeast Ga Regional Medical Center The Chicken Shack Wal-Mart Winn Dixie
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Glynn Area
Brunswick Pulp & Paper Express Scripts Inc King & Prince Seafood Corp Lockheed Martin Corp Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Sea Island Co Southeast GA Regional Medical Center The Chicken Shack Wal-Mart Wayne Memorial Hospital

COUNTY Glynn
Camden Glynn
Camden Wayne Glynn Glynn Glynn Glynn Wayne

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Glynn

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Glynn, GA Camden, GA McIntosh, GA Wayne, GA Duval, FL Chatham, GA Liberty, GA Brantley, GA Other Total Residents:

29,424 365 303 247 145 140 78 77 628
31,407

3(5&(17 2)727$/
93.7 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.2 2.0
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Glynn

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NUMBER

Glynn, GA Brantley, GA McIntosh, GA Camden, GA Wayne, GA Pierce, GA Ware, GA Liberty, GA Other Total Residents:

29,424 2,129 1,660 1,343 811 145 144 140 1,362
37,158

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.2 5.7 4.5 3.6 2.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 3.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.2H-61T2.%5i3Ag45.%h-9L1334%97S45.6c-29165h3%74+o5.o-44l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
22.3% 34.3% 27.8% 10.0%
5.6% 100.0%

18-24 29.6% 37.9% 29.0%
3.3% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.9% 37.0% 32.8% 10.5%
3.8% 100.0%

35-44 17.4% 35.7% 30.2% 11.2%
5.6% 100.0%

45-64 19.2% 33.8% 27.5% 11.5%
8.1% 100.0%

65+ 37.9% 26.7% 17.5% 10.4%
7.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brantley Camden Glynn McIntosh Wayne Glynn Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
201 610 665 110 287 1,873

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
201 610 665 110 287 1,873

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Colleges and Universities

Glynn Area Glynn
Troy University Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area) College of Coastal Georgia
Wayne
Altamaha Technical College
Camden
Brenau University (Satellite campus of Brenau University) Valdosta State University (Satellite campus of Valdosta State University)

brunswick.troy.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.ccga.edu
www.altamahatech.edu
www.brenau.edu www.valdosta.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Small Business Administration/Management
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 14

2010 21

12

11

29

4

2

10

4

1

2

21

26

54

7

14

43

58

28

50

4

3

11

5

3

4

5

13

2

62

64

66

6

12

11

2

11

54

92

74

97

9

18

5

10

16

13

32

37

35

7

5

3

18

7

2

2

2

4

5

2

6

79

63

71

12

56

97

2

3

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 50.0

-8.3

163.6

-50.0

400.0

-75.0

100.0

23.8

107.7

100.0

207.1

-51.7

78.6

-25.0

266.7

-40.0 160.0

33.3 -84.6

3.2

3.1

100.0

-8.3

450.0 -19.6

390.9 31.1

100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 0.0 -60.0 -20.3

-72.2 -18.8
-5.4 -40.0 -71.4 100.0 200.0 12.7

366.7 50.0

73.2 166.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Glynn County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Glynn

NUMBER PERCENT

33,682

100.0

3,420

10.2

514

1.5

1,225

3.6

3,964

11.8

759

2.3

3,783

11.2

4,887

14.5

2,032

6.0

1,444

4.3

1,954

5.8

1,240

3.7

2,067

6.1

804

2.4

4,969

14.8

620

1.8

Glynn Area

NUMBER PERCENT

73,053

100.0

6,530

8.9

1,154

1.6

2,165

3.0

7,272

10.0

1,784

2.4

7,786

10.7

11,052

15.1

5,257

7.2

4,141

5.7

4,913

6.7

3,249

4.5

4,559

6.2

1,877

2.6

10,484

14.4

830

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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135

41

8

677

181

51

1,176

359

87

128

46

13

291

96

12

2,407

723

171

5

4

26

40

38

41

1

5

7

18

77

108

4

3

2

20

14

28

7

97

15

73 22

167

0

11

1

10

7

15

3

33

40

130 35

327

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8 12 138

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19

20

61

138

106

193

9

24

33

55

228

430

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Brantley Camden Glynn McIntosh Wayne Total Area

957 3,237 5,081
592 1,761 11,628

30

86

130

559

133

811

19

63

48

181

360 1,700

32

28

111

156

202

108

380

748

335

216

797 1,063

34

20

92

104

62

40

218

265

665

412 1,598 2,336

9

204

90

13

368

165

14

590

219

3

75

47

16

332

158

55 1,569

679

Prod.
92 259 427
62 246 1,086

Trans. & Moving
119 305 476
73 195 1,168

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2517 Tara Lane Brunswick GA 31520 Phone: (912) 264 - 7244

Fax: (912) 262 - 3334

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 Shopper's Way Suite 4 Brunswick, GA 31525-0511 Phone: (912) 264 - 7287

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Gordon County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Gordon Bartow Cherokee Floyd Gilmer Murray Pickens Walker Whitfield Gordon Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 25,276 45,189
107,921 48,307 13,179 19,222 14,631 31,686 43,116
348,527 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 22,151 39,922 98,281 43,153 11,782 16,919 13,204 28,611 37,935
311,958 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 3,125 12.4% 5,267 11.7% 9,640 8.9% 5,154 10.7% 1,397 10.6% 2,303 12.0% 1,427 9.8% 3,075 9.7% 5,181 12.0%
36,569 10.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Gordon City of Calhoun Gordon Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

55,186 40

60,375

9.4

72,509

31.4

15,650

734,712

841,091

14.5 1,065,064

45.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
231 16
0 95 120
6 1 21 35 4 2 6 11 9 5 12 3 5 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 727 1 71 190 40 13 55 37
63
4
47 5
64 7
76
54 43 1,001 51 13 16 22 1,052

Gordon

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,977 128

41.8

749

0.7

556

0 458 7,391
* * 1,613 3,747 16 * 210 341 933 78 61 * 36 0 0 0 0 0

0.0

0

2.4

756

38.7

752

*

*

*

*

8.4

688

19.6

731

0.1

541

*

*

1.1

413

1.8 1,173

4.9

826

0.4

837

0.3

588

*

*

0.2

561

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 8,214 * 724 2,083 450 153 341 104

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

43.0

568

*

*

3.8

949

10.9

442

2.4

626

0.8

681

1.8

830

0.5

576

237

1.2

842

65

0.3

894

1,111 *
1,490 47
1,192

5.8

446

*

*

7.8

761

0.2

193

6.2

259

174 38
16,229 2,864 107 524 2,233
19,092

0.9

473

0.2

458

85.0

659

15.0

683

0.6

797

2.7

558

11.7

695

100.0

659

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 2,844 112

Gordon Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

61,454 878

27.9

763

0.4

564

24 1,634 1,074
34 11 80 226 55 19 87 76 60 53 104 79 65
2 5 5 9 12

477 6,811 53,289 3,801
* 7,283 22,645
657 956 1,765 2,361 3,053 581 1,518 1,534 1,140
* 30 126 331 1,075

0.2

945

3.1

754

24.2

766

1.7

721

*

*

3.3

681

10.3

703

0.3

642

0.4 1,243

0.8

569

1.1 1,091

1.4

809

0.3

902

0.7

952

0.7

921

0.5

685

*

*

0.0 1,102

0.1

716

0.2

636

0.5 1,236

13 21 58 11,332 19 1,121 2,193 399 184 816 576

* 1,830
509 122,220
1,207 8,757 27,604 7,674 2,661 4,956 1,666

*

*

0.8

759

0.2

759

55.5

621

0.5 1,354

4.0

895

12.5

458

3.5

654

1.2

843

2.2

894

0.8

588

1,562

7,519

3.4

948

58

1,060

0.5 1,311

874 122 1,192 156 1,049

9,962 2,073 22,423 1,929 18,454

4.5

514

0.9

676

10.2

818

0.9

344

8.4

263

1,011 648
14,824 628 115 216 297
15,452 267,525

4,283 460
184,134 36,150 1,526 5,920 28,704
220,281 3,752,981

1.9

503

0.2

712

83.6

668

16.4

695

0.7

940

2.7

639

13.0

694

100.0

673

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Gordon Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Gordon Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Gordon

Note: Source:

Apache Mills Inc Beaulieu Group Llc Engineered Floors Llc Gordon Hospital Mannington Carpets Mohawk Carpet Corp Nance Carpet & Rug Co Inc Randstad US Lp Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Gordon Area
Beaulieu Group Llc Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Oreilly Automotive Inc Roper Corporation Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc

COUNTY Whitfield
Floyd Gordon Murray Whitfield Whitfield Walker Bartow Walker Whitfield

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Gordon

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Gordon, GA Whitfield, GA Bartow, GA Floyd, GA Murray, GA Cobb, GA Cherokee, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

15,172 2,909 1,034 966 499 414 177 177 542
21,992

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.0 13.2
4.7 4.4 2.3 1.9 0.8 0.8 2.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Gordon

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NUMBER

Gordon, GA Floyd, GA Bartow, GA Whitfield, GA Murray, GA Cobb, GA Pickens, GA Chattooga, GA Other Total Residents:

15,172 1,813 1,203 867 602 233 202 193 1,103
21,388

3(5&(17 2)727$/
70.9 8.5 5.6 4.1 2.8 1.1 0.9 0.9 5.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e72O8.9H-82T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-2L2534%60S45.6c-49265h3%04+o5.o-94l%4

Gordon Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.5% 31.8% 24.0% 10.1%
4.6% 100.0%

18-24 37.8% 32.1% 26.3%
3.5% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.2% 31.2% 26.6% 14.2%
3.9% 100.0%

35-44 20.9% 33.2% 27.8% 12.9%
5.2% 100.0%

45-64 26.4% 33.5% 23.3% 10.0%
6.9% 100.0%

65+ 50.9% 26.4% 13.6%
5.6% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Cherokee Floyd Gilmer Gordon Murray Pickens Walker Whitfield Gordon Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 2,100
843 210 564 392 229 557 1,064 6,985

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
-----------

TOTAL
1,026 2,100
843 210 564 392 229 557 1,064 6,985

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Colleges and Universities

Gordon Area

Cherokee

Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt University
Pickens

www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu

Appalachian Technical College
Floyd

www.appalachiantech.edu

Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter University
Gordon

www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu

Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)

www.coosavalleytech.edu

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu

Walker

Covenant College Northwestern Technical College
Whitfield

www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu

Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division)

www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Civil Engineering Technology/Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming, Specific Applications Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 110

2009 129

2010 149

27

59

73

1

5

2

3

7

14

33

32

15

109

157

85

2

14

20

4

25

15

3

16

4

13

107

31

12

6

6

4

35

56

1

1

2

23

75

72

19

15

6

84

151

83

43

51

77

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.3

2009-2010 15.5

118.5

23.7

400.0

-60.0

133.3

100.0

-3.0

-53.1

44.0

-45.9

600.0

42.9

525.0

-40.0

433.3

-75.0

723.1

-71.0

-50.0

0.0

775.0

60.0

0.0

100.0

226.1

-4.0

-21.1

-60.0

79.8

-45.0

18.6

51.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 45

2009 63

2010 32

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

54

50

51

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

18

46

47

14

9

18

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

23

28

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

13

17

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

11

137

91

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

29

31

24

37

31

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

7

29

48

6

11

10

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

61

46

43

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

47

73

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

23

20

14

67

143

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

73

89

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

6

29

46

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

12

14

8

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

1

10

12

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

17

32

34

Medical Office Management/Administration

2

3

2

Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist

10

11

13

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

27

37

16

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

41

34

Operations Management and Supervision

27

165

1

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

35

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

32

33

23

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

16

16

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

6

11

Selling Skills and Sales Operations

3

13

10

Surgical Technology/Technologist

18

30

20

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

33

165

118

4

5

7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 40.0

2009-2010 -49.2

-7.4

2.0

155.6

2.2

-35.7 21.7

100.0 -39.3

116.7 1145.5 1350.0

30.8 -33.6
6.9

54.2 314.3

-16.2 65.5

83.3 -24.6 80.8 228.6

-9.1 -6.5 55.3 -13.0

378.6 97.3
383.3 16.7
900.0 88.2 50.0 10.0 37.0 32.3
511.1 59.1 3.1 0.0 20.0
333.3 66.7
400.0

113.4 21.9 58.6 -42.9 20.0 6.3 -33.3 18.2 -56.8 -17.1 -99.4 -62.9 -30.3 -6.3 83.3 -23.1 -33.3 -28.5

25.0

40.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 123

2010 129

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 1437.5

2009-2010 4.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Gordon County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Gordon

NUMBER PERCENT

23,259

100.0

1,938

8.3

324

1.4

355

1.5

1,505

6.5

544

2.3

2,362

10.2

3,571

15.4

1,264

5.4

1,598

6.9

4,761

20.5

1,689

7.3

1,099

4.7

290

1.3

1,909

8.2

50

0.2

Gordon Area

NUMBER PERCENT

293,176

100.0

29,993

10.2

8,340

2.8

6,100

2.1

23,882

8.2

5,972

2.0

32,545

11.1

44,722

15.3

18,695

6.4

17,731

6.1

40,947

14.0

16,733

5.7

13,925

4.8

4,732

1.6

27,557

9.4

1,302

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,233

463

106

2,246

944

324

1,090

250

81

215

79

15

369

138

36

219

65

22

203

82

16

532

180

56

556

183

50

6,663 2,384

706

88

78

174

111

51

81

9

10

15

24

10

8

12

8

15

24

29

33

403

377

20

46 18

128

31

48 33

193

20

89 13

105

3

6

3

24

5

11

3

32

3

6

2

30

7

8

0

22

5

22

7

66

5

23

4

68

99

259 83

668

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66 139
42 13 17 10 13 22 25 347

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79

141

129

120

150

208

27

26

40

48

29

34

22

13

52

83

51

85

579

758

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Bartow Cherokee Floyd Gilmer Gordon Murray Pickens Walker Whitfield Total Area

6,072 3,649 5,098
969 1,897 1,496
723 3,363 3,669 26,936

117

425

97

168

89

383

19

83

46

84

13

55

11

38

51

344

50

175

493 1,755

217

185

631 1,411

110

107

536 1,445

185

147

492

851

35

12

112

211

60

32

137

428

39

22

116

313

21

33

70

217

115

87

333

579

94

54

370

746

876

679 2,797 6,201

18

621

10

278

19

484

13

131

9

136

4

69

8

85

9

272

7

177

97 2,253

324 241 264
62 115
96 60 205 159 1,526

Prod.
1,426 374
1,549 189 546 482 110 850
1,139 6,665

Trans. & Moving
697 283 635 102 304 287
70 518 698 3,594

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 462 Riverside Parkway NE Rome GA 30162 Phone: (706) 295 - 6051

Fax: (706) 295 - 6050

Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Grady County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Grady Decatur Mitchell Thomas Grady Area Georgia United States Gadsden, FL Leon, FL

Labor Force 11,335 11,098 9,898 21,199 53,530
4,693,711 153,889,000
21,309 148,389

Employed 10,287 9,569 8,840 19,216 47,912
4,213,719 139,064,000
19,041 136,204

Unemployed Rate 1,048 9.2% 1,529 13.8% 1,058 10.7% 1,983 9.4% 5,618 10.5%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
2,268 10.6% 12,185 8.2%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Grady City of Cairo Grady Area Georgia United States Gadsden, FL Leon, FL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

25,011 74

28,133

12.5

32,632

30.5

9,607

437,032

500,752

14.6

518,531

18.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

47,776

52,179

9.2

55,981

17.2

268,185

313,127

16.8

309,853

15.5

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Mills Paper Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 122 39
1 48 34
1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 7 0 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 320 1 27 77 12 4 32 18
15
7
14 4
37 5
24
43 11 453 42
9 13 20 495

Grady

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,393 650

25.7

537

12.0

450

* 144 595
* * * 35 * * * * 400 * * 14 * 0 0 0 0 0 2,790 * 323 713 94 14 142 *

*

*

2.7

526

11.0

636

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.6

541

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

7.4

705

*

*

*

*

0.3

400

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

51.5

541

*

*

6.0

781

13.2

422

1.7

823

0.3

780

2.6

747

*

*

97

1.8

659

33

0.6

651

275

5.1

491

14

0.3

348

413

7.6

625

*

*

*

314

5.8

216

150 10
4,193 1,224
77 58 1,089 5,417

2.8 0.2 77.4 22.6 1.4 1.1 20.1 100.0

497 676 539 739 1,009 602 607 561

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 625 191

Grady Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

10,031 2,012

23.8

665

4.8

436

5 271 158
5 7 2 19 7 8 6 9 24 10 7 17 6 2 2 3 4 20 2,097 8 173 530 71 25 170 95

433 1,072 6,512
36 14
* 731
35 148 307
40 819 461 291
36 28
* * * 36 3,232 22,618 177 1,819 4,966 724 228 1,159 412

1.0 1,034

2.5

565

15.5

728

0.1

496

0.0

415

*

*

1.7

571

0.1

520

0.4

902

0.7

683

0.1

558

1.9

823

1.1

999

0.7

869

0.1

457

0.1

529

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

856

7.7

715

53.7

568

0.4 1,070

4.3

779

11.8

437

1.7

697

0.5

663

2.8

790

1.0

537

161

804

1.9

748

19

153

0.4

936

92

3,071

12

404

251

4,871

38

260

175

2,500

7.3

484

1.0

537

11.6

760

0.6

368

5.9

233

277 84
2,806 217 49 83 85
3,023 267,525

1,071 69
32,718 9,413 427 2,568 6,418
42,130 3,752,981

2.5 0.2 77.7 22.3 1.0 6.1 15.2 100.0

418 524 598 616 1,083 562 607 602 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Grady Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Grady Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Grady

Note: Source:

Archbold Medical Center Ira Higdon Grocery Co Kinro Koyo Bearings Usa Llc Performance Food Group of Georgia Pinewood Nursing Center Pioneer Hi Bred International Inc Robert Bearden, Inc Wal-Mart Wight Nurseries Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Grady Area
Ambassador Personnel Inc Bainbridge College Bainbridge Manor Department of Behavioral Health Equity Group GA Div Llc GA Dept of Corrections John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Wight Nurseries Inc

COUNTY Thomas Decatur Decatur Thomas Mitchell Mitchell Thomas Decatur Thomas Grady

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Grady

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Grady, GA Thomas, GA Leon, FL Mitchell, GA Decatur, GA Gadsden, FL Dougherty, GA Colquitt, GA Other Total Residents:

5,580 2,141
911 406 354 155 102
44 221 9,914

3(5&(17 2)727$/
56.3 21.6
9.2 4.1 3.6 1.6 1.0 0.4 2.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Grady

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Grady, GA Thomas, GA Decatur, GA Leon, FL Mitchell, GA Gadsden, FL Dekalb, GA Tift, GA Other Total Residents:

5,580 400 298 133 132 35 25 21 134
6,758

3(5&(17 2)727$/
82.6 5.9 4.4 2.0 2.0 0.5 0.4 0.3 2.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.1H-52T2.%2i1Ag45.%h-8L2534%60S45.6c-95265h3%24+o5.o-24l%4

Grady Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.1% 35.0% 22.2%
7.4% 4.2% 100.0%

18-24 40.5% 33.8% 22.9%
2.4% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.8% 36.1% 27.5%
9.9% 3.7% 100.0%

35-44 22.2% 39.9% 25.3%
8.0% 4.6% 100.0%

45-64 26.9% 36.4% 22.1%
8.4% 6.3% 100.0%

65+ 50.5% 26.7% 13.0%
6.2% 3.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Decatur Grady Mitchell Thomas Grady Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
320 221 194 503 1,238

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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320 221 194 503 1,238

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Colleges and Universities

Grady Area Decatur
Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division)
Thomas
Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University
Grady
Southwest Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu
www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu
www.southwestgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 27

2009 26

2010 33

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

17

13

10

Adult Development and Aging

5

3

4

Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology

3

14

13

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

19

11

9

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

13

8

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

4

10

9

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

6

5

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

3

4

19

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

27

18

31

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

62

64

54

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

33

42

25

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

18

4

5

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

2

7

14

15

19

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

49

39

47

Educational/Instructional Technology

17

17

31

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

2

5

15

14

22

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

29

36

12

8

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

21

17

52

23

16

21

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

2

2

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

3

2

1

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

13

4

1

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

4

3

19

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

4

4

6

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

30

24

23

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

14

10

17

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

10

7

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

9

18

13

Welding Technology/Welder

87

121

125

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -3.7

2009-2010 26.9

-23.5

-23.1

-40.0

33.3

366.7

-7.1

-42.1

-18.2

-38.5

-75.0

150.0

-10.0

-16.7

20.0

33.3

375.0

-33.3

72.2

3.2

-15.6

27.3

-40.5

-77.8

25.0

-66.7

250.0

7.1 -20.4
0.0 0.0

26.7 20.5 82.4 150.0

-6.7

57.1

11.5

24.1

-33.3 -19.0

-50.0 205.9

-30.4 0.0
-33.3 -69.2 -25.0
0.0 -20.0 -28.6 -30.0 100.0 39.1

31.3 -50.0 -50.0 -75.0 533.3 50.0
-4.2 70.0 85.7 -27.8
3.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southwest Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Grady County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Grady

NUMBER PERCENT

10,856

100.0

912

8.4

113

1.0

319

2.9

899

8.3

175

1.6

1,079

9.9

1,489

13.7

558

5.1

581

5.4

1,274

11.7

715

6.6

1,110

10.2

204

1.9

1,279

11.8

149

1.4

Grady Area

NUMBER PERCENT

51,655

100.0

4,971

9.6

673

1.3

1,547

3.0

4,497

8.7

1,458

2.8

5,209

10.1

6,903

13.4

2,300

4.5

2,869

5.6

6,116

11.8

2,956

5.7

4,082

7.9

1,093

2.1

6,410

12.4

571

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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419

108

29

Grady

315

96

20

Mitchell

197

51

7

Thomas

486

128

26

Total Area

1,417

383

82

10

10

7

10

8

3

14

18

39

41

9

14

3

45

4

14

4

40

3

14

2

32

5

33

5

53

21

75 14

170

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40

137

42

66

21

52

51

134

154

389

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Decatur

3,668

55

514

197

73

506

474

111

193

160

Grady

3,255

39

421

163

128

393

465

143

254

144

Mitchell

2,424

57

259

130

54

243

297

61

157

124

Thomas

2,871

58

393

138

120

379

491

34

213

101

Total Area

12,218

209 1,587

628

375 1,521 1,727

349

817

529

Prod.
574 536 566 471 2,147

Trans. & Moving
811 569 476 473 2,329

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 101 Martin Luther King Ave Cairo GA 31728 Phone: (229) 377 - 6526

Fax: (229) 377 - 8013

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582
1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Greene County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Greene Hancock Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Putnam Taliaferro Greene Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 7,151 3,029 8,889
18,366 7,696 9,710 773
55,614 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 6,332 2,351 8,005
17,154 7,040 8,593 670
50,145 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 819 11.5% 678 22.4% 884 9.9%
1,212 6.6% 656 8.5%
1,117 11.5% 103 13.3%
5,469 9.8% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Greene City of Greensboro Greene Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
15,994 101 3,359

2015 Estimate
18,640

% Change 2010-2015
16.5

2025 Projected*
23,499

% Change 2010-2025
46.9

113,933

134,132

17.7

171,008

50.1

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Textile Product Mills Food Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
76 18
3 42 13
1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 314 2 28 58 13 4 34 18
38
0
17 4
35 7
34
22 21 411 41
8 12 21 452

Greene

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,529 324

30.1

708

6.4

513

*

*

*

*

*

*

419

8.3

897

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 2,746 * 114 598 32 * 162 61

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

54.1

557

*

*

2.2

777

11.8

468

0.6

708

*

*

3.2

957

1.2

696

94

1.9 1,101

0

0.0

0

86

1.7

443

*

*

*

496

9.8

627

95

1.9

399

831

16.4

426

72 12 4,287 792 46 70 676 5,078

1.4

621

0.2

902

84.4

633

15.6

650

0.9

853

1.4

450

13.3

648

100.0

616

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 581 84

Greene Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,316 895

19.0

683

3.2

534

17

129

351

1,859

129

2,435

21

890

2

*

6

54

6

122

6

203

13

116

1

*

15

271

13

219

15

79

1

*

1

*

1

*

0.5

613

6.6

684

8.7

740

3.2

684

*

*

0.2

698

0.4

709

0.7

842

0.4

796

*

*

1.0

678

0.8

716

0.3

619

*

*

*

*

*

*

2 3 3 4 6 10 1,879 14 138 332 64 32 142 118

* * 58 36 109 116 15,603 * 770 4,206 413 * 885 320

*

*

*

*

0.2

416

0.1

680

0.4

740

0.4

802

55.8

554

*

*

2.8

786

15.0

405

1.5

567

*

*

3.2

952

1.1

585

266

909

3.2

671

13

432

1.5

978

143

985

35

576

187

2,008

33

255

166

2,581

3.5

595

2.1

478

7.2

637

0.9

391

9.2

298

196 108 2,568 202
43 73 86 2,770 267,525

668 79
20,998 6,982 385 1,174 5,423
27,977 3,752,981

2.4

509

0.3

754

75.1

587

25.0

589

1.4

787

4.2

539

19.4

586

100.0

588

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Greene Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Greene Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Greene

Note: Source:

Greene Point Health & Rehabilitation Horizon Nurseries Inc Nibco Inc Novelis Corporation Publix Super Market Inc Quail International Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Saint Josephs at East Georgia Inc The Home Depot
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Greene Area
GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Power Company Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Haband Operations Llc Horton Homes Inc Pennington Seed Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel HQS Townsend Tree Service Company Llc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Hancock Putnam Morgan Putnam Putnam Morgan
Greene Greene Morgan Morgan

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Greene

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Greene, GA Morgan, GA Clarke, GA Putnam, GA Fulton, GA Oglethorpe, GA Oconee, GA Newton, GA Other Total Residents:

3,856 401 266 232 115 71 66 64 528
5,599

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.9 7.2 4.8 4.1 2.1 1.3 1.2 1.1 9.4
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Greene

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Greene, GA Putnam, GA Taliaferro, GA Baldwin, GA Hancock, GA Morgan, GA Oconee, GA Oglethorpe, GA Other Total Residents:

3,856 391 239 159 147 142 136 103 410
5,583

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.1 7.0 4.3 2.8 2.6 2.5 2.4 1.8 7.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e62O8.6H-61T2.%8i2Ag45.%h-9L2434%43S45.6c-36165h3%64+o5.o-64l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
26.2% 33.7% 20.4% 12.1%
7.6% 100.0%

18-24 36.6% 36.0% 22.5%
4.5% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.9% 36.3% 23.9% 15.4%
5.6% 100.0%

35-44 16.6% 37.7% 22.3% 15.7%
7.7% 100.0%

45-64 24.3% 32.5% 19.7% 12.0% 11.6% 100.0%

65+ 43.6% 26.8% 14.5%
9.1% 6.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Greene Hancock Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Putnam Taliaferro Greene Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
106 106 210 488 151 136
18 1,215

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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106 106 210 488 151 136
18 1,215

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Colleges and Universities

Greene County
Greene
Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Putnam
Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Hancock
Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)

www.athenstech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

33

14

21

Greene Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 4

2009 3

2010 4

70

27

49

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

82

56

113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

51

26

37

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -25.0

2009-2010 33.3

-61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 12.5

81.5 101.8
75.0 60.0 -88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.).

Occupational Profile for Residents of Greene County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Greene

NUMBER PERCENT

6,120

100.0

660

10.8

109

1.8

139

2.3

394

6.4

100

1.6

709

11.6

703

11.5

313

5.1

304

5.0

1,051

17.2

305

5.0

450

7.4

100

1.6

680

11.1

103

1.7

Greene Area

NUMBER PERCENT

46,476

100.0

4,524

9.7

1,116

2.4

1,466

3.2

4,776

10.3

1,087

2.3

4,682

10.1

6,581

14.2

2,637

5.7

2,528

5.4

5,713

12.3

2,302

5.0

2,761

5.9

1,102

2.4

4,667

10.0

534

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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163

66

11

105

18

3

140

49

13

247

105

21

128

42

4

166

66

10

10

1

1

959

347

63

1

3

1

2

3

2

8

9

9

5

4

3

0

0

26

24

4

7

3

19

1

6

1

16

3

7

1

29

20

8

4

29

4

3

4

22

1

3

2

32

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34

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14

123

58

26

123

147

813

28

51

21

16

62

89

628

8

54

17

21

70

120

552

10

32

17

25

77

181

546

16

35

14

19

54

118

1,141

20

122

32

32

133

162

77

3

9

4

2

8

15

4,787

99

426

163

141

527

832

8

44

59

4

64

15

2

66

38

3

36

32

9

65

46

3

93

47

1

2

3

30

370

240

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206 285 114
72 96 251 16 1,040

Trans. & Moving
222 178 118
67 74 246 14 919

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Gwinnett County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Gwinnett Barrow Dekalb Forsyth Fulton Hall Jackson Rockdale Walton Gwinnett Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 409,675 34,314 374,696 86,114 478,766 89,018 27,099 39,472 40,517
1,579,671 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 371,826 30,795 335,662 79,057 428,224 80,899 24,182 34,904 36,357
1,421,906 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 37,849 9.2% 3,519 10.3% 39,034 10.4% 7,057 8.2% 50,542 10.6% 8,119 9.1% 2,917 10.8% 4,568 11.6% 4,160 10.3%
157,765 10.0% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Gwinnett City of Lawrenceville Gwinnett Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

805,321

2

28,546

2015 Estimate
910,677

% Change 2010-2015
13.1

2025 Projected*
1,113,479

% Change 2010-2025
38.3

3,071,825

3,667,371

19.4 4,476,680

45.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
3,161 24
4 2,309
824 39 4 9 36 8 1 20 20
136 5
45 24 39
7 79 53 86
29 19 66 99 18,784 13 2,532 2,608 446 419 1,266 974
3,586
128
1,621 303
1,671 240
1,524
1,453 1,305 23,250
250 39 44
167 23,500

Gwinnett

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

38,512 182

13.0 1,144 0.1 1,065

* 16,061 22,168
1,726 *
56 378 104
* 455 911 2,177
81 1,494 1,116 1,342
147 1,783 1,460 5,350

*

*

5.4

965

7.5 1,276

0.6

673

*

*

0.0

841

0.1

649

0.0

462

*

*

0.2

677

0.3 1,144

0.7

922

0.0

882

0.5 1,235

0.4

872

0.5 1,139

0.0

958

0.6

836

0.5 1,704

1.8 2,021

1,064 555 712
1,192 221,661
479 28,567 42,683
5,882 8,611 14,289 5,503

0.4 1,535

0.2 1,280

0.2

764

0.4

955

74.9

836

0.2 1,237

9.6 1,229

14.4

560

2.0

829

2.9 1,330

4.8 1,154

1.9

817

22,929

7.7 1,244

6,037

2.0 1,691

26,336 3,332
22,817 2,419
24,315

8.9

612

1.1

628

7.7

815

0.8

361

8.2

288

7,463 877
261,050 35,091 2,779 2,677 29,635
296,140

2.5 0.3 88.2 11.8 0.9 0.9 10.0 100.0

655 925 990 874 1,159 694 770 871

Gwinnett Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

10,002 145

148,195 1,085

10.1 1,109

0.1

818

38 6,876 2,943
233 27 33 97 31 1
101 75
424 18
195 113 182
24 333 181 171

504 52,794 93,811 26,608
1,168 1,464
847 340
* 2,301 3,577 7,678
* 5,572 5,927 4,547
734 6,042 5,955 7,471

0.0 1,296

3.6

982

6.4 1,182

1.8 1,277

0.1 1,042

0.1 1,092

0.1

580

0.0

867

*

*

0.2

833

0.2 1,175

0.5 1,027

*

*

0.4 1,250

0.4

917

0.3 1,053

0.0

879

0.4

882

0.4 1,196

0.5 1,901

74 101 202 327 79,847 101 7,763 9,953 1,899 2,183 5,799 4,702

2,730 2,956 2,787 4,755 1,112,322 6,164 91,227 151,907 56,980 65,197 75,628 29,039

0.2 1,449

0.2 1,104

0.2

730

0.3 1,090

75.5 1,022

0.4 1,670

6.2 1,390

10.3

552

3.9 1,090

4.4 1,654

5.1 1,672

2.0 1,018

16,188 121,375

8.2 1,534

600

32,615

2.2 1,926

6,222 1,304 7,980 1,124 6,638

113,845 36,691
147,644 18,523
126,465

7.7

708

2.5 1,030

10.0

901

1.3

877

8.6

380

7,391 5,072 94,921 1,721
415 435 871 96,642 267,525

39,027 3,276
1,263,793 210,410 42,590 44,179 123,641
1,474,201 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 85.7 14.3 2.9 3.0 8.4 100.0

641 1,044 1,032
959 1,490
899 798 1,021 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Gwinnett Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Gwinnett Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Gwinnett

Note: Source:

Acumen Fiscal Agent Cisco Systems Inc Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Hounds Tooth Group Inc Allstaff HR NCR Corporation Primerica Life Insurance Company Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Waffle House Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Gwinnett Area
Delta Air Lines Inc Emory Healthcare, Inc, Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Grady Health System IBM Northside Hospital Inc The Coca Cola Company The Home Depot Turner Services Inc

COUNTY Fulton
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Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Gwinnett

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Cobb, GA Forsyth, GA Hall, GA Clayton, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents:

169,000 57,737 51,481 8,648 3,977 3,015 1,913 1,611 12,223
309,605

3(5&(17 2)727$/
54.6 18.6 16.6
2.8 1.3 1.0 0.6 0.5 3.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Gwinnett

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NUMBER

Gwinnett, GA Dekalb, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Barrow, GA Hall, GA Walton, GA Forsyth, GA Other Total Residents:

169,000 34,747 21,211 8,723 8,229 7,189 7,037 5,663 22,283
284,082

3(5&(17 2)727$/
59.5 12.2
7.5 3.1 2.9 2.5 2.5 2.0 7.8 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e11O8.8H-41T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-1L1334%43S45.6c-69165h3%24+o5.o-04l%4

Gwinnett Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
18.4% 22.6% 27.6% 21.1% 10.3% 100.0%

18-24 31.4% 25.2% 32.6% 10.1%
0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.1% 19.6% 27.1% 28.1% 10.1% 100.0%

35-44 12.0% 21.9% 29.2% 24.9% 12.0% 100.0%

45-64 14.6% 23.2% 27.3% 20.3% 14.6% 100.0%

65+ 33.9% 26.2% 19.4% 12.6%
8.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Barrow Dekalb Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Hall Jackson Rockdale Walton Gwinnett Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
616 5,460 1,790 7,547 9,010 1,678
636 1,063
731 28,531

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616 5,460 1,790 7,547 9,010 1,678
636 1,063
731 28,531

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Colleges and Universities

Gwinnett Area
Gwinnett
Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College Gwinnett Technical College (Technical college servicing area) ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Fulton
American InterContinental University Troy University Georgia Military College-Atlanta Campus Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus Psychological Studies Institute-Atlanta

asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu
atlanta.aiuniv.edu/about_aiu/ atlanta.troy.edu fairburn.gmc.cc.ga.us/ http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://www.psy.edu/

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Colleges and Universities

Gwinnett Area
Strayer University-Roswell Atlanta College of Art Atlanta Christian College American Intercontinental University-Dunwoody American InterContinental University Argosy University-Atlanta The Art Institute of Atlanta Devry University Atlanta Technical College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bauder College Beulah Heights University Brown College Brown Mackie College-Atlanta Carver Bible College Clark Atlanta University Central Michigan University The Creative Circus Everest Institute-Decatur Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Grady Health System Professional Schools Georgia State University Herzing University Institute Of Paper Science And Technology Interdenominational Theological Center ITT Technical Institute-Atlanta Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Devry University Keller Graduate School Mercer University In Atlanta Morehouse College Morris Brown College Morehouse School of Medicine NCPT Oglethorpe University University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Portfolio Center Saint Leo University Sanford-Brown College Shorter University Spelman College Strayer University-Georgia Westwood College-Atlanta Midtown
Dekalb
Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology

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http://www.strayer.edu/ www.aca.edu www.acc.edu www.aiudunwoody.com www.aiuniv.edu www.argosy.edu/atlanta www.artinstitutes.edu/atlanta www.atl.devry.edu/alpharetta www.atlantatech.edu/ www.atlm.edu www.bauder.edu www.beulah.org www.browncollege.com www.brownmackie.edu www.carver.edu/contents/ www.cau.edu www.cel.cmich.edu/atlanta/default.html?site=atmtr www.creativecircus.edu www.everest.edu/campus/atlanta www.gatech.edu www.gradyhealthsystem.org www.gsu.edu www.herzing.edu www.ipst.edu www.itc.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.johnmarshall.edu www.keller.edu www.mercer.edu www.morehouse.edu www.morrisbrown.edu www.msm.edu www.ncpt.aii.edu www.oglethorpe.edu www.phoenix.edu www.portfoliocenter.edu www.saintleo.edu www.sanfordbrown.edu/atlanta www.shorter.edu/pro_studies/pr www.spelman.edu www.strayer.edu/ www.westwood.edu

http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx

http://www.strayer.edu/

www.agnesscott.edu

www.chefs.edu/atlanta

www.ctsnet.edu

www.dekalbtech.edu

www.devry.edu

www.devry.edu

www.emory.edu

www.gpc.edu

www.gupton-jones.edu

www.ict-ils.edu

www.keller.edu

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Colleges and Universities

Gwinnett Area
National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Barrow
Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)
Forsyth
Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)

www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu
www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Banking and Financial Support Services Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician Building/Home/Construction Inspection/Inspector Business Administration and Management, General CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Commercial Photography Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming, Specific Applications Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 234

2009 274

2010 260

15

21

17

10

13

11

3

3

4

5

8

4

11

18

25

206

262

199

10

4

5

24

24

16

18

37

25

10

2

40

49

32

41

80

149

136

1

3

8

24

34

67

26

44

45

153

122

99

20

29

23

10

12

30

142

149

170

63

97

123

11

11

15

14

27

30

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.1

2009-2010 -5.1

40.0

-19.0

30.0

-15.4

0.0

33.3

60.0 63.6 27.2 -60.0
0.0 105.6 -80.0 -34.7
86.3 200.0
41.7 69.2

-50.0 38.9 -24.0 25.0 -33.3 -32.4 1900.0 28.1 -8.7 166.7 97.1
2.3

-20.3 45.0 20.0
4.9 54.0
0.0 92.9

-18.9 -20.7 150.0 14.1 26.8 36.4 11.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Laboratory Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Interior Design Landscaping and Groundskeeping Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management, General Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Restaurant/Food Services Management Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Selling Skills and Sales Operations Small Business Administration/Management Sport and Fitness Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Tourism and Travel Services Management Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 15

2009 8

2010 19

16

23

12

61

63

57

10

11

11

34

35

36

18

40

102

161

170

190

26

35

29

2

5

4

21

20

19

24

35

47

130

225

231

56

86

85

40

44

50

23

16

16

8

16

7

31

22

29

2

1

3

21

21

29

47

51

58

8

5

6

20

20

26

72

96

38

13

26

25

36

36

30

13

17

20

7

18

16

31

50

42

26

39

27

7

28

17

4

9

2

19

14

30

6

8

16

29

35

39

21

9

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -46.7

2009-2010 137.5

43.8

-47.8

3.3 10.0
2.9 122.2
5.6

-9.5 0.0 2.9 155.0 11.8

34.6 150.0
-4.8 45.8 73.1

-17.1 -20.0
-5.0 34.3
2.7

53.6

-1.2

10.0

13.6

-30.4 100.0 -29.0 -50.0
0.0 8.5 -37.5 0.0 33.3 100.0

0.0 -56.3 31.8 200.0 38.1 13.7 20.0 30.0 -60.4
-3.8

0.0 30.8 157.1 61.3 50.0 300.0 125.0 -26.3 33.3 20.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 56

2009 58

2010 51

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 3.6

2009-2010 -12.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Gwinnett Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Gwinnett County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Gwinnett

NUMBER PERCENT

325,088

100.0

51,379

15.8

24,245

7.5

7,985

2.5

35,624

11.0

6,079

1.9

45,324

13.9

55,090

17.0

16,714

5.1

14,274

4.4

15,153

4.7

8,469

2.6

12,579

3.9

3,514

1.1

27,549

8.5

1,110

0.3

Gwinnett Area

NUMBER PERCENT

1,355,329

100.0

198,457

14.6

83,948

6.2

35,489

2.6

162,368

12.0

24,740

1.8

171,135

12.6

222,471

16.4

59,158

4.4

52,862

3.9

71,351

5.3

47,839

3.5

58,441

4.3

19,951

1.5

137,750

10.2

9,369

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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TOTAL

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663 9,475 1,437 12,715 9,391 1,556
510 1,104
866 37,717

246 2,950
688 4,452 3,363
555 196 361 345 13,156

71 1,353
219 1,929 1,379
186 53
140 88
5,418

47 705 137 963 896
82 24 80 36 2,970

42 302
49 381 429
79 23 45 58 1,408

10

23

8

74

226

456 215 1,108

21

29 18

121

293

557 272 1,319

206

303 155

868

41

63 12

198

8

13

7

54

14

55 16

144

11

33

8

66

830 1,532 711 3,952

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33 762
69 1,233
605 98 28 62 42
2,932

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50 561
53 544 488
94 35 74 69 1,968

59 837
33 772 699 148
69 113 110 2,840

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2,209 23,023
1,823 27,774 18,745
7,195 1,921 2,875 3,373 88,938

46 705
29 910 416 101
41 82 81 2,411

112 1,865
91 2,755
949 491 100 143 214 6,720

64 866
45 1,389
473 323
66 78 122 3,426

52 806
53 975 546 175
39 94 106 2,846

235 3,155
347 3,852 2,600
774 223 371 354 11,911

721 8,933
709 10,020
8,180 1,517
534 1,037
986 32,637

8

205

52 1,049

7

131

35 1,385

21

877

34

495

9

222

4

212

5

314

175 4,890

171 931 121 990 930 386 117 143 204 3,993

Prod.
281 2,146
147 2,404 1,884 1,888
292 345 435 9,822

Trans. & Moving
314 2,515
143 3,059 1,869 1,011
278 366 552 10,107

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2211 Beaver Ruin Road Suite 160 Norcross GA 30071 Phone: (770) 840 - 2200

Fax: (770) 613 - 4848

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2187 Northlake Parkway Suite 112 Tucker, GA 30084-4110 Phone: (770) 414 - 2602
2211 Beaver Ruin Road Suite 160 Norcross, GA 30071-3344 Phone: (770) 729 - 5400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Habersham County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Habersham Banks Hall Rabun Stephens Towns White Habersham Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC

Labor Force 19,552 10,110 89,018 6,666 13,359 5,610 12,179
156,494

Employed 17,595 9,367 80,899 5,854 11,955 5,071 10,954
141,695

Unemployed Rate 1,957 10.0% 743 7.3% 8,119 9.1% 812 12.2% 1,404 10.5% 539 9.6% 1,225 10.1%
14,799 9.5%

4,693,711 153,889,000
31,186

4,213,719 139,064,000
27,508

479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
3,678 11.8%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Habersham City of Clarkesville
Habersham Area
Georgia
United States
Oconee, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank
43,041 47 1,733

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

48,026

11.6

56,126

30.4

393,169

467,020

18.8

595,579

51.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

71,983

78,540

9.1

87,500

21.6

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
155 11
1 88 55
5 3 1 2 8 3 1 1 8 6 1 3 7 6 0 0
0 0 0 0 634 5 35 159 19 9 52 23
68
6
45 9
80 5
67
52 24 813 62 13 21 28 875

Habersham

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,853 *

29.8

680

*

*

* 428 3,234
* * * * 50 * * * 58 200 * * 41 817 0 0

*

*

3.3

520

25.0

702

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.4

437

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.4

707

1.5

749

*

*

*

*

0.3

574

6.3 1,119

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 6,079 * 133 1,517 82 105 338 109

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

47.0

512

*

*

1.0

697

11.7

442

0.6

733

0.8

523

2.6

742

0.8

343

256

2.0

837

229

1.8

755

697 475 724
* 1,075

5.4

357

3.7

743

5.6

571

*

*

8.3

250

142 19
9,951 2,977
124 689 2,164 12,927

1.1

445

0.1

458

77.0

596

23.0

712

1.0

897

5.3

598

16.7

642

100.0

592

Habersham Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,460 76

27,409 938

25.2

727

0.9

820

9

95

921

4,564

454

21,812

47

9,912

17

2,030

8

48

3

*

28

286

28

549

19

712

17

602

34

341

66

1,141

35

1,786

14

1,170

56

752

45

1,393

2

*

4

312

0.1

848

4.2

711

20.1

726

9.1

602

1.9

593

0.0

358

*

*

0.3

460

0.5

627

0.7 1,160

0.6

643

0.3

701

1.0

904

1.6

922

1.1

977

0.7

658

1.3 1,016

*

*

0.3

932

7 7 8 9 5,536 18 426 1,141 215 83 408 296

* 79 187 46 62,541 582 4,145 13,234 2,169 1,175 3,188 923

*

*

0.1

794

0.2

850

0.0 1,093

57.5

654

0.5 1,081

3.8

905

12.2

488

2.0

767

1.1

839

2.9

937

0.8

541

629

2,120

1.9

856

32

1,061

1.0 1,122

416

6,664

58

2,519

681

12,591

98

1,184

563

8,810

6.1

442

2.3

539

11.6

799

1.1 2,701

8.1

266

472 227 7,223 338
72 116 150 7,561 267,525

2,178 163
90,113 18,623
973 3,485 14,165 108,734 3,752,981

2.0

459

0.1

668

82.9

676

17.1

664

0.9

951

3.2

627

13.0

653

100.0

674

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Habersham Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Habersham Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Habersham

Note: Source:

Etcon Employment Soutions Ethicon Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Flexstaff Services Inc GA Dept of Corrections Habersham County Medical Center Piedmont College Scoville Apparel Fasteners Inc TC Mirafi Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Habersham Area
Advantage Human Resourcing Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Fieldale Farms Corp Kings Delight Mar Jac Poultry Inc Mt Vernon Mills Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc

COUNTY Hall
Habersham Hall Hall Hall
Banks Hall Hall Hall Hall

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Habersham

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Habersham, GA Hall, GA White, GA Stephens, GA Banks, GA Gwinnett, GA Rabun, GA Jackson, GA Other Total Residents:

11,308 1,979 737 459 398 307 236 226 832
16,482

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.6 12.0
4.5 2.8 2.4 1.9 1.4 1.4 5.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Habersham

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Habersham, GA Banks, GA White, GA Stephens, GA Hall, GA Rabun, GA Franklin, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

11,308 1,078 788 694 464 215 211 92 642
15,492

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.0 7.0 5.1 4.5 3.0 1.4 1.4 0.6 4.1
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e13O8.0H-02T2.%9i4Ag45.%h-4L2434%43S45.6c-65265h3%24+o5.o-34l%4

Habersham Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.4% 31.6% 22.9%
9.6% 5.5% 100.0%

18-24 41.0% 27.8% 27.3%
3.7% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 29.4% 31.5% 23.5% 11.6%
3.9% 100.0%

35-44 22.3% 34.6% 25.6% 11.4%
6.1% 100.0%

45-64 24.6% 33.6% 22.6% 10.6%
8.6% 100.0%

65+ 43.5% 27.7% 15.3%
8.4% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Banks Habersham Hall Rabun Stephens Towns White Habersham Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
168 362 1,678 150 195
58 416 3,027

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
168 362 1,678 150 195
58 416 3,027

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Colleges and Universities

Habersham Area Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Banks
Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Stephens
Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) Toccoa Falls College
Habersham
North Georgia Technical College North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Piedmont College
White
Truett-McConnell College
Towns
Young Harris College

www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.northgatech.ed www.tfc.edu
www.northgatech.edu www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu
www.truett.edu
www.yhc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

43

37

39

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

3

15

3

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

7

2

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

10

9

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

52

89

33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)

38

52

54

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

-14.0

5.4

400.0

-80.0

16.7

-71.4

-10.0

11.1

71.2

-62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other Fire Science/Fire-fighting Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Tool and Die Technology/Technician Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Turf and Turfgrass Management Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 4

2010 10

6

5

6

6

21

14

52

50

76

13

3

15

21

15

16

36

37

49

69

64

37

17

16

9

6

7

7

26

42

15

2

1

3

16

12

16

5

9

8

12

5

1

24

33

36

3

10

25

10

7

9

4

5

3

54

65

75

11

5

13

3

7

6

2

7

3

25

35

66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 33.3

2009-2010 150.0

-16.7

20.0

250.0

-33.3

-3.8

52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0 20.4

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0 15.4

-54.5 133.3

160.0 -14.3

250.0

-57.1

40.0

88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Habersham County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Habersham

NUMBER PERCENT

17,553

100.0

1,717

9.8

279

1.6

348

2.0

1,362

7.8

424

2.4

1,819

10.4

2,494

14.2

909

5.2

1,296

7.4

2,688

15.3

751

4.3

1,227

7.0

342

2.0

1,798

10.2

99

0.6

Habersham Area

NUMBER PERCENT

127,317

100.0

12,136

9.5

2,330

1.8

2,632

2.1

10,610

8.3

2,824

2.2

13,961

11.0

17,659

13.9

8,347

6.6

8,419

6.6

18,958

14.9

5,809

4.6

7,976

6.3

2,201

1.7

12,832

10.1

623

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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164

41

12

499

150

40

1,556

555

186

125

49

10

331

92

22

101

31

10

216

77

18

2,992

995

298

6

12

13

30

82

79

5

3

11

13

6

6

7

9

130

152

6

3

0

32

8

16

5

72

41

63 12

198

3

3

0

22

5

18

1

56

0

5

2

9

3

7

5

24

66

115 25

413

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1 12 166

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15

30

45

93

94

148

9

11

27

75

14

17

23

31

227

405

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Banks Habersham Hall Rabun Stephens Towns White Total Area

700 2,887 7,195
497 2,146
278 1,024 14,727

11

47

53

293

101

491

13

45

36

245

3

24

20

91

237 1,236

22

11

86

181

164

83

330

554

323

175

774 1,517

31

10

66

124

87

45

238

340

11

10

72

69

55

43

132

225

693

377 1,698 3,010

6

81

40

25

322

138

34

495

386

1

71

24

7

199

105

1

37

15

13

106

65

87 1,311

773

Prod.
130 601 1,888
78 554
20 174 3,445

Trans. & Moving
85 324 1,011
34 290
16 100 1,860

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 215 Hodges Street Suite #205 Cornelia GA 30531 Phone: (706) 776 - 0811

Fax: (706) 776 - 0822

Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Hall County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Hall Banks Barrow Dawson Forsyth Gwinnett Habersham Jackson Lumpkin White Hall Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 89,018 10,110 34,314 11,030 86,114
409,675 19,552 27,099 12,818 12,179
711,909 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 80,899 9,367 30,795 9,914 79,057
371,826 17,595 24,182 11,427 10,954
646,016 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 8,119 9.1% 743 7.3% 3,519 10.3% 1,116 10.1% 7,057 8.2%
37,849 9.2% 1,957 10.0% 2,917 10.8% 1,391 10.9% 1,225 10.1%
65,893 9.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Hall City of Gainesville Hall Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

179,684

9

33,804

2015 Estimate
232,285

% Change 2010-2015
29.3

2025 Projected*
322,126

% Change 2010-2025
79.3

1,431,244

1,690,766

18.1 2,186,660

52.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
757 27
4 477 249
31 5 6 4 1 7 5
16 1
11 10 18
4 37 25
7
6 7 20 28 0 3,233 4 306 563 148 38 245 186
404
20
257 34
436 56
255
281 144 4,134 124
28 35 61 4,258

Hall

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

17,805 245

26.0

751

0.4

805

46 2,818 14,696 8,406
181 601
14 *
94 37 192
* 458 380 212 312 604 1,359
40

0.1

956

4.1

756

21.4

749

12.3

626

0.3

862

0.9

678

0.0

244

*

*

0.1

542

0.1 1,087

0.3

736

*

*

0.7 1,303

0.6

635

0.3

736

0.5

932

0.9 1,016

2.0

942

0.1 1,189

* 689 193 505
0 40,439
143 3,462 7,530 1,943
557 2,124
441

*

*

1.0 1,064

0.3

612

0.7

909

0.0

0

59.0

737

0.2 1,133

5.1

946

11.0

529

2.8

780

0.8 1,036

3.1 1,022

0.6

687

1,448

2.1

898

288

0.4 1,204

5,184 1,077 9,624
738 4,411

7.6

457

1.6

500

14.0

861

1.1 4,163

6.4

273

1,471 87
58,331 10,192
592 2,247 7,353 68,523

2.1 0.1 85.1 14.9 0.9 3.3 10.7 100.0

484 786 744 787 1,037 644 680 734

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 5,929 130

Hall Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

84,174 1,396

17.3

953

0.3

791

22 4,182 1,595
107 12 24 56 14 69 26
193 9
83 56 94 14 208 114 109

276 26,237 56,266 16,718
224 1,844
464 255 1,202 1,008 3,958
* 2,785 2,504 2,251
598 3,807 4,142 6,165

0.1

933

5.4

904

11.6

980

3.4

603

0.0

772

0.4

661

0.1

598

0.1

617

0.2

699

0.2 1,160

0.8

980

*

*

0.6 1,243

0.5

797

0.5 1,016

0.1

930

0.8

864

0.9 1,231

1.3 1,947

42 57 132 175
1 29,857
37 3,662 4,540
815 600 2,017 1,556

1,700 2,638 1,125 2,730
* 334,544
1,408 39,660 67,318
9,917 10,580 19,058
6,959

0.3 1,399

0.5 1,017

0.2

726

0.6

974

*

*

68.8

784

0.3 1,246

8.2 1,181

13.8

534

2.0

803

2.2 1,253

3.9 1,107

1.4

773

5,353

29,679

6.1 1,206

185

7,259

1.5 1,622

2,577 471
2,839 410
2,453

38,816 5,710
42,047 4,426
40,342

8.0

596

1.2

579

8.6

799

0.9 1,000

8.3

281

2,342 1,986 37,772
728 127 196 405 38,500 267,525

11,368 1,324
420,042 66,230 4,243 7,455 54,532
486,268 3,752,981

2.3 0.3 86.4 13.6 0.9 1.5 11.2 100.0

602 895 818 743 1,093 665 726 808 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Hall Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Hall Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Hall

Note: Source:

Advantage Human Resourcing Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Kings Delight Kubota Manufacturing of America Cor Mar Jac Poultry Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Publix Super Market Inc Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Hall Area
Cisco Systems Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Fieldale Farms Corp Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Hounds Tooth Group Inc Allstaff HR Northeast Ga Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart

COUNTY Gwinnett Habersham
Hall Gwinnett Gwinnett
Hall Hall Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Hall

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Forsyth, GA Jackson, GA Clarke, GA Lumpkin, GA Other Total Residents:

46,680 7,189 2,244 1,716 1,577 1,205 687 645 3,413
65,356

3(5&(17 2)727$/
71.4 11.0
3.4 2.6 2.4 1.8 1.1 1.0 5.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Hall

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NUMBER

Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Jackson, GA White, GA Habersham, GA Lumpkin, GA Banks, GA Forsyth, GA Other Total Residents:

46,680 3,015 2,367 2,124 1,979 1,661 1,492 1,263 5,071
65,652

3(5&(17 2)727$/
71.1 4.6 3.6 3.2 3.0 2.5 2.3 1.9 7.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e52O8.0H-21T2.%7i2Ag45.%h-9L1334%59S45.6c-60165h3%34+o5.o-14l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
20.2% 26.0% 28.4% 18.1%
7.5% 100.0%

18-24 35.2% 28.3% 29.8%
6.2% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.9% 23.2% 28.6% 23.5%
6.7% 100.0%

35-44 13.1% 24.8% 31.1% 22.4%
8.6% 100.0%

45-64 15.6% 27.3% 28.7% 17.6% 10.8% 100.0%

65+ 39.0% 28.7% 17.7%
9.5% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Banks Barrow Dawson Forsyth Gwinnett Habersham Hall Jackson Lumpkin White Hall Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
168 616 207 1,790 9,010 362 1,678 636 197 416 15,080

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
168 616 207 1,790 9,010 362 1,678 636 197 416 15,080

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Colleges and Universities

Hall Area
Gwinnett
Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Dawson
Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Banks
Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Barrow
Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)
Forsyth
Forsyth Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)
Habersham
North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College
Lumpkin
North Georgia College & State University
White
Truett-McConnell College

asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu
http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org
www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu
www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu
www.northgeorgia.edu
www.truett.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 48

2009 57

2010 82

37

36

37

10

6

4

6

10

10

19

20

19

37

7

25

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 18.8

2009-2010 43.9

-2.7

2.8

-40.0

-33.3

66.7

0.0

5.3 -81.1

-5.0 257.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Banking and Financial Support Services

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 5

2010 5

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

3

6

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

6

11

22

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

1

2

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

11

22

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

9

5

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

6

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

46

35

39

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

49

31

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

32

12

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

24

8

14

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

9

21

4

16

16

16

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

13

12

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

29

22

31

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

50

56

61

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

4

3

7

13

9

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

111

146

23

3

1

5

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

25

16

31

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

15

16

17

16

21

31

32

46

71

Interior Design

12

6

10

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

1

1

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

66

81

59

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

10

13

19

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

4

1

Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

15

11

1

9

5

5

Medical Office Management/Administration

3

4

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

33

21

4

Medical/Clinical Assistant

88

66

95

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

2

5

1

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

15

31

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2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 0.0

100.0

-66.7

83.3

100.0

-50.0

100.0

0.0

100.0

80.0

-44.4

-25.0

83.3

-23.9

11.4

-3.9

-36.7

-62.5

150.0

-66.7

75.0

133.3

-81.0

0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0

0.0 -7.7 40.9 8.9 -25.0

85.7

-30.8

31.5

-84.2

-66.7 -36.0
6.7

400.0 93.8 6.3

31.3

47.6

43.8 -50.0
0.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7

54.3 66.7 200.0 -27.2 46.2 -75.0 -90.9

-44.4 33.3 -36.4 -25.0 150.0 87.5

0.0 100.0 -81.0
43.9 -80.0 106.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 24

2009 34

2010 32

2

2

3

2

2

5

20

15

14

11

5

13

11

7

8

27

20

21

8

6

5

33

40

52

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 41.7

2009-2010 -5.9

0.0

50.0

0.0

150.0

-25.0

-6.7

-54.5

160.0

-36.4

14.3

-25.9

5.0

-25.0

-16.7

21.2

30.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Hall County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Hall

NUMBER PERCENT

69,205

100.0

6,803

9.8

1,570

2.3

1,599

2.3

6,092

8.8

1,344

1.9

7,775

11.2

9,309

13.5

4,163

6.0

4,097

5.9

10,675

15.4

3,340

4.8

4,320

6.2

1,089

1.6

6,654

9.6

375

0.5

Hall Area

NUMBER PERCENT

545,050

100.0

77,941

14.3

31,593

5.8

12,400

2.3

53,747

9.9

10,715

2.0

71,854

13.2

87,643

16.1

31,386

5.8

27,784

5.1

40,426

7.4

18,523

3.4

24,339

4.5

6,981

1.3

47,853

8.8

1,865

0.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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164

41

12

6

12

Barrow

663

246

71

47

42

Dawson

188

80

23

11

10

Forsyth

1,437

688

219

137

49

Gwinnett

9,391 3,363

1,379

896

429

Habersham

499

150

40

13

30

Hall

1,556

555

186

82

79

Jackson

510

196

53

24

23

Lumpkin

200

70

23

7

9

White

216

77

18

7

9

Total Area

14,824 5,466

2,024

1,230

692

6

3

0

32

10

23

8

74

3

3

1

27

21

29 18

121

206

303 155

868

8

16

5

72

41

63 12

198

8

13

7

54

4

7

1

29

3

7

5

24

310

467 212 1,499

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15

30

50

59

9

11

53

33

488

699

45

93

94

148

35

69

17

20

23

31

829 1,193

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Banks Barrow Dawson Forsyth Gwinnett Habersham Hall Jackson Lumpkin White Total Area

700 2,209
420 1,823 18,745 2,887 7,195 1,921
552 1,024 37,476

11

47

22

11

86

181

46

112

64

52

235

721

9

17

13

12

46

142

29

91

45

53

347

709

416

949

473

546 2,600 8,180

53

293

164

83

330

554

101

491

323

175

774 1,517

41

100

66

39

223

534

8

43

21

13

55

151

20

91

55

43

132

225

734 2,234 1,246 1,027 4,828 12,914

6

81

8

205

3

50

7

131

21

877

25

322

34

495

9

222

3

57

13

106

129 2,546

40 171
31 121 930 138 386 117
43 65 2,042

Prod.
130 281
61 147 1,884 601 1,888 292
97 174 5,555

Trans. & Moving
85 314
36 143 1,869 324 1,011 278
61 100 4,221

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484

Fax: (770) 531 - 5699

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Hancock County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Hancock Baldwin Glascock Greene Putnam Taliaferro Warren Washington Hancock Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,029
18,842 1,111 7,151 9,710 773 2,514 7,634
50,764 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,351
15,879 976
6,332 8,593
670 2,076 6,459 43,336 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 678 22.4%
2,963 15.7% 135 12.2% 819 11.5%
1,117 11.5% 103 13.3% 438 17.4%
1,175 15.4% 7,428 14.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Hancock City of Sparta Hancock Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

9,429 133

9,884

4.8

10,337

9.6

1,400

124,181

136,107

9.6

153,658

23.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Textile Mills Primary Metal Transportation Equipment Paper Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Food Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 10 1
1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 2 2 18 1 2 3 3
4
0
5 1 5 0 7
7 1 71 12 2 7 3 83

Hancock

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

40

3.3

517

*

*

*

*

*

*

17

1.4

539

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

380

31.1

470

*

*

*

*

*

*

98

8.0

411

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

6

0.5

437

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

11

0.9 1,129

*

*

*

146

11.9

425

0

0.0

0

27

2.2

215

19 *
423 799
14 *
423 1,222

1.6

288

*

*

34.6

493

65.4

628

1.1

863

*

*

34.6

495

100.0

501

Hancock Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

413

5,673

60

760

15.6

790

2.1

552

15 242
96 1 0 1 1 1 3 3 5 6 6 6 6 8 9
11 11 18 1,785 15 102 426 65 25 142 88

292 1,722 2,901
* * * * * * 36 24 22 115 161 252 52 28 331 383 631 18,222 493 485 4,929 773 * 892 282

0.8

915

4.8

675

8.0

908

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

617

0.1

621

0.1

434

0.3 3,328

0.4

823

0.7

784

0.1

533

0.1

657

0.9

888

1.1

621

1.7

614

50.3

517

1.4 1,346

1.3

737

13.6

406

2.1

590

*

*

2.5

818

0.8

589

171

569

1.6

770

6

*

*

*

100

881

19

345

213

3,767

25

279

195

3,279

2.4

379

1.0

490

10.4

603

0.8

347

9.0

274

193 64
2,262 256 42 121 93
2,518 267,525

629 51
23,946 12,308
274 6,441 5,593 36,251 3,752,981

1.7

433

0.1

515

66.1

582

34.0

583

0.8

900

17.8

574

15.4

577

100.0

582

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Hancock Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Hancock Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Hancock

Note: Source:

Bank of Hancock County GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Power Company Golden Pantry Food Stores Inc Hancock Academy Inc Hanson Aggregates Southeast Inc Providence Healthcare Of Sparta Sandys Supermarkets Inc Sparta Health Care Llc Webster's Pharmacy Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Hancock Area
Department of Behavioral Health GA Dept of Corrections Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Haband Operations Llc Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Triumph Aerostructures Llc Washington County Hospital Authority

COUNTY Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Putnam Baldwin Greene Greene Baldwin
Washington

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Hancock

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Baldwin, GA Hancock, GA Putnam, GA Greene, GA Morgan, GA Jasper, GA Warren, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

1,064 1,042
173 147
67 53 51 49 235 2,881

3(5&(17 2)727$/
36.9 36.2
6.0 5.1 2.3 1.8 1.8 1.7 8.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Hancock

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NUMBER

Hancock, GA Baldwin, GA Putnam, GA Washington, GA Greene, GA McDuffie, GA Jefferson, GA Richmond, GA Other Total Residents:

1,042 153 68 66 45 29 26 20 68
1,517

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.7 10.1
4.5 4.4 3.0 1.9 1.7 1.3 4.5 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e33O8.0H-52T2.%2i6Ag45.%h-3L2534%80S45.6c-90265h3%24+o5.o-44l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.6% 35.7% 21.3%
7.8% 4.6% 100.0%

18-24 33.5% 30.9% 31.7%
3.6% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.3% 40.6% 24.3% 10.2%
2.6% 100.0%

35-44 22.4% 43.5% 21.0%
8.9% 4.2% 100.0%

45-64 28.9% 35.7% 19.3%
8.2% 7.8% 100.0%

65+ 50.0% 25.1% 13.5%
6.6% 4.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baldwin Glascock Greene Hancock Putnam Taliaferro Warren Washington Hancock Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
247 31
106 106 136
18 40 221 905

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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247 31
106 106 136
18 40 221 905

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Colleges and Universities

Hancock Area
Putnam
Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Baldwin
Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Camp
Hancock
Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College) Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Washington
Sandersville Technical College

www.centralgatech.edu
www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Plumbing Technology/Plumber Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 36

2010 48

19

18

23

8

24

32

5

3

1

19

27

7

16

22

33

7

39

1

13

11

16

51

23

59

22

22

73

23

35

36

9

37

23

56

21

50

11

7

8

5

5

16

11

6

13

173

148

138

101

110

131

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 56.5

2009-2010 33.3

-5.3

27.8

200.0

33.3

-40.0

-66.7

42.1

-74.1

37.5

50.0

457.1

-97.4

-15.4

45.5

-54.9

156.5

0.0 52.2 311.1 -62.5 -36.4
0.0 -45.5 -14.5

231.8 2.9
-37.8 138.1
14.3 220.0 116.7
-6.8

8.9

19.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Hancock County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Hancock

NUMBER PERCENT

3,402

100.0

98

2.9

4

0.1

95

2.8

185

5.4

94

2.8

184

5.4

330

9.7

120

3.5

123

3.6

720

21.2

245

7.2

279

8.2

285

8.4

535

15.7

105

3.1

Hancock Area

NUMBER PERCENT

50,017

100.0

3,635

7.3

673

1.4

1,436

2.9

3,897

7.8

1,491

3.0

4,582

9.2

6,124

12.2

2,861

5.7

2,841

5.7

6,876

13.8

2,882

5.8

2,902

5.8

1,826

3.7

7,180

14.4

811

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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540

151

20

Glascock

12

2

2

Greene

163

66

11

Hancock

105

18

3

Putnam

166

66

10

Taliaferro

10

1

1

Warren

54

9

0

Washington

154

39

7

Total Area

1,204

352

54

10

13

0

0

1

3

1

2

4

3

0

0

4

3

3

2

23

26

8

21

3

45

0

1

0

1

4

7

3

19

1

6

1

16

1

3

2

32

1

0

1

2

2

7

0

13

2

7

3

17

19

52 13

145

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26

225

4

2

7

35

12

38

15

26

1

3

5

7

11

58

81

394

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Baldwin Glascock Greene Hancock Putnam Taliaferro Warren Washington Total Area

4,065 74
1,030 813
1,141 77
347 1,018 8,565

137

619

2

6

14

123

28

51

20

122

3

9

5

19

31

118

240 1,067

226

103

601

499

1

2

7

15

58

26

123

147

21

16

62

89

32

32

133

162

4

2

8

15

6

12

23

56

43

35

136

161

391

228 1,093 1,144

13

279

146

2

12

3

8

44

59

4

64

15

3

93

47

1

2

3

4

28

24

3

80

38

38

602

335

Prod.
933 15
206 285 251
16 95 204 2,005

Trans. & Moving
509 9
222 178 246
14 75 169 1,422

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665

Fax: (706) 595 - 7209

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1025-A Warrenton Highway P. O. Box 824 Thomson, GA 30824-0824 Phone: (706) 597 - 8575

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Haralson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Haralson Carroll Paulding Polk Haralson Area Georgia United States Cleburne, AL

Labor Force 12,341 51,592 66,848 20,336
151,117 4,693,711 153,889,000
6,292

Employed 10,899 45,890 59,737 18,176
134,702 4,213,719 139,064,000
5,762

Unemployed Rate 1,442 11.7% 5,702 11.1% 7,111 10.6% 2,160 10.6%
16,415 10.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
530 8.4%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Haralson

28,780 59

33,270

15.6

40,666

41.3

City of Buchanan

1,104

Haralson Area

337,976

402,284

19.0

524,435

55.2

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Cleburne, AL

14,870

15,983

7.5

16,920

13.8

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
96 2
0 58 36
2 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 3 7 1
0 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 343 2 19 83 23 8 26 12
39
2
17 0
36 4
35
37 13 452 46
8 12 26 498

Haralson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,962 *

27.8

801

*

*

0 273 1,684
* * * * * * * 651 130 18 *

0.0

0

3.9

766

23.9

807

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

9.2

732

1.8

782

0.3

570

*

*

* * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,392 * 311 983 105 44 148 12

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

48.1

524

*

*

4.4

579

13.9

431

1.5

850

0.6 1,140

2.1

892

0.2

405

154

2.2

649

*

*

*

261

3.7

436

0

0.0

0

714

10.1

622

12

0.2

498

482

6.8

254

153 7
5,361 1,697
61 266 1,370 7,058

2.2

669

0.1

467

76.0

662

24.0

656

0.9

787

3.8

577

19.4

603

100.0

620

Haralson Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,028 26

16,833 201

23.5

767

0.3

662

5

51

722

4,036

275

12,546

13

2,645

5

61

7

*

21

280

10

766

16

326

8

204

13

891

20

401

64

750

14

141

0.1

822

5.6

771

17.5

767

3.7

586

0.1

564

*

*

0.4

674

1.1 1,078

0.5

727

0.3 1,081

1.2

750

0.6

821

1.0

863

0.2

937

2 17 23 16
1 1 3 4 5 12 3,538 11 236 755 148 64 270 173

* 2,290
* 149
* * 157 * 83 * 38,492 222 1,934 10,459 1,056 1,385 1,481 484

*

*

3.2

860

*

*

0.2

764

*

*

*

*

0.2

589

*

*

0.1 1,118

*

*

53.6

586

0.3 1,285

2.7

781

14.6

456

1.5

728

1.9

851

2.1

921

0.7

491

390

1,413

2.0

726

17

*

*

*

266

2,795

29

*

343

7,267

49

471

400

6,893

3.9

480

*

*

10.1

831

0.7

279

9.6

241

387 192 4,758 253
41 77 135 5,011 267,525

1,784 134
55,459 16,308
524 3,507 12,277 71,765 3,752,981

2.5

538

0.2

518

77.3

641

22.7

671

0.7

870

4.9

703

17.1

653

100.0

648

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Haralson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Haralson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Haralson

Note: Source:

Berry Plastics Holding Corporation Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc Diamond Crystal Brands Inc Elwood Staffing Services Inc Higgins General Hospital Hl-A Co Inc Honda Precision Parts of Georgia Ingles Markets Inc Stoffel Seals Corp Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Haralson Area
Bremen-Bowdon Investment Co Inc Engineered Fabrics Corp Fresh Express Inc Higgins General Hospital Pillgrims Pride Corp Southwire Company The Hon Company University of West Georgia Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Carroll Polk Carroll Carroll Carroll Carroll Polk Carroll Carroll
Paulding

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Haralson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Haralson, GA Carroll, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Douglas, GA Paulding, GA Polk, GA Dekalb, GA Other Total Residents:

5,029 2,545
803 627 562 327 302 137 701 11,033

3(5&(17 2)727$/
45.6 23.1
7.3 5.7 5.1 3.0 2.7 1.2 6.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Haralson

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Haralson, GA Carroll, GA Cleburne, AL Polk, GA Paulding, GA Calhoun, AL Douglas, GA Randolph, AL Other Total Residents:

5,029 919 467 319 75 71 61 41 147
7,129

3(5&(17 2)727$/
70.5 12.9
6.6 4.5 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.6 2.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.8H-1T2.%9i3Ag45.%h-8L2534%73S45.6c-52265h3%14+o5.o-64l%4

Haralson Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.3% 35.6% 23.9%
8.1% 4.2% 100.0%

18-24 31.1% 31.1% 35.0%
2.6% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.8% 36.7% 27.2% 12.6%
3.7% 100.0%

35-44 21.6% 39.0% 24.4%
9.8% 5.3% 100.0%

45-64 27.5% 38.3% 20.8%
7.4% 5.9% 100.0%

65+ 53.2% 26.5% 12.3%
4.6% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Carroll Haralson Paulding Polk Haralson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,015 350
1,666 356
3,387

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,015 350
1,666 356
3,387

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Colleges and Universities

Haralson Area

Paulding

Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com
Polk

Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu
Carroll

Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia
Haralson

www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu

West Georgia Technical College West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.westgatech.edu www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 66

2009 77

2010 135

36

72

51

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 75.3

100.0

-29.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Child Care Provider/Assistant Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 7

2010 6

74

185

255

7

14

3

1

9

17

10

9

9

29

21

53

10

7

8

18

19

35

136

150

237

49

62

64

3

10

8

58

64

61

32

37

13

68

63

90

25

12

15

26

52

49

7

11

5

13

11

7

53

87

72

38

38

16

14

22

67

56

56

102

12

20

7

24

59

67

12

14

49

4

2

1

43

42

3

16

10

36

26

46

67

20

7

31

33

32

38

17

45

33

18

11

16

7

12

8

124

249

194

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 -14.3

150.0

37.8

100.0

-78.6

800.0

88.9

-10.0

0.0

-27.6

152.4

-30.0

14.3

5.6

84.2

10.3

58.0

26.5

3.2

233.3

-20.0

10.3

-4.7

15.6

-64.9

-7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1

42.9 25.0 -5.8 -54.5

-15.4 64.2

-36.4 -17.2

0.0

-57.9

57.1

204.5

0.0

82.1

66.7 145.8
16.7 -50.0
-2.3 -37.5 76.9 -65.0
-3.0 164.7 -38.9
71.4 100.8

-65.0 13.6 250.0 -50.0 -92.9 260.0 45.7 342.9 18.8 -26.7 45.5 -33.3 -22.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 98

2009 135

2010 242

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 37.8

2009-2010 79.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Haralson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Haralson

NUMBER PERCENT

11,746

100.0

709

6.0

124

1.1

145

1.2

793

6.8

335

2.9

1,235

10.5

1,629

13.9

1,239

10.6

1,015

8.6

1,554

13.2

684

5.8

704

6.0

297

2.5

1,203

10.2

80

0.7

Haralson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

113,797

100.0

10,125

8.9

3,286

2.9

2,124

1.9

8,733

7.7

2,650

2.3

12,151

10.7

18,986

16.7

9,142

8.0

8,386

7.4

11,886

10.4

6,594

5.8

5,289

4.7

2,378

2.1

11,495

10.1

572

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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977

334

123

156

54

14

1,550

531

218

458

124

32

3,141 1,043

387

47

32

6

8

111

91

31

30

195

161

9

21 12

147

3

6

3

21

28

56 27

181

7

15

3

44

47

98 45

393

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22

107

116

38

103

227

369

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Carroll Haralson Paulding Polk Total Area

4,970 1,109 3,702 3,965 13,746

81

408

19

69

98

177

72

361

270 1,015

199

143

486 1,136

40

30

101

212

79

119

396 1,397

143

112

379

510

461

404 1,362 3,255

20

489

279

5

144

81

7

364

272

18

343

191

50 1,340

823

Prod.
992 233 434 1,144 2,803

Trans. & Moving
737 175 359 692 1,963

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1108 North Main Street Cedartown GA 30125 Phone: (770) 749 - 2213

Fax: (770) 749 - 2277

Rehabilitation Center(s) 101 Bainbridge Way Suite 300 Dallas, GA 30132-4767 Phone: (770) 443 - 3717

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Harris County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Harris Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Troup Harris Area Georgia United States Chambers, AL Lee, AL

Labor Force 16,253 9,171 85,543 3,023 31,401
145,391 4,693,711 153,889,000
14,060 64,873

Employed 15,057 7,970 77,465 2,760 27,811
131,063 4,213,719 139,064,000
12,129 59,572

Unemployed Rate 1,196 7.4% 1,201 13.1% 8,078 9.4% 263 8.7% 3,590 11.4%
14,328 9.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,931 13.7% 5,301 8.2%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Harris City of Hamilton Harris Area Georgia United States Chambers, AL Lee, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

32,024 55

35,888

12.1

46,656

45.7

1,016

491,146

536,715

9.3

620,573

26.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

34,029

36,404

7.0

36,532

7.4

139,307

154,474

10.9

179,495

28.8

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Paper Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Food Machinery Textile Mills Transportation Equipment
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
116 11
0 89 16
1 3 1 1 1 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 284 2 17 49 9 4 15 17
37
0
36 1
26 8
31
32 13 413 41 11 10 20 454

Harris

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

543

14.5

526

44

1.2

494

0

0.0

0

375

10.0

484

124

3.3

664

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

58

1.5

698

*

*

*

10

0.3

518

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,994 * 151 234 102 * 93 17

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

53.1

484

*

*

4.0

623

6.2

327

2.7 1,169

*

*

2.5

849

0.5

418

75

2.0

703

0

0.0

0

135

3.6

432

*

*

*

227

6.0

646

*

*

*

687

18.3

300

44 11 2,548 1,208 62 61 1,085 3,757

1.2

414

0.3

701

67.8

506

32.2

642

1.7

888

1.6

470

28.9

568

100.0

521

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 979 51

Harris Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

19,933 287

15.1

875

0.2

620

9

189

646

5,262

273

14,193

15

546

31

277

10

260

12

398

13

124

47

532

7

372

22

163

2

*

2

*

3

*

4

270

5

457

0.1

900

4.0

745

10.7

927

0.4

705

0.2

812

0.2

957

0.3

713

0.1

799

0.4

733

0.3 1,083

0.1

534

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

881

0.3

857

6 12 14 14 16 18 20 5,569 13 274 1,163 141 111 462 311

854 1,906
253 1,271 1,068 1,345 4,058 85,690
339 3,754 15,381 2,150 7,036 6,893 1,563

0.6 1,221

1.4

955

0.2

682

1.0

875

0.8 1,075

1.0

818

3.1

984

64.9

668

0.3 1,272

2.8

797

11.6

468

1.6

802

5.3

952

5.2 1,021

1.2

681

549

4,916

3.7

961

74

1,943

1.5 1,535

380

7,281

42

833

728

16,487

72

1,120

617

12,972

5.5

417

0.6

606

12.5

812

0.8

358

9.8

276

632 211 6,759 397
99 111 187 7,156 267,525

3,027 186
105,809 26,310 6,286 4,719 15,305
132,119 3,752,981

2.3

503

0.1

534

80.1

707

19.9

709

4.8

945

3.6

628

11.6

638

100.0

707

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Harris Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Harris Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Harris

Note: Source:

Black Cow Inc Callaway Gardens Resort Cedar Cove Inc Gab Robins North America Inc Global Auto Processing Services Llc Golden Age Oak View Home Llc Ida Cason Callaway Foundation Rci Services Llc Sng Pipeline Services Co Llc Southern Crates Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Harris Area
American Family Life Assurance Columbus State University Hamilton House Nursing Ctr Kia Motors Manufacturing Lagrange Troup County Hospital Auth St Francis Hospital Inc The Wellpoint Companies Inc Total System Services Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee
Troup Troup Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Troup

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Harris

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Muscogee, GA Harris, GA Troup, GA Meriwether, GA Chattahoochee, GA Russell, AL Chambers, AL Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

6,087 2,867 1,183
416 304 214 156 103 474 11,804

3(5&(17 2)727$/
51.6 24.3 10.0
3.5 2.6 1.8 1.3 0.9 4.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Harris

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NUMBER

Harris, GA Muscogee, GA Troup, GA Meriwether, GA Talbot, GA Russell, AL Lee, AL Chambers, AL Other Total Residents:

2,867 1,123
373 267 162 131
89 77 245 5,334

3(5&(17 2)727$/
53.7 21.1
7.0 5.0 3.0 2.5 1.7 1.4 4.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e72O8.4H-81T2.%4i2Ag45.%h-7L2434%25S45.6c-72165h3%54+o5.o-94l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.2% 31.3% 27.6% 10.7%
6.1% 100.0%

18-24 27.8% 37.5% 29.7%
4.7% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.7% 31.7% 33.0% 15.3%
5.3% 100.0%

35-44 15.9% 32.5% 31.8% 12.8%
7.0% 100.0%

45-64 22.7% 30.1% 26.7% 10.9%
9.5% 100.0%

65+ 45.2% 25.8% 15.8%
7.9% 5.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Harris Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Troup Harris Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
338 170 1,844
38 682 3,072

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
338 170 1,844
38 682 3,072

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Colleges and Universities

Harris Area
Muscogee
Beacon University Troy University Embry-Riddle - Columbus Center Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Benning University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Camp University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus
Harris
Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Troup
LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College

beacon.edu benning.troy.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.colstate.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.phoenix.edu www.phoenix.edu
www.columbustech.edu
www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 44

2010 39

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

34

25

3

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

1

11

16

14

19

17

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

8

10

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

15

13

8

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

22

27

31

Banking and Financial Support Services

10

32

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

9

8

14

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

2

10

9

Carpentry/Carpenter

15

22

44

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

48

21

26

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

30

32

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

35

30

48

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

35

23

38

25

6

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

13

14

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

14

8

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

20

37

43

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

28

63

60

21

15

9

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

42

42

45

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

59

42

33

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

1

3

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

9

4

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

7

8

5

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

28

24

32

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

28

28

44

Medical/Clinical Assistant

17

27

21

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

11

26

20

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

13

40

19

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

12

14

14

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

8

8

Surgical Technology/Technologist

31

26

28

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

25

16

11

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -11.4

-26.5

-88.0

1000.0

45.5

35.7 25.0 -13.3 22.7 220.0 -11.1 400.0 46.7 -56.3
6.7 -14.3 -34.3

-10.5 -20.0 -38.5 14.8 -87.5 75.0 -10.0 100.0 23.8 100.0 60.0 65.2

-76.0 7.7
27.3 85.0 125.0

100.0 7.1
-42.9 16.2 -4.8

-28.6 0.0
-14.3 -28.8 -91.7 -55.6 14.3 -14.3
0.0 58.8 136.4 207.7 16.7 -11.1 -16.1 -36.0

-40.0 7.1
33.3 -21.4 200.0 -75.0 -37.5 33.3 57.1 -22.2 -23.1 -52.5
0.0 0.0 7.7 -31.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 20

2009 30

2010 32

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 6.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Harris County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Harris

NUMBER PERCENT

12,227

100.0

1,483

12.1

450

3.7

405

3.3

1,219

10.0

385

3.2

1,311

10.7

1,910

15.6

543

4.4

870

7.1

1,049

8.6

510

4.2

514

4.2

325

2.7

1,154

9.4

99

0.8

Harris Area

NUMBER PERCENT

134,314

100.0

12,729

9.5

3,484

2.6

4,025

3.0

13,138

9.8

3,114

2.3

14,058

10.5

21,293

15.9

6,211

4.6

6,993

5.2

15,607

11.6

6,436

4.8

5,925

4.4

2,776

2.1

17,212

12.8

1,313

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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275

99

46

182

44

12

2,194

654

269

54

14

8

840

250

87

3,545 1,061

422

16

15

9

15

126

65

1

1

37

40

189

136

3

12

1

32

4

12

1

22

28

140 27

245

0

1

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14

19

48

5

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54

213 34

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21

19

17

40

211

315

4

11

46

145

299

530

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Harris Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Troup Total Area

966 1,555 9,905
382 7,529 20,337

27

45

50

15

72

71

320 1,017

488

4

14

17

102

561

388

468 1,709 1,014

24

81

42

88

399 1,243

15

28

189

567

669 2,007

227 293 2,559
59 1,157 4,295

5

100

59

9

101

80

12

816

511

2

28

19

16

524

274

44 1,569

943

Prod.
197 466 1,375 121 2,232 4,391

Trans. & Moving
151 318 1,165
75 1,519 3,228

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560
233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Hart County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Hart Elbert Franklin Madison Hart Area Georgia United States Anderson, SC Oconee, SC

Labor Force 10,118 9,436 9,992 15,482 45,028
4,693,711 153,889,000
85,344 31,186

Employed 8,913 8,151 8,818
14,183 40,065 4,213,719 139,064,000 75,648 27,508

Unemployed Rate 1,205 11.9% 1,285 13.6% 1,174 11.7% 1,299 8.4% 4,963 11.0%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
9,696 11.4% 3,678 11.8%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Hart City of Hartwell Hart Area Georgia United States Anderson, SC Oconee, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

25,213 75

27,320

8.4

32,120

27.4

4,469

352,980

374,766

6.2

415,686

17.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

185,414

192,190

3.7

208,820

12.6

71,983

78,540

9.1

87,500

21.6

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
103 10
1 63 29
1 4 1 2 1 1 2 3 6 1 2 4 1 0
0 0 0 291 5 23 80 3 10 21 9
30
0
12 3
26 8
26
35 13 407 30
7 11 12 437

Hart

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,380 95

23.5

869

1.6

590

* 217 1,068
* * * * * * * * 70 * * * * 0

*

*

3.7

551

18.2

958

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.2

613

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0 0 0 3,267 * 237 892 * 112 115 23

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

55.7

549

*

*

4.0

963

15.2

381

*

*

1.9 1,138

2.0

693

0.4

345

90

1.5

616

0

0.0

0

482

8.2

575

19

0.3

473

569

9.7

631

31

0.5

376

439

7.5

229

101 *
4,655 1,215
96 164 955 5,870

1.7 *
79.3 20.7
1.6 2.8 16.3 100.0

427 *
709 727 1,077 557 548 633

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 490 28

Hart Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,782 296

26.8

697

1.4

563

20

163

249

768

193

4,556

5

*

8

465

1

*

13

106

1

*

3

4

3

*

6

97

30

372

9

384

9

733

16

363

4

*

1

*

0.8

603

3.6

581

21.1

728

*

*

2.2

557

*

*

0.5

554

*

*

0.0

396

*

*

0.4

748

1.7

697

1.8

961

3.4

975

1.7

876

*

*

*

*

1 2 81 1,149 9 119 301 50 20 94 33

* * 1,137 10,648 184 943 2,662 608 167 499 *

*

*

*

*

5.3

605

49.3

519

0.9 1,076

4.4

751

12.3

391

2.8

753

0.8 1,021

2.3

747

*

*

100

296

1.4

578

11

118

0.5

745

51

1,064

6

*

112

1,886

17

75

110

1,504

4.9

534

*

*

8.7

561

0.3

304

7.0

232

116 55
1,694 160 35 55 70
1,854 267,525

421 50
16,480 5,119 337 477 4,305
21,597 3,752,981

1.9 0.2 76.3 23.7 1.6 2.2 19.9 100.0

484 488 581 596 1,083 547 563 585 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Hart Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Hart Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Hart

Note: Source:

Alphastaff Systems V Inc GA Dept of Corrections Hart Electric Membership Corp McDonalds Pharma Tech Industries Royston Llc Tennecohartwell The Gables At Cobb Village TS Staffing Corp Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Beaulieu Group Llc Carry-On-Trailer Inc McDonalds Pharma Tech Industries Pillgrims Pride Corp Royston Llc Tennecohartwell The Gables At Cobb Village The Gables At Cobb Village Wal-Mart

Hart Area

COUNTY Franklin Franklin Hart Hart Elbert Hart Hart Franklin Hart Hart

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Hart

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Hart, GA Franklin, GA Elbert, GA Anderson, SC Clarke, GA Stephens, GA Oconee, SC Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

6,768 1,669
371 346 272 210
93 69 461 10,259

3(5&(17 2)727$/
66.0 16.3
3.6 3.4 2.7 2.0 0.9 0.7 4.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Hart

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NUMBER

Hart, GA Elbert, GA Franklin, GA Anderson, SC Madison, GA Stephens, GA Oconee, GA Clarke, GA Other Total Residents:

6,768 700 638 262 106 101 53 32 244
8,904

3(5&(17 2)727$/
76.0 7.9 7.2 2.9 1.2 1.1 0.6 0.4 2.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e03O8.0H-02T2.%1i7Ag45.%h-4L2434%9S45.6c-68265h3%34+o5.o-14l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.7% 38.7% 20.3%
6.5% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 30.0% 39.1% 28.2%
2.7% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.4% 39.8% 25.3% 10.0%
3.6% 100.0%

35-44 23.1% 43.5% 21.8%
6.8% 4.8% 100.0%

45-64 29.6% 41.3% 18.7%
5.5% 4.9% 100.0%

65+ 49.8% 28.0% 12.3%
6.6% 3.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Elbert Franklin Hart Madison Hart Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
205 215 193 286 899

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
205 215 193 286 899

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Colleges and Universities

Hart Area

Elbert

The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu
Hart

Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Franklin

www.athenstech.edu

Emmanuel College

www.ec.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Version 2.0

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2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

33

14

21

4

3

4

70

27

49

82

56

113

Hart Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

-25.0

33.3

-61.4 -31.7

81.5 101.8
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 8

2010 14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

51

26

37

5

9

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.0

2009-2010 75.0

100.0

60.0

12.5

-88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

80.0

133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.).

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Hart County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Hart

NUMBER PERCENT

10,959

100.0

978

8.9

119

1.1

370

3.4

700

6.4

315

2.9

1,088

9.9

1,525

13.9

680

6.2

799

7.3

1,834

16.7

505

4.6

573

5.2

180

1.6

1,169

10.7

124

1.1

Hart Area

NUMBER PERCENT

42,484

100.0

3,476

8.2

590

1.4

951

2.2

2,889

6.8

1,063

2.5

4,137

9.7

6,386

15.0

2,726

6.4

3,199

7.5

6,891

16.2

2,384

5.6

2,346

5.5

668

1.6

4,456

10.5

322

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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215

48

19

197

61

15

179

53

14

242

67

20

833

229

68

6

12

7

15

5

12

12

6

30

45

4

7

2

34

3

7

1

27

7

2

1

34

6

7

3

43

20

23

7

138

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18

34

12

31

23

41

71

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Elbert Franklin Hart Madison Total Area

1,434

14

112

56

39

111

190

1,059

18

81

32

21

116

185

1,015

17

57

28

24

110

165

1,159

27

68

33

38

116

237

4,667

76

318

149

122

453

777

10

98

53

8

102

66

5

84

64

12

138

104

35

422

287

Prod.
483 291 333 208 1,315

Trans. & Moving
268 139 128 178 713

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514

Fax: (706) 282 - 4513

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Heard County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Heard Carroll Coweta Troup Heard Area Georgia United States Randolph, AL

Labor Force 4,756
51,592 59,998 31,401 147,747 4,693,711 153,889,000
9,050

Employed 4,162
45,890 54,092 27,811 131,955 4,213,719 139,064,000
7,916

Unemployed Rate 594 12.5%
5,702 11.1% 5,906 9.8% 3,590 11.4% 15,792 10.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6% 1,134 12.5%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Heard City of Franklin Heard Area Georgia United States Randolph, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

11,834 116

13,171

11.3

15,679

32.5

993

339,243

402,231

18.6

515,108

51.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

22,521

26,000

15.4

28,232

25.4

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Chemical Computer and Electronic Product Paper Food Plastics and Rubber Products Wood Product Textile Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
47 9
1 28
9 1 2 2 1 2
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 4 4 20 7 1 6 3
7
0
5 0 6 0 6
10 5
131 23 3 7 13
154

Heard

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,263 48

49.1 1,088

1.9

624

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

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*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

604

23.5

965

*

*

*

17

0.7

660

80

3.1

401

22

0.9

687

*

*

*

26

1.0

685

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

7

0.3

218

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

26

1.0

154

22 *
1,871 703 18 * 600
2,574

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72.7 27.3
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23.3 100.0

598 *
1,026 611 754 * 556 913

NUMBER
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Heard Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

23,869 302

24.1

850

0.3

628

5

56

696

5,023

355

18,486

17

1,947

25

242

16

2,057

72

1,172

26

612

0.1

876

5.1

845

18.7

854

2.0

945

0.2

767

2.1

863

1.2

826

0.6 1,122

5 4 4 6 7 8 9 12 17 19 19 20 23 23 23 4,465 14 309 954 170 82 350 247

* * 92 * 26 733 873 2,373 808 174 1,061 123 131 208 4,570 56,977 1,097 3,234 13,869 1,841 2,822 2,460 784

*

*

*

*

0.1

873

*

*

0.0 1,061

0.7 1,070

0.9 1,039

2.4

632

0.8

723

0.2

467

1.1

883

0.1

659

0.1

636

0.2

934

4.6

917

57.6

635

1.1 1,325

3.3

764

14.0

506

1.9

746

2.9

830

2.5

919

0.8

590

464

1,840

1.9

887

30

1,065

1.1 1,677

333

5,388

44

744

459

10,707

66

889

482

8,302

5.4

446

0.8

535

10.8

861

0.9

398

8.4

245

461 217 5,784 285
53 90 142 6,069 267,525

1,934 158
81,004 17,867
651 4,131 13,085 98,870 3,752,981

2.0

514

0.2

632

81.9

699

18.1

682

0.7

964

4.2

679

13.2

669

100.0

696

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Heard Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Heard Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Heard

Note: Source:

BE & K Construction Co Captain Billy Fish House Fluor Daniel Services Corp Franklin Aluminum Co Inc GE Intl Georgia Power Company Heard County Concrete Inc Heritage Healthcare Of Franklin Llc Rockdale Grocery Inc Southern Company Service Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Heard Area
Higgins General Hospital Interface Flooring Systems Inc Kia Motors Manufacturing Lagrange Troup County Hospital Auth Piedmont Newnan Hospital Inc Southwire Company University of West Georgia Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp of America

COUNTY Carroll Troup Troup Troup Coweta Carroll Carroll Carroll Troup Coweta

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Heard

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Heard, GA Coweta, GA Troup, GA Carroll, GA Fulton, GA Douglas, GA Cobb, GA Fayette, GA Other Total Residents:

1,413 940 678 618 308 79 70 52 330
4,488

3(5&(17 2)727$/
31.5 20.9 15.1 13.8
6.9 1.8 1.6 1.2 7.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Heard

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Heard, GA Carroll, GA Troup, GA Randolph, AL Coweta, GA Chambers, AL Haralson, GA Meriwether, GA Other Total Residents:

1,413 214 183 175 102 31 22 20 67
2,227

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.4 9.6 8.2 7.9 4.6 1.4 1.0 0.9 3.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.5H-81T2.%8i9Ag45.%h-4L2434%38S45.6c-84165h3%74+o5.o-34l%4

Heard Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
25.9% 33.2% 24.8% 10.7%
5.4% 100.0%

18-24 32.8% 28.8% 34.0%
4.1% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.4% 34.5% 26.1% 16.3%
4.8% 100.0%

35-44 17.3% 36.5% 27.4% 12.4%
6.4% 100.0%

45-64 23.8% 35.3% 22.3% 10.7%
7.9% 100.0%

65+ 48.4% 26.0% 14.9%
6.4% 4.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Carroll Coweta Heard Troup Heard Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,015 1,275
124 682 3,096

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,015 1,275
124 682 3,096

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Colleges and Universities

Heard Area Troup
LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College
Carroll
Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia
Heard
West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu
www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu
www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 66

2009 77

2010 135

36

72

51

6

7

6

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 75.3

100.0

-29.2

16.7

-14.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Child Care Provider/Assistant Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 74

2009 185

2010 255

7

14

3

1

9

17

10

9

9

29

21

53

10

7

8

18

19

35

136

150

237

49

62

64

3

10

8

58

64

61

32

37

13

68

63

90

25

12

15

26

52

49

7

11

5

13

11

7

53

87

72

38

38

16

14

22

67

56

56

102

12

20

7

24

59

67

12

14

49

4

2

1

43

42

3

16

10

36

26

46

67

20

7

31

33

32

38

17

45

33

18

11

16

7

12

8

124

249

194

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 150.0

2009-2010 37.8

100.0

-78.6

800.0

88.9

-10.0

0.0

-27.6

152.4

-30.0

14.3

5.6

84.2

10.3

58.0

26.5

3.2

233.3

-20.0

10.3

-4.7

15.6

-64.9

-7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1

42.9 25.0 -5.8 -54.5

-15.4 64.2

-36.4 -17.2

0.0

-57.9

57.1

204.5

0.0

82.1

66.7 145.8
16.7 -50.0
-2.3 -37.5 76.9 -65.0
-3.0 164.7 -38.9
71.4 100.8

-65.0 13.6 250.0 -50.0 -92.9 260.0 45.7 342.9 18.8 -26.7 45.5 -33.3 -22.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 98

2009 135

2010 242

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 37.8

2009-2010 79.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Heard County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Heard

NUMBER PERCENT

4,926

100.0

265

5.4

55

1.1

79

1.6

317

6.4

94

1.9

336

6.8

662

13.4

730

14.8

450

9.1

743

15.1

339

6.9

284

5.8

55

1.1

489

9.9

28

0.6

Heard Area

NUMBER PERCENT

121,540

100.0

11,674

9.6

3,746

3.1

2,608

2.2

10,807

8.9

2,777

2.3

12,525

10.3

19,854

16.3

7,578

6.2

8,580

7.1

13,757

11.3

6,297

5.2

5,249

4.3

2,475

2.0

13,026

10.7

587

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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977

334

123

1,303

548

159

70

23

3

840

250

87

3,190 1,155

372

47

32

63

75

4

4

37

40

151

151

9

21 12

147

21

30 19

112

1

0

1

9

19

48

5

128

50

99 37

396

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85

111

6

16

46

145

204

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4,970 4,505
540 7,529 17,544

81

408

69

333

4

31

102

561

256 1,333

199

143

486 1,136

161

114

455 1,254

8

17

42

96

388

189

567 1,157

756

463 1,550 3,643

20

489

279

9

352

242

5

72

42

16

524

274

50 1,437

837

Prod.
992 877 138 2,232 4,239

Trans. & Moving
737 639
85 1,519 2,980

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1002 Longley Place LaGrange GA 30240-5733 Phone: (706) 845 - 4000

Fax: (706) 845 - 4005

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220 Hogansville Road Suite 400 LaGrange, GA 30241-6600 Phone: (706) 298 - 7270

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Henry County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Henry Butts Clayton Dekalb Newton Rockdale Spalding Henry Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 95,947 9,895
131,098 374,696
46,040 39,472 27,974 725,122 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 85,972 8,728
114,904 335,662
40,434 34,904 24,258 644,862 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 9,975 10.4% 1,167 11.8%
16,194 12.4% 39,034 10.4%
5,606 12.2% 4,568 11.6% 3,716 13.3% 80,260 11.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Henry City of McDonough Henry Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

203,922

8

22,084

2015 Estimate
247,235

% Change 2010-2015
21.2

2025 Projected*
347,964

% Change 2010-2025
70.6

1,428,140

1,687,757

18.2 2,066,866

44.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
489 9
4 388
88 5 1 1 5 1 2 3
11 2 4 4 7 2 9 3 2
2 3 10 11 0 2,783 4 159 511 148 33 190 173
298
13
217 39
360 38
344
256 166 3,438 105
18 15 72 3,543

Henry

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,287 36

9.0

832

0.1

383

66 1,532 2,653
* * * * * * * * * 244 * 46 * 115 32 *

0.1

900

3.2

802

5.6

853

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.5

951

*

*

0.1

902

*

*

0.2

749

0.1

758

*

*

* * 108 * 0 33,712 * 1,957 8,080 2,087 * 1,125 605

*

*

*

*

0.2

649

*

*

0.0

0

70.7

557

*

*

4.1

924

16.9

453

4.4

717

*

*

2.4

890

1.3

638

1,067

2.2

821

445

0.9 1,097

4,506 484
4,992 689
5,739

9.5

430

1.0

501

10.5

771

1.4

356

12.0

247

1,036 128
38,127 9,556 1,156 173 8,227
47,682

2.2 0.3 80.0 20.0 2.4 0.4 17.3 100.0

523 710 695 1,057 1,849 613 708 640

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 3,264 33

Henry Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

48,287 213

9.7

946

0.0

849

17 2,237
977 67 10 8 28 6 29 28
151 7
77 60 69 10 111 62 25

246 17,134 30,691
5,072 361 543 473 216 592
2,693 2,028
211 2,531 3,528 1,925
247 2,006 2,090
*

0.0 1,350

3.4

904

6.2

966

1.0

884

0.1 1,041

0.1

661

0.1

513

0.0

874

0.1

806

0.5

971

0.4 1,030

0.0

851

0.5 1,237

0.7

993

0.4

941

0.0

809

0.4

837

0.4 1,043

*

*

19 42 61 106
1 24,787
47 1,887 4,046 1,066
563 1,547 1,419

1,627 1,403
994 1,953
* 358,592
2,761 22,939 58,123 47,420 10,514 14,155
6,122

0.3 1,112

0.3

969

0.2

661

0.4 1,054

*

*

72.0

808

0.6 1,344

4.6 1,132

11.7

492

9.5

943

2.1 1,397

2.8 1,165

1.2

726

3,805

22,492

4.5 1,268

143

6,327

1.3 1,709

1,765 390
2,933 335
2,404

33,817 18,921 57,085
4,502 42,232

6.8

636

3.8 1,266

11.5

789

0.9

388

8.5

301

2,437 1,629 29,680
898 161 231 506 30,578 267,525

11,185 1,104
407,983 89,823 19,657 14,483 55,683
497,804 3,752,981

2.2 0.2 82.0 18.0 3.9 2.9 11.2 100.0

601 857 824 919 1,534 672 766 841 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Henry Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Henry Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Henry

Note: Source:

All American Quality Foods Inc Briggs & Stratton Power Products Gr Georgia Power Company Henry Health Care Eagle's Landing Publix Super Market Inc Staffing Solutions Southeast Inc Staffmark Investment Llc The Kroger Company The Reserves Network Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Henry Area
Children'S Healthcare Dekalb Medical Center Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Emory Healthcare, Inc, Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Southern Regional Medical Center The Kroger Company United Parcel Service Wal-Mart

COUNTY DeKalb DeKalb Clayton DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb Clayton DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Henry

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Henry, GA Fulton, GA Clayton, GA Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Cobb, GA Fayette, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents:

18,751 14,157 13,541
5,597 1,531 1,365 1,137 1,005 3,260 60,344

3(5&(17 2)727$/
31.1 23.5 22.4
9.3 2.5 2.3 1.9 1.7 5.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Henry

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Henry, GA Clayton, GA Spalding, GA Butts, GA Dekalb, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents:

18,751 4,413 2,426 1,423 1,174 954 706 602 3,724
34,173

3(5&(17 2)727$/
54.9 12.9
7.1 4.2 3.4 2.8 2.1 1.8 10.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e11O8.9H-91T2.%5i6Ag45.%h-3L1334%65S45.6c-82165h3%34+o5.o-14l%4

Henry Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
19.6% 26.2% 29.0% 16.7%
8.5% 100.0%

18-24 31.9% 27.0% 31.1%
9.3% 0.7% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.3% 23.8% 30.6% 22.1%
8.3% 100.0%

35-44 13.1% 26.2% 32.0% 19.3%
9.5% 100.0%

45-64 16.8% 27.3% 27.7% 15.9% 12.4% 100.0%

65+ 35.2% 27.7% 19.1% 10.6%
7.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Butts Clayton Dekalb Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding Henry Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
199 2,184 5,460 2,573
962 1,063
498 12,939

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199 2,184 5,460 2,573
962 1,063
498 12,939

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Colleges and Universities

Henry Area

Newton

Troy University

covington.troy.edu

Oxford College of Emory University

http://www.emory.edu/oxford/

Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu

Dekalb

Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology
Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake
Clayton

http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.chefs.edu/atlanta www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu

Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw
Henry

http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu

Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Spalding

www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu www.sctech.edu

Southern Crescent Technical College

www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 39

2009 18

2010 16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

9

6

15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

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2008-2009 -53.8

2009-2010 -11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2
0.0 88.9 -71.4

146.2 50.0
146.3 -3.0 82.4
-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0
0.0 -41.3 47.9 -21.1 19.4

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3 150.0 -50.0 14.3 55.6 -69.0 40.0 -5.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 21

2009 24

2010 20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 14.3

2009-2010 -16.7

18.2

-15.4

-20.0

33.3

84.6

-50.0

-5.9

9.4

-7.2

9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Henry County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Henry

NUMBER PERCENT

62,671

100.0

7,529

12.0

2,364

3.8

1,344

2.1

5,813

9.3

1,203

1.9

6,818

10.9

13,463

21.5

3,474

5.5

5,019

8.0

3,438

5.5

3,729

6.0

2,373

3.8

1,400

2.2

4,549

7.3

155

0.3

Henry Area

NUMBER PERCENT

652,918

100.0

75,143

11.5

30,879

4.7

17,097

2.6

73,816

11.3

12,473

1.9

67,359

10.3

125,197

19.2

31,739

4.9

31,964

4.9

39,204

6.0

32,718

5.0

30,388

4.7

13,063

2.0

68,058

10.4

3,820

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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10

4

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Clayton

3,541

995

481

184

107

Dekalb

9,475 2,950

1,353

705

302

Henry

2,245

781

315

167

80

Newton

1,278

395

151

84

55

Rockdale

1,104

361

140

80

45

Spalding

583

199

48

23

25

Total Area

18,394 5,732

2,498

1,247

622

5

2

2

26

41

205 51

521

226

456 215 1,108

24

86 31

252

21

60 17

139

14

55 16

144

8

23

5

76

339

887 337 2,266

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14 253 561 168
99 74 49 1,218

34 522 837 222 195 113 101 2,024

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789 12,570 23,023
5,409 4,738 2,875 3,324 52,728

19 421 705 200 105
82 88 1,620

46 834 1,865 287 287 143 307 3,769

30 367 866 131 133
78 120 1,725

28 403 806 177 126
94 81 1,715

94 1,599 3,155
759 560 371 356 6,894

196 4,733 8,933 2,028 1,485 1,037
747 19,159

2

66

20

586

52 1,049

10

322

11

406

4

212

11

276

110 2,917

52 578 931 319 260 143 187 2,470

Prod.
128 1,146 2,146
478 665 345 598 5,506

Trans. & Moving
128 1,883 2,515
698 700 366 553 6,843

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2450 Mt Zion Parkway Building 100, Suite 100 Jonesboro GA 30236 Phone: (678) 479 - 5886

Fax: (678) 479 - 6818

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2450 Mt. Zion Parkway Southwood 75 Office Park Jonesboro, GA 30236 Phone: (678) Ext - 301

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Houston County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Houston Bibb Bleckley Dooly Macon Peach Pulaski Twiggs Houston Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 71,182 73,526 5,383 4,638 5,036 11,980 4,408 4,565
180,718 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 65,774 65,735 4,724 4,110 4,344 10,544 4,019 4,038
163,288 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 5,408 7.6% 7,791 10.6% 659 12.2% 528 11.4% 692 13.7% 1,436 12.0% 389 8.8% 527 11.5%
17,430 9.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Houston City of Perry Houston Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

139,900 17

149,875

7.1

176,199

25.9

13,839

386,896

402,315

4.0

448,172

15.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
317 15
1 228
73 6 1 3 1 7 4 4 9 5 3 1
7 8 4 10 0 0 0 0 2,019 8 69 434 42 26 146 113
297
19
114 24
267 27
266
167 80
2,416 174 50 43 81
2,590

Houston

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,472 75

11.3

763

0.1

535

* 1,019 5,369 3,691
* * * 34 114 162 533 21 * *

*

*

1.8

769

9.4

765

6.4

692

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

126

0.2

660

0.3

736

0.9 1,068

0.0

814

*

*

*

*

* 219
32 57
0 0 0 0 25,731 227 538 6,210 758 311 928 463

*

*

0.4 1,498

0.1

528

0.1

509

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

44.9

610

0.4 1,070

0.9

863

10.8

447

1.3

929

0.5

787

1.6

811

0.8

529

3,775

6.6 1,194

189

0.3

905

1,398 432
3,646 380
5,455

2.4

447

0.8

847

6.4

694

0.7

285

9.5

248

1,021 53
32,256 25,068 16,032
1,018 8,018 57,324

1.8 0.1 56.3 43.7 28.0 1.8 14.0 100.0

591 649 687 844 1,245 588 700 817

Houston Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,063 111

20,107 1,107

12.8

802

0.7

560

6

339

658

3,906

288

14,757

27

5,082

7

*

22

480

10

1,373

25

216

19

394

10

402

28

1,445

34

566

14

414

3

159

0.2 1,215

2.5

747

9.4

825

3.2

651

*

*

0.3

727

0.9 1,289

0.1

582

0.3

862

0.3

711

0.9 1,004

0.4

848

0.3

822

0.1

425

11 17 24 28
1 2 2 4 6,906 18 343 1,509 190 115 534 350

941 2,047
102 806
* * * 141 95,048 532 3,843 19,551 2,989 1,685 7,871 1,649

0.6

559

1.3 1,066

0.1

554

0.5

836

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

586

60.3

639

0.3 1,197

2.4

841

12.4

447

1.9

719

1.1

855

5.0

864

1.0

595

797

6,535

4.1 1,078

62

2,101

1.3

934

416

7,071

73

2,646

932

20,712

80

862

785

13,968

4.5

432

1.7

885

13.1

812

0.5

319

8.9

255

702 257 8,226 534 131 155 248 8,760 267,525

3,034 190
115,345 42,215 * 5,943 18,596
157,558 3,752,981

1.9

564

0.1

639

73.2

667

26.8

893

*

*

3.8

630

11.8

656

100.0

728

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Houston Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Houston Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Houston

Note: Source:

Anchor Glass Container Corp Frito-Lay Inc Houston Hospitals Inc L 3 Services Inc Lowes Home Centers Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Publix Super Market Inc Red Lobster Inn The Kroger Company Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Houston Area
Blue Bird North Georgia Corp Of Mercer University Frito-Lay Inc Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Company Houston Hospitals Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Peach Bibb
Houston Bibb Bibb
Houston Houston
Bibb Bibb Houston

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Houston

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Houston, GA Bibb, GA Peach, GA Dooly, GA Macon, GA Pulaski, GA Fulton, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

39,954 8,570 1,561 404 277 249 194 170 1,654
53,033

3(5&(17 2)727$/
75.3 16.2
2.9 0.8 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.3 3.1 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Houston

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NUMBER

Houston, GA Bibb, GA Peach, GA Crawford, GA Bleckley, GA Pulaski, GA Jones, GA Macon, GA Other Total Residents:

39,954 3,703 1,947 642 596 534 357 320 2,095
50,148

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.7 7.4 3.9 1.3 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.6 4.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.3H-71T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-2L2434%2S45.6c-03165h3%4+o5.o-94l%4

Houston Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.4% 32.6% 27.3% 10.7%
6.1% 100.0%

18-24 29.7% 30.6% 34.7%
4.4% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.2% 31.3% 33.1% 15.2%
5.2% 100.0%

35-44 14.9% 35.5% 29.6% 12.8%
7.2% 100.0%

45-64 22.0% 33.7% 24.4% 10.8%
9.1% 100.0%

65+ 42.3% 29.6% 15.8%
7.4% 4.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bibb Bleckley Dooly Houston Macon Peach Pulaski Twiggs Houston Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,062 141 70
1,534 102 243 108 59
3,319

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,062 141 70
1,534 102 243 108 59
3,319

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Colleges and Universities

Houston Area
Houston
Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Bibb
Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College
Twiggs
Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Peach
Fort Valley State University
Bleckley
Middle Georgia College

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu www.middlegatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.fvsu.edu
www.mgc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 34

2009 82

2010 50

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

36

30

28

Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician

24

5

14

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

61

48

41

3

3

4

55

6

32

Barbering/Barber

7

8

6

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

3

7

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

1

6

7

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

27

33

31

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

21

21

32

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

48

52

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 1,071

969 1,148

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

17

10

4

9

7

7

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

10

13

13

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

7

3

16

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 141.2

2009-2010 -39.0

-16.7

-6.7

-79.2

180.0

-21.3

-14.6

0.0

33.3

-89.1 14.3 133.3 500.0 22.2
0.0 -50.0 37.1
-9.5 -41.2

433.3 -25.0 -28.6 16.7
-6.1 52.4
0.0 8.3 18.5 -60.0

-22.2 30.0 -57.1

0.0 0.0 433.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Plumbing Technology/Plumber Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 42

2009 28

2010 52

49

71

73

8

17

16

12

10

27

48

60

19

18

22

49

10

15

15

28

28

36

7

5

1

3

7

3

32

19

1

24

12

23

4

24

50

3

12

7

40

27

20

13

13

13

11

4

7

2

2

1

8

9

6

105

108

95

11

39

43

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 85.7

44.9

2.8

112.5 -16.7 25.0

-5.9 170.0 -68.3

22.2 50.0
0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 300.0 -32.5
0.0 -63.6
0.0 12.5
2.9

122.7 0.0
28.6 -80.0 -57.1 -94.7 91.7 108.3 -41.7 -25.9
0.0 75.0 -50.0 -33.3 -12.0

254.5

10.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Houston County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Houston

NUMBER PERCENT

51,124

100.0

5,467

10.7

2,548

5.0

1,312

2.6

4,779

9.4

1,441

2.8

5,455

10.7

8,476

16.6

2,438

4.8

4,538

8.9

3,229

6.3

1,764

3.5

1,919

3.8

1,213

2.4

6,293

12.3

252

0.5

Houston Area

NUMBER PERCENT

155,740

100.0

14,748

9.5

5,019

3.2

4,695

3.0

15,161

9.7

4,061

2.6

18,235

11.7

24,345

15.6

7,452

4.8

10,181

6.5

12,627

8.1

6,659

4.3

7,007

4.5

3,815

2.5

19,924

12.8

1,811

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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508

153

114

31

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79

24

4

1,419

430

188

136

37

7

243

74

17

45

16

4

69

22

3

3,893 1,142

381

53

55

6

8

2

7

85

66

4

8

15

10

1

2

2

1

168

157

37

134 26

270

1

5

0

17

1

3

1

10

18

75 12

168

1

10

1

20

6

17

1

50

0

2

0

5

3

3

0

17

67

249 41

557

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172

299

12

25

7

20

122

171

16

30

16

27

4

10

5

13

354

595

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9,133

230 1,111

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39

822

394

Bleckley

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19

67

28

15

67

133

5

80

35

Dooly

908

18

99

38

16

102

100

27

60

40

Houston

5,358

125

563

236

184

718 1,344

36

458

349

Macon

1,145

24

100

52

32

75

129

80

82

42

Peach

1,274

39

156

49

39

148

241

51

120

61

Pulaski

402

11

35

20

10

39

63

2

43

15

Twiggs

474

7

35

34

16

42

86

3

52

27

Total Area

19,428

473 2,166 1,062

680 2,393 4,021

243 1,717

963

Prod.
1,222 170 230 705 282 195 94 96
2,994

Trans. & Moving
1,215 115 178 640 247 175 70 76
2,716

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 96 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins GA 31088 Phone: (478) 988 - 7130

Fax: (478) 988 - 7140

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1021 Commerce Street P.O. Box 688 Perry, GA 31069-1248 Phone: (478) 988 - 6760

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Irwin County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Irwin Ben Hill Berrien Coffee Tift Turner Irwin Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,909 6,998 7,933
15,323 18,308
4,274 56,745 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 3,368 5,993 6,981
12,704 16,112
3,703 48,861 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 541 13.8%
1,005 14.4% 952 12.0%
2,619 17.1% 2,196 12.0%
571 13.4% 7,884 13.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Irwin City of Ocilla Irwin Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

9,538 127

10,628

11.4

11,133

16.7

3,414

137,862

150,560

9.2

171,903

24.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 30 9
0 13
8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 1 9 32 3 3 9 2
8
0
5 1 14 2 3
14 3
139 24 7 5 12
163

Irwin

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

419

19.6

448

194

9.1

236

0

0.0

0

42

2.0

683

183

8.6

620

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

830

38.9

514

*

*

*

42

2.0

506

179

8.4

418

*

*

*

*

*

*

35

1.6

728

*

*

*

30

1.4

656

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

342

16.0

494

*

*

*

31

1.5

228

17 *
1,254 879 28 19 832
2,134

0.8

463

*

*

58.8

481

41.2

621

1.3

766

0.9

543

39.0

553

100.0

520

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 536 123

Irwin Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,028 1,602

20.0

599

3.5

414

1 237 175
15 4 9
10 21 15 21
1 1 1 4 6 8 8 9 10 12 20 2,330 10 193 625 90 38 206 101

* 1,333 6,088
328 *
45 400 398 864 1,381
* * * 39 426 89 1,039 33 36 139 709 24,543 167 2,070 6,104 2,106 390 1,093 335

*

*

3.0

576

13.5

652

0.7

637

*

*

0.1

471

0.9

766

0.9

552

1.9

753

3.1

735

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

361

0.9

689

0.2

608

2.3

548

0.1

480

0.1

340

0.3

526

1.6

577

54.4

533

0.4 1,085

4.6

692

13.5

465

4.7

692

0.9

700

2.4

729

0.7

506

183

1,310

2.9

602

17

304

0.7

836

103

1,296

17

133

275

4,323

22

138

236

4,095

2.9

501

0.3

527

9.6

638

0.3

255

9.1

255

214 77
2,943 236 56 97 83
3,179 267,525

682 61
33,632 11,507
456 2,617 8,434 45,141 3,752,981

1.5

490

0.1

467

74.5

550

25.5

626

1.0

915

5.8

596

18.7

620

100.0

570

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Irwin Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Irwin Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Irwin

Note: Source:

Bold Formulators, Llc Forest River Inc Gary H Paulk Farm Golden Gate Ancillary Llc Irwin Electric Membership Corporation J W Paulk Jr Farm Jacob W Paulk Farms Inc Osceola Nursing Home Palemon Gaskins Nursing Home Sunny Dale Service Center, Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Irwin Area
Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Elixir Industries Heatcraft Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Personnel Services Llc Target Tift Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Coffee Coffee Coffee Tift Coffee Tift Tift Tift Coffee Tift

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Irwin

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Irwin, GA Ben Hill, GA Tift, GA Coffee, GA Berrien, GA Dougherty, GA Turner, GA Seminole, GA Other Total Residents:

1,744 1,079
750 202
41 26 24 20 135 4,021

3(5&(17 2)727$/
43.4 26.8 18.7
5.0 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.5 3.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Irwin

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NUMBER

Irwin, GA Ben Hill, GA Tift, GA Coffee, GA Berrien, GA Turner, GA Atkinson, GA Wilcox, GA Other Total Residents:

1,744 584 229 133 73 68 28 27 96
2,982

3(5&(17 2)727$/
58.5 19.6
7.7 4.5 2.4 2.3 0.9 0.9 3.2 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.3H-2T2.%6i9Ag45.%h-6L3534%13S45.6c-18265h3%74+o5.o-64l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.9% 33.8% 22.1%
6.3% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 36.2% 33.6% 28.0%
2.0% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.6% 36.4% 25.5%
7.9% 3.5% 100.0%

35-44 27.6% 36.9% 23.2%
7.2% 5.1% 100.0%

45-64 31.1% 35.0% 21.4%
7.4% 5.1% 100.0%

65+ 53.8% 24.7% 12.5%
5.2% 3.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Ben Hill Berrien Coffee Irwin Tift Turner Irwin Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
181 194 358
97 402
89 1,321

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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181 194 358
97 402
89 1,321

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Colleges and Universities

Irwin Area Tift
Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Ben Hill
East Central Technical College
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College
Turner
Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Irwin
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu
www.eastcentraltech.edu
www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu
www.moultrietech.edu
www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

18

28

76

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

24

18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 2

2010 3

9

19

30

9

19

15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 50.0

111.1

57.9

111.1

-21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Irwin County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Irwin

NUMBER PERCENT

4,364

100.0

388

8.9

50

1.2

114

2.6

304

7.0

95

2.2

379

8.7

710

16.3

159

3.6

353

8.1

597

13.7

269

6.2

344

7.9

125

2.9

439

10.1

38

0.9

Irwin Area

NUMBER PERCENT

59,155

100.0

4,734

8.0

692

1.2

1,430

2.4

4,408

7.5

1,491

2.5

6,377

10.8

8,126

13.7

2,802

4.7

3,770

6.4

8,982

15.2

3,767

6.4

4,814

8.1

1,311

2.2

5,908

10.0

543

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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47

10

Berrien

121

43

7

Coffee

391

112

17

Irwin

71

20

3

Tift

404

119

26

Turner

70

21

6

Total Area

1,211

362

69

2

7

0

9

15

16

3

1

10

17

3

3

33

53

3

9

1

24

1

3

0

12

14

23

3

57

3

0

2

13

12

23

3

42

1

1

0

5

34

59

9

153

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22

19

20

46

72

11

14

44

96

4

22

151

246

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Ben Hill Berrien Coffee Irwin Tift Turner Total Area

789

25

68

28

19

79

129

8

64

54

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

402

10

31

8

15

35

73

10

32

37

2,633

34

357

152

101

272

450

120

178

139

443

8

34

20

12

41

75

12

39

25

8,305

159

926

367

249

851 1,318

243

688

483

Prod.
218 143 838 101 426
85 1,811

Trans. & Moving
97 105 462
50 404
92 1,210

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322

Fax: (229) 386 - 7188

Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Jackson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Jackson Banks Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Madison Oconee Jackson Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 27,099 10,110 34,314 63,278
409,675 89,018 15,482 18,366
667,342 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 24,182 9,367 30,795 58,283
371,826 80,899 14,183 17,154
606,689 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 2,917 10.8% 743 7.3% 3,519 10.3% 4,995 7.9%
37,849 9.2% 8,119 9.1% 1,299 8.4% 1,212 6.6%
60,653 9.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Jackson City of Jefferson Jackson Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

60,485 9,432
1,310,894 9,687,653 309,050,816

33

77,528

1,527,437 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change

2025

2010-2015 Projected*

28.2

105,954

16.5 1,929,507 14.3 13,426,590
4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
75.2
47.2 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Apparel Paper Computer and Electronic Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
276 16
2 188
70 8 1 3 2 3 4 4 6 4
11 8
1 4 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 937 3 93 207 49 15 74 48
114
2
82 5
77 14 75
79 47 1,260 62 12 15 35 1,322

Jackson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,105 69

29.1

751

0.4

551

* 583 4,427 1,954
* * * 207 * 113 418 * 270 590

*

*

3.3

628

25.2

770

11.1

592

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.2 1,122

*

*

0.6 1,005

2.4

676

*

*

1.5 1,017

3.4

926

* * 35 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,186 * 965 2,623 839 103 388 139

*

*

*

*

0.2

687

0.1 1,085

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

52.4

593

*

*

5.5

940

15.0

516

4.8

692

0.6

662

2.2

869

0.8

547

327

1.9

837

*

*

*

614 18
881 92
1,455

3.5

531

0.1

163

5.0

548

0.5

712

8.3

245

306 28
14,319 3,220 163 104 2,953
17,539

1.7

475

0.2

714

81.6

672

18.4

699

0.9

828

0.6

699

16.8

570

100.0

638

Jackson Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,110 112

74,707 1,161

15.7

978

0.2

870

16 3,597 1,385
89 11 25 42 46 177 74 49 84 179 102

230 22,371 50,949 14,574
190 2,112
394 972 2,571 3,564 2,128 2,397 3,199 4,042

0.0

842

4.7

898

10.7 1,016

3.1

613

0.0

858

0.4

784

0.1

633

0.2

746

0.5

884

0.7 1,483

0.4

786

0.5 1,036

0.7

869

0.8 1,209

41 40 118 151
1 7 12 13 27 97 27,504 32 3,200 4,206 777 552 1,863 1,528

2,363 1,882 1,205 1,870
* * 514 218 1,181 5,429 324,583 1,119 36,395 64,555 10,075 10,301 18,780 7,439

0.5 1,204

0.4 1,120

0.3

883

0.4

925

*

*

*

*

0.1

942

0.0

442

0.2 1,117

1.1 2,009

68.2

778

0.2 1,249

7.6 1,152

13.6

534

2.1

797

2.2 1,251

3.9 1,124

1.6

746

4,653

27,235

5.7 1,188

181

7,201

1.5 1,580

2,296 405
2,803 372
2,356

36,022 5,157
45,200 4,018
39,474

7.6

580

1.1

595

9.5

828

0.8 1,083

8.3

277

2,280 1,754 34,368
711 156 186 369 35,079 267,525

11,616 1,171
400,461 75,789 5,425 19,455 50,909
476,247 3,752,981

2.4 0.2 84.1 15.9 1.1 4.1 10.7 100.0

585 866 815 761 1,118 765 721 807 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Jackson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Jackson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Jackson

Note: Source:

Corporate Office Havertys Furniture Cos Incorporated Jackson Elec Membership Kubota Industrial Equipment Mayfield Dairy Farms Llc Mission Foods - Jefferson Restoration Healthcare of Commerce Tdautomotive Compressor Georgia Llc The Home Depot Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Jackson Area
Athens Regional Medical Ctr Cisco Systems Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company University of Georgia Wal-Mart

COUNTY Clarke
Gwinnett Hall
Gwinnett Hall
Clarke Gwinnett Gwinnett
Clarke Gwinnett

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Jackson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Jackson, GA Clarke, GA Hall, GA Gwinnett, GA Barrow, GA Banks, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Other Total Residents:

7,960 3,022 2,367 2,261
883 748 459 312 1,120 19,132

3(5&(17 2)727$/
41.6 15.8 12.4 11.8
4.6 3.9 2.4 1.6 5.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Jackson

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Jackson, GA Banks, GA Hall, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Franklin, GA Other Total Residents:

7,960 1,386 1,205
952 706 567 537 385 1,374 15,072

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.8 9.2 8.0 6.3 4.7 3.8 3.6 2.6 9.1
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e81O8.9H-01T2.%7i5Ag45.%h-6L1334%58S45.6c-41165h3%34+o5.o-44l%4

Jackson Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
19.5% 25.0% 29.4% 17.9%
8.2% 100.0%

18-24 28.0% 24.3% 39.5%
7.7% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.6% 22.2% 28.7% 23.9%
7.6% 100.0%

35-44 13.4% 24.6% 30.2% 22.0%
9.8% 100.0%

45-64 15.4% 26.8% 27.7% 17.6% 12.4% 100.0%

65+ 38.1% 28.7% 16.9% 10.1%
6.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Banks Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Madison Oconee Jackson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
168 616 585 9,010 1,678 636 286 488 13,467

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
168 616 585 9,010 1,678 636 286 488 13,467

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Colleges and Universities

Jackson Area
Gwinnett
Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Clarke
Athens Technical College University of Georgia
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Banks
Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Barrow
Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)
Jackson
Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu
www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu
www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 48

2009 57

2010 82

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

37

36

37

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

10

6

4

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

6

10

10

19

20

19

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

37

7

25

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

5

5

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

3

6

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

6

11

22

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

1

2

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

11

22

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

9

5

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

6

11

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 18.8

2009-2010 43.9

-2.7

2.8

-40.0

-33.3

66.7

0.0

5.3 -81.1
0.0 100.0
83.3 -50.0
0.0 80.0 -25.0

-5.0 257.1
0.0 -66.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 -44.4 83.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 35

2010 39

51

49

31

32

12

30

24

8

14

9

21

4

16

16

16

14

13

12

29

22

31

50

56

61

4

4

3

7

13

9

111

146

23

3

1

5

25

16

31

15

16

17

16

21

31

32

46

71

12

6

10

1

1

3

66

81

59

10

13

19

1

4

1

15

11

1

9

5

5

3

4

8

33

21

4

88

66

95

2

5

1

8

15

31

24

34

32

2

2

3

2

2

5

20

15

14

11

5

13

11

7

8

27

20

21

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -23.9

2009-2010 11.4

-3.9

-36.7

-62.5

150.0

-66.7

75.0

133.3

-81.0

0.0 -7.1 -24.1 12.0 0.0

0.0 -7.7 40.9 8.9 -25.0

85.7

-30.8

31.5

-84.2

-66.7 -36.0
6.7

400.0 93.8 6.3

31.3

47.6

43.8 -50.0
0.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7

54.3 66.7 200.0 -27.2 46.2 -75.0 -90.9

-44.4 33.3 -36.4 -25.0 150.0 87.5 41.7
0.0 0.0 -25.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9

0.0 100.0 -81.0
43.9 -80.0 106.7
-5.9 50.0 150.0 -6.7 160.0 14.3
5.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 6

2010 5

33

40

52

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -25.0

2009-2010 -16.7

21.2

30.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Jackson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Jackson

NUMBER PERCENT

20,237

100.0

1,904

9.4

425

2.1

264

1.3

1,340

6.6

424

2.1

2,288

11.3

2,961

14.6

1,562

7.7

1,437

7.1

2,773

13.7

1,091

5.4

1,108

5.5

344

1.7

2,246

11.1

70

0.4

Jackson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

526,794

100.0

69,969

13.3

29,807

5.7

12,799

2.4

56,608

10.8

11,024

2.1

68,326

13.0

84,681

16.1

28,014

5.3

25,100

4.8

39,348

7.5

18,129

3.4

23,823

4.5

6,772

1.3

50,047

9.5

2,347

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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164

41

12

6

12

Barrow

663

246

71

47

42

Clarke

1,212

321

98

58

44

Gwinnett

9,391 3,363

1,379

896

429

Hall

1,556

555

186

82

79

Jackson

510

196

53

24

23

Madison

242

67

20

12

6

Oconee

247

105

21

8

9

Total Area

13,985 4,894

1,840

1,133

644

6

3

0

32

10

23

8

74

63

56 20

202

206

303 155

868

41

63 12

198

8

13

7

54

6

7

3

43

20

8

4

29

360

476 209 1,500

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15

30

50

59

82

150

488

699

94

148

35

69

23

41

17

14

804 1,210

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Banks Barrow Clarke Gwinnett Hall Jackson Madison Oconee Total Area

700 2,209 5,386 18,745 7,195 1,921 1,159
552 37,867

11

47

22

11

86

181

46

112

64

52

235

721

109

604

325

203

726 1,178

416

949

473

546 2,600 8,180

101

491

323

175

774 1,517

41

100

66

39

223

534

27

68

33

38

116

237

10

32

17

25

77

181

761 2,403 1,323 1,089 4,837 12,729

6

81

8

205

22

353

21

877

34

495

9

222

12

138

3

36

115 2,407

40 171 212 930 386 117 104
32 1,992

Prod.
130 281 886 1,884 1,888 292 208
72 5,641

Trans. & Moving
85 314 768 1,869 1,011 278 178
67 4,570

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Jasper County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Jasper Butts Jones Monroe Morgan Newton Putnam Jasper Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 6,261 9,895
14,111 13,490
8,889 46,040
9,710 108,396 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 5,528 8,728
12,774 12,240
8,005 40,434
8,593 96,302 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 733 11.7%
1,167 11.8% 1,337 9.5% 1,250 9.3%
884 9.9% 5,606 12.2% 1,117 11.5% 12,094 11.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Jasper

13,900 106

17,344

24.8

23,572

69.6

City of Monticello

2,657

Jasper Area

231,692

285,228

23.1

388,472

67.7

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Primary Metal Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Chemical Food Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
53 7
1 28 17
6 2 3 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 122 0 3 32 5 5 10 8
9
0
8 1 9 5 12
15 9
184 20 4 9 7
204

Jasper

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

606

29.7

705

*

*

*

*

*

*

86

4.2

501

429

21.0

757

257

12.6

849

*

*

*

54

2.6

714

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

776

38.0

454

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

190

9.3

419

6

0.3

568

12

0.6 1,048

58

2.8

658

9

0.4

426

20

1.0

459

0

0.0

0

81

4.0

372

*

*

*

180

8.8

608

35

1.7

233

122

6.0

239

14 6
1,388 654 25 59 570
2,041

0.7

294

0.3

643

68.0

580

32.0

557

1.2

708

2.9

438

27.9

524

100.0

551

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 867 83

Jasper Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

10,969 703

22.5

826

1.4

606

5

62

580

2,823

199

7,381

28

1,141

17

67

18

754

27

452

3

4

10

658

19

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

0.1

962

5.8

708

15.2

890

2.3

745

0.1

455

1.5

954

0.9

730

0.0 1,135

1.4

813

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

2 2 4 5 9 11 12 13 15 2,623 21 176 550 145 46 170 147

* * 219 112 419 865 561 329 748 24,643 1,173 1,417 6,479 1,310 358 1,089 285

*

*

*

*

0.4

863

0.2

597

0.9 1,110

1.8

963

1.2

753

0.7

801

1.5 1,387

50.6

555

2.4 1,338

2.9

883

13.3

410

2.7

657

0.7

885

2.2

803

0.6

604

279

921

1.9

851

16

197

0.4

942

190

1,585

25

325

266

4,095

45

374

284

4,183

3.3

474

0.7

298

8.4

633

0.8

372

8.6

253

263 148 3,638 274
54 108 112 3,912 267,525

858 107 35,719 12,966 453 2,236 10,277 48,682 3,752,981

1.8

438

0.2

517

73.4

638

26.6

622

0.9

904

4.6

589

21.1

616

100.0

634

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Jasper Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Jasper Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Jasper

Note: Source:

Associated Staffing Service Inc Cal Maine Farms Inc Dairy Queen Dexter Axle Company Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Ingles Markets Inc Jasper Memorial Hospital Pallets Acquisition Llc Permatherm Inc Piedmont Academy Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Jasper Area
C R Bard Inc GA Dept of Corrections General Mills Operations Inc Georgia Power Company Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Haband Operations Llc Newton Health System Inc Pactiv Corporation Salad Time Llc The Kroger Company

COUNTY Newton Butts Newton Monroe Morgan Putnam Newton Newton Butts Newton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Jasper

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Jasper, GA Newton, GA Rockdale, GA Fulton, GA Dekalb, GA Butts, GA Morgan, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents:

1,910 931 701 267 238 191 124 112 649
5,123

3(5&(17 2)727$/
37.3 18.2 13.7
5.2 4.6 3.7 2.4 2.2 12.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Jasper

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NUMBER

Jasper, GA Putnam, GA Jones, GA Newton, GA Bibb, GA Morgan, GA Hancock, GA Monroe, GA Other Total Residents:

1,910 164 85 80 75 62 53 53 259
2,792

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.4 5.9 3.0 2.9 2.7 2.2 1.9 1.9 9.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.6H-71T2.%7i2Ag45.%h-5L2434%47S45.6c-91165h3%84+o5.o-44l%4

Jasper Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
26.2% 37.6% 23.1%
8.5% 4.6% 100.0%

18-24 32.7% 36.6% 27.4%
3.1% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.5% 39.7% 28.3% 11.1%
3.4% 100.0%

35-44 18.4% 42.8% 25.1%
9.6% 4.0% 100.0%

45-64 24.9% 37.6% 21.1%
9.2% 7.1% 100.0%

65+ 47.1% 27.7% 14.0%
6.1% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Butts Jasper Jones Monroe Morgan Newton Putnam Jasper Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
199 122 287 240 210 962 136 2,156

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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199 122 287 240 210 962 136 2,156

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Colleges and Universities

Jasper Area

Newton

Troy University

covington.troy.edu

Oxford College of Emory University

http://www.emory.edu/oxford/

Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu

Jones

Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Monroe

www.centralgatech.edu

Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Putnam

www.centralgatech.edu

Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Jasper

www.centralgatech.edu

Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2
0.0 88.9 -71.4

146.2 50.0
146.3 -3.0 82.4
-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 9

2009 6

2010 15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 150.0

-50.0

-50.0

0.0

14.3

-41.3

55.6

47.9

-69.0

-21.1

40.0

19.4

-5.4

14.3

-16.7

18.2

-15.4

-20.0

33.3

84.6

-50.0

-5.9

9.4

-7.2

9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Jasper County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Jasper

NUMBER PERCENT

5,528

100.0

379

6.9

45

0.8

70

1.3

354

6.4

174

3.2

498

9.0

763

13.8

553

10.0

444

8.0

821

14.9

345

6.2

344

6.2

145

2.6

559

10.1

34

0.6

Jasper Area

NUMBER PERCENT

83,139

100.0

7,500

9.0

1,967

2.4

1,724

2.1

6,343

7.6

2,151

2.6

8,373

10.1

13,300

16.0

6,558

7.9

5,817

7.0

9,252

11.1

4,692

5.6

4,584

5.5

1,954

2.4

8,496

10.2

428

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Butts

168

51

10

4

8

Jasper

90

34

12

6

4

Jones

221

74

23

6

9

Monroe

166

58

12

15

11

Morgan

140

49

13

3

2

Newton

1,278

395

151

84

55

Putnam

166

66

10

4

3

Total Area

2,229

727

231

122

92

5

2

2

26

3

3

2

7

3

10

1

20

4

4

0

16

3

7

1

29

21

60 17

139

1

3

2

32

40

89 25

269

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14

34

6

11

26

42

19

21

2

21

99

195

15

26

181

350

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Main.

Butts Jasper Jones Monroe Morgan Newton Putnam Total Area

789

19

46

30

28

94

196

499

10

35

16

9

39

116

936

22

79

26

15

100

226

833

26

67

32

13

74

168

628

8

54

17

21

70

120

4,738

105

287

133

126

560 1,485

1,141

20

122

32

32

133

162

9,564

210

690

286

244 1,070 2,473

2

66

52

3

53

40

3

125

60

4

162

54

2

66

38

11

406

260

3

93

47

28

971

551

Prod.
128 94
164 122 114 665 251 1,538

Trans. & Moving
128 84
116 111 118 700 246 1,503

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 7249 Industrial Blvd NE Covington GA 30014 Phone: (770) 784 - 2455

Fax: (770) 784 - 2459

Rehabilitation Center(s) 226 Alcovy Place Suite D-14 Monroe, GA 30655-2189 Phone: (770) 207 - 4220

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Jeff Davis County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Jeff Davis Appling Bacon Coffee Montgomery Telfair Toombs Wheeler Jeff Davis Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 5,247 9,324 4,485
15,323 4,414 4,240
13,538 2,828
59,399 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 4,493 8,323 4,025
12,704 3,941 3,506
12,101 2,519
51,612 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 754 14.4%
1,001 10.7% 460 10.3%
2,619 17.1% 473 10.7% 734 17.3%
1,437 10.6% 309 10.9%
7,787 13.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Jeff Davis

15,068 111

14,060

-6.7

14,766

-2.0

City of Hazlehurst

4,226

Jeff Davis Area

147,023

154,156

4.9

175,956

19.7

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Chemical Transportation Equipment Plastics and Rubber Products Apparel Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 50 16 14 20 1 1 3 0 3 5 4 1 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 217 2 17 65 21 5 15 5
20
2
9 0 22 0 18
16 5
272 27 4 8 15
299

Jeff Davis

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,208 173 34
1,001

30.0

598

4.3

718

0.8

476

24.8

581

*

*

*

*

*

*

524

13.0

628

*

*

*

29

0.7

472

76

1.9

538

21

0.5

594

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,975 * 218 615 181 12 92 21

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

49.0

509

*

*

5.4

760

15.3

423

4.5

608

0.3

910

2.3

563

0.5

430

44

1.1

631

*

*

*

37

0.9

585

0

0.0

0

180

4.5

519

0

0.0

0

226

5.6

219

67 *
3,186 843 36 34 773
4,029

1.7

521

*

*

79.1

554

20.9

630

0.9

668

0.8

667

19.2

554

100.0

547

Jeff Davis Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

568

10,478

171

2,374

227

1,592

170

6,513

23.3

560

5.3

486

3.5

568

14.5

585

3

644

1.4

550

5

*

21

1,056

10

32

*

*

2.3

635

0.1

315

11

119

0.3

589

25

644

15

1,442

1

*

1.4

502

3.2

510

*

*

10

59

0.1

460

13

80

0.2

660

1

*

*

*

2 2 3 4 5 8 9 9 13 2,303 18 162 615 147 39 176 85

* * 19 329 139 695 84 165 543 25,458 1,351 1,786 5,588 1,806 410 1,183 249

*

*

*

*

0.0

499

0.7

746

0.3

876

1.5

851

0.2

554

0.4

357

1.2

494

56.5

589

3.0 1,448

4.0

642

12.4

446

4.0

658

0.9

735

2.6

696

0.6

448

195

698

1.5

629

15

466

1.0

700

83

1,669

14

330

304

5,647

25

159

221

3,255

3.7

546

0.7

482

12.5

695

0.4

250

7.2

240

204 84
2,955 269 61 99 109
3,224 267,525

866 60
35,996 9,071 365 2,005 6,701
45,066 3,752,981

1.9

463

0.1

472

79.9

580

20.1

569

0.8

828

4.4

574

14.9

553

100.0

578

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Jeff Davis Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Jeff Davis Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Jeff Davis

Note: Source:

Atlantic Coast Carriers Inc Beasley Forest Products Inc Jeff Davis Hospital Lasseter Implement Company Llc McPherson Manufacturing Corp Pallet One of Florida Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Thompson Hardwoods Inc Wal-Mart Williams Brothers Truck Ing Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Jeff Davis Area
Baxley-Appling County Hospital Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Consumer Outdoor Products Inc Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc PCC Airfoils Inc Runners Diversified Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Co Total Renal Care Inc Trane US Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Appling Coffee Telfair Toombs Coffee Toombs Appling Toombs Toombs Coffee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Jeff Davis

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Jeff Davis, GA Telfair, GA Coffee, GA Appling, GA Bacon, GA Toombs, GA Bibb, GA Duval, FL Other Total Residents:

3,674 376 370 288 68 61 32 27 236
5,132

3(5&(17 2)727$/
71.6 7.3 7.2 5.6 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.5 4.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Jeff Davis

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Jeff Davis, GA Appling, GA Telfair, GA Wheeler, GA Montgomery, GA Toombs, GA Coffee, GA Bacon, GA Other Total Residents:

3,674 615 254 123 90 83 80 44 130
5,093

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.1 12.1
5.0 2.4 1.8 1.6 1.6 0.9 2.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.6% 36.3% 20.2%
5.9% 3.0% 100.0%

18-24 39.1% 34.7% 23.3%
2.7% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.5% 40.7% 23.8%
7.0% 2.1% 100.0%

35-44 27.6% 40.4% 21.6%
6.9% 3.5% 100.0%

45-64 31.1% 38.2% 19.7%
6.3% 4.7% 100.0%

65+ 55.8% 23.7% 12.3%
5.3% 2.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bacon Coffee Jeff Davis Montgomery Telfair Toombs Wheeler Jeff Davis Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
95 358 152
62 93 265 51 1,076

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95 358 152
62 93 265 51 1,076

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Colleges and Universities

Jeff Davis Area Toombs
Troy University Southeastern Technical College
Appling
Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College)
Jeff Davis
Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Montgomery
Brewton-Parker College
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College

vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.bpc.edu www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Small Business Administration/Management
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 14

2010 21

12

11

29

4

2

10

4

1

2

21

26

54

7

14

43

58

28

50

4

3

11

5

3

4

5

13

2

62

64

66

6

12

11

2

11

54

92

74

97

9

18

5

10

16

13

32

37

35

7

5

3

18

7

2

2

2

4

5

2

6

79

63

71

12

56

97

2

3

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 50.0

-8.3

163.6

-50.0

400.0

-75.0

100.0

23.8

107.7

100.0

207.1

-51.7

78.6

-25.0

266.7

-40.0 160.0

33.3 -84.6

3.2

3.1

100.0

-8.3

450.0 -19.6

390.9 31.1

100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 0.0 -60.0 -20.3

-72.2 -18.8
-5.4 -40.0 -71.4 100.0 200.0 12.7

366.7 50.0

73.2 166.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Jeff Davis County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Jeff Davis

NUMBER PERCENT

5,561

100.0

325

5.8

28

0.5

119

2.1

493

8.9

98

1.8

619

11.1

614

11.0

230

4.1

559

10.1

930

16.7

489

8.8

399

7.2

90

1.6

539

9.7

29

0.5

Jeff Davis Area

NUMBER PERCENT

56,872

100.0

4,402

7.7

426

0.8

1,166

2.1

4,449

7.8

1,318

2.3

5,357

9.4

7,738

13.6

3,436

6.0

3,950

7.0

8,448

14.9

3,792

6.7

4,723

8.3

1,878

3.3

5,389

9.5

400

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Bacon

78

26

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Coffee

391

112

17

Jeff Davis

75

26

6

Montgomery

66

14

3

Telfair

94

20

8

Toombs

276

86

15

Wheeler

49

11

3

Total Area

1,169

322

59

1

12

0

8

15

16

1

4

1

4

3

1

6

21

0

2

27

68

12

5

0

23

7

4

0

13

14

23

3

57

4

2

0

15

1

3

1

17

2

5

0

22

3

5

1

43

0

2

0

18

43

49

5

208

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19

30

8

8

46

72

5

10

4

13

6

24

24

64

1

9

113

230

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Appling

1,137

16

72

50

19

73

134

36

270

73

Bacon

457

9

23

11

14

47

70

13

67

32

Coffee

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

Jeff Davis

594

20

34

20

8

47

79

19

85

51

Montgomery

416

9

24

11

7

45

60

12

62

33

Telfair

591

32

38

23

20

37

92

13

51

24

Toombs

1,930

39

224

71

37

217

249

54

248

96

Wheeler

311

14

19

14

3

26

39

8

29

21

Total Area

8,706

206

793

336

190

847 1,163

236 1,088

504

Prod.
260 92
838 153
98 173 477
93 2,184

Trans. & Moving
134 79
462 78 55 88
218 45
1,159

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231

Fax: (912) 537 - 3238

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Jefferson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Jefferson Burke Emanuel Glascock Johnson McDuffie Richmond Warren Washington Jefferson Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 6,770 9,792 9,920 1,111 3,417
10,607 90,965
2,514 7,634 142,730 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 5,797 8,713 8,773 976 2,994 9,511
81,603 2,076 6,459
126,902 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 973 14.4%
1,079 11.0% 1,147 11.6%
135 12.2% 423 12.4% 1,096 10.3% 9,362 10.3% 438 17.4% 1,175 15.4% 15,828 11.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Jefferson City of Louisville Jefferson Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

16,930 2,493
325,351 9,687,653 309,050,816

109

16,400

342,190 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change 2010-2015
-3.1

2025 Projected*
16,028

5.2

370,090

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
-5.3
13.8 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Paper Miscellaneous Chemical
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
102 34
5 29 34
2 2 5 2 2 10 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 227 5 14 67 10 6 20 11
14
2
8 1 19 2 21
27 9
338 46 12 15 19
384

Jefferson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,683 256

35.4

781

5.4

592

338

7.1 1,047

114

2.4

630

977

20.6

757

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

106

2.2

521

100

2.1

791

*

*

*

22

0.5

566

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 1,885 * 188 529 73 27 113 52

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

39.7

516

*

*

4.0

790

11.1

405

1.5

624

0.6

547

2.4

657

1.1

398

44

0.9

883

*

*

*

25

0.5

428

*

*

*

272

5.7

428

*

*

*

249

5.2

233

68 7
3,575 1,174
45 87 1,042 4,749

1.4

366

0.1

690

75.3

649

24.7

633

0.9

790

1.8

571

21.9

538

100.0

619

Jefferson Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

988

19,856

128

1,202

15.1

855

0.9

727

21

719

564

4,790

275

13,149

22

2,047

6

169

26

961

16

132

17

1,109

53

1,227

14

340

22

1,167

14

43

1

*

3

33

3

79

5

*

5

477

0.5

996

3.6

781

10.0

887

1.6

673

0.1

475

0.7

731

0.1

661

0.8

907

0.9

642

0.3

632

0.9

971

0.0

468

*

*

0.0

875

0.1

837

*

*

0.4

665

6 7 15 17 23 5,447 23 307 1,220 179 103 376 262

396 503 1,533 767 1,444 76,367 1,485 3,465 13,050 3,010 1,894 2,934 1,311

0.3

725

0.4

418

1.2 1,289

0.6

882

1.1 1,473

58.1

648

1.1 1,451

2.6

872

9.9

436

2.3

708

1.4

840

2.2

850

1.0

612

577

4,546

3.5 1,073

34

713

0.5 1,189

300

7,442

44

1,158

826

19,747

62

1,402

575

11,343

5.7

474

0.9

545

15.0

846

1.1

444

8.6

263

559 199 6,634 476 130 163 183 7,110 267,525

2,879 142
96,365 35,034
7,755 11,943 15,336 131,399 3,752,981

2.2 0.1 73.3 26.7 5.9 9.1 11.7 100.0

504 676 691 800 1,081 837 630 720 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Jefferson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Jefferson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Jefferson

Note: Source:

Battle Lumber Co Inc Continental Commercial Products Llc Floco Foods, Inc Ingersoll Rand Climate Control Hold Jefferson Energy Cooperative Jefferson Hospital Kamin Holding Co Llc Queensborough National Bank & Trust The Herit6age Of Old Capitol Thiele Kaolin Co
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Jefferson Area
Augusta State University Department of Behavioral Health Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc International Paper Company MCG Health Inc Medical College of Georgia Southern Nuclear Operating Company T-Mobile USA Inc Trinity Hospital of Augusta University Homehealth Augusta

COUNTY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond
Burke Richmond Richmond Richmond

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Jefferson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Jefferson, GA Richmond, GA Washington, GA McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Columbia, GA Emanuel, GA Johnson, GA Other Total Residents:

3,842 507 315 220 192 153 153 106 302
5,841

3(5&(17 2)727$/
65.8 8.7 5.4 3.8 3.3 2.6 2.6 1.8 5.2
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Jefferson

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Jefferson, GA Richmond, GA McDuffie, GA Burke, GA Glascock, GA Emanuel, GA Columbia, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

3,842 292 220 192 175 170 132 67 409
5,499

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.9 5.3 4.0 3.5 3.2 3.1 2.4 1.2 7.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.7H-61T2.%7i9Ag45.%h-6L2434%87S45.6c-39165h3%94+o5.o-74l%4

Jefferson Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.9% 32.7% 25.5%
9.2% 4.7% 100.0%

18-24 30.6% 35.6% 28.3%
5.1% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.6% 32.5% 31.9% 13.5%
4.6% 100.0%

35-44 19.7% 36.9% 28.8%
9.8% 4.8% 100.0%

45-64 28.3% 32.0% 23.3%
9.4% 7.0% 100.0%

65+ 47.9% 25.9% 15.1%
6.7% 4.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Burke Emanuel Glascock Jefferson Johnson McDuffie Richmond Warren Washington Jefferson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
249 238
31 192
48 228 1,535
40 221 2,782

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
249 238
31 192
48 228 1,535
40 221 2,782

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Colleges and Universities

Jefferson Area

Richmond

Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship
Burke

augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org

Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
McDuffie

Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
Emanuel

East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Jefferson

www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu

Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Washington

www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu

Sandersville Technical College

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Plumbing Technology/Plumber Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 36

2010 48

19

18

23

8

24

32

5

3

1

19

27

7

16

22

33

7

39

1

13

11

16

51

23

59

22

22

73

23

35

36

9

37

23

56

21

50

11

7

8

5

5

16

11

6

13

173

148

138

101

110

131

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 56.5

2009-2010 33.3

-5.3

27.8

200.0

33.3

-40.0

-66.7

42.1

-74.1

37.5

50.0

457.1

-97.4

-15.4

45.5

-54.9

156.5

0.0 52.2 311.1 -62.5 -36.4
0.0 -45.5 -14.5

231.8 2.9
-37.8 138.1
14.3 220.0 116.7
-6.8

8.9

19.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Jefferson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Jefferson

NUMBER PERCENT

6,747

100.0

550

8.2

69

1.0

74

1.1

484

7.2

169

2.5

512

7.6

724

10.7

309

4.6

340

5.0

1,400

20.8

484

7.2

529

7.8

179

2.7

785

11.6

139

2.1

Jefferson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

137,275

100.0

9,877

7.2

2,529

1.8

4,812

3.5

12,278

8.9

4,581

3.3

14,134

10.3

19,182

14.0

7,193

5.2

7,304

5.3

15,049

11.0

7,653

5.6

6,921

5.0

3,783

2.8

19,362

14.1

2,617

1.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Burke

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29

6

3

4

Emanuel

184

37

15

8

3

Glascock

12

2

2

0

0

Jefferson

125

24

3

5

7

Johnson

96

19

2

3

2

McDuffie

175

51

17

12

7

Richmond

2,053

462

184

149

69

Warren

54

9

0

4

3

Washington

154

39

7

3

2

Total Area

2,999

672

236

187

97

1

6

2

30

2

7

2

34

0

1

0

1

1

13

2

35

2

6

1

18

1

9

3

26

46

138 13

292

2

7

0

13

2

7

3

17

57

194 26

466

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15

44

24

47

4

2

9

25

13

22

18

22

225

374

5

7

11

58

324

601

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Burke Emanuel Glascock Jefferson Johnson McDuffie Richmond Warren Washington Total Area

1,071 1,186
74 767 629 1,096 9,512 347 1,018 15,700

20

59

23

76

2

6

17

46

13

35

20

110

236 1,029

5

19

31

118

367 1,498

38

23

83

226

34

33

109

151

1

2

7

15

27

22

74

130

13

16

66

100

43

40

113

198

524

394 1,120 2,407

6

12

23

56

43

35

136

161

729

577 1,731 3,444

4

145

46

14

130

59

2

12

3

8

52

22

3

75

27

4

108

60

17

851

470

4

28

24

3

80

38

59 1,481

749

Prod.
272 397
15 255 162 239 1,272
95 204 2,911

Trans. & Moving
155 160
9 114 119 161 1,192
75 169 2,154

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Jenkins County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Jenkins Bulloch Burke Emanuel Screven Jenkins Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 2,460
31,775 9,792 9,920 6,919
60,866 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 1,981
28,579 8,713 8,773 5,944
53,990 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 479 19.5%
3,196 10.1% 1,079 11.0% 1,147 11.6%
975 14.1% 6,876 11.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Jenkins City of Millen Jenkins Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

8,340 141

8,574

2.8

8,514

2.1

3,120

139,064

154,388

11.0

183,173

31.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Transportation Equipment Paper Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills Computer and Electronic Product Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery Furniture and Related Product Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 31 13 11 7 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 2 5 26 5 0 7 0
4
0
6 0 8 1 10
9 3 117 22 6 10 6 139

Jenkins

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

68

5.7

569

27

2.3

616

24

2.0

538

17

1.4

537

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

554

46.3

447

*

*

*

18

1.5

661

166

13.9

361

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

31

2.6

585

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

12

1.0

470

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

86

7.2

228

29 *
624 573
21 63 489 1,197

2.4

424

*

*

52.1

508

47.9

585

1.8

808

5.3

421

40.9

527

100.0

491

NUMBER
OF FIRMS
509 109 278 122
8 2 11 8 2 2 2 2 3

Jenkins Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,953 733
1,664 4,557

17.7

629

1.9

482

4.2

623

11.6

655

*

*

*

*

*

*

342

0.9

683

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

3 4 4 4 5 5 7 8 9 33 1,981 10 120 477 93 26 150 106

186 27 53
244 97
160 55
691 40
860 20,850
* 1,018 5,146 1,007
329 1,019
376

0.5

808

0.1

678

0.1

460

0.6

433

0.2

893

0.4

564

0.1

397

1.8

770

0.1

422

2.2

698

53.2

557

*

*

2.6

695

13.1

405

2.6

670

0.8

744

2.6

741

1.0

449

148

753

1.9

745

4

*

*

*

109

802

24

416

292

4,386

19

180

211

3,593

2.0

634

1.1

446

11.2

627

0.5

298

9.2

220

192 88
2,578 241 58 95 88
2,819 267,525

626 56
27,859 11,354
347 4,479 6,528 39,214 3,752,981

1.6

418

0.1

434

71.0

575

29.0

644

0.9

954

11.4

690

16.6

595

100.0

595

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Jenkins Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Jenkins Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Jenkins

Note: Source:

Bethany Home Nursing Center of Vida Bi Lo Llc Club Kids of Millen Inc Dairy Queen of Millen Eagle Pharmacy Inc Huddle House Jenkins County Hospital Authority McTeer Oil Co Inc Planters Electric Membership Corpor Shanes Rib Shack
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Jenkins Area
Briggs & Stratton Corp Crider Inc East Georgia Regional Medical Georgia Southern University H A Sack Co Inc King America Finishing Inc Koyo Bearings Usa Llc Southern Nuclear Operating Company Viracon Georgia Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bulloch
Emanuel Bulloch Bulloch Bulloch Screven Screven Burke Bulloch Bulloch

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Jenkins

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Jenkins, GA Bulloch, GA Burke, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Richmond, GA Evans, GA Effingham, GA Other Total Residents:

2,124 401 304 114 95 93 25 24 88
3,268

3(5&(17 2)727$/
65.0 12.3
9.3 3.5 2.9 2.8 0.8 0.7 2.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Jenkins

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NUMBER

Jenkins, GA Burke, GA Bulloch, GA Screven, GA Emanuel, GA Richmond, GA Ware, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents:

2,124 215 148 140 130 31 16 14 47
2,879

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.8 7.5 5.1 4.9 4.5 1.1 0.6 0.5 1.6
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.7H-52T2.%0i6Ag45.%h-4L2534%92S45.6c-73265h3%24+o5.o-24l%4

Jenkins Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.6% 31.3% 27.4%
8.2% 5.6% 100.0%

18-24 18.5% 23.6% 52.9%
4.6% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.4% 34.6% 26.0% 14.4%
4.6% 100.0%

35-44 22.2% 38.9% 22.2%
9.1% 7.7% 100.0%

45-64 29.7% 34.3% 18.6%
8.1% 9.4% 100.0%

65+ 52.3% 24.6% 12.3%
6.1% 4.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bulloch Burke Emanuel Jenkins Screven Jenkins Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
554 249 238
85 180 1,306

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
554 249 238
85 180 1,306

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Colleges and Universities

Jenkins Area

Burke

Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
Emanuel

East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Bulloch

www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu

Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College
Jenkins

www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu

Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Jenkins County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Jenkins

NUMBER PERCENT

3,708

100.0

285

7.7

19

0.5

84

2.3

245

6.6

94

2.5

275

7.4

425

11.5

255

6.9

224

6.0

715

19.3

173

4.7

320

8.6

39

1.1

450

12.1

105

2.8

Jenkins Area

NUMBER PERCENT

56,219

100.0

4,285

7.6

671

1.2

1,168

2.1

5,897

10.5

1,181

2.1

5,607

10.0

7,380

13.1

3,198

5.7

3,227

5.7

7,252

12.9

2,854

5.1

3,727

6.6

1,588

2.8

7,063

12.6

1,121

2.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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211

52

Burke

146

29

6

Emanuel

184

37

15

Jenkins

83

15

3

Screven

158

37

9

Total Area

1,204

329

85

19

22

3

4

8

3

2

2

3

10

35

41

14

37

6

78

1

6

2

30

2

7

2

34

1

5

0

13

2

18

1

35

20

73 11

190

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103

15

44

24

47

11

30

12

26

118

250

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Bulloch Burke Emanuel Jenkins Screven Total Area

3,506

60

421

213

115

468

581

1,071

20

59

38

23

83

226

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

603

15

34

30

18

45

60

1,046

21

67

45

34

106

148

7,412

139

657

360

223

811 1,166

31

369

170

4

145

46

14

130

59

13

64

16

17

133

63

79

841

354

Prod.
652 272 397 230 271 1,822

Trans. & Moving
426 155 160
78 141 960

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Johnson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Johnson Emanuel Jefferson Laurens Treutlen Washington Wilkinson Johnson Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,417 9,920 6,770
21,592 2,864 7,634 4,416
56,613 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,994 8,773 5,797
18,926 2,500 6,459 3,887
49,336 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 423 12.4%
1,147 11.6% 973 14.4%
2,666 12.3% 364 12.7%
1,175 15.4% 529 12.0%
7,277 12.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Johnson City of Wrightsville Johnson Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
9,980 131 2,195

2015 Estimate
9,979

% Change 2010-2015
0.0

2025 Projected*
10,555

% Change 2010-2025
5.8

135,577

143,328

5.7

154,974

14.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Textile Mills Paper Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Computer and Electronic Product Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 32 8
0 15
9 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 0 8 22 9 0 10 1
6
0
5 0 9 1 7
12 4
126 22 5 9 8
148

Johnson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

332

20.0

508

60

3.6

643

0

0.0

0

90

5.4

584

182

11.0

427

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

660

39.8

527

0

0.0

0

36

2.2

651

96

5.8

355

141

8.5

693

0

0.0

0

34

2.1

648

*

*

*

11

0.7

356

0

0.0

0

21

1.3

361

0

0.0

0

244

14.7

542

*

*

*

42

2.5

234

33 *
993 665
15 *
345 1,658

2.0

503

*

*

59.9

518

40.1

586

0.9

740

*

*

20.8

507

100.0

518

Johnson Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

507

9,962

95

591

24.0

784

1.4

600

24 234 154
10 2
19 14 38
8 7 22 4 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 6 2,010 13 130 538 89 32 139 80

1,544 1,807 6,023
905 *
699 668 1,266 234 510 647
* * * * 366 96 110 33 18 20,071 258 1,083 4,787 1,712 300 986 278

3.7 1,105

4.3

642

14.5

762

2.2

601

*

*

1.7

688

1.6

901

3.0

660

0.6

551

1.2

945

1.6

538

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.9

990

0.2

544

0.3 1,303

0.1 1,050

0.0

749

48.3

533

0.6 1,079

2.6

761

11.5

413

4.1

647

0.7

631

2.4

741

0.7

519

150

697

1.7

827

9

708

1.7 1,076

91

1,023

12

233

275

4,501

20

146

199

2,678

2.5

440

0.6

412

10.8

571

0.4

338

6.4

244

233 70
2,587 306 65 114 127
2,893 267,525

694 52
30,085 11,492
1,464 3,185 6,843 41,576 3,752,981

1.7 0.1 72.4 27.6 3.5 7.7 16.5 100.0

431 569 616 636 1,126 558 567 622 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Johnson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Johnson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Johnson

Note: Source:

Bell View Inc Bryan County Health & Rehab Community Health Care Systems Inc Electro-Mech Scoreboard Co Ivey Electric Inc McAfee Packing Co Inc Scott Health & Rehabilitation SLT Services Inc Spectrum Health Systems Triple C Express Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Johnson Area
Basf Catalysts Llc Battle Lumber Co Inc Crider Inc Fairview Park Hospital Flexsteel Industries Inc SP Newsprint Thiele Kaolin Co Wal-Mart Washington County Hospital Authority YKK AP America Inc

COUNTY Wilkinson Jefferson Emanuel
Laurens Laurens Laurens Washington Laurens Washington Laurens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Johnson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Johnson, GA Laurens, GA Washington, GA Emanuel, GA Wilkinson, GA Baldwin, GA Toombs, GA Bibb, GA Other Total Residents:

1,324 847 396 215 24 21 21 20 85
2,969

3(5&(17 2)727$/
44.6 28.5 13.3
7.2 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 2.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Johnson

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NUMBER

Johnson, GA Washington, GA Laurens, GA Emanuel, GA Jefferson, GA Union, GA Wilkinson, GA Baldwin, GA Other Total Residents:

1,324 317 228 143 106 21 19 17 74
2,266

3(5&(17 2)727$/
58.4 14.0 10.1
6.3 4.7 0.9 0.8 0.8 3.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.4H-12T2.%3i5Ag45.%h-0L3534%45S45.6c-2265h3%4+o5.o-04l%4

Johnson Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.5% 37.4% 17.9%
6.5% 3.7% 100.0%

18-24 38.1% 38.1% 20.8%
2.9% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.0% 42.0% 22.1%
9.3% 3.6% 100.0%

35-44 24.0% 43.4% 20.9%
7.3% 4.4% 100.0%

45-64 34.2% 37.5% 16.6%
6.7% 5.1% 100.0%

65+ 55.2% 25.5% 10.9%
5.2% 3.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Emanuel Jefferson Johnson Laurens Treutlen Washington Wilkinson Johnson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
238 192
48 538
60 221
98 1,395

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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238 192
48 538
60 221
98 1,395

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Colleges and Universities

Johnson Area Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College
Jefferson
Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Washington
Sandersville Technical College
Johnson
Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu
www.sandersvilletech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Johnson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Johnson

NUMBER PERCENT

3,199

100.0

214

6.7

24

0.8

84

2.6

217

6.8

50

1.6

239

7.5

488

15.3

214

6.7

223

7.0

515

16.1

234

7.3

214

6.7

84

2.6

335

10.5

64

2.0

Johnson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

55,143

100.0

3,950

7.2

582

1.1

1,334

2.4

4,371

7.9

1,635

3.0

4,869

8.8

6,936

12.6

3,762

6.8

3,241

5.9

7,801

14.2

3,545

6.4

3,436

6.2

2,002

3.6

6,834

12.4

845

1.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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184

37

15

Jefferson

125

24

3

Johnson

96

19

2

Laurens

773

211

48

Treutlen

67

13

5

Washington

154

39

7

Wilkinson

95

20

9

Total Area

1,494

363

89

8

3

5

7

3

2

21

32

1

3

3

2

5

5

46

54

2

7

2

34

1

13

2

35

2

6

1

18

10

39

5

120

1

12

0

13

2

7

3

17

3

2

0

19

21

86 13

256

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24

47

9

25

13

22

84

171

4

10

11

58

10

21

155

354

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Emanuel Jefferson Johnson Laurens Treutlen Washington Wilkinson Total Area

1,186 767 629
6,242 436
1,018 629
10,907

23

76

17

46

13

35

145

793

11

17

31

118

12

63

252 1,148

34

33

109

151

27

22

74

130

13

16

66

100

242

199

875

993

16

9

39

60

43

35

136

161

28

18

62

89

403

332 1,361 1,684

14

130

59

8

52

22

3

75

27

28

454

255

6

74

30

3

80

38

0

59

45

62

924

476

Prod.
397 255 162 1,125 114 204 161 2,418

Trans. & Moving
160 114 119 1,133
60 169
92 1,847

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525

Fax: (478) 275 - 6599

Rehabilitation Center(s) 904 Claxton Dairy Road P. O. Box 158 Dublin, GA 31040-0158 Phone: (478) 275 - 6519
536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Jones County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Jones Baldwin Bibb Jasper Monroe Putnam Twiggs Wilkinson Jones Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 14,111 18,842 73,526 6,261 13,490 9,710 4,565 4,416
144,921 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 12,774 15,879 65,735 5,528 12,240 8,593 4,038 3,887
128,674 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,337 9.5% 2,963 15.7% 7,791 10.6% 733 11.7% 1,250 9.3% 1,117 11.5% 527 11.5% 529 12.0%
16,247 11.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Jones City of Gray Jones Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

28,669 60

32,905

14.8

41,534

44.9

3,276

310,064

337,391

8.8

381,975

23.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Paper Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Furniture and Related Product Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
77 9
0 58 10
1 2 3 1 2 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 243 2 15 53 22 3 20 10
23
1
17 1
26 6
20
24 13 333 32
8 9 15 365

Jones

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

491

14.3

669

60

1.7

546

0

0.0

0

401

11.7

698

30

0.9

526

*

*

*

*

*

*

5

0.1

291

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,754 * 52 380 103 17 127 6

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

51.0

529

*

*

1.5

884

11.0

396

3.0

537

0.5

784

3.7

848

0.2

485

73

2.1

706

*

*

*

55

1.6

454

*

*

*

436

12.7

675

68

2.0

274

305

8.9

208

59 *
2,255 1,186
34 44 1,108 3,441

1.7

482

*

*

65.5

599

34.5

761

1.0

997

1.3

699

32.2

588

100.0

575

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,001 84

Jones Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

14,147 738

12.2

890

0.6

682

18

1,358

637

4,250

262

7,804

19

218

36

966

26

222

24

1,070

13

341

23

*

2

*

2

*

1.2 1,173

3.7

732

6.7

946

0.2

487

0.8

663

0.2

615

0.9 1,016

0.3 1,691

*

*

*

*

*

*

3 3 5 6 8 10 11 11 26 34 5,703 22 309 1,231 180 102 449 287

* 34 333 126 1,170 1,076 236 423 98 574 78,357 1,121 3,273 15,697 2,633 1,520 7,289 1,304

*

*

0.0

789

0.3

738

0.1

516

1.0 1,127

0.9 1,229

0.2 1,002

0.4

705

0.1

609

0.5

844

67.5

640

1.0 1,391

2.8

846

13.5

433

2.3

654

1.3

837

6.3

869

1.1

604

606

3,044

2.6

946

47

1,935

1.7

937

366

6,331

58

2,390

759

18,693

73

730

596

10,034

5.5

417

2.1

858

16.1

830

0.6

351

8.6

251

618 218 6,922 406
78 157 171 7,328 267,525

2,367 154
92,658 23,383
1,666 8,436 13,281 116,040 3,752,981

2.0 0.1 79.9 20.2 1.4 7.3 11.4 100.0

521 606 678 644 1,097 604 612 671 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Jones Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Jones Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Jones

Note: Source:

Ace Hardware Appling Brothers Co Ethica Health & Retirement Gray Nursing Home Ingles Markets Inc Lynn Haven Nursing Home Llc McDonalds Peachtree City Tennis Center Reeves Constr Co Tri-County Electric Membership Corp
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Jones Area
Academy Sports & Outdoors Certistaff Inc Corp of Mercer University Department of Behavioral Health Georgia College & State University Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Co The Kroger Company The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bibb Bibb Bibb
Baldwin Baldwin
Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Jones

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bibb, GA Jones, GA Baldwin, GA Houston, GA Wilkinson, GA Monroe, GA Putnam, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

5,988 2,472
588 357 207 164 127 127 425 10,540

3(5&(17 2)727$/
56.8 23.5
5.6 3.4 2.0 1.6 1.2 1.2 4.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Jones

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NUMBER

Jones, GA Bibb, GA Baldwin, GA Wilkinson, GA Monroe, GA Peach, GA Crawford, GA Hancock, GA Other Total Residents:

2,472 560 145 60 45 41 36 33 160
3,552

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.6 15.8
4.1 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 4.5 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.5H-01T2.%6i2Ag45.%h-6L2434%43S45.6c-4165h3%74+o5.o-24l%4

Jones Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
25.2% 34.4% 24.2% 10.4%
5.7% 100.0%

18-24 29.0% 30.8% 34.8%
4.9% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.6% 34.8% 29.0% 15.0%
4.6% 100.0%

35-44 17.2% 39.0% 25.1% 12.3%
6.4% 100.0%

45-64 24.4% 35.8% 20.7% 10.6%
8.5% 100.0%

65+ 43.4% 28.6% 15.3%
7.3% 5.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baldwin Bibb Jasper Jones Monroe Putnam Twiggs Wilkinson Jones Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
247 1,062
122 287 240 136
59 98 2,251

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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247 1,062
122 287 240 136
59 98 2,251

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Colleges and Universities

Jones Area
Bibb
Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College
Jones
Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Monroe
Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Putnam
Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Twiggs
Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Baldwin
Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Camp

www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 55

2009 79

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

67

44

32

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

15

9

15

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

83

99

162

8

7

17

5

4

8

7

20

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

27

83

103

Barbering/Barber

9

14

12

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

6

5

6

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

17

12

15

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

3

5

12

Carpentry/Carpenter

20

43

33

Child Care and Support Services Management

16

17

14

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

15

100

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

10

6

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 43.6

2009-2010 11.4

-34.3

-27.3

-40.0

66.7

19.3

63.6

-12.5

142.9

-20.0

100.0

185.7 207.4
55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0
6.3 36.4 42.9

-65.0 24.1 -14.3 20.0 25.0 140.0 -23.3 -17.6 566.7 -40.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 37

2009 47

2010 53

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

1

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

79

118

117

Construction Management

2

4

4

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

37

29

47

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

30

31

26

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

15

21

24

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

2

4

1

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

16

11

11

12

17

18

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

5

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

40

41

30

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other
Electrician

18

59

43

1

7

1

52

57

50

Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

24

17

16

25

23

47

3

8

15

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

11

19

8

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Home Health Aide/Home Attendant

139

77

82

18

29

13

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

4

3

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

73

61

108

Instrumentation Technology/Technician

9

18

28

Insurance

3

2

1

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

2

3

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

88

83

76

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

29

38

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

10

4

1

4

4

8

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

58

46

66

Medical Reception/Receptionist

57

39

15

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

15

10

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

94

76

70

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

40

21

29

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 27.0

2009-2010 12.8

100.0

0.0

49.4

-0.8

100.0

0.0

-50.0

0.0

-21.6

62.1

3.3

-16.1

40.0

14.3

100.0

-75.0

-31.3

0.0

41.7 100.0
2.5 227.8

5.9 -37.5 -26.8 -27.1

600.0

-85.7

9.6 -29.2

-12.3 -5.9

-8.0

104.3

166.7 72.7 -44.6

87.5 -57.9
6.5

61.1 -25.0 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0
-5.7 141.7 -60.0

-55.2 33.3 77.0 55.6 -50.0
0.0 -8.4 31.0 -75.0

0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5

100.0 43.5 -61.5 -90.0 -7.9 38.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 1

2010 3

31

35

14

4

9

13

22

29

31

6

6

3

41

36

39

29

39

43

5

7

7

10

14

17

3

2

3

25

35

68

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -66.7

2009-2010 200.0

12.9

-60.0

125.0

44.4

31.8

6.9

0.0

-50.0

-12.2

8.3

34.5

10.3

40.0

0.0

40.0

21.4

-33.3

50.0

40.0

94.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Jones County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Jones

NUMBER PERCENT

11,326

100.0

1,159

10.2

315

2.8

378

3.3

869

7.7

430

3.8

1,398

12.3

1,774

15.7

912

8.1

844

7.5

765

6.8

565

5.0

480

4.2

200

1.8

1,153

10.2

84

0.7

Jones Area

NUMBER PERCENT

133,500

100.0

11,586

8.7

3,084

2.3

4,517

3.4

12,830

9.6

3,864

2.9

15,848

11.9

20,236

15.2

7,169

5.4

7,747

5.8

11,655

8.7

6,290

4.7

6,225

4.7

3,547

2.7

17,367

13.0

1,535

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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221

74

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166

58

12

166

66

10

69

22

3

95

20

9

3,135

933

242

10

13

53

55

6

4

6

9

15

11

4

3

2

1

5

5

101

101

8

21

3

45

37

134 26

270

3

3

2

7

3

10

1

20

4

4

0

16

1

3

2

32

3

3

0

17

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19

62

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426

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225

172

299

6

11

26

42

19

21

15

26

5

13

10

21

279

658

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Baldwin Bibb Jasper Jones Monroe Putnam Twiggs Wilkinson Total Area

4,065 9,133
499 936 833 1,141 474 629 17,710

137

619

230 1,111

10

35

22

79

26

67

20

122

7

35

12

63

464 2,131

226

103

601

499

605

368 1,202 1,925

16

9

39

116

26

15

100

226

32

13

74

168

32

32

133

162

34

16

42

86

28

18

62

89

999

574 2,253 3,271

13

279

146

39

822

394

3

53

40

3

125

60

4

162

54

3

93

47

3

52

27

0

59

45

68 1,645

813

Prod.
933 1,222
94 164 122 251
96 161 3,043

Trans. & Moving
509 1,215
84 116 111 246
76 92 2,449

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164

Fax: (478) 751 - 6639

Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Lamar County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Lamar Butts Monroe Pike Spalding Upson Lamar Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 7,869 9,895
13,490 7,852
27,974 11,420 78,500 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 6,878 8,728
12,240 7,036
24,258 10,000 69,140 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 991 12.6%
1,167 11.8% 1,250 9.3%
816 10.4% 3,716 13.3% 1,420 12.4% 9,360 11.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Lamar City of Barnesville Lamar Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
18,317 97 6,755

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

19,473

6.3

23,474

28.2

177,491

202,475

14.1

247,260

39.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Apparel Leather and Allied Product Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Paper Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
47 9
1 29
8 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 184 1 6 44 11 4 14 4
16
1
17 5
17 3
28
13 6
237 35 6 16 13
272

Lamar

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

512

15.4

804

60

1.8

586

*

*

*

69

2.1

634

377

11.3

865

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,637 * 49 424 39 19 98 *

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

49.2

467

*

*

1.5

531

12.7

423

1.2

631

0.6

908

2.9

707

*

*

59

1.8

464

*

*

*

163

4.9

695

*

*

*

223

6.7

372

*

*

*

354

10.6

221

68 *
2,153 1,177
41 477 659 3,329

2.0

698

*

*

64.7

636

35.4

755

1.2

985

14.3

719

19.8

560

100.0

579

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 547 54

Lamar Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,486 282

16.8

752

0.6

650

5

66

343

1,764

145

5,371

6

*

7

458

10

531

14

305

6

48

6

166

13

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

3

31

3

71

4

301

0.1

892

4.0

678

12.1

780

*

*

1.0

607

1.2

604

0.7

800

0.1

469

0.4

863

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

673

0.2

798

0.7

720

5 7 9 9 10 10 19 2,307 15 123 506 99 33 161 123

* 199
* 307
64 541 281 25,325 624 1,585 5,319 940 299 1,068 309

*

*

0.4 1,015

*

*

0.7

602

0.1

426

1.2

905

0.6

629

56.8

544

1.4 1,342

3.6

897

11.9

431

2.1

715

0.7

745

2.4

751

0.7

492

230

802

1.8

880

7

119

0.3

726

176

2,146

26

239

274

6,560

40

352

256

3,907

4.8

604

0.5

361

14.7

549

0.8

372

8.8

236

238 99
2,953 269 45 115 109
3,222 267,525

1,060 75
32,886 11,679
351 3,652 7,676 44,562 3,752,981

2.4

520

0.2

527

73.8

591

26.2

613

0.8

952

8.2

610

17.2

599

100.0

597

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Lamar Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Lamar Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Lamar

Note: Source:

B & G Equipment Company Continental Tire The Americas Llc Enercon-Enpower Llc GA Dept of Corrections Gordon College Hertiage Inn of Barnesville Llc Ingles Markets Inc Jordan Forest Products Llc Ranew's Management Co Inc Southern Rivers Energy
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Lamar Area
AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Power Company Griffin Technical College Homenurse Inc Quad Graphics Inc Salad Time Llc Seals Metalcasting Facility Upson Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart

COUNTY Spalding
Butts Monroe Spalding Spalding Upson
Butts Spalding
Upson Spalding

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Lamar

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Lamar, GA Spalding, GA Henry, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Monroe, GA Butts, GA Upson, GA Other Total Residents:

2,493 1,927
531 323 281 213 206 204 842 7,020

3(5&(17 2)727$/
35.5 27.5
7.6 4.6 4.0 3.0 2.9 2.9 12.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Lamar

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NUMBER

Lamar, GA Upson, GA Spalding, GA Monroe, GA Pike, GA Crawford, GA Henry, GA Dekalb, GA Other Total Residents:

2,493 441 417 252 228 85 83 59 334
4,392

3(5&(17 2)727$/
56.8 10.0
9.5 5.7 5.2 1.9 1.9 1.3 7.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.0H-12T2.%1i6Ag45.%h-1L2534%71S45.6c-86265h3%4+o5.o-04l%4

Lamar Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.6% 36.9% 21.2%
7.5% 3.8% 100.0%

18-24 36.1% 35.9% 25.0%
2.5% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.1% 40.5% 26.8%
9.1% 2.6% 100.0%

35-44 24.0% 40.0% 23.3%
9.2% 3.6% 100.0%

45-64 27.8% 38.4% 19.8%
8.1% 5.9% 100.0%

65+ 51.6% 26.7% 11.9%
6.2% 3.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Butts Lamar Monroe Pike Spalding Upson Lamar Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
199 151 240 208 498 259 1,555

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
199 151 240 208 498 259 1,555

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Colleges and Universities

Lamar Area Monroe
Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Upson
Flint River Technical College
Lamar
Gordon College Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Spalding
Southern Crescent Technical College

www.centralgatech.edu
www.flintrivertech.edu www.gdn.edu www.sctech.edu www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

Lamar Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 25

2009 22

2010 32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

9

6

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -12.0

2009-2010 45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2
0.0 88.9 -71.4

146.2 50.0
146.3 -3.0 82.4
-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3 -33.3

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3 150.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 4

2009 2

2010 1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -50.0

2009-2010 -50.0

0.0

14.3

-41.3

55.6

47.9

-69.0

-21.1

40.0

19.4

-5.4

14.3

-16.7

18.2

-15.4

-20.0

33.3

84.6

-50.0

-5.9

9.4

-7.2

9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Lamar County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Lamar

NUMBER PERCENT

7,680

100.0

629

8.2

79

1.0

115

1.5

553

7.2

190

2.5

797

10.4

1,033

13.5

572

7.5

495

6.5

1,087

14.2

533

6.9

379

4.9

325

4.2

852

11.1

41

0.5

Lamar Area

NUMBER PERCENT

72,942

100.0

5,813

8.0

1,173

1.6

1,532

2.1

5,313

7.3

1,732

2.4

7,117

9.8

11,168

15.3

5,071

7.0

5,063

6.9

10,447

14.3

4,352

6.0

4,192

5.8

1,783

2.4

7,732

10.6

454

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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51

10

Lamar

115

32

9

Monroe

166

58

12

Pike

138

45

12

Spalding

583

199

48

Upson

166

55

8

Total Area

1,336

440

99

4

8

3

5

15

11

6

8

23

25

4

8

55

65

5

2

2

26

4

8

0

9

4

4

0

16

2

11

0

16

8

23

5

76

2

7

0

25

25

55

7

168

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14

34

14

26

19

21

12

20

49

101

18

28

126

230

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19

46

30

28

94

196

715

22

72

17

23

80

189

833

26

67

32

13

74

168

532

13

26

21

14

41

145

3,324

88

307

120

81

356

747

1,122

25

90

31

29

93

164

7,315

193

608

251

188

738 1,609

2

66

52

4

54

37

4

162

54

3

52

40

11

276

187

8

102

71

32

712

441

Prod.
128 115 122 103 598 279 1,345

Trans. & Moving
128 102 111
74 553 230 1,198

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226

Fax: (770) 229 - 3287

Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Lanier County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Lanier Atkinson Berrien Clinch Echols Lowndes Lanier Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,022 3,062 7,933 2,691 2,133
52,399 72,240 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 3,646 2,565 6,981 2,378 1,981
47,784 65,335 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 376 9.3% 497 16.2% 952 12.0% 313 11.6% 152 7.1%
4,615 8.8% 6,905 9.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Lanier City of Lakeland Lanier Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

10,078 3,366
157,804 9,687,653 309,050,816

135

9,414

167,296 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change

2025

2010-2015 Projected*

-6.6

11,282

6.0

196,556

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
11.9
24.6 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Paper Textile Product Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Plastics and Rubber Products Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
36 9
0 16 11
1 1 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 1 3 22 2 1 6 5
5
0
6 0 12 3 10
9 2 123 20 4 8 8 143

Lanier

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

246

17.9

562

95

6.9

647

0

0.0

0

49

3.6

417

102

7.4

552

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

665

48.4

483

*

*

*

*

*

*

151

11.0

392

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

6

0.4

238

17

1.2

272

0

0.0

0

9

0.7

278

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

61

4.4

226

30 *
911 464
16 *
374 1,375

2.2

474

*

*

66.3

524

33.7

624

1.2

798

*

*

27.2

529

100.0

517

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 606 115

Lanier Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,526 1,677

17.0

667

3.0

397

4

40

329

2,217

158

5,593

15

773

25

852

5

40

20

108

6

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

3

27

0.1

625

3.9

722

10.0

726

1.4

629

1.5

732

0.1

676

0.2

457

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

368

4 4 6 6 7 7 9 9 12 16 2,809 15 181 645 98 42 166 156

* 528 421 515
48 98 134 153 926 605 32,994 187 1,271 8,134 1,582 908 1,255 738

*

*

0.9

691

0.7

563

0.9 1,263

0.1

453

0.2

625

0.2

857

0.3

649

1.6

602

1.1

754

58.8

525

0.3 1,283

2.3

731

14.5

438

2.8

979

1.6

545

2.2

789

1.3

561

261

1,334

2.4

893

11

288

0.5

897

194

2,555

22

222

399

5,981

34

938

328

6,641

4.5

489

0.4

406

10.7

703

1.7

272

11.8

227

257 84
3,499 232 80 84 68
3,731 267,525

962 75
42,595 13,560
1,226 3,412 8,922 56,154 3,752,981

1.7

412

0.1

522

75.9

557

24.1

667

2.2

805

6.1

699

15.9

636

100.0

583

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Lanier Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Lanier Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Lanier

Note: Source:

Affinity Building Systems Llc Browns Bread & Butter I Llc Connell Cabinets & Millworks Inc Farmers & Merchants Bank GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Printco Llc Harveys Lanier Municipal Supply Co Inc Louis Smith Hospital/ Lakeland Vill Patten Seed Company
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Lanier Area
Bway Corporation Convergys Cust Management Group GA Dept of Corrections Lake Haven Nursing Home Lowes Home Centers Inc South GA Medical Center United Rehab Inc Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Wild Adventures

COUNTY Clinch
Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Lanier

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Lowndes, GA Lanier, GA Berrien, GA Clinch, GA Atkinson, GA Tift, GA Cook, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents:

1,257 1,036
262 128
73 47 34 26 111 2,974

3(5&(17 2)727$/
42.3 34.8
8.8 4.3 2.5 1.6 1.1 0.9 3.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Lanier

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NUMBER

Lanier, GA Lowndes, GA Berrien, GA Clinch, GA Echols, GA Cook, GA Coffee, GA Ware, GA Other Total Residents:

1,036 255 136 36 30 26 19 12 59
1,609

3(5&(17 2)727$/
64.4 15.8
8.5 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.2 0.7 3.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.6H-92T2.%0i7Ag45.%h-6L2434%78S45.6c-30265h3%04+o5.o-44l%4

Lanier Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
26.7% 30.7% 28.4%
9.2% 4.9% 100.0%

18-24 24.9% 25.8% 44.5%
4.7% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.6% 30.3% 32.0% 13.4%
3.8% 100.0%

35-44 20.4% 34.1% 28.9%
9.9% 6.7% 100.0%

45-64 27.3% 33.3% 22.1%
9.6% 7.8% 100.0%

65+ 48.0% 27.9% 12.5%
6.9% 4.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Atkinson Berrien Clinch Echols Lanier Lowndes Lanier Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
72 194
79 50 77 922 1,394

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
72 194
79 50 77 922 1,394

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Colleges and Universities

Lanier Area Lowndes
Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Lanier
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 valdosta.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.valdosta.edu www.wiregrass.edu
www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

18

28

76

5

24

18

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 5

2010 9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

89

Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design

3

2

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

9

19

30

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

9

19

15

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -16.7

2009-2010 80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1 111.1

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7 50.0 57.9 -21.1
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 12

2010 8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Lanier County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Lanier

NUMBER PERCENT

3,174

100.0

278

8.8

8

0.3

70

2.2

244

7.7

40

1.3

228

7.2

430

13.6

239

7.5

260

8.2

354

11.2

248

7.8

278

8.8

99

3.1

364

11.5

34

1.1

Lanier Area

NUMBER PERCENT

60,481

100.0

4,601

7.6

598

1.0

1,429

2.4

5,738

9.5

1,474

2.4

7,397

12.2

9,163

15.2

3,089

5.1

3,542

5.9

5,887

9.7

3,454

5.7

4,417

7.3

1,457

2.4

7,787

12.9

448

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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63

16

3

121

43

7

43

7

2

14

6

0

68

18

8

1,324

422

97

1,633

512

117

3

1

0

9

3

2

0

1

1

2

66

45

73

60

2

0

0

18

1

3

0

12

0

4

0

7

1

1

0

3

3

3

1

7

25

89 12

169

32

100 13

216

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6

12

19

20

6

12

0

2

11

11

104

236

146

293

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Atkinson Berrien Clinch Echols Lanier Lowndes Total Area

501

15

46

13

14

44

68

39

34

24

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

319

6

19

7

7

33

60

9

29

20

123

6

7

2

1

9

16

3

29

10

375

16

29

9

12

35

91

8

36

34

7,839

228 1,063

443

291

937 1,581

55

592

335

9,925

286 1,241

497

345 1,127 1,967

126

819

477

Prod.
126 143
61 21 46 1,092 1,489

Trans. & Moving
78 105
68 19 59 1,222 1,551

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211

Fax: (229) 333 - 5301

Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170
221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Laurens County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Laurens Bleckley Dodge Emanuel Johnson Treutlen Twiggs Wheeler Wilkinson Laurens Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 21,592 5,383 8,806 9,920 3,417 2,864 4,565 2,828 4,416 63,791
4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 18,926 4,724 7,761 8,773 2,994 2,500 4,038 2,519 3,887 56,122
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 2,666 12.3% 659 12.2% 1,045 11.9% 1,147 11.6% 423 12.4% 364 12.7% 527 11.5% 309 10.9% 529 12.0% 7,669 12.0%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Laurens City of Dublin Laurens Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

48,434 42

52,801

9.0

60,060

24.0

16,201

148,763

158,258

6.4

174,340

17.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
165 13
0 105
47 4 1 1 1 5 1 1 2 2 4
10 0 1 2
10 2
0 861
3 47 229 32 13 52 40
66
5
45 3
134 10 95
87 27 1,053 80 16 32 32 1,133

Laurens

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,384 28

18.9

818

0.2

611

0 994 2,363 139
* * * * * * * * 44 554 * * * 610 *

0.0

0

5.6

632

13.2

898

0.8

784

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

645

3.1

746

*

*

*

*

*

*

3.4

542

*

*

0 9,948
* 432 2,279 697 195 391 119

0.0

0

55.6

536

*

*

2.4

760

12.7

424

3.9

636

1.1

664

2.2

754

0.7

522

277

1.5

883

*

*

*

593 *
2,569 92
1,550

3.3

445

*

*

14.3

638

0.5

358

8.7

250

310 22
13,354 4,554 1,226 1,270 2,058
17,907

1.7 0.1 74.6 25.4 6.8 7.1 11.5 100.0

467 579 677 788 1,172 561 631 646

Laurens Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

460

9,034

93

593

21.7

745

1.4

616

13

1,147

223

1,802

131

5,494

10

927

2

*

3

*

4

367

14

337

3

*

7

27

3

*

4

74

10

272

28

1,149

6

*

4

110

7

342

18

631

7

101

2.8 1,192

4.3

624

13.2

705

2.2

606

*

*

*

*

0.9

988

0.8

615

*

*

0.1

282

*

*

0.2

441

0.7

998

2.8

643

*

*

0.3 1,303

0.8

893

1.5

536

0.2

553

1 2,009
10 120 544 104
32 131
74

* 20,465
179 980 4,800 1,602 313 992 226

*

*

49.3

505

0.4 1,001

2.4

763

11.6

406

3.9

619

0.8

692

2.4

681

0.5

468

148

614

1.5

731

9

581

1.4

874

89

1,239

11

169

304

5,102

26

158

203

2,873

3.0

464

0.4

356

12.3

562

0.4

301

6.9

241

204 78
2,547 315 64 128 123
2,862 267,525

642 50
29,549 12,005
1,472 3,711 6,822 41,553 3,752,981

1.5 0.1 71.1 28.9 3.5 8.9 16.4 100.0

428 563 578 638 1,126 567 572 596 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Laurens Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Laurens Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Laurens

Note: Source:

Best Buy Warehousing Logistics Inc Fairview Park Hospital Flexsteel Industries Inc Freds Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Parker Hannifin Corp SP Newsprint Wal-Mart Warehouse Home Furnishings YKK AP America Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Laurens Area
Acuity Brands Lighting Basf Catalysts Llc Crider Inc Fairview Park Hospital Flexsteel Industries Inc Graphic Packaging International Inc Middle Georgia College North Georgia Detention Center Wal-Mart YKK AP America Inc

COUNTY Bleckley Wilkinson Emanuel Laurens Laurens
Dodge Bleckley Wheeler Laurens Laurens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Laurens

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Laurens, GA Bibb, GA Dodge, GA Washington, GA Wilkinson, GA Johnson, GA Telfair, GA Bleckley, GA Other Total Residents:

16,046 501 352 331 243 228 174 116 995
18,986

3(5&(17 2)727$/
84.5 2.6 1.9 1.7 1.3 1.2 0.9 0.6 5.2
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Laurens

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Laurens, GA Johnson, GA Treutlen, GA Dodge, GA Bleckley, GA Emanuel, GA Wheeler, GA Twiggs, GA Other Total Residents:

16,046 847 426 369 280 209 172 153
1,233 19,735

3(5&(17 2)727$/
81.3 4.3 2.2 1.9 1.4 1.1 0.9 0.8 6.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.3H-2T2.%2i3Ag45.%h-3L3534%24S45.6c-67265h3%34+o5.o-64l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.3% 37.8% 18.8%
6.2% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 35.2% 38.2% 23.5%
2.9% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.3% 40.8% 24.1%
9.2% 3.7% 100.0%

35-44 23.6% 44.0% 21.0%
6.8% 4.6% 100.0%

45-64 32.6% 38.2% 17.2%
6.6% 5.5% 100.0%

65+ 54.7% 26.7% 10.8%
4.6% 3.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bleckley Dodge Emanuel Johnson Laurens Treutlen Twiggs Wheeler Wilkinson Laurens Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
141 181 238
48 538
60 59 51 98 1,414

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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141 181 238
48 538
60 59 51 98 1,414

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Colleges and Universities

Laurens Area
Dodge
Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College
Twiggs
Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Bleckley
Middle Georgia College

http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu
www.mgc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 10

2010 12

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

22

19

30

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

3

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

12

15

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

5

10

Carpentry/Carpenter

7

4

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

22

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

11

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

61

68

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

16

9

11

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

7

7

7

15

21

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

39

40

16

9

3

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

25

16

32

1

13

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

27

41

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

5

7

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

8

11

4

Medical/Clinical Assistant

12

12

13

Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician

11

17

18

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

9

4

8

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

10

10

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

7

8

Teacher Assistant/Aide

2

1

4

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

98

64

65

10

39

34

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 25.0

2009-2010 20.0

-13.6

57.9

-40.0

33.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

-42.9

-25.0

-90.9

0.0

37.5

-54.5

11.5

-5.9

-43.8

22.2

0.0

0.0

40.0

4.8

2.6

-60.0

-66.7 -36.0

33.3 100.0

1200.0 -25.0 40.0 37.5 0.0 54.5 -55.6 -37.5 -22.2 -50.0 -34.7

-61.5 51.9 -57.1 -63.6
8.3 5.9 100.0 0.0 14.3 300.0 1.6

290.0

-12.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Laurens County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Laurens

NUMBER PERCENT

20,284

100.0

1,470

7.3

263

1.3

583

2.9

1,904

9.4

668

3.3

1,977

9.8

2,614

12.9

1,287

6.3

1,222

6.0

2,714

13.4

1,175

5.8

1,054

5.2

634

3.1

2,494

12.3

225

1.1

Laurens Area

NUMBER PERCENT

59,740

100.0

4,179

7.0

623

1.0

1,642

2.8

4,723

7.9

1,605

2.7

5,313

8.9

8,028

13.4

4,124

6.9

3,952

6.6

8,302

13.9

3,609

6.0

3,767

6.3

2,227

3.7

6,893

11.5

753

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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114

31

5

224

53

11

184

37

15

96

19

2

773

211

48

67

13

5

69

22

3

49

11

3

95

20

9

1,671

417

101

6

8

5

7

8

3

3

2

21

32

1

3

2

1

0

2

5

5

51

63

1

5

0

17

0

18

1

46

2

7

2

34

2

6

1

18

10

39

5

120

1

12

0

13

3

3

0

17

0

2

0

18

3

2

0

19

22

94

9

302

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12

25

28

49

24

47

13

22

84

171

4

10

5

13

1

9

10

21

181

367

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Bleckley Dodge Emanuel Johnson Laurens Treutlen Twiggs Wheeler Wilkinson Total Area

734 1,408 1,186
629 6,242
436 474 311 629 12,049

19

67

49

170

23

76

13

35

145

793

11

17

7

35

14

19

12

63

293 1,275

28

15

67

133

35

61

193

215

34

33

109

151

13

16

66

100

242

199

875

993

16

9

39

60

34

16

42

86

14

3

26

39

28

18

62

89

444

370 1,479 1,866

5

80

35

12

109

68

14

130

59

3

75

27

28

454

255

6

74

30

3

52

27

8

29

21

0

59

45

79 1,062

567

Prod.
170 249 397 162 1,125 114
96 93 161 2,567

Trans. & Moving
115 247 160 119 1,133
60 76 45 92 2,047

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525

Fax: (478) 275 - 6599

Rehabilitation Center(s) 904 Claxton Dairy Road P. O. Box 158 Dublin, GA 31040-0158 Phone: (478) 275 - 6519

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Lee County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Lee Crisp Dougherty Sumter Terrell Worth Lee Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 17,805 9,285 41,553 13,368 4,340 9,977 96,328
4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 16,334 8,039 36,573 11,571 3,857 8,844 85,218
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,471 8.3% 1,246 13.4% 4,980 12.0% 1,797 13.4% 483 11.1% 1,133 11.4%
11,110 11.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Lee City of Leesburg Lee Area Georgia United States

28,298 2,896
210,115 9,687,653 309,050,816

51

42,385

232,147 11,076,619 322,365,787

49.8

57,737

10.5

258,471

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

104.0
23.0 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
114 16
1 83 14
1 1 1 5 1 3 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 309 1 27 70 12 3 23 23
35
0
20 1
35 6
20
33 21 444 28
5 8 15 472

Lee

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,004 192

19.2

638

3.7

462

*

*

*

661

12.6

690

147

2.8

624

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

52

1.0

641

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,739 * 315 728 40 * 107 44

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

52.3

531

*

*

6.0 1,124

13.9

492

0.8

598

*

*

2.0

687

0.8

448

182

3.5

659

0

0.0

0

393

7.5

353

*

*

*

505

9.6

463

27

0.5

195

220

4.2

217

157 16
3,759 1,483
46 *
1,230 5,242

3.0

439

0.3

447

71.7

585

28.3

619

0.9

736

*

*

23.5

570

100.0

563

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 716 154

Lee Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

11,121 1,638

14.5

802

2.1

537

5

*

372

3,000

185

6,287

10

74

14

367

15

119

30

308

12

209

22

376

11

60

2

*

2

*

*

*

3.9

716

8.2

910

0.1

459

0.5

585

0.2

732

0.4

664

0.3

749

0.5

461

0.1

532

*

*

*

*

3 3 4 6 10 13 14 14 3,901 10 282 905 167 70 316 207

* * * 200 279 369 354 811 47,440 232 3,244 9,803 2,451 980 1,770 791

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.3

745

0.4

908

0.5

665

0.5

850

1.1

879

62.1

582

0.3 1,283

4.2

838

12.8

413

3.2

730

1.3

723

2.3

834

1.0

498

344

2,476

3.2

843

19

297

0.4 1,603

200

4,172

27

778

524

11,404

50

525

354

6,212

5.5

407

1.0

508

14.9

768

0.7

312

8.1

249

426 127 4,744 341
86 131 124 5,085 267,525

2,306 96
58,657 17,776
3,814 3,954 10,008 76,433 3,752,981

3.0 0.1 76.7 23.3 5.0 5.2 13.1 100.0

449 504 623 773 1,239 672 636 658 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Lee Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Lee Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Lee

Note: Source:

Adams Loving Pro-Health Care Bishop Clean Care Inc GA Dept of Corrections McCleskey Mills Inc Oxford Construction Company Parker Security & Investigative Services U Save It Pharmacy Inc Wal-Mart Winn Dixie XLC Personnel Services Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Lee Area
Albany State University Cooper Lighting Inc Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc Darton College MCLB Albany - Aecom Technology Corp Millercoors Llc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Procter & Gamble Paper Products Teleperformance Usa Wal-Mart

COUNTY Dougherty
Sumter Crisp
Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Lee

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Sumter, GA Terrell, GA Worth, GA Tift, GA Mitchell, GA Crisp, GA Other Total Residents:

8,713 2,144
384 165 136
48 42 40 230 11,902

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.2 18.0
3.2 1.4 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.3 1.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Lee

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Lee, GA Dougherty, GA Terrell, GA Sumter, GA Mitchell, GA Worth, GA Baker, GA Colquitt, GA Other Total Residents:

2,144 784 178 176 94 65 19 17 69
3,546

3(5&(17 2)727$/
60.5 22.1
5.0 5.0 2.7 1.8 0.5 0.5 1.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.5% 31.5% 25.9%
9.0% 5.0% 100.0%

18-24 31.8% 31.8% 33.5%
2.5% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.6% 32.2% 30.0% 12.6%
3.7% 100.0%

35-44 21.4% 35.4% 27.4% 10.6%
5.2% 100.0%

45-64 27.0% 30.8% 23.7% 10.2%
8.3% 100.0%

65+ 45.7% 26.6% 16.2%
6.7% 4.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Crisp Dougherty Lee Sumter Terrell Worth Lee Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
209 746 344 260
73 216 1,848

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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209 746 344 260
73 216 1,848

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Colleges and Universities

Lee Area

Dougherty

Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College
Sumter

albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu

Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Lee

gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu

Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Crisp

www.albanytech.edu

Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College)

www.darton.edu

Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 62

2009 64

2010 81

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

32

55

50

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

9

3

13

13

20

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

60

60

126

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

83

105

108

Carpentry/Carpenter

24

49

58

Child Care and Support Services Management

7

10

13

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

5

5

Commercial and Advertising Art

1

8

15

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

12

48

52

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

26

40

44

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

58

37

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

110

172

246

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

15

22

14

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

31

38

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

20

22

8

22

21

20

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

116

146

207

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

34

74

49

19

7

83

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

14

51

27

9

7

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

74

101

129

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

4

3

8

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

4

20

13

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

4

2

3

41

58

130

55

36

35

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

8

9

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

59

48

40

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

7

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

33

31

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

54

85

78

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

11

13

18

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 3.2

2009-2010 26.6

71.9

-9.1

80.0

-66.7

0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 42.9 -54.5 700.0 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 10.0

53.8 110.0
2.9 18.4 30.0
0.0 87.5
8.3 10.0 -36.2 43.0 -36.4 -73.7 -63.6

-4.5 100.0
25.9 117.6

-4.8 12.5 41.8 -33.8

-63.2 264.3

1085.7 -47.1

-22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0

-14.3 27.7 166.7 -35.0 50.0

41.5

124.1

-34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2

-2.8 -55.6 -16.7 16.7
-6.1 -8.2 38.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 4

2010 2

9

18

23

58

73

27

19

26

33

11

4

13

20

18

22

29

26

25

8

7

3

27

20

34

95

70

82

7

2

1

192

242

335

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 100.0

2009-2010 -50.0

100.0

27.8

25.9

-63.0

36.8

26.9

-63.6

225.0

-10.0

22.2

-10.3

-3.8

-12.5

-57.1

-25.9

70.0

-26.3

17.1

-71.4

-50.0

26.0

38.4

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Lee County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Lee

NUMBER PERCENT

12,441

100.0

1,244

10.0

404

3.3

434

3.5

1,078

8.7

355

2.9

1,673

13.5

2,529

20.3

693

5.6

673

5.4

808

6.5

600

4.8

473

3.8

303

2.4

1,124

9.0

50

0.4

Lee Area

NUMBER PERCENT

93,440

100.0

8,283

8.9

1,827

2.0

2,631

2.8

8,855

9.5

2,518

2.7

10,430

11.2

14,489

15.5

4,419

4.7

4,803

5.1

9,379

10.0

5,413

5.8

4,989

5.3

2,442

2.6

11,480

12.3

1,482

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Crisp

263

77

9

6

6

Dougherty

1,074

262

97

61

23

Lee

233

89

25

5

7

Sumter

501

118

30

21

15

Terrell

75

14

4

3

1

Worth

188

58

11

12

11

Total Area

2,334

618

176

108

63

8

11

2

39

22

86

5

164

5

11

4

25

6

38

2

75

3

4

0

20

2

5

1

18

46

155 14

341

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4 21
4 11 103

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28

70

96

202

36

22

46

129

6

16

24

35

236

474

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Crisp

2,918

52

500

166

52

365

348

43

216

95

Dougherty

7,075

146

873

330

259

950 1,360

56

500

274

Lee

827

30

44

15

22

101

197

9

101

79

Sumter

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

Terrell

694

16

55

33

18

74

91

14

47

20

Worth

1,621

28

147

75

42

187

244

32

133

110

Total Area

16,702

380 2,112

780

504 2,109 2,723

289 1,225

687

Prod.
533 1,146
112 692 203 304 2,990

Trans. & Moving
548 1,181
117 615 123 319 2,903

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1608 South Slappery Blvd Albany GA 31701 Phone: (229) 430 - 5010

Fax: (229) 430 - 5078

Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461
110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Liberty County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Liberty Bryan Chatham Evans Long McIntosh Tattnall Liberty Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 26,145 16,755
129,335 4,775 6,683 5,073 9,224
197,990 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 23,732 15,356
117,559 4,330 6,203 4,495 8,321
179,996 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 2,413 9.2% 1,399 8.3%
11,776 9.1% 445 9.3% 480 7.2% 578 11.4% 903 9.8%
17,994 9.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Liberty

63,453 37

71,937

13.4

86,448

36.2

City of Hinesville

33,437

Liberty Area

424,131

451,211

6.4

526,826

24.2

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills Machinery Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
126 7
0 99 20
2 1 3 2 2 1 2 3 1 1 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 680 4 6 169 29 14 43 53
56
1
48 7
67 3
102
78 32 838 104 52 20 32 942

Liberty

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,283 22

12.6

968

0.1 1,007

0 697 1,564
* * * * * * * * * * * 0 0

0.0

0

3.8

778

8.6 1,052

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,455 178 23 1,879 776 160 403 172

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

46.7

508

1.0

905

0.1

744

10.4

407

4.3

612

0.9

836

2.2

710

0.9

501

585

3.2

597

*

*

*

571 266 772
* 1,728

3.2

583

1.5

491

4.3

536

*

*

9.5

247

933 29
10,767 7,343 4,281 211 2,851
18,110

5.2

762

0.2

523

59.5

738

40.5

738

23.6

941

1.2

585

15.7

688

100.0

697

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,303 101

Liberty Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

22,941 974

14.0 1,060

0.6

551

5

*

913

6,541

284

15,338

3

53

1

*

22

265

10

1,420

22

150

15

1,627

36

696

43

580

24

*

18

136

20

91

1

*

3

27

*

*

4.0

773

9.3 1,213

0.0

668

*

*

0.2

761

0.9 1,295

0.1

746

1.0 1,173

0.4

828

0.4 1,008

*

*

0.1

613

0.1

675

*

*

0.0 1,937

4 4 4 4 5 6 9 30 8,062 22 431 1,573 450 153 555 462

22 33 61 224
* 50 327 2,464 109,514 632 5,358 19,138 9,681 1,739 3,827 1,986

0.0

955

0.0

755

0.0

873

0.1 1,207

*

*

0.0

606

0.2

839

1.5

679

66.7

639

0.4 1,140

3.3 1,035

11.7

470

5.9

743

1.1

876

2.3

968

1.2

561

880

4,814

2.9

943

49

1,932

1.2

985

576 74
833 112 1,073

10,130 3,893
19,721 1,791
19,698

6.2

507

2.4

787

12.0

857

1.1

414

12.0

299

819 333 9,698 403 159 133 111 10,101 267,525

5,183 274
132,729 31,438 7,556 6,663 17,219
164,167 3,752,981

3.2 0.2 80.8 19.2 4.6 4.1 10.5 100.0

576 697 712 809 1,064 776 709 730 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Liberty Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Liberty Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Liberty

Note: Source:

Coastal Industrial Contracting Interstate Paper Llc Liberty Regional Medical Ctr LM Operations Support Inc SNF Holding Company Strategic Business Solutions Target The Heritage Bank Tsay FW Joint Venture Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Liberty Area
Candler Hospital Inc Claxton Poultry Company GA Dept of Corrections Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Marine Terminals Corporation Memorial Health University Medical Savannah College of Art & Design SSA Cooper Llc St Josephs Hospital Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Chatham
Evans Tattnall Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Liberty

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Liberty, GA Chatham, GA Bryan, GA Tattnall, GA Wayne, GA Glynn, GA McIntosh, GA Beaufort, SC Other Total Residents:

23,146 3,214 655 268 179 140 115 90 773
28,580

3(5&(17 2)727$/
81.0 11.2
2.3 0.9 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 2.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Liberty

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Liberty, GA Long, GA Chatham, GA Bryan, GA Tattnall, GA Wayne, GA McIntosh, GA Onslow, NC Other Total Residents:

23,146 2,149 1,055 907 630 489 178 154 1,187
29,895

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.4 7.2 3.5 3.0 2.1 1.6 0.6 0.5 4.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e32O8.1H-81T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-9L1434%80S45.6c-7165h3%64+o5.o-14l%4

Liberty Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.2% 31.4% 29.1% 12.3%
5.9% 100.0%

18-24 23.8% 37.9% 32.8%
5.0% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.9% 31.0% 33.6% 17.2%
4.3% 100.0%

35-44 16.1% 31.4% 32.3% 13.6%
6.6% 100.0%

45-64 18.7% 30.7% 27.5% 13.3%
9.7% 100.0%

65+ 40.7% 25.9% 17.1% 10.0%
6.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bryan Chatham Evans Liberty Long McIntosh Tattnall Liberty Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
382 1,549
90 572 125 110 153 2,981

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
382 1,549
90 572 125 110 153 2,981

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Colleges and Universities

Liberty Area
Chatham
Embry-Riddle - Savannah Campus Georgia Tech Savannah Campus Troy University Armstrong Atlantic State University University of Phoenix-Savannah Campus Savannah State University Crossroads Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College Savannah College of Art and Design South University-Savannah
Liberty
Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College) Savannah Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=11 http://www.gtsav.gatech.edu/ savannah.troy.edu www.armstrong.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahstate.edu/ www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.scad.edu www.southuniversity.edu
www.savannahtech.edu www.savannahtech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 57

2010 63

17

30

10

26

11

21

39

61

20

22

27

14

21

56

23

16

5

4

59

57

27

6

3

34

22

39

53

26

35

37

11

38

103

4

4

12

20

25

24

19

24

26

3

6

14

34

20

26

3

7

7

58

72

77

19

10

52

27

43

26

159

192

143

4

10

7

40

77

67

57

55

64

17

60

18

4

4

3

34

27

44

36

34

22

16

12

9

13

12

13

43

47

41

21

17

27

17

24

25

160

171

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 29.5

2009-2010 10.5

76.5

-66.7

-57.7

90.9

56.4

-67.2

22.7 166.7 -68.8
-3.4 -50.0 77.3 34.6 245.5
0.0 25.0

-48.1 -58.9 -20.0 -52.6 1033.3 35.9
5.7 171.1 200.0
-4.0

26.3 100.0 -41.2 133.3

8.3 133.3
30.0 0.0

24.1 -47.4

6.9 420.0

59.3

-39.5

20.8

-25.5

150.0 92.5 -3.5
252.9 0.0
-20.6 -5.6
-25.0 -7.7 9.3
-19.0 41.2
6.9

-30.0 -13.0 16.4 -70.0 -25.0 63.0 -35.3 -25.0
8.3 -12.8 58.8
4.2 -6.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 99

2009 63

2010 74

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -36.4

2009-2010 17.5

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Savannah Technical College (Chatman Co.)
Occupational Profile for Residents of Liberty County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Liberty

NUMBER PERCENT

18,971

100.0

1,450

7.6

289

1.5

430

2.3

1,553

8.2

468

2.5

2,478

13.1

2,983

15.7

867

4.6

1,164

6.1

1,302

6.9

1,048

5.5

969

5.1

837

4.4

2,830

14.9

303

1.6

Liberty Area

NUMBER PERCENT

160,761

100.0

14,695

9.1

4,097

2.6

5,745

3.6

16,290

10.1

3,814

2.4

20,298

12.6

24,046

15.0

8,546

5.3

8,866

5.5

9,871

6.1

8,079

5.0

8,680

5.4

3,838

2.4

22,162

13.8

1,734

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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102

39

2,895

895

300

101

43

10

869

276

105

101

37

10

128

46

13

92

29

0

4,472 1,428

477

14

16

131

110

3

5

32

26

9

3

1

5

1

6

191

171

5

15

4

34

71

164 36

306

2

4

0

6

9

63

9

100

2

6

2

11

0

11

1

10

4

3

1

10

93

266 53

477

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1 8 3 317

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14

247

381

13

13

77

139

6

14

9

24

11

24

390

609

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854 11,014
577 4,082
617 592 871 18,607

25

63

27

313 1,369

670

12

45

16

200

478

244

40

61

29

19

63

34

34

68

33

643 2,147 1,053

19

105

399 1,327

10

39

149

479

17

61

20

92

18

76

632 2,179

213 2,659
87 890 118 104 117 4,188

0

115

27

951

17

47

10

352

10

75

3

75

51

84

118 1,699

67 617
31 344
62 47 52 1,220

Prod.
119 1,010
195 439
72 62 233 2,130

Trans. & Moving
101 1,672
78 497
72 73 105 2,598

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 740 General Stewart Way Suite 202 Hinesville GA 31313 Phone: (912) 370 - 2595

Fax: (912) 370 - 2598

Rehabilitation Center(s) 508 North Main Street P. O. Box 25 Hinesville, GA 31310-0025 Phone: (912) 370 - 2590

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Lincoln County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Lincoln Columbia Elbert McDuffie Wilkes Lincoln Area Georgia United States Mccormick, SC

Labor Force 3,717
60,612 9,436
10,607 4,345
88,717 4,693,711 153,889,000
3,361

Employed 3,309
56,378 8,151 9,511 3,835
81,184 4,213,719 139,064,000
2,832

Unemployed Rate 408 11.0%
4,234 7.0% 1,285 13.6% 1,096 10.3%
510 11.7% 7,533 8.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
529 15.7%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Nov 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Lincoln

7,996 139

9,060

13.3

10,356

29.5

City of Lincolnton

1,566

Lincoln Area

194,785

210,786

8.2

257,207

32.0

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Mccormick, SC

10,102

11,280

11.7

12,460

23.3

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Furniture and Related Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Apparel Chemical Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Food Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 41 11
0 27
3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 1 7 25 11 0 6 5
10
0
5 0 7 3 11
15 2
149 18 4 7 7
167

Lincoln

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

364

27.2

582

117

8.7

688

0

0.0

0

143

10.7

565

104

7.8

486

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

510

38.1

459

*

*

*

32

2.4

867

162

12.1

412

18

1.3

730

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

20

1.5

485

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

36

2.7

548

24

1.8

324

96

7.2

212

40 *
877 462
16 35 411 1,339

3.0

392

*

*

65.5

520

34.5

566

1.2

697

2.6

484

30.7

517

100.0

514

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 795 58

Lincoln Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

10,515 613

22.9

703

1.3

612

21 512 204
3 6 17 1 1 2 4 4 6 7 7 7 7 9 12 12 18 81 2,587 7 183 525 97 38 186 105

204 2,709 6,991
44 744 318
* * * 50 160 534 * 126 612 620 * 52 378 459 1,206 25,977 126 1,100 7,454 524 451 1,268 379

0.4

688

5.9

640

15.2

735

0.1

858

1.6

663

0.7

683

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

890

0.3

757

1.2

801

*

*

0.3

451

1.3

774

1.3 1,172

*

*

0.1

517

0.8

674

1.0

837

2.6

625

56.5

546

0.3 1,205

2.4

804

16.2

470

1.1

647

1.0

986

2.8

943

0.8

592

273

1,253

2.7

897

14

409

0.9 2,135

223

2,213

42

449

307

3,880

37

555

258

4,700

4.8

463

1.0

434

8.4

612

1.2

296

10.2

236

292 131 3,513 216
43 73 100 3,729 267,525

1,220 89
36,581 9,419 431 1,067 7,921
45,999 3,752,981

2.7 0.2 79.5 20.5 0.9 2.3 17.2 100.0

463 659 591 663 1,131 569 650 606 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Lincoln Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Lincoln Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Lincoln

Note: Source:

Ashmore Logging Contractors Inc Bells Food Market Inc Farmers State Bank Hardee's Jimtex Yarns Division Of Martex Fib McWhorter Logging Inc Papas Pizza To Go Southern Line Services Inc The Family Y of The Csra WhiteStone Utility Services
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Lincoln Area
Augusta Staffing Associates Electrolux Home Products Inc Fatz Cafe G I W Industries Inc Ingersoll Rand Infrastructure Hold Pillgrims Pride Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Thomson Plastics Inc Wal-Mart World Color Printing USA II Corporation

COUNTY Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia
Elbert McDuffie McDuffie Columbia Columbia

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Lincoln

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Lincoln, GA Richmond, GA Wilkes, GA Columbia, GA McDuffie, GA Mccormick, SC Elbert, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents:

1,403 462 348 282 222 221 91 60 288
3,377

3(5&(17 2)727$/
41.5 13.7 10.3
8.4 6.6 6.5 2.7 1.8 8.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Lincoln

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Lincoln, GA Wilkes, GA Columbia, GA Mccormick, SC McDuffie, GA Richmond, GA Houston, GA Carroll, GA Total Residents:

1,403 169 31 31 30 20 7 5
1,701

3(5&(17 2)727$/
82.5 9.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.2 0.4 0.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.1H-71T2.%4i7Ag45.%h-6L1434%92S45.6c-90165h3%34+o5.o-24l%4

Lincoln Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.7% 30.6% 26.4% 13.6%
7.7% 100.0%

18-24 30.7% 32.9% 31.9%
4.2% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.6% 31.4% 30.8% 16.9%
6.3% 100.0%

35-44 13.2% 31.3% 28.7% 18.0%
8.9% 100.0%

45-64 19.9% 30.2% 24.6% 14.4% 11.0% 100.0%

65+ 42.0% 28.1% 17.4%
7.2% 5.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Columbia Elbert Lincoln McDuffie Wilkes Lincoln Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,457 205 94 228 75
2,059

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,457 205 94 228 75
2,059

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Colleges and Universities

Lincoln Area

Columbia

Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus
Elbert

augusta.gmc.cc.ga.us/

The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu
McDuffie

Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
Lincoln

Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.augustatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 66

2010 54

85

72

69

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2008-2009 73.7

2009-2010 -18.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 16

2010 16

25

20

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

58

55

73

Barbering/Barber

19

12

22

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

28

23

22

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

9

17

7

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

8

9

10

Chemical Technology/Technician

9

9

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

8

42

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

13

10

15

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

139

83

76

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

52

58

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

57

139

115

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

21

26

14

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

18

2

18

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

22

27

15

24

12

21

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

64

108

109

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

6

7

8

7

4

9

91

68

79

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

73

61

58

15

17

10

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

21

12

25

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Graphic Communications, General

11

22

29

14

9

12

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

24

39

28

23

66

60

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

9

2

7

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

3

6

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

83

65

71

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

8

16

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

11

11

7

Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician

5

4

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

41

32

23

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

9

11

8

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.0

2009-2010 0.0

-20.0 -5.2
-36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5
0.0 0.0 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9 22.7

-25.0 32.7 83.3 -4.3 -58.8 11.1 -66.7 425.0 50.0 -8.4 -20.7 -17.3 -46.2 800.0 -44.4

-50.0

75.0

68.8

0.9

16.7

14.3

-42.9

125.0

-25.3

16.2

-16.4

-4.9

13.3 -42.9 100.0

-41.2 108.3
31.8

-35.7 62.5

33.3 -28.2

187.0 -77.8 100.0 -21.7 100.0
0.0 -20.0 -22.0 22.2

-9.1 250.0
33.3 9.2 -6.3
-36.4 -25.0 -28.1 -27.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 49

2009 51

2010 64

5

8

6

15

17

9

42

26

3

9

24

21

3

4

8

11

10

15

13

7

11

23

20

23

19

16

12

105

126

102

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 4.1

2009-2010 25.5

60.0

-25.0

13.3

-47.1

-38.1

-88.5

166.7

-12.5

33.3

100.0

-9.1

50.0

-46.2

57.1

-13.0

15.0

-15.8

-25.0

20.0

-19.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College (Richmond Co.).
Occupational Profile for Residents of Lincoln County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Lincoln

NUMBER PERCENT

3,598

100.0

249

6.9

30

0.8

59

1.6

333

9.3

104

2.9

374

10.4

464

12.9

255

7.1

274

7.6

575

16.0

193

5.4

218

6.1

68

1.9

364

10.1

38

1.1

Lincoln Area

NUMBER PERCENT

72,023

100.0

6,965

9.7

2,729

3.8

3,551

4.9

7,804

10.8

2,303

3.2

7,816

10.9

10,530

14.6

4,039

5.6

4,300

6.0

7,221

10.0

2,970

4.1

2,853

4.0

1,459

2.0

6,778

9.4

705

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,107

376

139

102

65

Elbert

226

50

19

6

13

Lincoln

52

14

2

4

2

McDuffie

202

61

22

13

8

Wilkes

77

16

3

5

1

Total Area

1,664

517

185

130

89

14

45 17

94

4

7

2

38

2

1

0

8

2

11

3

25

0

7

0

13

22

71 22

178

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112

90

17

59

11

8

21

26

6

25

167

208

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Columbia Elbert Lincoln McDuffie Wilkes Total Area

2,390

91

147

77

70

252

786

1,541

16

124

64

45

112

208

280

2

14

7

6

21

52

1,273

25

115

50

43

120

230

469

12

38

14

19

41

81

5,953

146

438

212

183

546 1,357

3

265

199

10

109

59

2

35

21

10

130

68

7

25

19

32

564

366

Prod.
280 511
62 288 108 1,249

Trans. & Moving
220 283
58 194 105 860

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of October 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665

Fax: (706) 595 - 7209

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220-H West Wheeler Parkway P. O. Box 15747 Augusta, GA 30919-1747 Phone: (706) 650 - 5600
3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Serving Richmond County Phone: (706) 650 - 5638
3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Phone: (706) 650 - 5638

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Long County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Long Liberty McIntosh Tattnall Wayne Long Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 6,683
26,145 5,073 9,224
11,814 58,939 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 6,203
23,732 4,495 8,321
10,353 53,104 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 480 7.2%
2,413 9.2% 578 11.4% 903 9.8%
1,461 12.4% 5,835 9.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Long City of Ludowici Long Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

14,464 117

13,089

-9.5

15,744

8.8

1,703

147,869

157,616

6.6

187,655

26.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Primary Metal Miscellaneous Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Food Printing and Related Support Activities Apparel Wood Product Paper Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 24 5
1 17
1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 2 9 4 0 2 5
4
0
4 0 4 0 4
5 0 67 13 4 6 3 80

Long

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

71

8.0

665

19

2.1

768

*

*

*

39

4.4

540

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

194

21.9

415

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

40

4.5

319

26

2.9

375

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

10

1.1

427

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

17

1.9

415

0

0.0

0

39

4.4

184

16

1.8

742

*

*

*

266

30.0

540

621

70.0

584

14

1.6

699

*

*

*

535

60.3

492

887

100.0

498

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 403 86

Long Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,182 929

15.0

913

2.7

596

3 252
62 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 9
10 1,507
13 44 418 64 32 102 88

8 1,451 2,795
106 * * * * * * * * * 8 *
31 103 121 1,288
64 45 15,602 334 435 4,040 1,110 327 802 296

0.0

526

4.2

748

8.1 1,105

0.3

747

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

220

*

*

0.1

475

0.3

319

0.4

590

3.7 1,342

0.2 1,377

0.1

483

45.2

504

1.0

995

1.3

626

11.7

394

3.2

634

0.9

875

2.3

670

0.9

486

121

737

2.1

597

9

281

0.8

821

85

732

12

274

157

2,008

9

52

203

2,885

2.1

613

0.8

487

5.8

586

0.2

304

8.3

243

150 58
1,968 234 80 66 88
2,202 267,525

1,297 54
20,838 13,715
4,792 2,446 6,477 34,554 3,752,981

3.8

659

0.2

492

60.3

606

39.7

738

13.9

976

7.1

577

18.7

622

100.0

658

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Long Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Long Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Long

Note: Source:

Cemex Inc. Coastal Auto Parts Coastal Forklift And Hydraulics Inc Dollar General Flash Foods Inc Flatwoods Forestry GA Dept of Corrections Ghm Rock & Sand Inc Huddle House Ludowici IGA Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Long Area
GA Dept of Corrections Liberty Regional Medical Ctr LM Operations Support Inc Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc SNF Holding Company Target Tattnall Hospital Company Llc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Wayne Memorial Hospital

COUNTY Tattnall Liberty Liberty Wayne Liberty Liberty Tattnall Liberty Wayne Wayne

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Long

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Liberty, GA Long, GA Tattnall, GA Chatham, GA Wayne, GA Bryan, GA Evans, GA Glynn, GA Other Total Residents:

2,149 608 424 356 350 150 81 79 186
4,383

3(5&(17 2)727$/
49.0 13.9
9.7 8.1 8.0 3.4 1.8 1.8 4.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Long

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NUMBER

Long, GA

608

Wayne, GA

91

Liberty, GA

62

Tattnall, GA

21

Bulloch, GA

12

Glynn, GA

12

Fulton, GA

10

Okaloosa, FL

9

Other

31

Total Residents:

872

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.7 10.4
7.1 2.4 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.0 3.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.3H-51T2.%6iAg45.%h-3L2434%38S45.6c-97165h3%84+o5.o-74l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.6% 38.9% 27.7%
6.6% 3.3% 100.0%

18-24 24.5% 47.7% 25.2%
2.4% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.3% 40.0% 32.7%
8.7% 2.3% 100.0%

35-44 18.7% 35.7% 34.1%
7.7% 3.8% 100.0%

45-64 23.9% 37.6% 25.0%
7.7% 5.8% 100.0%

65+ 48.7% 29.3% 13.2%
4.7% 4.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Liberty Long McIntosh Tattnall Wayne Long Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
572 125 110 153 287 1,247

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
572 125 110 153 287 1,247

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Colleges and Universities

Long Area Wayne
Altamaha Technical College
Long
Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Liberty
Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College)
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College)

www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.savannahtech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Small Business Administration/Management
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 14

2010 21

12

11

29

4

2

10

4

1

2

21

26

54

7

14

43

58

28

50

4

3

11

5

3

4

5

13

2

62

64

66

6

12

11

2

11

54

92

74

97

9

18

5

10

16

13

32

37

35

7

5

3

18

7

2

2

2

4

5

2

6

79

63

71

12

56

97

2

3

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 50.0

-8.3

163.6

-50.0

400.0

-75.0

100.0

23.8

107.7

100.0

207.1

-51.7

78.6

-25.0

266.7

-40.0 160.0

33.3 -84.6

3.2

3.1

100.0

-8.3

450.0 -19.6

390.9 31.1

100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 0.0 -60.0 -20.3

-72.2 -18.8
-5.4 -40.0 -71.4 100.0 200.0 12.7

366.7 50.0

73.2 166.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Long County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Long

NUMBER PERCENT

4,217

100.0

331

7.9

34

0.8

38

0.9

228

5.4

83

2.0

501

11.9

733

17.4

405

9.6

251

6.0

338

8.0

239

5.7

338

8.0

149

3.5

506

12.0

43

1.0

Long Area

NUMBER PERCENT

47,166

100.0

3,582

7.6

594

1.3

1,044

2.2

3,792

8.0

1,094

2.3

5,374

11.4

7,140

15.1

3,244

6.9

2,849

6.0

3,813

8.1

2,700

5.7

3,579

7.6

1,827

3.9

6,000

12.7

534

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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869

276

105

101

37

10

128

46

13

92

29

0

291

96

12

1,481

484

140

32

26

9

3

1

5

1

6

7

18

50

58

9

63

9

100

2

6

2

11

0

11

1

10

4

3

1

10

7

15

3

33

22

98 16

164

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77

139

6

14

9

24

11

24

33

55

136

256

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Liberty Long McIntosh Tattnall Wayne Total Area

4,082

200

478

244

149

479

890

617

40

61

29

17

61

118

592

19

63

34

20

92

104

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

1,761

48

181

62

40

218

265

7,923

341

851

402

244

926 1,494

10

352

344

10

75

62

3

75

47

51

84

52

16

332

158

90

918

663

Prod.
439 72 62
233 246 1,052

Trans. & Moving
497 72 73
105 195 942

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 740 General Stewart Way Suite 202 Hinesville GA 31313 Phone: (912) 370 - 2595

Fax: (912) 370 - 2598

Rehabilitation Center(s) 508 North Main Street P. O. Box 25 Hinesville, GA 31310-0025 Phone: (912) 370 - 2590

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Lowndes County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Lowndes Berrien Brooks Cook Echols Lanier Lowndes Area Georgia United States Hamilton, FL Madison, FL

Labor Force 52,399 7,933 7,792 6,689 2,133 4,022 80,968
4,693,711 153,889,000
4,726 7,165

Employed 47,784 6,981 7,103 5,820 1,981 3,646 73,315
4,213,719 139,064,000
4,148 6,324

Unemployed Rate 4,615 8.8% 952 12.0% 689 8.8% 869 13.0% 152 7.1% 376 9.3% 7,653 9.5%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
578 12.2% 841 11.7%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Lowndes City of Valdosta Lowndes Area Georgia United States Hamilton, FL Madison, FL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

109,233 23

119,055

9.0

143,138

31.0

54,518

209,139

223,152

6.7

255,828

22.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

14,322

15,475

8.1

15,971

11.5

18,731

21,304

13.7

22,623

20.8

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
417 35
2 270 110
14 1 1 4 1 6 6 7 1 9
11 8
18 3 2
4 2 8 4 0 2,317 8 140 503 74 35 127 136
228
7
171 21
341 29
280
217 66
2,800 119 54 40 25
2,919

Lowndes

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,814 411

12.6

736

0.9

312

* 1,947 3,422
579 * * * *
346 515
98 *
134 754 152 318
39 *

*

*

4.2

751

7.4

778

1.3

768

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.7

625

1.1 1,263

0.2

625

*

*

0.3

857

1.6

611

0.3

649

0.7

698

0.1

685

*

*

* * 49 6 0 29,429 150 920 7,046 1,511 867 900 705

*

*

*

*

0.1

492

0.0

428

0.0

0

63.6

525

0.3 1,381

2.0

759

15.2

439

3.3

998

1.9

539

1.9

805

1.5

575

1,135

2.5

848

252

0.5

920

2,481 221
5,214 925
6,239

5.4

491

0.5

403

11.3

735

2.0

269

13.5

228

864 61
35,304 10,996
1,115 3,179 6,702 46,299

1.9

409

0.1

583

76.3

631

23.7

733

2.4

814

6.9

708

14.5

676

100.0

593

Lowndes Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

699

10,396

137

2,547

17.4

640

4.3

374

4

54

375

2,429

183

5,368

16

597

2

*

6

417

5

38

1

*

15

691

6

515

9

101

1

*

10

304

13

890

10

197

34

527

9

59

3

27

0.1

604

4.1

721

9.0

729

1.0

762

*

*

0.7

529

0.1

563

*

*

1.2

659

0.9 1,263

0.2

619

*

*

0.5

793

1.5

624

0.3

728

0.9

662

0.1

587

0.0

368

4 5 22 11 1 3,032 15 190 696 100 47 185 169

* * 113 81 * 34,800 173 1,400 8,488 1,598 936 1,357 756

*

*

*

*

0.2

444

0.1

604

*

*

58.3

522

0.3 1,307

2.3

719

14.2

439

2.7

977

1.6

541

2.3

785

1.3

555

265

1,317

2.2

865

11

305

0.5

879

219

2,645

23

233

432

6,515

37

951

351

6,946

4.4

488

0.4

394

10.9

693

1.6

276

11.6

229

292 94
3,825 240 83 88 69
4,065 267,525

1,184 86
45,282 14,370
1,240 3,460 9,670 59,651 3,752,981

2.0

408

0.1

505

75.9

549

24.1

656

2.1

811

5.8

699

16.2

621

100.0

575

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Lowndes Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Lowndes Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Lowndes

Note: Source:

Convergys Cust Management Group GA Dept of Corrections Lake Haven Nursing Home Lowes Home Centers Inc Smith Northview Hospital South Ga Medical Center United Rehab Inc Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Wild Adventures
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Lowndes Area
Convergys Cust Management Group GA Dept of Corrections Lake Haven Nursing Home Lowes Home Centers Inc Smith Northview Hospital South GA Medical Center United Rehab Inc Valdosta State University Wal-Mart Wild Adventures

COUNTY Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes Lowndes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Lowndes

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Lowndes, GA Cook, GA Brooks, GA Tift, GA Berrien, GA Lanier, GA Colquitt, GA Hamilton, FL Other Total Residents:

37,756 539 481 310 296 255 190 153
1,271 41,251

3(5&(17 2)727$/
91.5 1.3 1.2 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 3.1
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Lowndes

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NUMBER

Lowndes, GA Brooks, GA Lanier, GA Echols, GA Cook, GA Berrien, GA Hamilton, FL Madison, FL Other Total Residents:

37,756 2,490 1,257 1,203 1,004 992 667 627 1,518
47,514

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.5 5.2 2.6 2.5 2.1 2.1 1.4 1.3 3.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e52O8.6H-01T2.%9i8Ag45.%h-9L2434%67S45.6c-86265h3%04+o5.o-54l%4

Lowndes Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
26.8% 31.6% 28.0%
8.9% 4.7% 100.0%

18-24 25.0% 26.4% 43.7%
4.7% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.9% 31.1% 32.0% 13.2%
3.7% 100.0%

35-44 20.5% 34.8% 28.9%
9.8% 6.1% 100.0%

45-64 26.8% 34.4% 22.3%
8.9% 7.5% 100.0%

65+ 47.6% 28.3% 12.7%
6.7% 4.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Berrien Brooks Cook Echols Lanier Lowndes Lowndes Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
194 123 129
50 77 922 1,495

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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194 123 129
50 77 922 1,495

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Colleges and Universities

Lowndes Area Lowndes
Embry-Riddle - Moody Center Georgia Military College-Valdosta Campus Valdosta State University Wiregrass Georgia Technical College Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Cook
Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 valdosta.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.valdosta.edu www.wiregrass.edu www.wiregrass.edu
www.valdostatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

18

28

76

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 24

2010 18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

7

33

89

Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design

3

2

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

9

19

30

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2008-2009 380.0

2009-2010 -25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0 371.4 -33.3 111.1

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7 169.7 50.0 57.9
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 9

2009 19

2010 15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 111.1

2009-2010 -21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Lowndes County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Lowndes

NUMBER PERCENT

41,728

100.0

3,199

7.7

518

1.2

1,148

2.8

4,422

10.6

1,045

2.5

5,676

13.6

6,683

16.0

1,935

4.6

2,248

5.4

3,034

7.3

2,127

5.1

2,282

5.5

1,123

2.7

6,002

14.4

286

0.7

Lowndes Area

NUMBER PERCENT

68,683

100.0

5,368

7.8

710

1.0

1,651

2.4

6,341

9.2

1,776

2.6

8,432

12.3

10,406

15.2

3,581

5.2

4,008

5.8

6,664

9.7

3,910

5.7

4,759

6.9

1,633

2.4

8,954

13.0

490

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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121

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7

131

37

12

100

25

11

14

6

0

68

18

8

1,324

422

97

1,758

551

135

0

9

4

7

3

4

0

1

1

2

66

45

74

68

1

3

0

12

3

6

0

16

1

5

0

10

1

1

0

3

3

3

1

7

25

89 12

169

34

107 13

217

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20

10

32

5

27

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2

11

11

104

236

149

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Berrien

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

Brooks

812

21

58

42

35

83

147

18

93

34

Cook

891

12

83

32

23

87

150

10

90

56

Echols

123

6

7

2

1

9

16

3

29

10

Lanier

375

16

29

9

12

35

91

8

36

34

Lowndes

7,839

228 1,063

443

291

937 1,581

55

592

335

Total Area

10,808

298 1,317

551

382 1,220 2,136

106

939

523

Prod.
143 140 179
21 46 1,092 1,621

Trans. & Moving
105 141 169
19 59 1,222 1,715

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2808 North Oak Street Valdosta GA 31602 Phone: (229) 333 - 5211

Fax: (229) 333 - 5301

Rehabilitation Center(s) 221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 2170
221 South Ashley Street Valdosta, GA 31601-5611 Phone: (229) 333 - 5248

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Lumpkin County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Lumpkin Dawson Fannin Hall Union White Lumpkin Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 12,818 11,030 10,644 89,018 10,887 12,179
146,576 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 11,427 9,914 9,507 80,899 9,877 10,954
132,578 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,391 10.9% 1,116 10.1% 1,137 10.7% 8,119 9.1% 1,010 9.3% 1,225 10.1%
13,998 9.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Lumpkin City of Dahlonega Lumpkin Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
29,966 62 5,242

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

32,119

7.2

40,618

35.5

304,162

377,328

24.1

513,857

68.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Paper Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
110 8
2 69 31
3 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 5 2 0 0
0 0 0 381 3 17 73 15 8 23 25
37
2
28 6
52 4
57
31 30 521 24
5 13
6 545

Lumpkin

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

982

16.4

650

18

0.3

433

*

*

*

300

5.0

636

648

10.8

661

40

0.7

507

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

98

1.6

530

23

0.4

700

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 3,018 21 122 651 89 37 117 24

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

50.3

530

0.4

863

2.0 1,142

10.9

491

1.5

576

0.6

896

2.0

734

0.4

512

104

1.7

613

*

*

*

204

3.4

570

*

*

*

725

12.1

701

28

0.5

364

776

12.9

256

99 19 4,019 1,976 80
* 1,048 5,995

1.7

384

0.3

525

67.0

590

33.0

762

1.3

903

*

*

17.5

581

100.0

602

Lumpkin Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,367 58

21,888 619

22.2

740

0.6

695

10

75

905

4,371

394

16,823

40

8,503

10

234

9

96

3

*

22

299

27

318

3

8

16

486

16

509

28

266

57

1,077

10

42

21

1,175

34

232

46

577

4

312

5

37

0.1

911

4.4

735

17.0

742

8.6

623

0.2

750

0.1

297

*

*

0.3

469

0.3

785

0.0

838

0.5 1,262

0.5

656

0.3

698

1.1

915

0.0 1,193

1.2

965

0.2

605

0.6

860

0.3

932

0.0 1,087

6 6 31 5,408 12 414 1,124 226 76 373 310

* 601 1,519 59,423 233 4,749 13,746 2,535 831 2,920 675

*

*

0.6

678

1.5

932

60.2

660

0.2 1,113

4.8

851

13.9

480

2.6

752

0.8

905

3.0

954

0.7

611

641

2,037

2.1

841

30

791

0.8 1,063

377

5,831

57

1,557

678

12,499

91

999

539

7,878

5.9

465

1.6

456

12.7

818

1.0 3,169

8.0

268

460 265 7,040 284
56 110 118 7,324 267,525

2,144 184
81,495 17,208
918 3,826 12,464 98,702 3,752,981

2.2

470

0.2

653

82.6

681

17.4

663

0.9

948

3.9

669

12.6

641

100.0

678

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Lumpkin Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Lumpkin Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Lumpkin

Note: Source:

Captain D's Chestatee Regional Hospital Koyo Bearings USA Llc Medical Management Concepts Llc North GA College & State Univ Refrigiwear Southern Switches Corp The Home Depot The Louver Shop Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Lumpkin Area
Advantage Human Resourcing Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Gold Creek Foods Llc Kings Delight Mar Jac Poultry Inc North GA College & State Univ Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc

COUNTY Hall Hall
Dawson Hall Hall
Lumpkin Hall Hall Hall Hall

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Lumpkin

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Lumpkin, GA Hall, GA Dawson, GA Forsyth, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA White, GA Dekalb, GA Other Total Residents:

5,191 1,661
769 734 580 260 252 161 495 10,103

3(5&(17 2)727$/
51.4 16.4
7.6 7.3 5.7 2.6 2.5 1.6 4.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Lumpkin

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NUMBER

Lumpkin, GA Hall, GA Dawson, GA White, GA Forsyth, GA Union, GA Fulton, GA Habersham, GA Other Total Residents:

5,191 645 353 335 201 125 102 90 418
7,460

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.6 8.6 4.7 4.5 2.7 1.7 1.4 1.2 5.6
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e02O8.9H-02T2.%9i5Ag45.%h-1L2434%31S45.6c-68265h3%24+o5.o-44l%4

Lumpkin Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.5% 31.0% 24.2%
9.8% 5.5% 100.0%

18-24 40.0% 26.4% 29.2%
4.1% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 29.1% 30.8% 24.0% 11.7%
4.4% 100.0%

35-44 22.4% 34.4% 26.5% 10.9%
5.7% 100.0%

45-64 23.6% 32.5% 24.6% 10.8%
8.4% 100.0%

65+ 41.8% 28.0% 15.9%
8.9% 5.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Dawson Fannin Hall Lumpkin Union White Lumpkin Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
207 189 1,678 197 142 416 2,829

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207 189 1,678 197 142 416 2,829

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Colleges and Universities

Lumpkin Area Dawson
Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College
Fannin
Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College)
Hall
Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Lumpkin
Lanier Technical College (Technical college servicing area) North Georgia College & State University
Union
Blairsville Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College)
White
Truett-McConnell College

http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org
www.appalachiantech.edu
www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu
www.laniertech.edu www.northgeorgia.edu
www.northgatech.edu
www.truett.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 48

2009 57

2010 82

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

37

36

37

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

10

6

4

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

6

10

10

19

20

19

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

37

7

25

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

5

5

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

3

6

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

6

11

22

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

1

2

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

11

22

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

9

5

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

6

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

46

35

39

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

49

31

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

32

12

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

24

8

14

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician

9

21

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 18.8

2009-2010 43.9

-2.7

2.8

-40.0

-33.3

66.7

0.0

5.3 -81.1
0.0 100.0
83.3 -50.0
0.0 80.0 -25.0 -23.9 -3.9 -62.5 -66.7 133.3

-5.0 257.1
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Interior Design Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Management/Administration Medical Reception/Receptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Personal and Culinary Services, Other Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 16

2009 16

2010 16

14

13

12

29

22

31

50

56

61

4

4

3

7

13

9

111

146

23

3

1

5

25

16

31

15

16

17

16

21

31

32

46

71

12

6

10

1

1

3

66

81

59

10

13

19

1

4

1

15

11

1

9

5

5

3

4

8

33

21

4

88

66

95

2

5

1

8

15

31

24

34

32

2

2

3

2

2

5

20

15

14

11

5

13

11

7

8

27

20

21

8

6

5

33

40

52

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 0.0

-7.1

-7.7

-24.1

40.9

12.0

8.9

0.0

-25.0

85.7

-30.8

31.5

-84.2

-66.7 -36.0
6.7

400.0 93.8 6.3

31.3

47.6

43.8 -50.0
0.0 22.7 30.0 300.0 -26.7

54.3 66.7 200.0 -27.2 46.2 -75.0 -90.9

-44.4 33.3 -36.4 -25.0 150.0 87.5 41.7
0.0 0.0 -25.0 -54.5 -36.4 -25.9 -25.0

0.0 100.0 -81.0
43.9 -80.0 106.7
-5.9 50.0 150.0 -6.7 160.0 14.3
5.0 -16.7

21.2

30.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Lanier Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Lumpkin County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Lumpkin

NUMBER PERCENT

10,520

100.0

817

7.8

227

2.2

290

2.8

997

9.5

219

2.1

1,174

11.2

1,575

15.0

964

9.2

734

7.0

1,133

10.8

469

4.5

513

4.9

160

1.5

1,233

11.7

15

0.1

Lumpkin Area

NUMBER PERCENT

114,218

100.0

11,118

9.7

2,411

2.1

2,642

2.3

9,663

8.5

2,348

2.1

13,073

11.5

15,840

13.9

8,177

7.2

7,238

6.3

15,531

13.6

5,517

4.8

6,740

5.9

1,894

1.7

11,528

10.1

498

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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188

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23

212

70

10

1,556

555

186

200

70

23

172

53

12

216

77

18

2,544

905

272

11

10

11

16

82

79

7

9

8

15

7

9

126

138

3

3

1

27

3

6

3

34

41

63 12

198

4

7

1

29

4

9

1

20

3

7

5

24

58

95 23

332

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10 7
98 13 11 12 151

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9

11

24

28

94

148

17

20

14

25

23

31

181

263

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Dawson Fannin Hall Lumpkin Union White Total Area

420

9

17

13

12

46

142

936

18

111

34

26

128

172

7,195

101

491

323

175

774 1,517

552

8

43

21

13

55

151

641

10

74

32

14

126

141

1,024

20

91

55

43

132

225

10,768

166

827

478

283 1,261 2,348

3

50

31

11

136

65

34

495

386

3

57

43

3

99

56

13

106

65

67

943

646

Prod.
61 140 1,888
97 49 174 2,409

Trans. & Moving
36 95 1,011 61 37 100 1,340

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484

Fax: (770) 531 - 5699

Rehabilitation Center(s) 100 Colony Park Drive Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040-2774 Phone: (770) 781 - 6781

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Macon County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Macon Dooly Houston Peach Schley Sumter Taylor Macon Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 5,036 4,638
71,182 11,980
1,794 13,368
3,445 111,443 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 4,344 4,110
65,774 10,544
1,535 11,571
2,988 100,866 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 692 13.7% 528 11.4%
5,408 7.6% 1,436 12.0%
259 14.4% 1,797 13.4%
457 13.3% 10,577 9.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Macon City of Oglethorpe Macon Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
14,740 114 1,328

2015 Estimate
13,816

% Change 2010-2015
-6.3

2025 Projected*
14,124

% Change 2010-2025
-4.2

243,988

254,555

4.3

292,654

19.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Paper Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Apparel Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
52 17
1 14 20
7 7 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 145 1 13 36 8 3 12 6
7
0
3 1 22 1 14
18 5
202 38 11 13 14
240

Macon

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,154 237

36.5

792

7.5

538

*

*

*

80

2.5

449

829

26.2

899

483

15.3

611

42

1.3

595

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1,078 * 76 266 33 12 48 16

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

34.1

462

*

*

2.4

839

8.4

359

1.0

635

0.4

749

1.5

696

0.5

425

23

0.7

630

0

0.0

0

11

0.3

671

*

*

*

407

12.9

470

*

*

*

131

4.1

190

47 *
2,234 931 26 * 554
3,165

1.5

542

*

*

70.6

628

29.4

642

0.8

852

*

*

17.5

548

100.0

608

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 673 115

Macon Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

14,243 1,417

16.7

717

1.7

465

7

*

377

1,930

174

10,663

17

4,924

17

423

2

*

9

182

17

1,553

15

299

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

4

5

7

316

*

*

2.3

703

12.5

750

5.8

657

0.5

744

*

*

0.2

765

1.8 1,035

0.4

432

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

289

0.4

680

8 11 13 13 15 19 3,366 15 159 779 113 51 241 175

801 439
59 66 768 237 38,034 430 1,337 9,509 1,515 480 1,476 616

0.9

721

0.5

767

0.1

226

0.1

507

0.9

970

0.3

524

44.7

572

0.5 1,107

1.6

745

11.2

436

1.8

809

0.6

812

1.7

771

0.7

524

388

4,062

4.8 1,148

27

279

0.3

895

186

2,059

35

593

423

6,358

42

497

409

7,344

2.4

472

0.7

739

7.5

626

0.6

266

8.6

242

323 128 4,167 415 108 143 164 4,582 267,525

1,482 101
52,378 32,728
* 3,845 12,495 85,103 3,752,981

1.7

564

0.1

626

61.5

611

38.5

948

*

*

4.5

644

14.7

658

100.0

741

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Macon Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Macon Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Macon

Note: Source:

Allens Inc Barrington Dairies Flint River Community Hospital GA Dept of Corrections Harveys Miona Geriatric & Dementia Center Montezuma Health Care Center Llc The Oaks Nursing Home Inc Tyson Farms Inc Weyerhaeuser Nr Company
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Blue Bird North Georgia Cooper Lighting Inc Fort Valley State University Frito-Lay Inc Houston Hospitals Inc L 3 Services Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated The Kroger Company Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart

Macon Area

COUNTY Peach Sumter Peach
Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston
Dooly Houston

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Macon

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Macon, GA Sumter, GA Peach, GA Houston, GA Bibb, GA Dooly, GA Washington, GA Taylor, GA Other Total Residents:

2,769 530 374 320 270 154 38 32 233
4,720

3(5&(17 2)727$/
58.7 11.2
7.9 6.8 5.7 3.3 0.8 0.7 4.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Macon

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NUMBER

Macon, GA Sumter, GA Dooly, GA Houston, GA Peach, GA Muscogee, GA Taylor, GA Schley, GA Other Total Residents:

2,769 307 278 277 149 90 85 79 364
4,398

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.0 7.0 6.3 6.3 3.4 2.0 1.9 1.8 8.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.3H-51T2.%7i9Ag45.%h-1L2434%21S45.6c-68165h3%54+o5.o-54l%4

Macon Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.9% 32.9% 27.8%
9.4% 6.1% 100.0%

18-24 30.5% 31.9% 33.8%
3.2% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.1% 32.9% 33.0% 12.4%
4.6% 100.0%

35-44 15.5% 35.7% 30.0% 11.8%
6.9% 100.0%

45-64 22.6% 33.1% 24.8% 10.1%
9.4% 100.0%

65+ 41.8% 29.0% 17.2%
6.7% 5.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Dooly Houston Macon Peach Schley Sumter Taylor Macon Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
70 1,534
102 243
71 260
63 2,343

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
70 1,534
102 243
71 260
63 2,343

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Colleges and Universities

Macon Area Sumter
Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Houston
Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College
Peach
Fort Valley State University
Macon
South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu
http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu
www.fvsu.edu
www.southgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 112

2010 111

50

37

43

7

5

14

18

12

70

8

7

12

6

7

9

40

51

20

3

6

7

2

1

3

2

1

3

6

24

29

19

25

26

21

18

20

61

71

99

9

12

13

8

18

38

11

25

13

2

5

8

42

37

41

43

40

29

21

48

59

21

28

11

20

19

53

25

49

28

3

20

25

6

3

8

37

44

45

62

27

38

25

21

20

31

17

34

29

18

31

3

7

6

14

21

19

8

12

5

82

52

44

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 154.5

2009-2010 -0.9

-26.0

16.2

-28.6

180.0

-33.3

483.3

-12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 -50.0 -50.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3

71.4 28.6 -60.8 16.7 200.0 200.0 20.8
4.0 11.1 39.4
8.3 111.1 -48.0

150.0 -11.9
-7.0

60.0 10.8 -27.5

128.6 33.3 -5.0

22.9 -60.7 178.9

96.0 566.7 -50.0
18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 50.0 50.0 -36.6

-42.9 25.0 166.7
2.3 40.7 -4.8 100.0 72.2 -14.3 -9.5 -58.3 -15.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 130

2009 137

2010 334

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 5.4

2009-2010 143.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Macon County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Macon

NUMBER PERCENT

5,294

100.0

374

7.1

28

0.5

89

1.7

362

6.8

130

2.5

360

6.8

634

12.0

374

7.1

244

4.6

952

18.0

400

7.6

434

8.2

184

3.5

664

12.5

65

1.2

Macon Area

NUMBER PERCENT

92,532

100.0

8,576

9.3

3,250

3.5

2,330

2.5

8,819

9.5

2,446

2.6

9,234

10.0

14,004

15.1

4,725

5.1

7,068

7.6

8,452

9.1

4,179

4.5

4,633

5.0

2,341

2.5

11,577

12.5

898

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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79

24

4

1,419

430

188

136

37

7

243

74

17

43

9

7

501

118

30

73

21

5

2,494

713

258

2

7

85

66

4

8

15

10

1

3

21

15

6

3

134

112

1

3

1

10

18

75 12

168

1

10

1

20

6

17

1

50

1

4

0

7

6

38

2

75

0

8

0

9

33

155 17

339

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0 84
2 10
0 21
2 119

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7

20

122

171

16

30

16

27

3

8

46

129

7

12

217

397

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Dooly

908

18

99

38

16

102

100

27

60

40

Houston

5,358

125

563

236

184

718 1,344

36

458

349

Macon

1,145

24

100

52

32

75

129

80

82

42

Peach

1,274

39

156

49

39

148

241

51

120

61

Schley

294

9

14

8

5

23

62

14

30

29

Sumter

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

Taylor

365

11

26

11

13

21

49

14

52

20

Total Area

12,911

334 1,451

555

400 1,519 2,408

357 1,030

650

Prod.
230 705 282 195
52 692
75 2,231

Trans. & Moving
178 640 247 175
48 615
73 1,976

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1205 South Seventh Street Cordele GA 31015 Phone: (229) 276 - 2355

Fax: (229) 276 - 2706

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Madison County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Madison Banks Clarke Elbert Franklin Hart Jackson Oglethorpe Madison Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 15,482 10,110 63,278 9,436 9,992 10,118 27,099 7,696
153,211 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 14,183 9,367 58,283 8,151 8,818 8,913 24,182 7,040
138,937 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,299 8.4% 743 7.3% 4,995 7.9% 1,285 13.6% 1,174 11.7% 1,205 11.9% 2,917 10.8% 656 8.5%
14,274 9.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Madison City of Danielsville Madison Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
28,120 63 560

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

31,847

13.3

38,014

35.2

306,076

343,093

12.1

413,975

35.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Paper Textile Product Mills Chemical Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
132 7
1 95 29
2 1 1 2 4 8 2
1 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 221 2 18 51 13 2 16 12
24
4
17 1
17 3
18
23 19 372 40 10 11 19 412

Madison

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

624

19.5

575

25

0.8

406

*

*

*

298

9.3

574

291

9.1

594

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

82

2.6

651

*

*

*

* * 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,285 * 48 408 43 * 57 19

*

*

*

*

0.7

504

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

40.3

487

*

*

1.5

674

12.8

372

1.3 1,043

*

*

1.8

773

0.6

455

88

2.8

608

45

1.4

521

119

3.7

452

*

*

*

233

7.3

447

*

*

*

122

3.8

235

39 15 1,924 1,269 51 60 1,158 3,192

1.2

484

0.5

408

60.3

531

39.8

628

1.6

829

1.9

486

36.3

569

100.0

539

Madison Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,199 80

20,324 858

18.6

825

0.8

815

35

298

698

2,818

386

16,354

21

4,323

16

1,892

3

119

25

470

94

1,576

64

973

25

1,527

0.3

619

2.6

676

15.0

855

4.0

551

1.7

760

0.1

413

0.4

842

1.4

701

0.9

808

1.4

930

5 17 30
1 3 3 3 5 14 16 18 23 5,038 17 336 1,080 167 92 335 298

867 1,327
548 * * *
262 27
1,452 69
695 193 58,464 595 3,768 13,567 2,454 1,179 2,255 1,168

0.8

904

1.2 1,009

0.5 1,181

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2 1,092

0.0

472

1.3 1,800

0.1

804

0.6

738

0.2

620

53.5

588

0.5 1,240

3.4

837

12.4

443

2.2

719

1.1

786

2.1

974

1.1

515

541

2,294

2.1

890

32

596

0.5

859

322

4,462

40

452

645

12,558

71

685

556

10,039

4.1

479

0.4

689

11.5

807

0.6

467

9.2

244

506 236 6,473 386
95 132 159 6,859 267,525

2,391 164
78,952 30,337
1,995 *
13,583 109,286 3,752,981

2.2 0.2 72.2 27.8 1.8
* 12.4 100.0

442 556 649 728 1,127
* 598 671 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Madison Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Madison Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Madison

Note: Source:

Bread Basket Carolina Cable Contractors Inc Dollar General Engineering & Cycle Co Inc Ingles Markets Inc Medlink Georgia Inc Platoon Uniforms & Sportswear Inc TFI Resources The Gables At Cobb Village Zeus Security Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Madison Area
Athens Regional Medical Ctr Corporate Office Merial Limited Mt Vernon Mills Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Pillgrims Pride Corp St Marys Health Care System Inc Tennecohartwell University of Georgia Wal-Mart

COUNTY Clarke
Jackson Clarke Banks Clarke Elbert Clarke Hart Clarke Clarke

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Madison

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Clarke, GA Madison, GA Jackson, GA Franklin, GA Oconee, GA Elbert, GA Hall, GA Barrow, GA Other Total Residents:

6,048 3,432
706 428 286 187 169 154 846 12,256

3(5&(17 2)727$/
49.3 28.0
5.8 3.5 2.3 1.5 1.4 1.3 6.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Madison

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Madison, GA Clarke, GA Oglethorpe, GA Elbert, GA Franklin, GA Jackson, GA Oconee, GA Barrow, GA Other Total Residents:

3,432 524 252 134 126 78 66 52 456
5,120

3(5&(17 2)727$/
67.0 10.2
4.9 2.6 2.5 1.5 1.3 1.0 8.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e62O8.4H-51T2.%8iAg45.%h-3L2434%67S45.6c-58265h3%14+o5.o-44l%4

Madison Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.8% 29.8% 27.2% 11.0%
7.2% 100.0%

18-24 16.5% 20.8% 53.8%
8.4% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.3% 29.7% 24.5% 19.0%
8.6% 100.0%

35-44 21.4% 36.7% 21.5% 10.9%
9.6% 100.0%

45-64 26.5% 35.2% 18.9%
8.8% 10.6% 100.0%

65+ 47.8% 25.1% 11.8%
8.6% 6.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Banks Clarke Elbert Franklin Hart Jackson Madison Oglethorpe Madison Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
168 585 205 215 193 636 286 151 2,439

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
168 585 205 215 193 636 286 151 2,439

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Colleges and Universities

Madison Area

Clarke

Athens Technical College University of Georgia
Elbert

www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu

The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu
Madison

Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Banks

www.augustatech.edu

Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Franklin

www.centralgatech.edu

Emmanuel College

www.ec.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 66

2010 54

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

85

72

69

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

10

16

16

25

20

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

58

55

73

Barbering/Barber

19

12

22

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

28

23

22

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

9

17

7

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

8

9

10

Chemical Technology/Technician

9

9

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

8

42

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

13

10

15

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

139

83

76

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

52

58

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

57

139

115

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

21

26

14

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

18

2

18

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

22

27

15

24

12

21

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

64

108

109

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

6

7

8

7

4

9

91

68

79

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

73

61

58

15

17

10

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

21

12

25

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Graphic Communications, General

11

22

29

14

9

12

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

24

39

28

23

66

60

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

9

2

7

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

3

6

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

83

65

71

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

8

16

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

11

11

7

Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician

5

4

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2008-2009 73.7

2009-2010 -18.2

-15.3

-4.2

60.0

0.0

-20.0 -5.2
-36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5
0.0 0.0 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8 -88.9 22.7

-25.0 32.7 83.3 -4.3 -58.8 11.1 -66.7 425.0 50.0 -8.4 -20.7 -17.3 -46.2 800.0 -44.4

-50.0

75.0

68.8

0.9

16.7

14.3

-42.9

125.0

-25.3

16.2

-16.4

-4.9

13.3 -42.9 100.0

-41.2 108.3
31.8

-35.7 62.5

33.3 -28.2

187.0 -77.8 100.0 -21.7 100.0
0.0 -20.0

-9.1 250.0
33.3 9.2 -6.3
-36.4 -25.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 41

2009 32

2010 23

9

11

8

49

51

64

5

8

6

15

17

9

42

26

3

9

24

21

3

4

8

11

10

15

13

7

11

23

20

23

19

16

12

105

126

102

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -22.0

2009-2010 -28.1

22.2

-27.3

4.1

25.5

60.0

-25.0

13.3

-47.1

-38.1

-88.5

166.7

-12.5

33.3

100.0

-9.1

50.0

-46.2

57.1

-13.0

15.0

-15.8

-25.0

20.0

-19.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Madison County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Madison

NUMBER PERCENT

12,833

100.0

988

7.7

313

2.4

248

1.9

792

6.2

309

2.4

1,230

9.6

2,165

16.9

1,009

7.9

1,143

8.9

1,740

13.6

676

5.3

784

6.1

230

1.8

1,142

8.9

64

0.5

Madison Area

NUMBER PERCENT

130,947

100.0

11,111

8.5

3,178

2.4

2,957

2.3

13,913

10.6

3,484

2.7

14,433

11.0

19,145

14.6

6,652

5.1

6,942

5.3

16,148

12.3

6,254

4.8

7,086

5.4

2,084

1.6

16,646

12.7

914

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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164

41

12

6

12

6

3

0

32

Clarke

1,212

321

98

58

44

63

56 20

202

Elbert

215

48

19

6

12

4

7

2

34

Franklin

197

61

15

7

15

3

7

1

27

Hart

179

53

14

5

12

7

2

1

34

Jackson

510

196

53

24

23

8

13

7

54

Madison

242

67

20

12

6

6

7

3

43

Oglethorpe

128

42

4

9

5

4

3

4

22

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2,847

829

235

127

129

101

98 38

448

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15

30

82

150

18

55

18

34

12

31

35

69

23

41

14

17

217

427

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Banks Clarke Elbert Franklin Hart Jackson Madison Oglethorpe Total Area

700 5,386 1,434 1,059 1,015 1,921 1,159
546 13,220

11

47

109

604

14

112

18

81

17

57

41

100

27

68

16

35

253 1,104

22

11

86

181

325

203

726 1,178

56

39

111

190

32

21

116

185

28

24

110

165

66

39

223

534

33

38

116

237

14

19

54

118

576

394 1,542 2,788

6

81

40

22

353

212

10

98

53

8

102

66

5

84

64

9

222

117

12

138

104

9

65

46

81 1,143

702

Prod.
130 886 483 291 333 292 208
96 2,719

Trans. & Moving
85 768 268 139 128 278 178
74 1,918

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Marion County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Marion Chattahoochee Schley Stewart Sumter Talbot Taylor Webster Marion Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,281 2,630 1,794 2,237
13,368 3,023 3,445 1,131
30,909 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,956 2,209 1,535 2,000
11,571 2,760 2,988 1,015
27,034 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 325 9.9% 421 16.0% 259 14.4% 237 10.6%
1,797 13.4% 263 8.7% 457 13.3% 116 10.3%
3,875 12.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Marion City of Buena Vista Marion Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
8,742 143 2,173

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

7,480

-14.4

8,035

-8.1

82,466

90,615

9.9

99,143

20.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Furniture and Related Product Primary Metal Miscellaneous Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
22 8
1 10
3 1 1 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 1 4 21 3 3 5 1
3
0
4 0 5 0 7
3 3 85 15 5 3 7 100

Marion

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

761

51.0

516

83

5.6

572

*

*

*

43

2.9

524

600

40.2

483

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

337

22.6

406

*

*

*

*

*

*

116

7.8

421

*

*

*

19

1.3

396

14

0.9

406

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

9

0.6

441

0

0.0

0

105

7.0

428

*

*

*

61

4.1

336

* * 1,100 391 40 10 341 1,491

*

*

*

*

73.8

460

26.2

663

2.7

961

0.7

509

22.9

519

100.0

503

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 241 74

Marion Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,807 869

23.9

626

4.3

493

10

347

106

983

51

2,610

2

*

6

463

9

314

1

*

1

*

1

*

1.7

848

4.9

670

13.0

623

*

*

2.3

543

1.6

441

*

*

*

*

*

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

3

*

3

*

3

20

6

150

9

184

906

9,930

7

177

58

550

231

2,010

53

576

26

182

65

407

35

202

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

371

0.7 1,098

0.9

455

49.5

579

0.9 1,209

2.7

575

10.0

384

2.9

659

0.9

726

2.0

686

1.0

539

72

1,145

5.7

904

8

90

0.4

873

43

826

8

138

101

2,006

10

104

81

1,055

4.1

542

0.7

413

10.0

609

0.5

226

5.3

217

108 34
1,181 213 55 92 66
1,394 267,525

465 32
14,769 5,311 446 1,445 3,420
20,080 3,752,981

2.3

979

0.2

611

73.6

594

26.4

602

2.2

975

7.2

662

17.0

528

100.0

596

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Marion Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Marion Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Marion

Note: Source:

Baby's Dream Furniture Inc J's Grocery Magnolia Manor of Marion County Inc Oakcrest Lumber Inc Rinns Pharmacy Subway SW GA Community Action Council Inc Tyson Farms Inc Unimin Corp Unlimited Contract Services Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Marion Area

Cooper Lighting Inc Georgia Southwestern State Univ ITT Systems Corporation Magnolia Manor Inc North Georgia Detention Center Oakcrest Lumber Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Shaw Environmental Inc Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Sumter Sumter
Chattahoochee Sumter Stewart Marion Sumter
Chattahoochee Marion Sumter

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Marion

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Marion, GA Muscogee, GA Sumter, GA Chattahoochee, GA Talbot, GA Schley, GA Stewart, GA Taylor, GA Other Total Residents:

1,380 793 205 95 83 64 63 53 223
2,959

3(5&(17 2)727$/
46.6 26.8
6.9 3.2 2.8 2.2 2.1 1.8 7.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Marion

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NUMBER

Marion, GA Stewart, GA Sumter, GA Muscogee, GA Webster, GA Schley, GA Chattahoochee, GA Taylor, GA Other Total Residents:

1,380 134 127 106 93 57 55 46 169
2,167

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.7 6.2 5.9 4.9 4.3 2.6 2.5 2.1 7.8
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.9H-61T2.%8i0Ag45.%h-7L3534%1S45.6c-9265h3%24+o5.o-14l%4

Marion Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.0% 34.7% 23.0%
8.4% 4.9% 100.0%

18-24 24.6% 42.7% 28.8%
3.3% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.7% 33.8% 29.4% 14.1%
4.0% 100.0%

35-44 22.1% 38.2% 24.8%
9.7% 5.2% 100.0%

45-64 31.9% 33.9% 17.4%
8.5% 8.3% 100.0%

65+ 51.9% 22.8% 14.9%
5.1% 5.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Chattahoochee Marion Schley Stewart Sumter Talbot Taylor Webster Marion Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
77 98 71 22 260 38 63 25 654

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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77 98 71 22 260 38 63 25 654

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Colleges and Universities

Marion Area Chattahoochee
Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus
Sumter
Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Marion
Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

columbus.gmc.cc.ga.us/
gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu
www.altamahatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Small Business Administration/Management
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 14

2010 21

12

11

29

4

2

10

4

1

2

21

26

54

7

14

43

58

28

50

4

3

11

5

3

4

5

13

2

62

64

66

6

12

11

2

11

54

92

74

97

9

18

5

10

16

13

32

37

35

7

5

3

18

7

2

2

2

4

5

2

6

79

63

71

12

56

97

2

3

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 50.0

-8.3

163.6

-50.0

400.0

-75.0

100.0

23.8

107.7

100.0

207.1

-51.7

78.6

-25.0

266.7

-40.0 160.0

33.3 -84.6

3.2

3.1

100.0

-8.3

450.0 -19.6

390.9 31.1

100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 0.0 -60.0 -20.3

-72.2 -18.8
-5.4 -40.0 -71.4 100.0 200.0 12.7

366.7 50.0

73.2 166.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Marion County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Marion

NUMBER PERCENT

3,169

100.0

255

8.1

43

1.4

67

2.1

168

5.3

80

2.5

255

8.1

360

11.4

257

8.1

243

7.7

533

16.8

212

6.7

308

9.7

84

2.7

292

9.2

12

0.4

Marion Area

NUMBER PERCENT

31,918

100.0

2,405

7.5

480

1.5

836

2.6

3,078

9.6

845

2.7

2,686

8.4

4,453

14.0

1,745

5.5

1,862

5.8

4,512

14.1

2,013

6.3

2,179

6.8

763

2.4

3,689

11.6

372

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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Chattahoochee

49

18

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Marion

55

17

4

Schley

43

9

7

Stewart

28

7

3

Sumter

501

118

30

Talbot

54

14

8

Taylor

73

21

5

Webster

19

4

0

Total Area

822

208

61

2

3

2

1

1

3

0

1

21

15

1

1

6

3

1

0

34

27

1

5

1

5

1

0

0

9

1

4

0

7

0

2

0

7

6

38

2

75

0

1

0

14

0

8

0

9

0

0

0

3

9

58

3

129

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4

5

6

13

3

8

2

6

46

129

4

11

7

12

2

9

74

193

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Main.

Chattahoochee

219

5

29

8

7

24

57

0

29

11

Marion

364

18

20

13

8

32

36

9

66

29

Schley

294

9

14

8

5

23

62

14

30

29

Stewart

255

15

17

9

7

17

35

7

39

10

Sumter

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

Talbot

382

4

14

17

15

28

59

2

28

19

Taylor

365

11

26

11

13

21

49

14

52

20

Webster

115

4

8

3

2

13

15

7

12

4

Total Area

5,561

174

621

230

168

590

796

188

484

231

Prod.
30 69 52 61 692 121 75 34 1,134

Trans. & Moving
19 64 48 38 615 75 73 13 945

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520

Fax: (229) 931 - 2433

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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McDuffie County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

McDuffie Columbia Jefferson Lincoln Richmond Warren Wilkes McDuffie Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 10,607 60,612 6,770 3,717 90,965 2,514 4,345
179,530 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 9,511
56,378 5,797 3,309
81,603 2,076 3,835
162,509 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,096 10.3% 4,234 7.0% 973 14.4% 408 11.0% 9,362 10.3% 438 17.4% 510 11.7%
17,021 9.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

McDuffie City of Thomson McDuffie Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

21,875 6,778
387,830 9,687,653 309,050,816

82

24,499

410,684 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change 2010-2015
12.0

2025 Projected*
28,312

5.9

470,331

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
29.4
21.3 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Machinery Chemical
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
95 13
2 51 29
4 4 1 1 2 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 341 2 20 90 12 6 29 14
28
0
12 3
41 5
42
37 12 448 46
9 21 16 494

McDuffie

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,249 299

33.0

693

4.4

598

* 285 1,629
54 * * * * *
11 * * * * * * * 0

*

*

4.2

598

23.9

721

0.8

454

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

663

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 3,002 * 72 862 168 91 155 43

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

44.0

479

*

*

1.1

647

12.6

439

2.5

730

1.3

946

2.3

704

0.6

451

111

1.6

613

0

0.0

0

76

1.1

344

*

*

*

664

9.7

530

*

*

*

548

8.0

214

141 9
5,260 1,561
46 209 1,306 6,821

2.1

410

0.1

419

77.1

586

22.9

700

0.7

799

3.1

702

19.1

598

100.0

581

McDuffie Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,274 105

21,764 1,074

15.2

867

0.7

772

13

512

874

6,534

282

13,649

18

1,260

6

743

10

374

6

444

31

1,135

15

1,596

20

700

5

536

14

902

1

*

44

1,001

23

1,468

23

336

23

593

1

*

0.4 1,026

4.6

749

9.5

927

0.9

741

0.5

665

0.3

422

0.3

712

0.8

692

1.1 1,256

0.5

688

0.4

794

0.6

910

*

*

0.7

728

1.0

960

0.2

677

0.4

969

*

*

3 4 12 23 6,362 21 337 1,320 189 115 434 316

* 110 749 1,428 86,539 423 3,464 16,785 2,493 2,135 3,307 1,527

*

*

0.1

873

0.5 1,114

1.0 1,475

60.3

629

0.3 1,243

2.4

912

11.7

456

1.7

714

1.5

878

2.3

921

1.1

617

728

5,230

3.6 1,067

42

770

0.5 1,609

458

9,202

73

1,427

916

20,360

82

1,823

666

14,006

6.4

470

1.0

523

14.2

853

1.3

412

9.8

259

665 272 7,908 411 111 123 177 8,319 267,525

3,593 191
108,494 34,914 7,791 10,888 16,235
143,406 3,752,981

2.5 0.1 75.7 24.3 5.4 7.6 11.3 100.0

497 714 677 820 1,086 861 665 712 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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McDuffie Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

McDuffie Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

McDuffie

Note: Source:

Family Care Inc McCorkle Nurseries Inc McDuffie County Nursing Home Llc McDuffie Regional Medical Ctr Milliken & Company R A Dudley Nurseries Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Thomson Plastics Inc Two State Construction Company Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

McDuffie Area
Augusta State University Department of Behavioral Health Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc International Paper Company MCG Health Inc Medical College Of Georgia T-Mobile USA Inc Trinity Hospital of Augusta University Homehealth Augusta Wal-Mart

COUNTY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Columbia

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

McDuffie

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

McDuffie, GA Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Warren, GA Jefferson, GA Wilkes, GA Aiken, SC Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

5,409 1,332
795 389 220 153
97 47 397 8,839

3(5&(17 2)727$/
61.2 15.1
9.0 4.4 2.5 1.7 1.1 0.5 4.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

McDuffie

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

McDuffie, GA Columbia, GA Warren, GA Richmond, GA Lincoln, GA Jefferson, GA Glascock, GA Aiken, SC Other Total Residents:

5,409 879 637 494 222 220 148 116 202
8,327

3(5&(17 2)727$/
65.0 10.6
7.6 5.9 2.7 2.6 1.8 1.4 2.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.3H-31T2.%4i0Ag45.%h-5L2434%2S45.6c-03165h3%54+o5.o-34l%4

McDuffie Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.0% 30.4% 28.1% 12.1%
6.4% 100.0%

18-24 28.3% 34.8% 30.9%
5.6% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.5% 29.2% 34.3% 16.4%
5.7% 100.0%

35-44 15.3% 32.2% 31.1% 14.3%
7.1% 100.0%

45-64 22.0% 29.6% 25.9% 12.8%
9.7% 100.0%

65+ 42.3% 26.5% 17.7%
7.9% 5.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Columbia Jefferson Lincoln McDuffie Richmond Warren Wilkes McDuffie Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,457 192 94 228
1,535 40 75
3,621

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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1,457 192 94 228
1,535 40 75
3,621

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Colleges and Universities

McDuffie Area

Columbia

Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus
Richmond

augusta.gmc.cc.ga.us/

Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship
McDuffie

augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org

Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)

South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.southgatech.edu

Jefferson

Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 112

2010 111

50

37

43

7

5

14

18

12

70

8

7

12

6

7

9

40

51

20

3

6

7

2

1

3

2

1

3

6

24

29

19

25

26

21

18

20

61

71

99

9

12

13

8

18

38

11

25

13

2

5

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 154.5

2009-2010 -0.9

-26.0

16.2

-28.6

180.0

-33.3

483.3

-12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 -50.0 -50.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3

71.4 28.6 -60.8 16.7 200.0 200.0 20.8
4.0 11.1 39.4
8.3 111.1 -48.0

150.0

60.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 42

2009 37

2010 41

43

40

29

21

48

59

21

28

11

20

19

53

25

49

28

3

20

25

6

3

8

37

44

45

62

27

38

25

21

20

31

17

34

29

18

31

3

7

6

14

21

19

8

12

5

82

52

44

130

137

334

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -11.9

2009-2010 10.8

-7.0

-27.5

128.6 33.3 -5.0

22.9 -60.7 178.9

96.0 566.7 -50.0
18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 50.0 50.0 -36.6

-42.9 25.0 166.7
2.3 40.7 -4.8 100.0 72.2 -14.3 -9.5 -58.3 -15.4

5.4

143.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of McDuffie County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

McDuffie

NUMBER PERCENT

9,667

100.0

743

7.7

162

1.7

209

2.2

809

8.4

295

3.1

953

9.9

1,393

14.4

829

8.6

505

5.2

1,045

10.8

649

6.7

628

6.5

164

1.7

1,159

12.0

124

1.3

McDuffie Area

NUMBER PERCENT

158,951

100.0

13,543

8.5

4,727

3.0

7,286

4.6

16,400

10.3

5,520

3.5

17,562

11.1

22,794

14.3

7,760

4.9

8,689

5.5

14,485

9.1

7,136

4.5

6,615

4.2

3,827

2.4

20,177

12.7

2,430

1.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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317

121

125

24

3

42

11

2

175

51

17

2,053

462

184

54

9

0

68

15

2

3,461

889

329

91

56

5

7

3

2

12

7

149

69

4

3

5

0

269

144

13

40 11

85

1

13

2

35

1

0

0

7

1

9

3

26

46

138 13

292

2

7

0

13

0

7

0

12

64

214 29

470

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94

75

9

25

9

7

18

22

225

374

5

7

6

20

366

530

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2,065 767 229
1,096 9,512
347 447 14,463

80

128

17

46

1

11

20

110

236 1,029

5

19

12

35

371 1,378

69

59

213

686

27

22

74

130

6

4

16

42

43

40

113

198

524

394 1,120 2,407

6

12

23

56

15

20

40

74

690

551 1,599 3,593

4

227

167

8

52

22

2

30

18

4

108

60

17

851

470

4

28

24

7

23

19

46 1,319

780

Prod.
245 255
53 239 1,272
95 102 2,261

Trans. & Moving
187 114
46 161 1,192
75 100 1,875

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665

Fax: (706) 595 - 7209

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1025-A Warrenton Highway P. O. Box 824 Thomson, GA 30824-0824 Phone: (706) 597 - 8575

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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McIntosh County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

McIntosh Glynn Liberty Long Wayne McIntosh Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 5,073
38,740 26,145
6,683 11,814 88,455 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 4,495
35,080 23,732
6,203 10,353 79,863 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 578 11.4%
3,660 9.4% 2,413 9.2%
480 7.2% 1,461 12.4% 8,592 9.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

McIntosh City of Darien McIntosh Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

14,333 112

13,982

-2.4

18,375

28.2

1,975

201,975

217,088

7.5

257,954

27.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Plastics and Rubber Products Petroleum and Coal Products Textile Mills Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Chemical Miscellaneous Apparel Machinery Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 30 6
1 18
5 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 154 2 4 52 3 2 8 6
14
1
4 0 9 2 31
16 5
189 33 7 10 16
222

McIntosh

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

151

7.9

588

8

0.4

529

* 99 40
* * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,070 * * 438 * * 27 18

*

*

5.2

699

2.1

358

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

56.3

477

*

*

*

*

23.1

351

*

*

*

*

1.4

501

0.9

499

22

1.2

434

*

*

*

6

0.3

348

0

0.0

0

25

1.3

495

*

*

*

321

16.9

257

30 2
1,223 677 36 127 514
1,900

1.6

425

0.1

464

64.4

533

35.6

694

1.9

748

6.7

751

27.1

582

100.0

538

McIntosh Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

688

8,093

48

253

12.7

960

0.4

844

4 498 138
14 2 5
12 1 1 2 3 5 5 6 6 7 9
11 15 17 17 3,607 21 115 793 111 66 253 229

17 2,796 5,027
759 *
11 42
* * * 53 * 1,197 28 114 219 213 1,879 112 137 187 35,738 377 906 8,178 2,010 656 1,528 756

0.0

860

4.4

707

7.9 1,107

1.2

715

*

*

0.0

226

0.1

500

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

888

*

*

1.9 1,139

0.0

541

0.2

346

0.3 1,113

0.3

931

2.9 1,426

0.2

691

0.2 1,057

0.3

766

55.9

528

0.6 1,096

1.4

724

12.8

421

3.1

659

1.0

892

2.4

794

1.2

557

383

1,666

2.6

730

15

188

0.3 1,043

262

2,407

37

408

437

4,747

54

956

456

8,788

3.8

494

0.6

523

7.4

720

1.5

338

13.7

330

375 145 4,440 283 122
85 76 4,723 267,525

2,174 111
43,942 20,030
6,649 2,666 10,715 63,974 3,752,981

3.4 0.2 68.7 31.3 10.4 4.2 16.7 100.0

615 802 608 869 1,196 608 730 689 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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McIntosh Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

McIntosh Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

McIntosh

Note: Source:

Darien Telephone Co Inc Fashion Outlet Of America Inc Gore Marine Corporation McDonald's Restaurant Ruby Tuesday Skippers Fish Camp Southeastern Bank The Wit Group Inc Tic-The Industrial Co Tommy Hilfiger Retail Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

McIntosh Area
Brunswick Pulp & Paper Liberty Regional Medical Ctr LM Operations Support Inc Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Sea Island Co SNF Holding Company Southeast GA Regional Medical Center Target The Chicken Shack Wal-Mart

COUNTY Glynn Liberty Liberty Wayne Glynn Liberty Glynn Liberty Glynn Liberty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

McIntosh

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

McIntosh, GA Glynn, GA Liberty, GA Chatham, GA Tattnall, GA Duval, FL Bleckley, GA Wayne, GA Other Total Residents:

2,058 1,660
178 165
30 28 23 21 180 4,343

3(5&(17 2)727$/
47.4 38.2
4.1 3.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 4.1 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

McIntosh

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NUMBER

McIntosh, GA Glynn, GA Liberty, GA Camden, GA Tattnall, GA Duval, FL Wayne, GA Brantley, GA Other Total Residents:

2,058 303 115 72 31 29 27 24 109
2,768

3(5&(17 2)727$/
74.3 10.9
4.2 2.6 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 3.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e32O8.0H-31T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-1L1334%87S45.6c-56165h3%64+o5.o-04l%4

McIntosh Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
20.2% 35.4% 29.5%
9.7% 5.2% 100.0%

18-24 23.3% 46.0% 27.6%
2.8% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.1% 37.4% 35.3% 11.2%
3.0% 100.0%

35-44 16.0% 33.7% 34.3% 10.7%
5.4% 100.0%

45-64 18.5% 32.9% 28.6% 11.6%
8.5% 100.0%

65+ 37.6% 26.8% 17.2% 10.6%
7.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Glynn Liberty Long McIntosh Wayne McIntosh Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
665 572 125 110 287 1,759

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
665 572 125 110 287 1,759

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Colleges and Universities

McIntosh Area Glynn
Troy University College of Coastal Georgia
Wayne
Altamaha Technical College
McIntosh
Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Liberty
Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College)

brunswick.troy.edu www.ccga.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.athenstech.edu www.savannahtech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

33

14

21

McIntosh Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 4

2009 3

2010 4

70

27

49

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

82

56

113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

51

26

37

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -25.0

2009-2010 33.3

-61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 12.5

81.5 101.8
75.0 60.0 -88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of McIntosh County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

McIntosh

NUMBER PERCENT

4,695

100.0

340

7.2

68

1.5

64

1.4

385

8.2

70

1.5

672

14.3

648

13.8

413

8.8

179

3.8

384

8.2

219

4.7

478

10.2

112

2.4

653

13.9

10

0.2

McIntosh Area

NUMBER PERCENT

72,278

100.0

6,328

8.8

1,014

1.4

2,041

2.8

7,058

9.8

1,708

2.4

8,565

11.9

10,803

15.0

4,753

6.6

3,708

5.1

4,988

6.9

3,461

4.8

4,446

6.2

2,176

3.0

10,175

14.1

1,054

1.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,176

359

87

869

276

105

101

37

10

128

46

13

291

96

12

2,565

814

227

38

41

32

26

9

3

1

5

7

18

87

93

15

73 22

167

9

63

9

100

2

6

2

11

0

11

1

10

7

15

3

33

33

168 37

321

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106

193

77

139

6

14

9

24

33

55

231

425

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Glynn Liberty Long McIntosh Wayne Total Area

5,081 4,082
617 592 1,761 12,133

133

811

200

478

40

61

19

63

48

181

440 1,594

335

216

797 1,063

244

149

479

890

29

17

61

118

34

20

92

104

62

40

218

265

704

442 1,647 2,440

14

590

219

10

352

344

10

75

62

3

75

47

16

332

158

53 1,424

830

Prod.
427 439
72 62 246 1,246

Trans. & Moving
476 497
72 73 195 1,313

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2517 Tara Lane Brunswick GA 31520 Phone: (912) 264 - 7244

Fax: (912) 262 - 3334

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 Shopper's Way Suite 4 Brunswick, GA 31525-0511 Phone: (912) 264 - 7287

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Meriwether County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Meriwether Coweta Harris Pike Spalding Talbot Troup Upson Meriwether Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,171
59,998 16,253
7,852 27,974
3,023 31,401 11,420 167,092

Employed 7,970
54,092 15,057
7,036 24,258
2,760 27,811 10,000 148,984

Unemployed Rate 1,201 13.1% 5,906 9.8% 1,196 7.4% 816 10.4% 3,716 13.3% 263 8.7% 3,590 11.4% 1,420 12.4%
18,108 10.8%

4,693,711

4,213,719

153,889,000 139,064,000

479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Meriwether

21,992 81

25,235

14.7

28,896

31.4

City of Greenville

876

Meriwether Area

364,337

416,884

14.4

522,825

43.5

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Food Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Textile Mills Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
67 16
0 39 12
1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 232 1 5 81 18 3 21 4
10
0
10 2
21 3
28
25 16 315 53 10 19 24 368

Meriwether

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

916

20.3

737

82

1.8

587

0

0.0

0

226

5.0

714

607

13.5

767

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

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*

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0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 1,803 * * 538 36 11 128 8

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

40.0

478

*

*

*

*

11.9

418

0.8

554

0.2 1,183

2.8

693

0.2

252

19

0.4

548

0

0.0

0

63

1.4

438

*

*

*

452

10.0

546

*

*

*

261

5.8

236

137 20
2,739 1,769
45 732 992 4,508

3.0 0.4 60.8 39.2 1.0 16.2 22.0 100.0

515 458 608 728 1,084 581 518 562

Meriwether Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,193 78

20,525 354

20.6

841

0.4

546

8

146

767

4,093

340

15,928

21

2,161

20

599

7

535

25

*

13

315

61

868

27

4,321

26

125

21

276

1

*

1

*

4

79

5

*

6

52

6

524

7

*

0.1

810

4.1

687

16.0

887

2.2

903

0.6

697

0.5

742

*

*

0.3

985

0.9

816

4.3

902

0.1

631

0.3

865

*

*

*

*

0.1

805

*

*

0.1

708

0.5 1,165

*

*

8 19 19 21 22 4,906 14 300 1,064 190 87 354 269

1,173 219 666
1,434 1,304 59,292
750 3,498 13,816 1,731 2,483 2,579
814

1.2 1,122

0.2

735

0.7 1,116

1.4

812

1.3

800

59.4

576

0.8 1,288

3.5

786

13.8

493

1.7

767

2.5

762

2.6

824

0.8

576

518

1,843

1.8

855

31

547

0.5 1,240

386

5,930

52

877

532

12,239

89

1,144

509

8,775

5.9

487

0.9

502

12.3

683

1.1

414

8.8

252

511 225 6,324 439
84 149 206 6,763 267,525

2,273 181
79,998 19,803
746 4,017 15,040 99,801 3,752,981

2.3

522

0.2

625

80.2

644

19.8

646

0.7

991

4.0

578

15.1

648

100.0

644

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Meriwether Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Meriwether Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Meriwether

Note: Source:

Angio Dynamics Inc Custom Truck & Body Works Inc Flint River Academy Inc Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Heritage Healthcare of Greenville Ingles Markets Inc McCoy Grading Inc McDonalds Pic N Sav Southern Cresent
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Meriwether Area
AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Homenurse Inc Intercall Inc Interface Flooring Systems Inc Kia Motors Manufacturing Lagrange Troup County Hospital Auth Milliken & Company Piedmont Newnan Hospital Inc Wal-Mart Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp of America

COUNTY Spalding Spalding
Troup Troup Troup Troup Troup Coweta Troup Coweta

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Meriwether

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Meriwether, GA Coweta, GA Troup, GA Fayette, GA Fulton, GA Harris, GA Muscogee, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents:

4,114 1,149
956 891 500 267 206 196 614 8,893

3(5&(17 2)727$/
46.3 12.9 10.8 10.0
5.6 3.0 2.3 2.2 6.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Meriwether

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NUMBER

Meriwether, GA Talbot, GA Harris, GA Troup, GA Coweta, GA Upson, GA Muscogee, GA Pike, GA Other Total Residents:

4,114 719 416 272 219 179 137 72 390
6,518

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.1 11.0
6.4 4.2 3.4 2.7 2.1 1.1 6.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e82O8.7H-01T2.%7i6Ag45.%h-7L2434%59S45.6c-29165h3%84+o5.o-24l%4

Meriwether Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.6% 34.2% 23.2% 10.3%
4.7% 100.0%

18-24 38.0% 34.1% 23.4%
4.1% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.7% 35.7% 27.0% 15.2%
4.4% 100.0%

35-44 18.2% 37.1% 27.3% 12.4%
5.0% 100.0%

45-64 25.2% 35.3% 22.7%
9.8% 7.0% 100.0%

65+ 49.9% 26.2% 13.8%
6.6% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Coweta Harris Meriwether Pike Spalding Talbot Troup Upson Meriwether Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,275 338 170 208 498 38 682 259
3,468

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,275 338 170 208 498 38 682 259
3,468

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Colleges and Universities

Meriwether Area Upson
Flint River Technical College
Troup
LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College
Spalding
Southern Crescent Technical College
Meriwether
West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.flintrivertech.edu www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu www.sctech.edu www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Child Care Provider/Assistant Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Version 2.0

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2008 66

2009 77

2010 135

36

72

51

6

7

6

74

185

255

7

14

3

1

9

17

10

9

9

29

21

53

10

7

8

18

19

35

136

150

237

49

62

64

3

10

8

58

64

61

32

37

13

68

63

90

25

12

15

26

52

49

7

11

5

13

11

7

53

87

72

38

38

16

14

22

67

56

56

102

12

20

7

24

59

67

12

14

49

4

2

1

43

42

3

16

10

36

26

46

67

20

7

31

33

32

38

17

45

33

18

11

16

7

12

8

124

249

194

Meriwether Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 75.3

100.0

-29.2

16.7

-14.3

150.0

37.8

100.0

-78.6

800.0

88.9

-10.0

0.0

-27.6

152.4

-30.0

14.3

5.6

84.2

10.3

58.0

26.5

3.2

233.3

-20.0

10.3

-4.7

15.6

-64.9

-7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1

42.9 25.0 -5.8 -54.5

-15.4 64.2

-36.4 -17.2

0.0

-57.9

57.1

204.5

0.0

82.1

66.7 145.8
16.7 -50.0
-2.3 -37.5 76.9 -65.0
-3.0 164.7 -38.9
71.4 100.8

-65.0 13.6 250.0 -50.0 -92.9 260.0 45.7 342.9 18.8 -26.7 45.5 -33.3 -22.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 98

2009 135

2010 242

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 37.8

2009-2010 79.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from West Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Meriwether County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Meriwether

NUMBER PERCENT

9,862

100.0

593

6.0

138

1.4

178

1.8

680

6.9

215

2.2

790

8.0

1,347

13.7

669

6.8

689

7.0

1,769

17.9

622

6.3

664

6.7

154

1.6

1,274

12.9

80

0.8

Meriwether Area

NUMBER PERCENT

144,950

100.0

13,656

9.4

3,846

2.7

3,178

2.2

12,375

8.5

3,421

2.4

14,180

9.8

23,169

16.0

8,463

5.8

10,074

7.0

18,990

13.1

7,526

5.2

6,843

4.7

3,066

2.1

15,335

10.6

828

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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1,303

548

159

275

99

46

182

44

12

138

45

12

583

199

48

54

14

8

840

250

87

166

55

8

3,541 1,254

380

63

75

16

15

9

15

6

8

23

25

1

1

37

40

4

8

159

187

21

30 19

112

3

12

1

32

4

12

1

22

2

11

0

16

8

23

5

76

0

1

0

14

19

48

5

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2

7

0

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59

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111

21

19

17

40

12

20

49

101

4

11

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145

18

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252

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Coweta Harris Meriwether Pike Spalding Talbot Troup Upson Total Area

4,505 966
1,555 532
3,324 382
7,529 1,122 19,915

69

333

27

45

15

72

13

26

88

307

4

14

102

561

25

90

343 1,448

161

114

455 1,254

50

24

81

227

71

42

88

293

21

14

41

145

120

81

356

747

17

15

28

59

388

189

567 1,157

31

29

93

164

859

508 1,709 4,046

9

352

242

5

100

59

9

101

80

3

52

40

11

276

187

2

28

19

16

524

274

8

102

71

63 1,535

972

Prod.
877 197 466 103 598 121 2,232 279 4,873

Trans. & Moving
639 151 318
74 553
75 1,519
230 3,559

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1002 Longley Place LaGrange GA 30240-5733 Phone: (706) 845 - 4000

Fax: (706) 845 - 4005

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220 Hogansville Road Suite 400 LaGrange, GA 30241-6600 Phone: (706) 298 - 7270

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Miller County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Miller Baker Decatur Early Seminole Miller Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,446 1,548
11,098 5,377 3,914
25,383 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 3,160 1,393 9,569 4,856 3,497
22,475 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 286 8.3% 155 10.0%
1,529 13.8% 521 9.7% 417 10.7%
2,908 11.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Miller City of Colquitt Miller Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

6,125 149

6,284

2.6

6,209

1.4

1,992

57,155

62,537

9.4

66,148

15.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Primary Metal Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Printing and Related Support Activities Wood Product Chemical Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
28 12
0 13
3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 0 8 35 7 2 10 5
8
1
3 1 12 1 11
15 14 161 26
5 8 13 187

Miller

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

101

6.5

571

23

1.5

620

0

0.0

0

64

4.1

512

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

818

53.0

464

0

0.0

0

141

9.1

608

220

14.2

395

*

*

*

*

*

*

82

5.3

717

8

0.5

335

20

1.3

361

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

78

5.1

444

*

*

*

119

7.7

234

38 *
928 615
22 19 574 1,544

2.5

437

*

*

60.1

520

39.8

750

1.4

894

1.2

788

37.2

569

100.0

523

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 264 111

Miller Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,270 1,212

19.1

776

7.1

471

2 101
50 8 4 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 9
1,005 4
82 276
44 14 91 35

* 477 1,475 187
25 * 8 * * * * * * * 9 * *
55 8,529
88 962 2,435 305 104 571 155

*

*

2.8

622

8.6 1,027

1.1

701

0.1

678

*

*

0.0

526

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

547

*

*

*

*

0.3

572

49.9

507

0.5

950

5.6

719

14.2

408

1.8

649

0.6

758

3.3

707

0.9

525

75

333

1.9

671

7

126

0.7

865

38

421

6

113

103

1,425

13

51

92

1,045

2.5

416

0.7

411

8.3

594

0.3

303

6.1

221

125 41
1,310 155 34 67 54
1,465 267,525

401 27
11,826 5,274 165 1,300 3,809
17,100 3,752,981

2.3

369

0.2

695

69.2

582

30.8

581

1.0

828

7.6

553

22.3

580

100.0

582

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Miller Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Miller Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Miller

Note: Source:

Birdsong Peanuts Colquitt Cleaning Llc Colquitt Pic N Sav Joe Wilkins Iga Inc Miller County Hospital & Miller Nursing Moby Dick Iii Llc Modern Business Associates Inc People Community Bancshares Inc Peoples Community Bank Scoops Crabapple
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Miller Area
Archbold Medical Center Bainbridge College Bainbridge Manor Donalsonville Hospital Inc Elberta Crate & Box Co Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc John B Sanfilippo & Son Inc Miller County Hospital & Miller Nursing Vescom Corporation Wal-Mart

COUNTY Early
Decatur Decatur Seminole Decatur
Early Decatur
Miller Early Decatur

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Miller

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Miller, GA Decatur, GA Seminole, GA Early, GA Dougherty, GA Randolph, GA Mitchell, GA Calhoun, GA Other Total Residents:

1,494 521 241 237 93 35 33 29 117
2,800

3(5&(17 2)727$/
53.4 18.6
8.6 8.5 3.3 1.3 1.2 1.0 4.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Miller

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NUMBER

Miller, GA Decatur, GA Early, GA Seminole, GA Baker, GA Colquitt, GA Grady, GA Calhoun, GA Other Total Residents:

1,494 131 129 84 56 23 13 12 29
1,971

3(5&(17 2)727$/
75.8 6.6 6.5 4.3 2.8 1.2 0.7 0.6 1.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.1H-52T2.%2i7Ag45.%h-9L2534%63S45.6c-42265h3%34+o5.o-34l%4

Miller Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.7% 35.0% 23.0%
6.5% 3.8% 100.0%

18-24 35.5% 36.7% 26.1%
1.4% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.9% 35.8% 28.7%
8.5% 4.2% 100.0%

35-44 23.3% 39.5% 27.3%
5.9% 4.0% 100.0%

45-64 26.4% 36.3% 23.7%
8.1% 5.5% 100.0%

65+ 53.2% 26.9% 11.1%
6.0% 2.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baker Decatur Early Miller Seminole Miller Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
26 320 136
77 86 645

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
26 320 136
77 86 645

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Colleges and Universities

Miller Area Early
Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College)
Decatur
Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division)
Miller
Bainbridge College (Technical college servicing area)

www.albanytech.edu
www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu
www.bainbridge.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 11

2010 13

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

12

14

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

50

55

65

Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry

2

2

1

Child Care and Support Services Management

12

10

14

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

13

8

14

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

11

6

8

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

13

19

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

34

32

35

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

2

2

5

6

4

6

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

6

8

7

11

13

13

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary

2

13

19

4

11

7

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

110

111

127

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

33

52

26

Marketing/Marketing Management, General

8

11

9

Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical/Clinical Assistant

50

47

73

5

16

15

Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

6

4

3

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

14

21

22

Small Business Administration/Management

13

9

16

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

59

42

45

9

6

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 266.7

2009-2010 18.2

16.7

-71.4

10.0

18.2

0.0

-50.0

-16.7

40.0

-38.5

75.0

-45.5

33.3

62.5

46.2

-5.9

9.4

0.0

150.0

-33.3 33.3

50.0 -12.5

18.2

0.0

550.0

46.2

175.0 0.9
57.6 37.5 -6.0

-36.4 14.4 -50.0 -18.2 55.3

220.0 -33.3 50.0 -30.8 -28.8

-6.3 -25.0
4.8 77.8
7.1

-33.3

250.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Bainbridge College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Miller County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Miller

NUMBER PERCENT

2,965

100.0

308

10.4

38

1.3

114

3.8

209

7.1

80

2.7

273

9.2

380

12.8

114

3.8

184

6.2

410

13.8

195

6.6

173

5.8

49

1.7

410

13.8

28

0.9

Miller Area

NUMBER PERCENT

25,972

100.0

2,227

8.6

419

1.6

581

2.2

2,111

8.1

667

2.6

2,710

10.4

3,212

12.4

1,155

4.5

1,400

5.4

3,723

14.3

1,565

6.0

2,059

7.9

595

2.3

3,242

12.5

306

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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37

5

5

419

108

29

111

40

6

45

12

2

74

17

6

686

182

48

2

1

10

10

0

2

0

2

1

0

13

15

1

3

0

11

9

14

3

45

0

5

0

27

2

1

0

12

0

0

0

9

12

23

3

104

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3

6

40

137

8

23

3

11

11

28

65

205

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Baker Decatur Early Miller Seminole Total Area

210

2

18

10

7

29

33

7

10

9

3,668

55

514

197

73

506

474

111

193

160

793

38

70

31

30

86

70

27

41

22

443

3

44

20

11

35

40

17

43

17

684

11

99

28

24

75

73

18

60

29

5,798

109

745

286

145

731

690

180

347

237

Prod.
43 574 164 106 122 1,009

Trans. & Moving
42 811 214 107 145 1,319

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618

Fax: (229) 248 - 2681

Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Mitchell County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Mitchell Baker Colquitt Decatur Dougherty Grady Thomas Worth Mitchell Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,898 1,548
19,952 11,098 41,553 11,335 21,199
9,977 126,560 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 8,840 1,393
17,988 9,569
36,573 10,287 19,216
8,844 112,710 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,058 10.7% 155 10.0% 1,964 9.8% 1,529 13.8% 4,980 12.0% 1,048 9.2% 1,983 9.4% 1,133 11.4%
13,850 10.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Mitchell City of Camilla Mitchell Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

23,498 80

25,632

9.1

27,534

17.2

5,360

286,264

310,669

8.5

340,910

19.1

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
108 48
0 42 18
2 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 1 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 310 2 30 90 16 3 20 8
23
0
12 2
32 1
34
37 10 428 48
9 23 16 476

Mitchell

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,286 330

42.2

506

4.2

511

0

0.0

0

131

1.7

448

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

25

0.3

587

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

26

0.3

580

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 2,790 * 294 722 179 * 165 35

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

35.8

491

*

*

3.8

590

9.3

407

2.3

597

*

*

2.1

679

0.4

441

204

2.6

557

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

556

7.1

509

*

*

*

311

4.0

259

102 *
6,086 1,697
83 556 1,058 7,783

1.3

435

*

*

78.2

498

21.8

679

1.1

913

7.1

555

13.6

569

100.0

517

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,216 338

Mitchell Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

21,809 4,640

20.1

686

4.3

405

5

433

558

3,183

315

13,551

37

5,631

9

823

4

675

38

1,272

20

143

15

254

18

212

45

1,148

19

520

2

*

18

510

28

209

20

88

2

*

2

*

0.4 1,034

2.9

675

12.5

773

5.2

668

0.8 1,539

0.6

485

1.2

579

0.1

706

0.2

983

0.2

590

1.1

770

0.5

945

*

*

0.5

789

0.2

491

0.1

481

*

*

*

*

3 5 7 10 13 5,314 16 405 1,279 211 83 429 267

* 413
* 404
78 62,137
396 3,991 13,146 2,826 1,087 2,730 1,104

*

*

0.4

559

*

*

0.4

715

0.1

362

57.1

588

0.4 1,157

3.7

800

12.1

427

2.6

714

1.0

735

2.5

838

1.0

532

447

3,090

2.8

835

37

432

0.4 1,427

255

6,602

30

972

692

14,146

79

743

457

7,505

6.1

444

0.9

539

13.0

806

0.7

345

6.9

245

627 190 6,720 443 115 152 176 7,163 267,525

3,372 145
84,091 24,644
4,054 5,418 15,172 108,734 3,752,981

3.1 0.1 77.3 22.7 3.7 5.0 14.0 100.0

428 528 613 728 1,225 615 635 640 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Mitchell Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Mitchell Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Mitchell

Note: Source:

Archbold Medical Center Boys & Girls Club Camilla Pecan Co Inc Darwood Manufacturing Company Equity Group GA Div Llc First United Ethanol Llc GA Dept of Corrections Majth Management Llc Sexton Farms Llc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Mitchell Area
Ambassador Personnel Inc Archbold Medical Center Colquitt Regional Medical Center Department of Behavioral Health Equity Group GA Div Llc Millercoors Llc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Procter & Gamble Paper Products Sanderson Farms Inc Teleperformance USA

COUNTY Thomas Thomas Colquitt Thomas Mitchell
Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty
Colquitt Dougherty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Mitchell

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Mitchell, GA Dougherty, GA Thomas, GA Colquitt, GA Decatur, GA Grady, GA Baker, GA Lee, GA Other Total Residents:

5,551 1,691
520 171 160 132 106
94 289 8,714

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.7 19.4
6.0 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.2 1.1 3.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Mitchell

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Mitchell, GA Dougherty, GA Grady, GA Colquitt, GA Thomas, GA Baker, GA Decatur, GA Worth, GA Other Total Residents:

5,551 700 406 289 287 190 163 116 433
8,135

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.2 8.6 5.0 3.6 3.5 2.3 2.0 1.4 5.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.0H-52T2.%3i6Ag45.%h-9L2434%68S45.6c-87265h3%24+o5.o-94l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.6% 33.2% 23.9%
8.0% 4.3% 100.0%

18-24 36.5% 32.5% 28.5%
2.4% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.9% 33.5% 28.8% 10.8%
3.1% 100.0%

35-44 22.9% 36.8% 26.5%
9.1% 4.7% 100.0%

45-64 26.8% 34.3% 22.6%
9.3% 7.0% 100.0%

65+ 48.7% 27.3% 13.9%
6.2% 4.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baker Colquitt Decatur Dougherty Grady Mitchell Thomas Worth Mitchell Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
26 465 320 746 221 194 503 216 2,691

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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26 465 320 746 221 194 503 216 2,691

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Colleges and Universities

Mitchell Area Dougherty
Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College
Decatur
Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division)
Colquitt
Moultrie Technical College
Thomas
Southwest Georgia Technical College Thomas University
Mitchell
Southwest Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu
www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu
www.moultrietech.edu
www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu
www.southwestgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 27

2009 26

2010 33

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

17

13

10

Adult Development and Aging

5

3

4

Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology

3

14

13

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

19

11

9

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

13

8

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

4

10

9

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

6

5

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

3

4

19

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

27

18

31

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

62

64

54

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

33

42

25

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

18

4

5

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

2

7

14

15

19

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

49

39

47

Educational/Instructional Technology

17

17

31

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

2

5

15

14

22

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

29

36

12

8

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

21

17

52

23

16

21

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

2

2

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

3

2

1

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

13

4

1

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

4

3

19

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

4

4

6

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

30

24

23

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

14

10

17

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

10

7

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

9

18

13

Welding Technology/Welder

87

121

125

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -3.7

2009-2010 26.9

-23.5

-23.1

-40.0

33.3

366.7

-7.1

-42.1

-18.2

-38.5

-75.0

150.0

-10.0

-16.7

20.0

33.3

375.0

-33.3

72.2

3.2

-15.6

27.3

-40.5

-77.8

25.0

-66.7

250.0

7.1 -20.4
0.0 0.0

26.7 20.5 82.4 150.0

-6.7

57.1

11.5

24.1

-33.3 -19.0

-50.0 205.9

-30.4 0.0
-33.3 -69.2 -25.0
0.0 -20.0 -28.6 -30.0 100.0 39.1

31.3 -50.0 -50.0 -75.0 533.3 50.0
-4.2 70.0 85.7 -27.8
3.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southwest Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Mitchell County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Mitchell

NUMBER PERCENT

9,486

100.0

979

10.3

93

1.0

169

1.8

753

7.9

170

1.8

914

9.6

1,179

12.4

459

4.8

563

5.9

1,271

13.4

669

7.1

804

8.5

225

2.4

1,178

12.4

60

0.6

Mitchell Area

NUMBER PERCENT

123,949

100.0

11,340

9.2

1,838

1.5

3,318

2.7

11,119

9.0

3,348

2.7

12,918

10.4

17,534

14.2

5,979

4.8

6,831

5.5

13,948

11.3

7,119

5.7

8,961

7.2

2,815

2.3

15,069

12.2

1,812

1.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Colquitt

458

145

38

14

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Decatur

419

108

29

10

10

Dougherty

1,074

262

97

61

23

Grady

315

96

20

7

10

Mitchell

197

51

7

8

3

Thomas

486

128

26

14

18

Worth

188

58

11

12

11

Total Area

3,174

853

233

128

89

1

3

0

11

12

10

2

37

9

14

3

45

22

86

5

164

4

14

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14

2

32

5

33

5

53

2

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18

58

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400

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105

40

137

96

202

42

66

21

52

51

134

24

35

344

737

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210 4,129 3,668 7,075 3,255 2,424 2,871 1,621 25,253

2

18

10

65

470

165

55

514

197

146

873

330

39

421

163

57

259

130

58

393

138

28

147

75

450 3,095 1,208

7

29

114

481

73

506

259

950

128

393

54

243

120

379

42

187

797 3,168

33 612 474 1,360 465 297 491 244 3,976

7

10

133

313

111

193

56

500

143

254

61

157

34

213

32

133

577 1,773

9 206 160 274 144 124 101 110 1,128

Prod.
43 916 574 1,146 536 566 471 304 4,556

Trans. & Moving
42 654 811 1,181 569 476 473 319 4,525

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 26 South Harney Street Camilla GA 31730 Phone: (229) 522 - 3630

Fax: (229) 522 - 3633

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582
1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Monroe County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Monroe Bibb Butts Crawford Jasper Jones Lamar Upson Monroe Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 13,490 73,526 9,895 5,969 6,261 14,111 7,869 11,420
142,541 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 12,240 65,735 8,728 5,332 5,528 12,774 6,878 10,000
127,215 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,250 9.3% 7,791 10.6% 1,167 11.8% 637 10.7% 733 11.7% 1,337 9.5% 991 12.6% 1,420 12.4%
15,326 10.8% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Monroe City of Forsyth Monroe Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

26,424 67

30,251

14.5

38,586

46.0

3,788

306,295

333,948

9.0

383,777

25.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Paper Chemical Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
111 22
2 70 17
1 2 2 2 2 1 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 329 7 23 63 15 2 20 16
36
0
25 3
34 5
43
37 28 468 40 10 18 12 508

Monroe

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

941

15.7

764

143

2.4

722

*

*

*

581

9.7

806

173

2.9

628

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

8

0.1

295

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 3,183 * 154 629 283 * 86 31

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

53.1

664

*

*

2.6

979

10.5

395

4.7

687

*

*

1.4

640

0.5

427

143

2.4 1,795

0

0.0

0

183

3.1

528

*

*

*

465

7.8

535

75

1.3

339

588

9.8

234

98 16 4,140 1,858 38
* 1,348 5,998

1.6

620

0.3

585

69.0

714

31.0

666

0.6

791

*

*

22.5

561

100.0

656

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 934 84

Monroe Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

13,128 608

12.2

825

0.6

677

9

255

594

3,903

247

8,361

14

590

7

281

9

432

25

706

24

662

12

350

20

854

38

709

25

*

22

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

0.2 1,041

3.6

738

7.8

869

0.5

590

0.3

690

0.4

624

0.7

776

0.6

830

0.3

694

0.8

979

0.7

800

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

5 7 10 11 11 5,455 20 296 1,153 186 102 433 270

109 663 1,319 121 290 74,681 921 3,426 14,135 2,528 1,446 7,244 1,227

0.1

844

0.6 1,097

1.2 1,147

0.1 1,221

0.3

840

69.6

652

0.9 1,323

3.2

849

13.2

440

2.4

680

1.3

843

6.7

867

1.1

609

586

3,006

2.8

956

47

1,945

1.8

937

366

6,257

56

2,276

716

18,146

68

632

572

9,211

5.8

440

2.1

873

16.9

831

0.6

362

8.6

257

584 217 6,606 386
78 139 169 6,992 267,525

2,284 153
87,962 19,413
1,641 4,794 12,978 107,371 3,752,981

2.1 0.1 81.9 18.1 1.5 4.5 12.1 100.0

541 590 677 659 1,096 639 611 673 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Monroe Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Monroe Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Monroe

Note: Source:

Bolingreen Health & Rehabilitation GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Power Company Heritage Healthcare Of Monroe, Llc Ingles Markets Inc Macon Trading Post Inc Monroe County Hospital Authority MOR PPM Inc Trucks Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Monroe Area
Academy Sports & Outdoors Certistaff Inc Corp of Mercer University Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Company The Kroger Company The Medical Ctr of Central GA Inc Wal-Mart YKK USA Inc

COUNTY Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb Bibb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Monroe

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Monroe, GA Bibb, GA Butts, GA Henry, GA Fulton, GA Lamar, GA Clayton, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents:

4,116 3,262
492 413 318 252 233 204 1,015 10,305

3(5&(17 2)727$/
39.9 31.7
4.8 4.0 3.1 2.4 2.3 2.0 9.8 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Monroe

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NUMBER

Monroe, GA Bibb, GA Lamar, GA Jones, GA Houston, GA Upson, GA Butts, GA Crawford, GA Other Total Residents:

4,116 806 213 164 119 98 93 75 807
6,491

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.4 12.4
3.3 2.5 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.2 12.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.5H-41T2.%6i9Ag45.%h-3L2434%5S45.6c-05165h3%84+o5.o-24l%4

Monroe Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
25.9% 34.8% 23.9% 10.1%
5.4% 100.0%

18-24 29.4% 33.4% 32.3%
4.4% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.3% 35.2% 29.7% 14.2%
4.6% 100.0%

35-44 18.2% 38.3% 25.7% 11.8%
6.0% 100.0%

45-64 25.0% 36.2% 20.8% 10.4%
7.7% 100.0%

65+ 45.5% 28.2% 14.3%
7.2% 4.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bibb Butts Crawford Jasper Jones Lamar Monroe Upson Monroe Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,062 199 79 122 287 151 240 259
2,399

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
----------

TOTAL
1,062 199 79 122 287 151 240 259
2,399

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Colleges and Universities

Monroe Area
Bibb
Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College
Crawford
Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Jones
Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Monroe
Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Upson
Flint River Technical College
Lamar
Gordon College

www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu
www.flintrivertech.edu
www.gdn.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 55

2009 79

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

67

44

32

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

15

9

15

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

83

99

162

8

7

17

5

4

8

7

20

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

27

83

103

Barbering/Barber

9

14

12

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

6

5

6

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

17

12

15

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

3

5

12

Carpentry/Carpenter

20

43

33

Child Care and Support Services Management

16

17

14

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

15

100

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

10

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

37

47

53

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 43.6

2009-2010 11.4

-34.3

-27.3

-40.0

66.7

19.3

63.6

-12.5

142.9

-20.0

100.0

185.7 207.4
55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0
6.3 36.4 42.9 27.0

-65.0 24.1 -14.3 20.0 25.0 140.0 -23.3 -17.6 566.7 -40.0 12.8

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Computer Programming/Programmer, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 1

2009 2

2010 2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

79

118

117

Construction Management

2

4

4

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

37

29

47

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

30

31

26

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

15

21

24

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

2

4

1

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

16

11

11

12

17

18

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

5

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

40

41

30

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other
Electrician

18

59

43

1

7

1

52

57

50

Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

24

17

16

25

23

47

3

8

15

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

11

19

8

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Home Health Aide/Home Attendant

139

77

82

18

29

13

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

4

3

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

73

61

108

Instrumentation Technology/Technician

9

18

28

Insurance

3

2

1

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

2

3

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

88

83

76

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

29

38

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

10

4

1

4

4

8

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

58

46

66

Medical Reception/Receptionist

57

39

15

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

15

10

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

94

76

70

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

40

21

29

Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist

3

1

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 100.0

2009-2010 0.0

49.4

-0.8

100.0

0.0

-50.0

0.0

-21.6

62.1

3.3

-16.1

40.0

14.3

100.0

-75.0

-31.3

0.0

41.7 100.0
2.5 227.8

5.9 -37.5 -26.8 -27.1

600.0

-85.7

9.6 -29.2

-12.3 -5.9

-8.0

104.3

166.7 72.7 -44.6

87.5 -57.9
6.5

61.1 -25.0 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0
-5.7 141.7 -60.0

-55.2 33.3 77.0 55.6 -50.0
0.0 -8.4 31.0 -75.0

0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7

100.0 43.5 -61.5 -90.0 -7.9 38.1
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 31

2009 35

2010 14

4

9

13

22

29

31

6

6

3

41

36

39

29

39

43

5

7

7

10

14

17

3

2

3

25

35

68

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 12.9

2009-2010 -60.0

125.0

44.4

31.8

6.9

0.0

-50.0

-12.2

8.3

34.5

10.3

40.0

0.0

40.0

21.4

-33.3

50.0

40.0

94.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Monroe County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Monroe

NUMBER PERCENT

10,759

100.0

810

7.5

274

2.6

385

3.6

923

8.6

405

3.8

1,038

9.7

1,580

14.7

577

5.4

840

7.8

1,124

10.5

529

4.9

660

6.1

275

2.6

1,304

12.1

35

0.3

Monroe Area

NUMBER PERCENT

131,441

100.0

11,587

8.8

3,054

2.3

4,122

3.1

12,041

9.2

3,625

2.8

15,668

11.9

20,380

15.5

7,285

5.5

7,723

5.9

12,751

9.7

6,633

5.1

6,244

4.8

3,135

2.4

15,747

12.0

1,446

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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508

153

168

51

10

92

28

7

90

34

12

221

74

23

115

32

9

166

58

12

166

55

8

2,806

840

234

53

55

4

8

5

3

6

4

6

9

3

5

15

11

4

8

96

103

37

134 26

270

5

2

2

26

5

6

0

19

3

3

2

7

3

10

1

20

4

8

0

9

4

4

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16

2

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63

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42

14

26

19

21

18

28

277

470

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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9,133 789 382 499 936 715 833
1,122 14,409

230 1,111

19

46

13

21

10

35

22

79

22

72

26

67

25

90

367 1,521

605

368 1,202 1,925

30

28

94

196

7

9

35

96

16

9

39

116

26

15

100

226

17

23

80

189

32

13

74

168

31

29

93

164

764

494 1,717 3,080

39

822

394

2

66

52

5

47

29

3

53

40

3

125

60

4

54

37

4

162

54

8

102

71

68 1,431

737

Prod.
1,222 128 58 94 164 115 122 279
2,182

Trans. & Moving
1,215 128 62 84 116 102 111 230
2,048

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 3090 Mercer University Drive Macon GA 31204 Phone: (478) 751 - 6164

Fax: (478) 751 - 6639

Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Montgomery County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Montgomery Emanuel Jeff Davis Toombs Treutlen Wheeler Montgomery Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,414 9,920 5,247
13,538 2,864 2,828
38,811

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 3,941 8,773 4,493
12,101 2,500 2,519
34,327

Unemployed Rate 473 10.7%
1,147 11.6% 754 14.4%
1,437 10.6% 364 12.7% 309 10.9%
4,484 11.6%

4,693,711

4,213,719

153,889,000 139,064,000

479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Montgomery
City of Mt. Vernon
Montgomery Area
Georgia
United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
9,123 132 2,451

2015 Estimate
9,910

% Change 2010-2015
8.6

2025 Projected*
11,331

% Change 2010-2025
24.2

88,318

93,468

5.8

101,869

15.3

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Transportation Equipment Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Food Printing and Related Support Activities Furniture and Related Product Apparel Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 35 14 14 7 1 2 1 1 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 0 4 31 9 0 11 7
3
1
3 1 6 0 6
6 4 127 30 9 11 10 157

Montgomery

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

300

18.5

534

124

7.6

545

48

3.0

470

128

7.9

548

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

877

53.9

541

0

0.0

0

35

2.2

443

213

13.1

546

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

156

9.6

739

13

0.8

477

*

*

*

*

*

*

49

3.0

524

*

*

*

29

1.8

347

0

0.0

0

130

8.0

210

11 2
1,179 447 27 151 269
1,626

0.7

460

0.1

395

72.5

538

27.5

559

1.7

614

9.3

501

16.5

562

100.0

541

Montgomery Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

325

6,306

103

1,247

118

831

104

4,227

24.4

554

4.8

560

3.2

580

16.3

546

6

488

1.9

365

9

746

8

75

23

790

2.9

627

0.3

590

3.1

540

7

32

0.1

442

1

*

*

*

1

*

*

*

1 1 2 2 3 4 6 7 7 7 9 1,388 10 89 368 75 23 104 48

* * * * * 34 * 18 20 84 541 13,998 204 1,095 3,438 591 160 743 126

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

899

*

*

0.1

304

0.1

438

0.3

358

2.1

621

54.1

554

0.8

977

4.2

672

13.3

421

2.3

731

0.6

684

2.9

685

0.5

443

114

405

1.6

668

4

301

1.2

618

55

882

8

285

236

3,563

12

69

132

1,716

3.4

540

1.1

488

13.8

724

0.3

305

6.6

240

110 54
1,767 190 39 73 78
1,957 267,525

425 34
20,338 5,554 264 1,261 4,029
25,892 3,752,981

1.6

437

0.1

538

78.5

554

21.5

576

1.0

866

4.9

567

15.6

559

100.0

559

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Montgomery Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Montgomery Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Montgomery

Note: Source:

Brewton Parker College Choo Choo Build It Mart Ern Inc GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Hitech Fabricators Inc J & S Produce Inc Montgomery Bank & Trust Mount Vernon Bank Southern Eagle Distributing Llc The Altamaha Bank
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Montgomery Area
Crider Inc Emanuel Medical Center Nursing Home Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc North Georgia Detention Center Propex Operating Company Llc Runners Diversified Inc Southeastern Technical College Total Renal Care Inc Trane Us Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Emanuel Emanuel Toombs Wheeler Jeff Davis Toombs Toombs Toombs Toombs Toombs

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Montgomery

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Toombs, GA Montgomery, GA Appling, GA Telfair, GA Jeff Davis, GA Laurens, GA Wheeler, GA Treutlen, GA Other Total Residents:

1,423 1,109
174 110
90 89 75 57 356 3,483

3(5&(17 2)727$/
40.9 31.8
5.0 3.2 2.6 2.6 2.2 1.6 10.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Montgomery

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NUMBER

Montgomery, GA Toombs, GA Treutlen, GA Wheeler, GA Dekalb, GA Emanuel, GA Ben Hill, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents:

1,109 347 75 69 21 9 8 8 12
1,665

3(5&(17 2)727$/
66.6 20.8
4.5 4.1 1.3 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e83O8.5H-72T2.%8i4Ag45.%h-0L3534%34S45.6c-7265h3%64+o5.o-14l%4

Montgomery Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
35.4% 36.1% 18.9%
6.1% 3.6% 100.0%

18-24 38.7% 33.6% 24.8%
2.6% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 28.0% 39.0% 22.7%
8.2% 2.2% 100.0%

35-44 26.1% 40.3% 21.2%
7.6% 4.8% 100.0%

45-64 33.7% 37.8% 16.9%
6.4% 5.2% 100.0%

65+ 54.7% 26.8% 10.9%
4.3% 3.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Emanuel Jeff Davis Montgomery Toombs Treutlen Wheeler Montgomery Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
238 152
62 265
60 51 828

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
238 152
62 265
60 51 828

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Colleges and Universities

Montgomery Area Toombs
Troy University Southeastern Technical College
Montgomery
Brewton-Parker College Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College

vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu
www.bpc.edu www.southeasterntech.edu
www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Montgomery County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Montgomery

NUMBER PERCENT

3,695

100.0

354

9.6

44

1.2

49

1.3

400

10.8

69

1.9

314

8.5

581

15.7

269

7.3

219

5.9

354

9.6

157

4.3

242

6.6

194

5.3

429

11.6

20

0.5

Montgomery Area

NUMBER PERCENT

34,956

100.0

2,769

7.9

275

0.8

694

2.0

3,161

9.0

748

2.1

3,207

9.2

4,572

13.1

2,315

6.6

2,278

6.5

4,593

13.1

2,049

5.9

2,710

7.8

1,534

4.4

3,714

10.6

337

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Emanuel

184

37

15

Jeff Davis

75

26

6

Montgomery

66

14

3

Toombs

276

86

15

Treutlen

67

13

5

Wheeler

49

11

3

Total Area

717

187

47

8

3

1

4

1

4

6

21

1

3

0

2

17

37

2

7

2

34

4

2

0

15

1

3

1

17

3

5

1

43

1

12

0

13

0

2

0

18

11

31

4

140

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24

47

5

10

4

13

24

64

4

10

1

9

62

153

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Emanuel

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

14

130

59

Jeff Davis

594

20

34

20

8

47

79

19

85

51

Montgomery

416

9

24

11

7

45

60

12

62

33

Toombs

1,930

39

224

71

37

217

249

54

248

96

Treutlen

436

11

17

16

9

39

60

6

74

30

Wheeler

311

14

19

14

3

26

39

8

29

21

Total Area

4,873

116

394

166

97

483

638

113

628

290

Prod.
397 153
98 477 114
93 1,332

Trans. & Moving
160 78 55
218 60 45
616

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525

Fax: (478) 275 - 6599

Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Morgan County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Morgan Greene Jasper Newton Oconee Putnam Walton Morgan Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 8,889 7,151 6,261
46,040 18,366
9,710 40,517 136,934 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 8,005 6,332 5,528
40,434 17,154
8,593 36,357 122,403 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 884 9.9% 819 11.5% 733 11.7%
5,606 12.2% 1,212 6.6% 1,117 11.5% 4,160 10.3% 14,531 10.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Morgan City of Madison Morgan Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

17,868 89

22,019

23.2

27,832

55.8

3,979

285,514

355,707

24.6

484,809

69.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper Textile Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
115 22
0 59 34
2 2 1 5 2 1 3 2 3 4 1
1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 341 1 19 69 11 8 24 20
43
4
20 5
31 6
44
36 15 471 35
7 12 16 506

Morgan

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,238 110

22.0

768

2.0

518

0

0.0

0

218

3.9

774

911

16.2

797

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

152

2.7

741

*

*

*

15

0.3

489

*

*

*

*

*

*

* * * * 0 0 0 0 0 3,149 * 263 850 95 58 180 37

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

55.8

520

*

*

4.7

829

15.1

409

1.7

747

1.0

855

3.2

961

0.7

631

112

2.0

738

*

*

*

*

*

*

13

0.2

568

268

4.8

544

26

0.5

661

693

12.3

264

121 16
4,403 1,237
49 97 1,091 5,639

2.1

450

0.3

407

78.1

644

21.9

618

0.9

783

1.7

506

19.3

566

100.0

585

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,292 102

Morgan Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

14,837 989

23.1

829

1.5

542

9

48

913

4,784

268

9,017

9

537

4

25

1

*

30

1,334

21

194

15

768

23

1,054

18

608

39

838

20

427

4

5

0.1

933

7.4

719

14.0

918

0.8 1,256

0.0

725

*

*

2.1

732

0.3

628

1.2 1,128

1.6 1,000

0.9

749

1.3

734

0.7

832

0.0 1,216

4 10 35 23
1 1 3 3 4 3,968 18 310 701 170 77 281 240

53 801 471 929
* * * 586 220 34,954 838 2,038 9,770 859 536 1,538 570

0.1

830

1.2

871

0.7

634

1.4 1,258

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.9

912

0.3

908

54.3

559

1.3 1,283

3.2

793

15.2

468

1.3

650

0.8

839

2.4

874

0.9

587

517

1,672

2.6

722

27

544

0.8 1,026

338

2,448

62

1,108

406

5,359

61

496

364

5,857

3.8

492

1.7

448

8.3

682

0.8

366

9.1

276

396 243 5,503 313
64 105 144 5,816 267,525

1,328 185
49,976 14,376
706 1,476 12,194 64,349 3,752,981

2.1

495

0.3

710

77.7

639

22.3

660

1.1

872

2.3

561

18.9

660

100.0

644

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Morgan Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Morgan Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Morgan

Note: Source:

Bard Manufacturing Co Inc Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Inc Flambeau Corporation Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Ingles Markets Inc Lowes Home Centers Inc Morgan Memorial Hospital Pennington Seed Inc Townsend Tree Service Company Llc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Morgan Area
C R Bard Inc Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Haband Operations Llc Newton Health System Inc Pactiv Corporation Pike Electric Llc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs The Kroger Company Wal-Mart

COUNTY Newton Morgan Putnam Newton Newton Walton Greene Greene Newton Walton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Morgan

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Morgan, GA Newton, GA Clarke, GA Walton, GA Rockdale, GA Putnam, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

4,570 494 417 410 214 191 148 143 691
7,278

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.8 6.8 5.7 5.6 2.9 2.6 2.0 2.0 9.5
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Morgan

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NUMBER

Morgan, GA Fulton, GA Putnam, GA Dekalb, GA Greene, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents:

4,570 456 414 409 401 327 256 249
1,578 8,660

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.8 5.3 4.8 4.7 4.6 3.8 3.0 2.9
18.2 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e52O8.6H-31T2.%8i0Ag45.%h-1L2434%45S45.6c-17165h3%74+o5.o-84l%4

Morgan Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
26.0% 34.4% 23.7% 10.3%
5.7% 100.0%

18-24 35.3% 34.3% 26.5%
3.8% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.1% 36.6% 27.7% 13.3%
4.4% 100.0%

35-44 17.8% 38.6% 25.5% 12.5%
5.5% 100.0%

45-64 24.1% 33.3% 23.1% 10.4%
9.1% 100.0%

65+ 45.7% 27.2% 14.6%
7.6% 5.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Greene Jasper Morgan Newton Oconee Putnam Walton Morgan Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
106 122 210 962 488 136 731 2,755

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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106 122 210 962 488 136 731 2,755

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Colleges and Universities

Morgan Area

Newton

Troy University

covington.troy.edu

Oxford College of Emory University

http://www.emory.edu/oxford/

Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu

Putnam

Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Morgan

www.centralgatech.edu

Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.dekalbtech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 121

2009 344

2010 185

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 184.3

2009-2010 -46.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 25

2009 24

2010 15

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

2

10

2

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

178

283

206

Banking and Financial Support Services

33

29

9

Child Care and Support Services Management

11

4

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

2

7

17

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

14

5

10

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

16

18

10

Computer Engineering Technology/Technician

17

26

9

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

28

16

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

5

10

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

51

47

30

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

37

37

Criminal Justice/Police Science

8

7

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

44

87

60

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

32

37

9

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

29

10

2

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

3

10

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

8

6

9

21

20

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

37

52

83

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

9

14

25

23

17

54

34

56

82

163

150

13

7

11

25

35

27

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

10

1

3

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

52

72

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

31

28

Lineworker

49

24

29

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

5

13

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

15

12

14

Operations Management and Supervision

41

45

3

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

39

59

61

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

18

14

16

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -4.0

2009-2010 -37.5

400.0

-80.0

59.0

-27.2

-12.1

-69.0

-63.6

25.0

250.0

142.9

-64.3

100.0

12.5

-44.4

52.9

-65.4

2700.0

-42.9

100.0

-80.0

-7.8

-36.2

-26.0

0.0

-12.5

-28.6

97.7

-31.0

15.6

-75.7

-65.5

-80.0

233.3

-60.0

-25.0

50.0

-4.8 40.5 125.0

-45.0 59.6 55.6

-8.0

-26.1

-37.0

64.7

98.8

-8.0

-46.2

57.1

40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -16.7 -20.0
9.8 51.3 -22.2

-22.9 200.0 -77.8
-9.7 20.8 160.0 16.7 -93.3
3.4 14.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 45

2010 30

9

6

5

122

110

87

31

17

46

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 95.7

2009-2010 -33.3

-33.3

-16.7

-9.8

-20.9

-45.2

170.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College (DeKalb Co.)
Occupational Profile for Residents of Morgan County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Morgan

NUMBER PERCENT

7,792

100.0

804

10.3

214

2.8

115

1.5

704

9.0

135

1.7

816

10.5

1,228

15.8

558

7.2

478

6.1

903

11.6

425

5.5

424

5.4

109

1.4

824

10.6

55

0.7

Morgan Area

NUMBER PERCENT

102,633

100.0

10,307

10.0

2,519

2.5

2,176

2.1

9,139

8.9

2,416

2.4

10,879

10.6

16,566

16.1

8,414

8.2

6,781

6.6

10,863

10.6

4,955

4.8

5,280

5.1

2,106

2.1

9,602

9.4

630

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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163

66

11

90

34

12

140

49

13

1,278

395

151

247

105

21

166

66

10

866

345

88

2,950 1,060

306

1

3

6

4

3

2

84

55

8

9

4

3

36

58

142

134

4

7

3

19

3

3

2

7

3

7

1

29

21

60 17

139

20

8

4

29

1

3

2

32

11

33

8

66

63

121 37

321

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35

6

11

2

21

99

195

17

14

15

26

69

110

215

412

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Greene Jasper Morgan Newton Oconee Putnam Walton Total Area

1,030

14

123

58

26

123

147

499

10

35

16

9

39

116

628

8

54

17

21

70

120

4,738

105

287

133

126

560 1,485

552

10

32

17

25

77

181

1,141

20

122

32

32

133

162

3,373

81

214

122

106

354

986

11,961

248

867

395

345 1,356 3,197

8

44

59

3

53

40

2

66

38

11

406

260

3

36

32

3

93

47

5

314

204

35 1,012

680

Prod.
206 94
114 665
72 251 435 1,837

Trans. & Moving
222 84
118 700
67 246 552 1,989

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 226 Alcovy Place Suite D-14 Monroe, GA 30655-2189 Phone: (770) 207 - 4220

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Murray County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Murray Fannin Gilmer Gordon Whitfield Murray Area Georgia United States Bradley, TN Polk, TN

Labor Force 19,222 10,644 13,179 25,276 43,116
111,437 4,693,711 153,889,000
47,906 7,072

Employed 16,919 9,507 11,782 22,151 37,935 98,294
4,213,719 139,064,000
43,605 6,252

Unemployed Rate 2,303 12.0% 1,137 10.7% 1,397 10.6% 3,125 12.4% 5,181 12.0%
13,143 11.8% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
4,301 9.0% 820 11.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Murray City of Chatsworth Murray Area Georgia United States Bradley, TN Polk, TN

2010 2015 Census Rank
39,628 46 4,299

2015 Estimate
48,665

% Change 2010-2015
22.8

2025 Projected*
63,527

% Change 2010-2025
60.3

363,539

385,953

6.2

459,822

26.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

98,523

94,769

-3.8

108,917

10.5

15,629

16,478

5.4

14,686

-6.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Leather and Allied Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products Transportation Equipment Food Miscellaneous Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
112 6
1 32 73
1 6 37 3 1 8 4 1 3 7 1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 324 1 35 89 13 0 24 13
26
7
17 2
34 2
39
22 7
443 38 9 10 19
481

Murray

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,017 24

48.7

676

0.2

579

* 150 4,778
* 833 3,417
* * 259 * * 18 93 * * 0

*

*

1.5

634

46.4

677

*

*

8.1

710

33.2

686

*

*

*

*

2.5

418

*

*

*

*

0.2

561

0.9

898

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,676 * 588 915 359 * 204 31

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

35.7

581

*

*

5.7

803

8.9

506

3.5

603

*

*

2.0

718

0.3

486

67

0.7

554

*

*

*

146

1.4

581

*

*

*

490

4.8

745

*

*

*

586

5.7

239

72 7
8,700 1,593
120 52
1,421 10,293

0.7

482

0.1

379

84.5

629

15.5

700

1.2

971

0.5

533

13.8

597

100.0

634

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,040 45

Murray Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

34,830 652

36.7

706

0.7

519

7

193

425

1,759

563

32,227

7

52

59

4,192

189

19,940

24

228

11

352

52

1,430

44

1,405

15

137

36

290

34

498

2

*

24

294

1

*

0.2

914

1.9

702

33.9

709

0.1

638

4.4

680

21.0

699

0.2

469

0.4

614

1.5

526

1.5 1,207

0.1

782

0.3

690

0.5

905

*

*

0.3

582

*

*

1 2 2 4 11 13 32 3,746 7 418 932 167 53 246 176

* * * * * 90 1,304 47,793 267 4,607 11,512 4,727 988 1,664 559

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

529

1.4

821

50.3

627

0.3 1,217

4.8

822

12.1

459

5.0

646

1.0

713

1.8

816

0.6

561

384

3,333

3.5 1,063

26

874

0.9 1,380

206

3,698

27

182

373

7,465

37

326

398

6,356

3.9

509

0.2

436

7.9

803

0.3

397

6.7

261

296 164 4,950 262
51 94 117 5,212 267,525

1,242 134
82,757 12,236
622 1,712 9,902 94,990 3,752,981

1.3

532

0.1

512

87.1

660

12.9

678

0.7

836

1.8

661

10.4

671

100.0

662

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Murray Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Murray Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Murray

Note: Source:

Beaulieu Group Llc Better Backers Inc Chatsworth Health Care Center Inc Dobbs Mills Llc Georgia Carpet Finishers Inc Ingles Markets Inc Marquis Industries Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Murray Medical Center Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Beaulieu Group Llc Hamilton Medical Center Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Oreilly Automotive Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc

Murray Area

COUNTY Whitfield Whitfield Gordon
Murray Whitfield Whitfield
Gilmer Gordon Murray Whitfield

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Murray

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Murray, GA Whitfield, GA Gordon, GA Hamilton, TN Bradley, TN Catoosa, GA Floyd, GA Walker, GA Other Total Residents:

7,936 7,927
602 349
96 94 62 61 314 17,441

3(5&(17 2)727$/
45.5 45.5
3.5 2.0 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 1.8 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Murray

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Murray, GA Whitfield, GA Gordon, GA Catoosa, GA Gilmer, GA Polk, TN Bradley, TN Hamilton, TN Other Total Residents:

7,936 1,955
499 478 462 388 373 345 1,153 13,589

3(5&(17 2)727$/
58.4 14.4
3.7 3.5 3.4 2.9 2.7 2.5 8.5 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e53O8.6H-03T2.%3i7Ag45.%h-8L3534%15S45.6c-20265h3%94+o5.o-64l%4

Murray Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
36.7% 32.7% 20.5%
6.4% 3.7% 100.0%

18-24 45.0% 32.3% 20.1%
2.3% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 33.8% 33.1% 22.6%
7.9% 2.7% 100.0%

35-44 29.6% 34.9% 23.6%
8.0% 3.9% 100.0%

45-64 31.2% 34.5% 21.7%
6.6% 5.9% 100.0%

65+ 55.0% 25.7% 11.3%
5.0% 3.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Fannin Gilmer Gordon Murray Whitfield Murray Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
189 210 564 392 1,064 2,419

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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189 210 564 392 1,064 2,419

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Colleges and Universities

Murray Area Fannin
Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College)
Gordon
Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)
Whitfield
Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division)
Murray
Dalton State College (Technical college servicing area)

www.appalachiantech.edu www.coosavalleytech.edu
www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 4

2010 2

Business Administration and Management, General

36

23

41

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

9

10

9

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry

20

24

30

3

2

2

Computer Engineering Technology/Technician

4

6

6

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

4

14

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

59

86

78

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

5

9

4

9

7

Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other

19

18

20

Industrial Technology/Technician

28

25

27

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

272

7

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

33

34

Management Information Systems, General

8

6

10

Marketing/Marketing Management, General

14

11

9

Medical/Clinical Assistant

20

14

13

Operations Management and Supervision

2

3

3

Respiratory Therapy Technician/Assistant

5

8

8

Small Business Administration/Management

12

9

7

Social Work

13

18

11

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 -50.0

-36.1

78.3

11.1

-10.0

20.0

25.0

-33.3 50.0 -33.3 45.8 -50.0

0.0 0.0 250.0 -9.3 80.0

125.0 -5.3
-10.7 -97.4
-5.7 -25.0 -21.4 -30.0 50.0 60.0 -25.0 38.5

-22.2 11.1
8.0 -57.1
3.0 66.7 -18.2 -7.1
0.0 0.0 -22.2 -38.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Dalton State College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Murray County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Murray

NUMBER PERCENT

18,530

100.0

1,110

6.0

170

0.9

290

1.6

987

5.3

289

1.6

1,430

7.7

2,852

15.4

925

5.0

1,404

7.6

4,653

25.1

1,883

10.2

975

5.3

254

1.4

1,258

6.8

50

0.3

Murray Area

NUMBER PERCENT

102,484

100.0

8,639

8.4

1,238

1.2

1,730

1.7

6,663

6.5

2,046

2.0

9,768

9.5

15,220

14.9

5,563

5.4

6,326

6.2

22,132

21.6

7,911

7.7

5,345

5.2

1,302

1.3

8,155

8.0

446

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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215

79

15

369

138

36

219

65

22

556

183

50

1,571

535

133

11

16

9

10

15

24

10

8

29

33

74

91

3

6

3

34

3

6

3

24

5

11

3

32

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6

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30

5

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68

19

52 15

188

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40

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29

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51

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221

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18

111

34

26

128

172

969

19

83

35

12

112

211

1,897

46

84

60

32

137

428

1,496

13

55

39

22

116

313

3,669

50

175

94

54

370

746

8,967

146

508

262

146

863 1,870

11

136

65

13

131

62

9

136

115

4

69

96

7

177

159

44

649

497

Prod.
140 189 546 482 1,139 2,496

Trans. & Moving
95 102 304 287 698 1,486

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1406 Chattanooga Avenue Dalton GA 30720 Phone: (706) 272 - 2301

Fax: (706) 272 - 2318

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1615 Hickory Street Suite 106 Dalton, GA 30720-8518 Phone: (706) 272 - 2303

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Muscogee County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Muscogee Chattahoochee Harris Talbot Muscogee Area Georgia United States Lee, AL Russell, AL

Labor Force 85,543 2,630 16,253 3,023
107,449 4,693,711 153,889,000
64,873 21,311

Employed 77,465 2,209 15,057 2,760 97,491
4,213,719 139,064,000
59,572 19,079

Unemployed Rate 8,078 9.4% 421 16.0% 1,196 7.4% 263 8.7% 9,958 9.3%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
5,301 8.2% 2,232 10.5%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Muscogee

189,885 12

204,495

7.7

232,645

22.5

City of Columbus

189,885

Muscogee Area

431,422

475,113

10.1

543,348

25.9

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Lee, AL

139,307

154,474

10.9

179,495

28.8

Russell, AL

52,074

53,147

2.1

55,198

6.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
498 8
4 350 136
11 1 5 4 3 8 2
18 1 7 4 7 4
21 6 4
4 7 11 8 3,821 8 172 743 72 82 325 229
391
59
246 30
552 40
427
445 136 4,455 202
59 43 100 4,657

Muscogee

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,474 46

10.3

847

0.1 1,062

77 3,316 6,035 1,247
* 540
21 23 126
* 225
* 161
66 94 453 322
* *

0.1 1,038

3.6

737

6.6

903

1.4

879

*

*

0.6

619

0.0

542

0.0

337

0.1

698

*

*

0.2

874

*

*

0.2

987

0.1

762

0.1

800

0.5

861

0.4

724

*

*

*

*

421 1,164
117 102 63,388 213 2,453 10,411 1,413 5,225 5,681 1,293

0.5 1,367

1.3 1,049

0.1

542

0.1

577

69.1

691

0.2 1,264

2.7

856

11.4

432

1.5

785

5.7 1,009

6.2 1,064

1.4

704

4,268

4.7

962

1,580

1.7 1,599

4,683 390
12,736 692
10,035

5.1

413

0.4

648

13.9

830

0.8

340

10.9

282

2,316 110
72,972 18,735
6,031 3,162 9,542 91,707

2.5

486

0.1

509

79.6

769

20.4

752

6.6

941

3.4

653

10.4

663

100.0

719

Muscogee Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

659

10,755

26

172

10.9

823

0.2

674

7

171

471

4,173

155

6,240

11

1,247

1

*

5

540

4

21

3

23

9

159

2

*

21

228

1

*

8

172

5

71

8

98

4

453

26

380

6

*

4

*

0.2

909

4.2

713

6.3

898

1.3

879

*

*

0.5

619

0.0

542

0.0

337

0.2

645

*

*

0.2

871

*

*

0.2

986

0.1

812

0.1

790

0.5

861

0.4

720

*

*

*

*

4 10 15
8 4,209
11 193 816
87 90 345 250

421 1,245
127 102 67,168 224 2,613 10,844 1,555 5,263 5,817 1,406

0.4 1,367

1.3 1,040

0.1

540

0.1

577

68.1

689

0.2 1,282

2.6

841

11.0

427

1.6

799

5.3 1,005

5.9 1,059

1.4

696

448

5,313

5.4

959

59

1,580

1.6 1,599

289

4,870

32

411

584

12,994

51

926

465

10,792

4.9

416

0.4

628

13.2

827

0.9

356

10.9

283

489 157 5,025 277
85 64 128 5,302 267,525

2,564 132
78,055 20,638
6,220 3,252 11,166 98,695 3,752,981

2.6

575

0.1

550

79.1

707

20.9

732

6.3

930

3.3

648

11.3

645

100.0

713

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Muscogee Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Muscogee Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Muscogee

Note: Source:

American Family Life Assurance Columbus State University Hamilton House Nursing Ctr L & S Services Llc Logans Roadhouse Inc St Francis Hospital Inc Synovus Financial The Wellpoint Companies Inc Total System Services Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Muscogee Area
American Family Life Assurance Columbus State University Hamilton House Nursing Ctr L&S Services Llc Logans Roadhouse Inc St Francis Hospital Inc Synovus Financial The Wellpoint Companies Inc Total System Services Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Muscogee

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Muscogee, GA Chattahoochee, GA Russell, AL Harris, GA Troup, GA Lee, AL Fulton, GA Meriwether, GA Other Total Residents:

71,862 3,748 2,479 1,123 552 514 252 137 2,208
82,875

3(5&(17 2)727$/
86.7 4.5 3.0 1.4 0.7 0.6 0.3 0.2 2.7
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Muscogee

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NUMBER

Muscogee, GA Russell, AL Lee, AL Harris, GA Chattahoochee, GA Marion, GA Talbot, GA Stewart, GA Other Total Residents:

71,862 9,623 7,597 6,087 2,523 793 516 319 2,167
101,487

3(5&(17 2)727$/
70.8 9.5 7.5 6.0 2.5 0.8 0.5 0.3 2.1
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e22O8.1H-31T2.%2i3Ag45.%h-9L2434%02S45.6c-61165h3%4+o5.o-24l%4

Muscogee Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.3% 30.5% 30.5% 11.2%
6.5% 100.0%

18-24 22.3% 40.8% 31.8%
4.8% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 12.9% 28.6% 36.3% 16.6%
5.6% 100.0%

35-44 14.2% 29.8% 34.7% 13.6%
7.7% 100.0%

45-64 20.6% 28.2% 29.6% 11.2% 10.3% 100.0%

65+ 42.1% 26.8% 17.2%
8.2% 5.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Chattahoochee Harris Muscogee Talbot Muscogee Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
77 338 1,844
38 2,297

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
77 338 1,844
38 2,297

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Colleges and Universities

Muscogee Area
Muscogee
Beacon University Troy University Embry-Riddle - Columbus Center Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia Military College-Ft Benning University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Camp University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus
Chattahoochee
Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus

beacon.edu benning.troy.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.colstate.edu www.columbustech.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.phoenix.edu www.phoenix.edu
columbus.gmc.cc.ga.us/

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 44

2010 39

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -11.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 34

2009 25

2010 3

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

1

11

16

14

19

17

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

8

10

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

15

13

8

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

22

27

31

Banking and Financial Support Services

10

32

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

9

8

14

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

2

10

9

Carpentry/Carpenter

15

22

44

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

48

21

26

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

30

32

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

35

30

48

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

35

23

38

25

6

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

13

14

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

14

8

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

20

37

43

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

28

63

60

21

15

9

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

42

42

45

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

59

42

33

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

1

3

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

9

4

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

7

8

5

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

28

24

32

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

28

28

44

Medical/Clinical Assistant

17

27

21

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

11

26

20

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

13

40

19

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

12

14

14

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

8

8

Surgical Technology/Technologist

31

26

28

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

25

16

11

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -26.5

2009-2010 -88.0

1000.0

45.5

35.7 25.0 -13.3 22.7 220.0 -11.1 400.0 46.7 -56.3
6.7 -14.3 -34.3

-10.5 -20.0 -38.5 14.8 -87.5 75.0 -10.0 100.0 23.8 100.0 60.0 65.2

-76.0 7.7
27.3 85.0 125.0

100.0 7.1
-42.9 16.2 -4.8

-28.6 0.0
-14.3 -28.8 -91.7 -55.6 14.3 -14.3
0.0 58.8 136.4 207.7 16.7 -11.1 -16.1 -36.0

-40.0 7.1
33.3 -21.4 200.0 -75.0 -37.5 33.3 57.1 -22.2 -23.1 -52.5
0.0 0.0 7.7 -31.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 20

2009 30

2010 32

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 6.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Muscogee County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Muscogee

NUMBER PERCENT

81,325

100.0

7,982

9.8

2,277

2.8

2,701

3.3

8,368

10.3

1,699

2.1

8,878

10.9

13,548

16.7

3,485

4.3

3,660

4.5

7,744

9.5

3,694

4.5

3,338

4.1

1,654

2.0

11,335

13.9

962

1.2

Muscogee Area

NUMBER PERCENT

98,820

100.0

9,803

9.9

2,797

2.8

3,198

3.2

10,034

10.2

2,268

2.3

10,668

10.8

16,257

16.5

4,321

4.4

4,846

4.9

9,624

9.7

4,540

4.6

4,144

4.2

2,076

2.1

13,148

13.3

1,096

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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49

18

4

2

3

Harris

275

99

46

16

15

Muscogee

2,194

654

269

126

65

Talbot

54

14

8

1

1

Total Area

2,572

785

327

145

84

1

5

1

5

3

12

1

32

28

140 27

245

0

1

0

14

32

158 29

296

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4

5

21

19

211

315

4

11

240

350

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Chattahoochee Harris Muscogee Talbot Total Area

219 966 9,905 382 11,472

5

29

27

45

320 1,017

4

14

356 1,105

8

7

24

57

50

24

81

227

488

399 1,243 2,559

17

15

28

59

563

445 1,376 2,902

0

29

11

5

100

59

12

816

511

2

28

19

19

973

600

Prod.
30 197 1,375 121 1,723

Trans. & Moving
19 151 1,165
75 1,410

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560
233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Newton County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Newton Butts Henry Jasper Morgan Rockdale Walton Newton Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 46,040 9,895 95,947 6,261 8,889 39,472 40,517
247,021 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 40,434 8,728 85,972 5,528 8,005 34,904 36,357
219,928 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 5,606 12.2% 1,167 11.8% 9,975 10.4% 733 11.7% 884 9.9% 4,568 11.6% 4,160 10.3%
27,093 11.0% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Newton

99,958 21

129,789

29.8

191,000

91.1

City of Covington

13,118

Newton Area

528,286

647,894

22.6

886,493

67.8

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Petroleum and Coal Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
337 6
2 252
77 3 1 2 1 3 2 8 6 9 4 1
14 4 1
1 3 7 7 0 0 983 3 82 190 59 20 56 56
100
7
84 12 112 11 103
88 60 1,380 70 12 23 35 1,450

Newton

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,463 *

27.7

975

*

*

* 1,026 4,379
* * * * * * 35 321 547 486 * 268 170 *

*

*

5.2

712

22.2 1,038

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

543

1.6 1,227

2.8 1,038

2.5

733

*

*

1.4

796

0.9

936

*

*

* * 40 * 0 0 9,583 * 556 2,426 260 197 329 143

*

*

*

*

0.2

473

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

48.7

552

*

*

2.8

884

12.3

447

1.3

695

1.0

932

1.7

778

0.7

669

416

2.1

689

85

0.4 1,215

711 *
1,972 89
1,602

3.6

360

*

*

10.0

712

0.5

438

8.1

279

369 45
15,091 4,606 187 381 4,038
19,696

1.9

430

0.2

541

76.6

763

23.4

734

0.9

967

1.9

544

20.5

691

100.0

701

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,830 73

Newton Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

22,491 458

17.6

875

0.4

666

10 1,371
376 15 2 5 11 21 10 40 25 31 19 7 56 24 6

122 7,171 14,739 1,724
* 219
* 946 1,630 432 1,127 1,619 818 114 1,154 1,058
19

0.1

923

5.6

806

11.5

915

1.4

986

*

*

0.2

903

*

*

0.7

821

1.3

907

0.3

744

0.9 1,108

1.3

914

0.6

853

0.1

948

0.9

756

0.8

965

0.0

839

7 15 40 35
3 4 7,342 22 500 1,349 345 132 498 419

* 820 1,025 1,061
* * 79,039 1,250 4,776 19,436 4,221 1,398 2,917 1,171

*

*

0.6

910

0.8

672

0.8 1,223

*

*

*

*

61.9

592

1.0 1,053

3.7

913

15.2

480

3.3

987

1.1 1,009

2.3

872

0.9

634

859

3,328

2.6

960

40

738

0.6 1,032

594

8,313

98

1,290

873

13,025

98

1,229

803

13,311

6.5

463

1.0

440

10.2

726

1.0

353

10.4

254

712 403 9,575 394
69 122 203 9,969 267,525

2,643 300
101,830 25,802 1,748 2,039 22,015
127,628 3,752,981

2.1 0.2 79.8 20.2 1.4 1.6 17.2 100.0

502 650 655 738 1,533 615 686 672 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Newton Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Newton Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Newton

Note: Source:

C R Bard Inc Covington Moulding Co General Mills Operations Inc Newton Health System Inc Pactiv Corporation SGD Manufacturing Inc Snapping Shoals Energy Management The Kroger Company Wagner Service Solutions Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Newton Area
Acuity Brands Lighting C R Bard Inc Georgia Power Company Henry Health Care Eagle's Landing Hill Phoenix Inc Newton Health System Inc Pike Electric Llc Rockdale Medical Center Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Rockdale
Newton Henry Henry
Rockdale Newton Walton
Rockdale Henry Walton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Newton

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Newton, GA Rockdale, GA Dekalb, GA Fulton, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Clayton, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents:

11,545 6,513 3,567 2,399 1,320 755 480 411 1,560
28,550

3(5&(17 2)727$/
40.4 22.8 12.5
8.4 4.6 2.6 1.7 1.4 5.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Newton

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Newton, GA Rockdale, GA Walton, GA Jasper, GA Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Morgan, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

11,545 2,334 1,089 931 744 641 494 373 1,900
20,051

3(5&(17 2)727$/
57.6 11.6
5.4 4.6 3.7 3.2 2.5 1.9 9.5 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.2H-21T2.%5i6Ag45.%h-9L2434%04S45.6c-01165h3%54+o5.o-84l%4

Newton Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
22.6% 34.2% 27.3% 11.0%
5.0% 100.0%

18-24 32.2% 34.5% 28.6%
4.3% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.9% 34.2% 31.6% 14.4%
3.9% 100.0%

35-44 15.8% 35.6% 30.0% 13.3%
5.3% 100.0%

45-64 20.0% 34.9% 26.6% 10.9%
7.5% 100.0%

65+ 44.1% 29.7% 15.1%
6.9% 4.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Butts Henry Jasper Morgan Newton Rockdale Walton Newton Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
199 2,573
122 210 962 1,063 731 5,860

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
199 2,573
122 210 962 1,063 731 5,860

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Colleges and Universities

Newton Area

Newton

Troy University

covington.troy.edu

Oxford College of Emory University

http://www.emory.edu/oxford/

Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu

Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.dekalbtech.edu

Henry

Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University

www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 121

2009 344

2010 185

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

25

24

15

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

2

10

2

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

178

283

206

Banking and Financial Support Services

33

29

9

Child Care and Support Services Management

11

4

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

2

7

17

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

14

5

10

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

16

18

10

Computer Engineering Technology/Technician

17

26

9

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

28

16

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

5

10

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

51

47

30

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

37

37

Criminal Justice/Police Science

8

7

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

44

87

60

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

32

37

9

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

29

10

2

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

3

10

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

8

6

9

21

20

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

37

52

83

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

9

14

25

23

17

54

34

56

82

163

150

13

7

11

25

35

27

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

10

1

3

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

52

72

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

31

28

Lineworker

49

24

29

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

5

13

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

15

12

14

Operations Management and Supervision

41

45

3

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

39

59

61

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 184.3

2009-2010 -46.2

-4.0

-37.5

400.0

-80.0

59.0

-27.2

-12.1

-69.0

-63.6

25.0

250.0

142.9

-64.3

100.0

12.5

-44.4

52.9

-65.4

2700.0

-42.9

100.0

-80.0

-7.8

-36.2

-26.0

0.0

-12.5

-28.6

97.7

-31.0

15.6

-75.7

-65.5

-80.0

233.3

-60.0

-25.0

50.0

-4.8 40.5 125.0

-45.0 59.6 55.6

-8.0

-26.1

-37.0

64.7

98.8

-8.0

-46.2

57.1

40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -16.7 -20.0
9.8 51.3

-22.9 200.0 -77.8
-9.7 20.8 160.0 16.7 -93.3
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 18

2009 14

2010 16

23

45

30

9

6

5

122

110

87

31

17

46

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -22.2

2009-2010 14.3

95.7

-33.3

-33.3

-16.7

-9.8

-20.9

-45.2

170.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College (DeKalb Co.)
Occupational Profile for Residents of Newton County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Newton

NUMBER PERCENT

30,709

100.0

3,113

10.1

860

2.8

436

1.4

2,404

7.8

699

2.3

3,055

10.0

5,349

17.4

2,729

8.9

1,909

6.2

3,288

10.7

1,660

5.4

1,493

4.9

720

2.3

2,914

9.5

80

0.3

Newton Area

NUMBER PERCENT

180,620

100.0

19,592

10.9

5,895

3.3

3,555

2.0

15,666

8.7

3,878

2.2

18,954

10.5

33,611

18.6

13,448

7.5

13,589

7.5

15,015

8.3

9,548

5.3

7,872

4.4

3,846

2.1

15,517

8.6

634

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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168

51

10

2,245

781

315

90

34

12

140

49

13

1,278

395

151

1,104

361

140

866

345

88

5,891 2,016

729

4

8

167

80

6

4

3

2

84

55

80

45

36

58

380

252

5

2

2

26

24

86 31

252

3

3

2

7

3

7

1

29

21

60 17

139

14

55 16

144

11

33

8

66

81

246 77

663

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14

34

168

222

6

11

2

21

99

195

74

113

69

110

432

706

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Butts Henry Jasper Morgan Newton Rockdale Walton Total Area

789 5,409
499 628 4,738 2,875 3,373 18,311

19

46

200

287

10

35

8

54

105

287

82

143

81

214

505 1,066

30

28

94

196

131

177

759 2,028

16

9

39

116

17

21

70

120

133

126

560 1,485

78

94

371 1,037

122

106

354

986

527

561 2,247 5,968

2

66

10

322

3

53

2

66

11

406

4

212

5

314

37 1,439

52 319
40 38 260 143 204 1,056

Prod.
128 478
94 114 665 345 435 2,259

Trans. & Moving
128 698
84 118 700 366 552 2,646

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 7249 Industrial Blvd NE Covington GA 30014 Phone: (770) 784 - 2455

Fax: (770) 784 - 2459

Rehabilitation Center(s) 226 Alcovy Place Suite D-14 Monroe, GA 30655-2189 Phone: (770) 207 - 4220

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Oconee County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Oconee Barrow Clarke Greene Jackson Morgan Oglethorpe Walton Oconee Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 18,366 34,314 63,278 7,151 27,099 8,889 7,696 40,517
207,310 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 17,154 30,795 58,283 6,332 24,182 8,005 7,040 36,357
188,148 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,212 6.6% 3,519 10.3% 4,995 7.9% 819 11.5% 2,917 10.8% 884 9.9% 656 8.5% 4,160 10.3%
19,162 9.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Oconee City of Watkinsville Oconee Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
32,808 52 2,832

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

41,010

25.0

56,412

71.9

411,903

494,809

20.1

641,695

55.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Apparel Paper Textile Product Mills Transportation Equipment Food Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
184 13
1 134
36 1 2 2 2 5 5 4 1
1 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 725 3 63 83 23 12 54 53
126
6
69 23 80 14 41
75 49 958 42 13 12 17 1,000

Oconee

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

895

11.5

710

78

1.0

551

*

*

*

400

5.1

705

412

5.3

744

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

48

0.6

699

69

0.9

716

49

0.6

865

*

*

*

* 52 116
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,235 19 288 1,092 43 30 304 176

*

*

0.7

545

1.5

802

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

67.3

624

0.2

989

3.7

781

14.0

432

0.6

494

0.4

743

3.9 1,102

2.3

549

498

6.4

704

346

4.5 1,050

355

4.6

696

423

5.4

489

710

9.1

795

91

1.2

358

512

6.6

229

349 37
6,167 1,608
178 38
1,392 7,775

4.5

556

0.5

934

79.3

668

20.7

620

2.3

720

0.5

449

17.9

691

100.0

649

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,659 118

Oconee Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

23,438 1,092

17.4

845

0.8

603

24 1,127
390 8
25 34 24 28 67 33
6

191 6,021 16,138
609 1,020
352 1,962
863 1,170 1,429
39

0.1

674

4.5

730

12.0

906

0.5 1,249

0.8

846

0.3

640

1.5 1,657

0.6

969

0.9

797

1.1

889

0.0 1,214

7 43 32
2 2 3 4 4 7 16 20 25 7,047 21 487 1,279 237 126 473 461

870 635 249
* * 178 33 250 38 803 4,535 1,084 75,873 714 5,354 18,173 2,550 1,074 3,010 1,687

0.6

914

0.5

987

0.2

699

*

*

*

*

0.1 1,180

0.0

713

0.2

994

0.0

661

0.6 1,039

3.4

568

0.8

835

56.5

594

0.5 1,267

4.0

803

13.5

475

1.9

722

0.8

762

2.2

996

1.3

509

891

3,501

2.6

847

40

929

0.7

939

561

5,469

92

1,162

859

14,815

95

972

717

13,288

4.1

532

0.9

557

11.0

801

0.7

481

9.9

263

708 405 9,111 440 108 142 190 9,551 267,525

3,174 280
99,591 34,770
2,244 *
17,625 134,357 3,752,981

2.4 0.2 74.1 25.9 1.7
* 13.1 100.0

458 681 653 738 1,074
* 649 675 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Oconee Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Oconee Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Oconee

Note: Source:

Ameripride Uniform Services Athens Academy Inc Bensons Bakery Family Life Enrichment Centers Inc Lowes Home Centers Inc Prince Avenue Christian School Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Zaxbys Franchising Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Oconee Area
Athens Regional Medical Ctr Corporate Office Harrison Poultry Inc Merial Limited Pillgrims Pride Corp Reynolds Plantation St Marys Health Care System Inc University of Georgia Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Clarke
Jackson Barrow Clarke Clarke Greene Clarke Clarke Clarke Walton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Oconee

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Clarke, GA Oconee, GA Barrow, GA Gwinnett, GA Walton, GA Fulton, GA Jackson, GA Morgan, GA Other Total Residents:

6,696 3,630
358 349 241 220 192 185 1,026 12,897

3(5&(17 2)727$/
51.9 28.1
2.8 2.7 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 8.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Oconee

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NUMBER

Oconee, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Oglethorpe, GA Walton, GA Barrow, GA Jackson, GA Greene, GA Other Total Residents:

3,630 1,975
286 201 189 180 123
66 307 6,957

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.2 28.4
4.1 2.9 2.7 2.6 1.8 0.9 4.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e92O8.3H-31T2.%6i3Ag45.%h-9L2434%36S45.6c-34165h3%94+o5.o-44l%4

Oconee Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.3% 28.9% 28.0% 12.3%
7.6% 100.0%

18-24 19.3% 21.2% 50.8%
8.2% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.9% 30.0% 26.4% 18.8%
8.0% 100.0%

35-44 19.4% 34.1% 24.1% 13.2%
9.2% 100.0%

45-64 23.3% 32.0% 21.7% 11.2% 11.7% 100.0%

65+ 46.4% 24.6% 12.8%
9.3% 6.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Barrow Clarke Greene Jackson Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Oconee Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
616 585 106 636 210 488 151 731 3,523

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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616 585 106 636 210 488 151 731 3,523

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Colleges and Universities

Oconee Area Clarke
Athens Technical College University of Georgia
Oconee
Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Barrow
Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)

www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu
www.athenstech.edu
www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 33

2009 14

2010 21

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

3

4

70

27

49

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

82

56

113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

51

26

37

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2008-2009 -57.6

2009-2010 50.0

-25.0

33.3

-61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 12.5

81.5 101.8
75.0 60.0 -88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of Oconee County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Oconee

NUMBER PERCENT

13,538

100.0

1,738

12.8

507

3.8

770

5.7

2,242

16.6

411

3.0

1,613

11.9

2,068

15.3

593

4.4

520

3.8

763

5.6

429

3.2

589

4.4

205

1.5

937

6.9

153

1.1

Oconee Area

NUMBER PERCENT

162,831

100.0

15,080

9.3

4,750

2.9

3,726

2.3

17,746

10.9

4,256

2.6

18,654

11.5

25,388

15.6

9,989

6.1

8,608

5.3

16,405

10.1

7,448

4.6

8,208

5.0

2,630

1.6

18,852

11.6

1,091

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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663

246

71

1,212

321

98

163

66

11

510

196

53

140

49

13

247

105

21

128

42

4

866

345

88

3,929 1,370

359

47

42

58

44

1

3

24

23

3

2

8

9

9

5

36

58

186

186

10

23

8

74

63

56 20

202

4

7

3

19

8

13

7

54

3

7

1

29

20

8

4

29

4

3

4

22

11

33

8

66

123

150 55

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59

82

150

7

35

35

69

2

21

17

14

14

17

69

110

276

475

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Barrow Clarke Greene Jackson Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton Total Area

2,209 5,386 1,030 1,921
628 552 546 3,373 15,645

46

112

109

604

14

123

41

100

8

54

10

32

16

35

81

214

325 1,274

64

52

235

721

325

203

726 1,178

58

26

123

147

66

39

223

534

17

21

70

120

17

25

77

181

14

19

54

118

122

106

354

986

683

491 1,862 3,985

8

205

171

22

353

212

8

44

59

9

222

117

2

66

38

3

36

32

9

65

46

5

314

204

66 1,305

879

Prod.
281 886 206 292 114
72 96 435 2,382

Trans. & Moving
314 768 222 278 118
67 74 552 2,393

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Oglethorpe County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Oglethorpe Clarke Elbert Greene Madison Oconee Taliaferro Wilkes Oglethorpe Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 7,696
63,278 9,436 7,151
15,482 18,366
773 4,345 126,527

Employed 7,040
58,283 8,151 6,332
14,183 17,154
670 3,835 115,648

Unemployed Rate 656 8.5%
4,995 7.9% 1,285 13.6%
819 11.5% 1,299 8.4% 1,212 6.6%
103 13.3% 510 11.7% 10,879 8.6%

4,693,711

4,213,719

153,889,000 139,064,000

479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Oglethorpe

14,899 105

17,601

18.1

24,127

61.9

City of Lexington

228

Oglethorpe Area

241,011

266,374

10.5

315,277

30.8

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Furniture and Related Product Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
70 14
12 31 13
1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 120 1 8 28 3 2 5 5
17
0
14 1
11 1 7
17 11 201 24
5 9 10 225

Oglethorpe

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

382

21.4

582

122

6.9

548

93

5.2

553

87

4.9

703

80

4.5

535

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

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*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

746

41.9

390

*

*

*

27

1.5

623

185

10.4

385

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

5

0.3

235

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

102

5.7

441

*

*

*

123

6.9

439

*

*

*

44

2.5

212

26 *
1,131 651 19 25 607
1,781

1.5

451

*

*

63.5

486

36.6

575

1.1

726

1.4

536

34.1

464

100.0

462

Oglethorpe Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

979

14,074

87

764

15.5

846

0.8

652

36

296

556

2,983

300

10,034

11

2,342

4

*

22

392

4

258

18

181

94

1,453

40

681

17

663

4

*

22

247

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

0.3

616

3.3

703

11.0

910

2.6

516

*

*

0.4

560

0.3

778

0.2

667

1.6

693

0.7

730

0.7

893

*

*

0.3 1,432

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

5 6 7 11 12 17 4,558 13 292 840 144 75 302 305

873 *
350 371 1,363 149 49,436 294 2,674 10,713 1,253 775 2,159 1,236

1.0

915

*

*

0.4 1,039

0.4 1,009

1.5 1,844

0.2

745

54.3

597

0.3 1,254

2.9

786

11.8

428

1.4

704

0.9

784

2.4 1,030

1.4

531

542

2,388

2.6

875

31

677

0.7

947

298

3,193

57

744

639

11,879

64

635

482

8,574

3.5

480

0.8

596

13.1

826

0.7

457

9.4

262

474 230 5,767 357
95 122 140 6,124 267,525

2,242 157
63,667 27,301
1,929 *
10,807 90,964 3,752,981

2.5 0.2 70.0 30.0 2.1
* 11.9 100.0

461 654 652 752 1,120
* 628 682 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Oglethorpe Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Oglethorpe Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Oglethorpe

Note: Source:

American Stadium Services Payroll Bells Food Market Inc Big Services Inc Greater Georgia Printers Inc James Greenhouses Inc Masters Academy of Fine Arts McRae Manor Oglethorpe Childrens Academy Llc Piedmont Landscape Management Inc The Commercial Bank
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Oglethorpe Area
Athens Regional Medical Ctr Carrier Corporation Dialamerica Marketing Inc Merial Limited Pillgrims Pride Corp Pillgrims Pride Corp Reynolds Plantation St Marys Health Care System Inc University of Georgia Wal-Mart

COUNTY Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Clarke Elbert Greene Clarke Clarke Clarke

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Oglethorpe

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Clarke, GA Oglethorpe, GA Madison, GA Oconee, GA Elbert, GA Greene, GA Jackson, GA Wilkes, GA Other Total Residents:

3,358 1,290
252 201 167 103
77 72 403 5,923

3(5&(17 2)727$/
56.7 21.8
4.3 3.4 2.8 1.7 1.3 1.2 6.8 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Oglethorpe

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NUMBER

Oglethorpe, GA Clarke, GA Madison, GA Greene, GA Oconee, GA Muscogee, GA Elbert, GA Wilkes, GA Other Total Residents:

1,290 177 102 71 57 29 27 26 84
1,863

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.2 9.5 5.5 3.8 3.1 1.6 1.4 1.4 4.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Oglethorpe Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.6% 26.6% 28.6% 13.9%
9.3% 100.0%

18-24 14.8% 18.4% 56.8%
9.5% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.2% 25.9% 24.1% 23.2% 10.7% 100.0%

35-44 18.2% 33.4% 20.6% 15.5% 12.4% 100.0%

45-64 22.7% 31.1% 19.3% 12.1% 14.9% 100.0%

65+ 43.8% 24.8% 12.7% 10.0%
8.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Clarke Elbert Greene Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Taliaferro Wilkes Oglethorpe Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
585 205 106 286 488 151
18 75 1,914

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585 205 106 286 488 151
18 75 1,914

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Colleges and Universities

Oglethorpe Area

Clarke

Athens Technical College University of Georgia
Elbert

www.athenstech.edu www.uga.edu

The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu
Oglethorpe

Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.athenstech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 33

2009 14

2010 21

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

3

4

70

27

49

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

82

56

113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

51

26

37

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -57.6

2009-2010 50.0

-25.0

33.3

-61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 12.5

81.5 101.8
75.0 60.0 -88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of Oglethorpe County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Oglethorpe

NUMBER PERCENT

6,203

100.0

540

8.7

159

2.6

133

2.1

543

8.8

170

2.7

533

8.6

1,014

16.4

425

6.9

405

6.5

927

14.9

294

4.7

317

5.1

110

1.8

610

9.8

23

0.4

Oglethorpe Area

NUMBER PERCENT

108,280

100.0

9,275

8.6

3,123

2.9

3,104

2.9

13,883

12.8

2,981

2.8

12,051

11.1

15,956

14.7

4,608

4.3

4,679

4.3

11,994

11.1

4,631

4.3

5,774

5.3

1,650

1.5

13,573

12.5

998

0.9

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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1,212

321

98

215

48

19

163

66

11

242

67

20

247

105

21

128

42

4

10

1

1

68

15

2

2,285

665

176

58

44

63

56 20

202

6

12

4

7

2

34

1

3

4

7

3

19

12

6

6

7

3

43

8

9

20

8

4

29

9

5

4

3

4

22

0

0

1

0

1

2

5

0

0

7

0

12

99

79

102

95 37

363

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82

150

18

55

7

35

23

41

17

14

14

17

1

3

6

20

168

335

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Clarke Elbert Greene Madison Oconee Oglethorpe Taliaferro Wilkes Total Area

5,386 1,434 1,030 1,159
552 546
77 447 10,631

109

604

14

112

14

123

27

68

10

32

16

35

3

9

12

35

205 1,018

325

203

726 1,178

56

39

111

190

58

26

123

147

33

38

116

237

17

25

77

181

14

19

54

118

4

2

8

15

15

20

40

74

522

372 1,255 2,140

22

353

212

10

98

53

8

44

59

12

138

104

3

36

32

9

65

46

1

2

3

7

23

19

72

759

528

Prod.
886 483 206 208
72 96 16 102 2,069

Trans. & Moving
768 268 222 178
67 74 14 100 1,691

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 472 North Avenue Athens GA 30601 Phone: (706) 583 - 2550

Fax: (706) 369 - 5895

Rehabilitation Center(s) 125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900
125 Athens West Parkway Athens, GA 30606-6942 Phone: (706) 354 - 3900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Paulding County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Paulding Bartow Carroll Cobb Douglas Haralson Polk Paulding Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 66,848 45,189 51,592
368,845 63,972 12,341 20,336
629,123 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 59,737 39,922 45,890
333,223 56,870 10,899 18,176
564,717 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 7,111 10.6% 5,267 11.7% 5,702 11.1%
35,622 9.7% 7,102 11.1% 1,442 11.7% 2,160 10.6%
64,406 10.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Paulding City of Dallas Paulding Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

142,324 13

169,702

19.2

236,668

66.3

11,544

1,243,744

1,443,416

16.1 1,800,654

44.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Textile Mills Paper Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
417 9
2 349
57 0 1 5 5 1 2 3 5 2
16 2 1
1 7 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1,197 2 86 206 50 24 70 63
170
10
110 17
108 22
126
133 92
1,706 64 8 15 41
1,770

Paulding

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,401 16

12.9

812

0.1

594

* 1,530
846 * *
172 25 * *
128 209
* 172
* *

*

*

8.2

754

4.5

919

*

*

*

*

0.9

792

0.1

635

*

*

*

*

0.7

852

1.1

886

*

*

0.9 1,244

*

*

*

*

* * * * 0 0 0 0 0 10,961 * 423 3,612 139 231 320 151

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

58.8

488

*

*

2.3

934

19.4

447

0.7

629

1.2

640

1.7

786

0.8

483

576

3.1

747

*

*

*

592 58
1,516 210
2,605

3.2

620

0.3

348

8.1

652

1.1

252

14.0

253

474 59
13,421 5,222 155 177 *
18,643

2.5

452

0.3

542

72.0

651

28.0

722

0.8

861

0.9

625

*

*

100.0

585

Paulding Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,250 60

66,888 356

15.8 1,036

0.1

656

18 3,050 1,122
44 1
47 129
11 73 54 71 23 173 94 32

220 24,475 41,838
2,724 *
830 1,415
103 2,529 3,637 1,222 2,022 2,433 1,550
943

0.1 1,013

5.8

985

9.9 1,069

0.6

813

*

*

0.2

652

0.3

766

0.0 1,066

0.6 1,553

0.9

749

0.3

911

0.5 1,019

0.6

849

0.4 1,050

0.2 1,039

18 45 66 103
9 12 19 41 57 24,025 31 2,342 3,521 708 472 1,712 1,430

1,170 10,218
1,440 875 656 * 716
2,141 4,427 293,996 1,971 26,412 54,245 13,047 9,176 14,029 6,552

0.3 2,127

2.4 1,481

0.3

766

0.2

798

0.2 1,359

*

*

0.2

790

0.5 1,108

1.0

612

69.4

816

0.5 1,392

6.2 1,271

12.8

540

3.1

789

2.2 1,311

3.3 1,213

1.5

897

4,300

26,566

6.3 1,439

170

5,883

1.4 1,281

2,015 343
2,346 334
2,110

34,227 4,200
42,811 4,832
39,188

8.1

667

1.0

580

10.1

904

1.1

383

9.3

288

2,191 1,423 29,698
690 125 154 411 30,388 267,525

10,856 941
361,825 61,516 3,582 9,452 48,482
423,339 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 85.5 14.5 0.8 2.2 11.5 100.0

575 887 857 741 1,095 760 712 840 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Paulding Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Paulding Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Paulding

Note: Source:

Aiken Grading Company International Paper Co Jim-N-Nicks Bar-B-Que Metromont Corporation Publix Super Market Inc Target The Home Depot The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Wellstar Health System Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Higgins General Hospital Kennesaw State University Lockheed Martin Corp Publix Super Market Inc Ryla Teleservices Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Southwire Company The Kroger Company Wal-Mart Wellstar Health System Inc

Paulding Area

COUNTY Carroll Cobb Cobb Cobb Cobb Bartow Carroll Cobb Cobb Cobb

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Paulding

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Cobb, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Douglas, GA Dekalb, GA Carroll, GA Gwinnett, GA Bartow, GA Other Total Residents:

14,850 10,094
7,432 2,865 1,288
711 655 607 2,328 40,830

3(5&(17 2)727$/
36.4 24.7 18.2
7.0 3.2 1.7 1.6 1.5 5.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Paulding

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NUMBER

Paulding, GA Cobb, GA Douglas, GA Carroll, GA Polk, GA Haralson, GA Bartow, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

10,094 1,624 596 493 472 327 229 179 883
14,897

3(5&(17 2)727$/
67.8 10.9
4.0 3.3 3.2 2.2 1.5 1.2 5.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e91O8.8H-01T2.%3i4Ag45.%h-4L1434%50S45.6c-31165h3%24+o5.o-14l%4

Paulding Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
18.4% 26.7% 27.3% 19.6%
8.0% 100.0%

18-24 29.0% 28.0% 33.4%
9.0% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.4% 23.8% 28.4% 26.4%
8.0% 100.0%

35-44 12.1% 26.2% 28.8% 23.7%
9.2% 100.0%

45-64 15.3% 27.9% 26.4% 19.1% 11.3% 100.0%

65+ 40.1% 29.3% 17.2%
8.4% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Carroll Cobb Douglas Haralson Paulding Polk Paulding Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 1,015 7,308 1,617
350 1,666
356 13,338

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,026 1,015 7,308 1,617
350 1,666
356 13,338

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Colleges and Universities

Paulding Area

Cobb

Embry-Riddle - Atlanta Metro Campus ITT Technical Institute Wellstar Kennestone Radiography Program Strayer University-Cobb Chattahoochee Technical College Mountain View Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) South Cobb Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) Kennesaw State University Life University North Metro Technical College Saint Leo University Southern Polytechnic State University
Paulding

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 http://itt-tech.edu/ http://wellstar.edu-info.com/&kid=gog0033518621 http://www.strayer.edu/ www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com
www.chattcollege.com
www.kennesaw.edu www.life.edu www.northmetrotech.edu/ www.saintleo.edu www.spsu.edu

Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College)
Polk

www.chattahoocheetech.edu www.chattcollege.com

Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu
Carroll

Carrollton Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) University of West Georgia
Douglas

www.westcentraltech.edu www.westga.edu

Douglasville Campus (Satellite campus of West Central Technical College) www.westcentraltech.edu
Haralson

West Georgia Technical College

www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 186

2009 299

2010 449

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

47

104

70

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

11

14

13

2

18

27

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

28

15

12

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

237

350

375

Biomedical Technology/Technician

12

16

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

42

37

20

Child Care and Support Services Management

8

7

12

Child Care Provider/Assistant

29

18

33

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

10

8

2

16

32

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.8

2009-2010 50.2

121.3

-32.7

27.3

-7.1

800.0 -46.4 47.7 33.3 -11.9 -12.5 -37.9 400.0

50.0 -20.0
7.1 -6.3 -45.9 71.4 83.3 -20.0

700.0

100.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Computer Programming, Specific Applications Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD Medical/Clinical Assistant Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 1

2010 3

14

18

13

42

88

92

35

118

87

51

118

60

12

21

7

39

10

44

7

6

15

79

57

41

50

97

115

11

9

8

82

66

24

17

50

72

66

85

63

66

94

61

3

30

27

45

141

92

6

6

3

38

29

18

14

68

86

115

34

31

72

36

80

31

41

52

77

87

60

13

11

15

6

21

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -66.7

2009-2010 200.0

28.6

-27.8

109.5

4.5

237.1

-26.3

131.4

-49.2

75.0

-66.7

-74.4

340.0

-14.3

150.0

-27.8

-28.1

94.0

18.6

-18.2

-11.1

-19.5 194.1

-63.6 44.0

28.8

-25.9

42.4

-35.1

900.0 213.3
0.0 -23.7 385.7 -70.4 -50.0 32.3 13.0 -15.4 250.0

-10.0 -34.8 -50.0 -37.9 26.5
-8.8 122.2
26.8 -31.0 36.4
0.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Paulding County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Paulding

NUMBER PERCENT

42,507

100.0

4,629

10.9

1,848

4.4

780

1.8

3,226

7.6

990

2.3

4,712

11.1

8,171

19.2

3,544

8.3

3,249

7.6

2,779

6.5

2,331

5.5

1,477

3.5

923

2.2

3,730

8.8

118

0.3

Paulding Area

NUMBER PERCENT

542,984

100.0

76,170

14.0

33,639

6.2

13,109

2.4

57,039

10.5

10,279

1.9

69,994

12.9

92,990

17.1

30,218

5.6

27,918

5.1

31,279

5.8

20,294

3.7

20,270

3.7

8,301

1.5

48,934

9.0

2,550

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,233

463

106

88

78

Carroll

977

334

123

47

32

Cobb

9,831 3,586

1,503

826

450

Douglas

1,557

514

237

106

47

Haralson

156

54

14

6

8

Paulding

1,550

531

218

111

91

Polk

458

124

32

31

30

Total Area

15,762 5,606

2,233

1,215

736

20

46 18

128

9

21 12

147

229

338 180

996

31

96 20

216

3

6

3

21

28

56 27

181

7

15

3

44

327

578 263 1,733

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66 57 648 82
4 84 31 972

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79

141

67

128

479

596

99

109

15

22

107

116

38

103

884 1,215

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6,072 4,970 15,917 3,960 1,109 3,702 3,965 39,695

117

425

217

185

631 1,411

81

408

199

143

486 1,136

382

922

448

592 2,235 6,868

86

231

111

128

456 1,557

19

69

40

30

101

212

98

177

79

119

396 1,397

72

361

143

112

379

510

855 2,593 1,237 1,309 4,684 13,091

18

621

20

489

27

905

9

277

5

144

7

364

18

343

104 3,143

324 279 767 223
81 272 191 2,137

Prod.
1,426 992
1,273 409 233 434
1,144 5,911

Trans. & Moving
697 737 1,498 473 175 359 692 4,631

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 19 Felton Place Cartersville GA 30120 Phone: (770) 387 - 3760

Fax: (770) 387 - 3766

Rehabilitation Center(s) 101 Bainbridge Way Suite 300 Dallas, GA 30132-4767 Phone: (770) 443 - 3717

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Peach County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Peach Bibb Crawford Houston Macon Taylor Peach Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 11,980 73,526 5,969 71,182 5,036 3,445
171,138 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 10,544 65,735 5,332 65,774 4,344 2,988
154,717 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,436 12.0% 7,791 10.6% 637 10.7% 5,408 7.6% 692 13.7% 457 13.3%
16,421 9.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Peach

27,695 68

29,962

8.2

35,299

27.5

City of Fort Valley

9,815

Peach Area

359,418

378,349

5.3

423,169

17.7

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Paper Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
107 16
0 64 27
2 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0
0 396
0 24 108 12
4 21 24
30
0
33 2
43 7
53
35 18 521 43 12 14 17 564

Peach

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,335 381

29.8

769

4.9

414

0 357 1,597
* * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 0

0.0

0

4.5

679

20.4

874

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

274

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 3,272
0 166 1,124
81 22 112 40

0.0

0

41.7

439

0.0

0

2.1

835

14.3

461

1.0

765

0.3

878

1.4

722

0.5

723

79

1.0

463

0

0.0

0

194

2.5

502

*

*

*

568

7.2

356

*

*

*

718

9.1

251

120 22
5,629 2,219
109 *
1,246 7,847

1.5

541

0.3

631

71.7

605

28.3

785

1.4

931

*

*

15.9

673

100.0

617

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,009 79

Peach Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

18,144 1,053

12.1

821

0.7

493

8

238

641

3,788

281

13,066

24

4,344

6

42

3

34

20

406

26

221

17

340

10

402

30

1,455

1

*

36

581

11

379

17

2,047

24

103

30

799

2

*

2

*

3

166

9

1,311

0.2 1,030

2.5

753

8.7

863

2.9

675

0.0

407

0.0

822

0.3

681

0.1

578

0.2

839

0.3

711

1.0 1,002

*

*

0.4

839

0.3

850

1.4 1,066

0.1

568

0.5

835

*

*

*

*

0.1

728

0.9 1,297

10 6,566
16 329 1,412 168 116 508 344

315 91,726
551 3,607 18,765 2,681 1,644 7,612 1,638

0.2

792

61.0

645

0.4 1,207

2.4

846

12.5

448

1.8

759

1.1

855

5.1

869

1.1

596

774

6,414

4.3 1,086

65

2,127

1.4

945

408

7,228

68

2,557

889

19,844

75

851

732

13,253

4.8

437

1.7

894

13.2

817

0.6

318

8.8

256

662 242 7,817 465 117 129 219 8,282 267,525

2,955 178
110,048 40,216 * 5,129 17,489
150,261 3,752,981

2.0

568

0.1

654

73.2

674

26.8

909

*

*

3.4

637

11.6

664

100.0

737

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Peach Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Peach Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Peach

Note: Source:

Advance Stores Co Inc Blue Bird North Georgia Burger King Fort Valley State University Lane Packing Llc Peach Co Assn For Mentally Retarded Peach Regional Medical Center Pearson Farm Pyrotechnic Specialties Inc Sodexo USA
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Peach Area
Blue Bird North Georgia Corp of Mercer University Frito-Lay Inc Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Company Houston Hospitals Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated The Medical Ctr of Central Ga Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Peach Bibb
Houston Bibb Bibb
Houston Houston
Bibb Bibb Houston

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Peach

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Peach, GA Bibb, GA Houston, GA Washington, GA Macon, GA Taylor, GA Crawford, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

4,137 2,361 1,947
431 149 121
63 49 473 9,731

3(5&(17 2)727$/
42.5 24.3 20.0
4.4 1.5 1.2 0.6 0.5 4.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Peach

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Peach, GA Houston, GA Bibb, GA Crawford, GA Macon, GA Taylor, GA Dodge, GA Dooly, GA Other Total Residents:

4,137 1,561
721 639 374 324 101
93 603 8,553

3(5&(17 2)727$/
48.4 18.3
8.4 7.5 4.4 3.8 1.2 1.1 7.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.3H-21T2.%5i0Ag45.%h-1L2434%21S45.6c-12165h3%4+o5.o-54l%4

Peach Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.0% 32.4% 27.4% 11.0%
6.2% 100.0%

18-24 29.2% 30.7% 35.0%
4.6% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.1% 31.0% 33.2% 15.4%
5.3% 100.0%

35-44 14.5% 34.9% 29.9% 13.3%
7.4% 100.0%

45-64 22.1% 33.5% 24.2% 11.0%
9.1% 100.0%

65+ 41.2% 30.1% 16.2%
7.7% 4.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bibb Crawford Houston Macon Peach Taylor Peach Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,062 79
1,534 102 243 63
3,083

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,062 79
1,534 102 243 63
3,083

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Colleges and Universities

Peach Area
Houston
Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College
Bibb
Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College
Crawford
Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Peach
Fort Valley State University Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.fvsu.edu www.middlegatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 34

2009 82

2010 50

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

36

30

28

Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician

24

5

14

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

61

48

41

3

3

4

55

6

32

Barbering/Barber

7

8

6

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

3

7

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

1

6

7

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

27

33

31

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

21

21

32

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

48

52

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 1,071

969 1,148

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

17

10

4

9

7

7

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

10

13

13

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

7

3

16

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

42

28

52

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

49

71

73

8

17

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

12

10

27

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

48

60

19

18

22

49

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

10

15

15

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

28

28

36

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

5

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

3

7

3

Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller

32

19

1

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

24

12

23

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

4

24

50

Medical/Clinical Assistant

3

12

7

Plumbing Technology/Plumber

40

27

20

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

13

13

13

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

11

4

7

Small Business Administration/Management

2

2

1

Surgical Technology/Technologist

8

9

6

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 141.2

2009-2010 -39.0

-16.7

-6.7

-79.2

180.0

-21.3

-14.6

0.0

33.3

-89.1 14.3 133.3 500.0 22.2
0.0 -50.0 37.1
-9.5 -41.2

433.3 -25.0 -28.6 16.7
-6.1 52.4
0.0 8.3 18.5 -60.0

-22.2 30.0 -57.1 -33.3 44.9

0.0 0.0 433.3 85.7 2.8

112.5 -16.7 25.0

-5.9 170.0 -68.3

22.2 50.0
0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 300.0 -32.5
0.0 -63.6
0.0 12.5

122.7 0.0
28.6 -80.0 -57.1 -94.7 91.7 108.3 -41.7 -25.9
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 105

2009 108

2010 95

11

39

43

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 2.9

2009-2010 -12.0

254.5

10.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Peach County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Peach

NUMBER PERCENT

11,232

100.0

775

6.9

327

2.9

184

1.6

1,154

10.3

210

1.9

1,298

11.6

1,406

12.5

632

5.6

838

7.5

1,067

9.5

472

4.2

617

5.5

329

2.9

1,694

15.1

229

2.0

Peach Area

NUMBER PERCENT

146,332

100.0

13,953

9.5

4,953

3.4

4,404

3.0

14,580

10.0

3,819

2.6

17,408

11.9

23,038

15.7

7,044

4.8

9,597

6.6

11,136

7.6

6,159

4.2

6,309

4.3

3,521

2.4

18,759

12.8

1,652

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,788

508

153

92

28

7

1,419

430

188

136

37

7

243

74

17

73

21

5

3,751 1,098

377

53

55

5

3

85

66

4

8

15

10

6

3

168

145

37

134 26

270

5

6

0

19

18

75 12

168

1

10

1

20

6

17

1

50

0

8

0

9

67

250 40

536

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84 2
10 2
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172

299

8

9

122

171

16

30

16

27

7

12

341

548

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Bibb

9,133

230 1,111

605

368 1,202 1,925

39

822

394

Crawford

382

13

21

7

9

35

96

5

47

29

Houston

5,358

125

563

236

184

718 1,344

36

458

349

Macon

1,145

24

100

52

32

75

129

80

82

42

Peach

1,274

39

156

49

39

148

241

51

120

61

Taylor

365

11

26

11

13

21

49

14

52

20

Total Area

17,657

442 1,977

960

645 2,199 3,784

225 1,581

895

Prod.
1,222 58
705 282 195
75 2,537

Trans. & Moving
1,215 62
640 247 175
73 2,412

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 96 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins GA 31088 Phone: (478) 988 - 7130

Fax: (478) 988 - 7140

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1021 Commerce Street P.O. Box 688 Perry, GA 31069-1248 Phone: (478) 988 - 6760

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Pickens County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Pickens Bartow Cherokee Dawson Gilmer Gordon Pickens Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 14,631 45,189
107,921 11,030 13,179 25,276
217,226 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 13,204 39,922 98,281 9,914 11,782 22,151
195,254 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,427 9.8% 5,267 11.7% 9,640 8.9% 1,116 10.1% 1,397 10.6% 3,125 12.4%
21,972 10.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Pickens City of Jasper Pickens Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

29,431 54

37,817

28.5

49,334

67.6

3,684

449,742

542,907

20.7

726,180

61.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
149 10
4 94 41
1 0 1 1 4 4 2 6 6 5
1 4 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 463 2 37 89 7 8 32 32
73
3
33 6
47 5
47
42 38 650 36
7 14 15 686

Pickens

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,220 84

17.7

771

1.2

515

177

2.6

919

294

4.3

643

665

9.7

821

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

11

0.2

493

15

0.2

672

*

*

*

64

0.9

822

31

0.5

648

22

0.3

868

* * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,194 * 160 985 28 52 265 109

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

60.9

567

*

*

2.3

832

14.3

451

0.4

452

0.8

597

3.8

736

1.6

656

145

2.1

827

*

*

*

494 *
1,016 12
569

7.2

479

*

*

14.8

761

0.2

339

8.3

230

203 25
5,439 1,447
64 135 1,248 6,886

2.9

500

0.4

543

79.0

669

21.0

716

0.9

827

2.0

709

18.1

612

100.0

617

Pickens Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,962 73

26,954 576

23.5

801

0.5

547

18 1,325
546 20 32 3 38 38 37 33 42 67 38

328 5,057 20,992 2,255 2,121
115 366 520 1,045 2,606 470 1,078 897

0.3

963

4.4

790

18.3

809

2.0

568

1.8

731

0.1

738

0.3

524

0.5

668

0.9 1,106

2.3

808

0.4

926

0.9

883

0.8 1,026

8 15 40 42
1 3 5 7 7 8 62 7,396 12 704 1,298 236 131 546 409

168 506 421 341
* 7 318 * 664 197 6,416 67,530 655 4,465 17,380 2,992 1,142 3,085 1,103

0.1

791

0.4

788

0.4

902

0.3

850

*

*

0.0

719

0.3

634

*

*

0.6 1,368

0.2 1,017

5.6

731

58.8

573

0.6 1,336

3.9

876

15.1

452

2.6

649

1.0

832

2.7

899

1.0

582

1,144

3,928

3.4

849

30

262

0.2

898

626

5,618

93

750

709

10,115

115

1,359

673

12,045

4.9

530

0.7

656

8.8

765

1.2

342

10.5

265

670 516 9,874 336
61 107 168 10,210 267,525

2,635 344
94,828 19,981
834 2,062 17,085 114,807 3,752,981

2.3

496

0.3

750

82.6

638

17.4

717

0.7

916

1.8

619

14.9

719

100.0

652

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Pickens Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Pickens Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Pickens

Note: Source:

Amicalola Electric Membership Corp Ingles Markets Inc Lexington Precision Corp Microtel Macon Piedmont Mountainside Hospital Inc Ready Staff Inc Royston Llc The Home Depot The Kroger Company Zaxbys of Blairsville
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Gold Creek Foods Llc Mohawk Carpet Corp Northside Hospital Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Pillgrims Pride Corp Publix Super Market Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc The Kroger Company Wal-Mart

Pickens Area

COUNTY Dawson Gordon
Cherokee Cherokee
Gilmer Cherokee
Bartow Gordon Cherokee Cherokee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Pickens

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Pickens, GA Cherokee, GA Cobb, GA Fulton, GA Forsyth, GA Gilmer, GA Dekalb, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

5,318 2,191
938 741 384 265 250 218 808 11,113

3(5&(17 2)727$/
47.9 19.7
8.4 6.7 3.5 2.4 2.2 2.0 7.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Pickens

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NUMBER

Pickens, GA Cherokee, GA Gilmer, GA Cobb, GA Fannin, GA Dekalb, GA Dawson, GA Gordon, GA Other Total Residents:

5,318 776 770 268 185 165 132 102 775
8,491

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.6 9.1 9.1 3.2 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.2 9.1
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e52O8.5H-91T2.%8i0Ag45.%h-7L2434%37S45.6c-3165h3%64+o5.o-94l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
25.0% 31.2% 26.0% 12.5%
5.2% 100.0%

18-24 35.9% 32.7% 27.2%
3.8% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.7% 29.4% 29.3% 18.0%
4.6% 100.0%

35-44 16.9% 32.7% 29.2% 15.5%
5.7% 100.0%

45-64 23.3% 32.5% 25.1% 11.7%
7.5% 100.0%

65+ 47.3% 26.7% 15.2%
6.7% 4.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Cherokee Dawson Gilmer Gordon Pickens Pickens Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 2,100
207 210 564 229 4,336

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,026 2,100
207 210 564 229 4,336

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Colleges and Universities

Pickens Area
Dawson
Southern Catholic College Dawson Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College) Southern Catholic College
Cherokee
Woodstock Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College) Reinhardt University
Pickens
Appalachian Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Gordon
Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)

http://www.southerncatholic.org/ www.laniertech.edu www.southerncatholic.org
www.appalachiantech.edu www.reinhardt.edu
www.appalachiantech.edu www.chattahoocheetech.edu
www.coosavalleytech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 186

2009 299

2010 449

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

47

104

70

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

11

14

13

2

18

27

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

28

15

12

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

237

350

375

Biomedical Technology/Technician

12

16

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

42

37

20

Child Care and Support Services Management

8

7

12

Child Care Provider/Assistant

29

18

33

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

10

8

2

16

32

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

3

1

3

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

14

18

13

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

42

88

92

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

118

87

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

51

118

60

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

12

21

7

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

39

10

44

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

7

6

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

79

57

41

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

50

97

115

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrician

11

9

8

82

66

24

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

50

72

66

85

63

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Landscaping and Groundskeeping

66

94

61

3

30

27

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

45

141

92

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

6

3

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

38

29

18

Medical/Clinical Assistant

14

68

86

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

115

34

31

Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician

72

36

80

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

31

41

52

Small Business Administration/Management

77

87

60

Surgical Technology/Technologist

13

11

15

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 60.8

2009-2010 50.2

121.3

-32.7

27.3

-7.1

800.0 -46.4 47.7 33.3 -11.9 -12.5 -37.9 400.0

50.0 -20.0
7.1 -6.3 -45.9 71.4 83.3 -20.0

700.0 -66.7 28.6 109.5 237.1 131.4 75.0 -74.4 -14.3 -27.8 94.0 -18.2

100.0 200.0 -27.8
4.5 -26.3 -49.2 -66.7 340.0 150.0 -28.1 18.6 -11.1

-19.5 194.1

-63.6 44.0

28.8

-25.9

42.4

-35.1

900.0 213.3
0.0 -23.7 385.7 -70.4 -50.0 32.3 13.0 -15.4

-10.0 -34.8 -50.0 -37.9 26.5
-8.8 122.2
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 21

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 0.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Chattahoochee Technical College

Occupational Profile for Residents of Pickens County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Pickens

NUMBER PERCENT

11,539

100.0

1,057

9.2

219

1.9

153

1.3

819

7.1

295

2.6

1,173

10.2

1,886

16.3

1,307

11.3

776

6.7

1,177

10.2

665

5.8

771

6.7

234

2.0

953

8.3

54

0.5

Pickens Area

NUMBER PERCENT

169,748

100.0

20,704

12.2

6,952

4.1

3,229

1.9

14,527

8.6

3,178

1.9

20,528

12.1

26,762

15.8

12,397

7.3

10,516

6.2

17,020

10.0

8,151

4.8

7,507

4.4

2,712

1.6

14,945

8.8

620

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,233

463

106

2,246

944

324

188

80

23

215

79

15

369

138

36

203

82

16

4,454 1,786

520

88

78

174

111

11

10

9

10

15

24

12

8

309

241

20

46 18

128

31

48 33

193

3

3

1

27

3

6

3

24

5

11

3

32

7

8

0

22

69

122 58

426

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79

141

129

120

9

11

27

26

40

48

22

13

306

359

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Bartow Cherokee Dawson Gilmer Gordon Pickens Total Area

6,072

117

425

217

185

631 1,411

3,649

97

168

110

107

536 1,445

420

9

17

13

12

46

142

969

19

83

35

12

112

211

1,897

46

84

60

32

137

428

723

11

38

21

33

70

217

13,730

299

815

456

381 1,532 3,854

18

621

324

10

278

241

3

50

31

13

131

62

9

136

115

8

85

60

61 1,301

833

Prod.
1,426 374 61 189 546 110
2,706

Trans. & Moving
697 283
36 102 304
70 1,492

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1048 Appalachian Hwy Blue Ridge GA 30513 Phone: (706) 632 - 2033

Fax: (706) 632 - 7316

Rehabilitation Center(s) 450 Riverside Parkway Suite 210 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6407
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400
450 Riverside Parkway Suite 200 Rome, GA 30161-2942 Phone: (706) 295 - 6400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Pierce County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Pierce Appling Bacon Brantley Ware Wayne Pierce Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 8,578 9,324 4,485 7,210
14,732 11,814 56,143 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 7,742 8,323 4,025 6,374
13,069 10,353 49,886 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 836 9.7%
1,001 10.7% 460 10.3% 836 11.6%
1,663 11.3% 1,461 12.4% 6,257 11.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Pierce City of Blackshear Pierce Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
18,758 94 3,445

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

19,963

6.4

22,443

19.6

132,912

137,116

3.2

151,236

13.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Chemical Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Textile Mills Miscellaneous Paper
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
100 21
0 60 19
3 1 7 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 220 1 19 59 18 2 12 5
23
2
11 3
21 1
20
23 7
327 24 11 7 6
351

Pierce

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

781

21.4

610

150

4.1

623

0

0.0

0

310

8.5

618

321

8.8

595

*

*

*

*

*

*

221

6.1

607

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 1,909 * 368 430 236 * 94 12

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

52.4

515

*

*

10.1

607

11.8

418

6.5

663

*

*

2.6

713

0.3

528

83

2.3

587

*

*

*

28

0.8

454

30

0.8

398

254

7.0

631

*

*

*

222

6.1

251

80 10 2,700 947 55 45 847 3,646

2.2

325

0.3

199

74.1

562

26.0

612

1.5

723

1.2

544

23.2

568

100.0

550

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 610 142

Pierce Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,501 1,753

19.6

668

4.6

438

1

*

325

1,879

142

3,868

14

500

8

231

23

954

9

54

10

113

16

158

8

138

3

188

21

109

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

*

*

4.9

641

10.1

785

1.3

499

0.6

372

2.5

615

0.1

447

0.3

574

0.4

519

0.4

713

0.5

653

0.3

479

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

2 2 4 7 7 2,014 16 133 536 109 39 134 67

* * 261 52 958 20,664 * 1,253 5,138 1,258 430 941 255

*

*

*

*

0.7

697

0.1

785

2.5 1,401

54.1

581

*

*

3.3

636

13.5

425

3.3

676

1.1

875

2.5

695

0.7

456

155

614

1.6

639

10

329

0.9

642

109

692

16

*

253

4,458

19

149

215

2,895

1.8

488

*

*

11.7

702

0.4

278

7.6

235

203 51
2,675 226 51 91 84
2,901 267,525

891 53
28,218 9,967 807 2,428 6,732
38,186 3,752,981

2.3 0.1 73.9 26.1 2.1 6.4 17.6 100.0

390 457 604 633 1,101 589 593 611 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Pierce Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Pierce Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Pierce

Note: Source:

Blackshear Family Practice Pc Gilman Building Products McDonalds Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Southeast Pipe Survey Inc Stewart Candy Company Inc Thom's Transport Co Inc United Egg Marketing Corp United Parcel Service Wall'S I G A
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Pierce Area
Bacon County Health Serv Inc Baptist Village Inc Baxley-Appling County Hospital GA Dept of Corrections Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Southern Nuclear Operating Co Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Wayne Memorial Hospital

COUNTY Bacon Ware
Appling Ware
Wayne Ware
Appling Ware
Wayne Wayne

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Pierce

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Pierce, GA Ware, GA Wayne, GA Glynn, GA Bacon, GA Coffee, GA Brantley, GA Duval, FL Other Total Residents:

2,987 2,704
156 145 144 111
77 71 452 6,847

3(5&(17 2)727$/
43.6 39.5
2.3 2.1 2.1 1.6 1.1 1.0 6.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Pierce

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NUMBER

Pierce, GA Ware, GA Brantley, GA Bacon, GA Wayne, GA Appling, GA Ben Hill, GA Bulloch, GA Other Total Residents:

2,987 625 174 88 48 25 19 18 86
4,070

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.4 15.4
4.3 2.2 1.2 0.6 0.5 0.4 2.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Pierce Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.2% 39.6% 20.3%
5.6% 3.3% 100.0%

18-24 38.8% 36.9% 21.9%
2.2% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.2% 42.8% 24.8%
6.6% 2.6% 100.0%

35-44 24.3% 45.4% 20.8%
6.5% 3.1% 100.0%

45-64 26.6% 41.2% 20.9%
6.4% 4.9% 100.0%

65+ 51.3% 28.1% 12.4%
4.6% 3.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bacon Brantley Pierce Ware Wayne Pierce Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
95 201 209 312 287 1,104

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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95 201 209 312 287 1,104

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Colleges and Universities

Pierce Area Appling
Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College)
Wayne
Altamaha Technical College
Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Waycross College
Pierce
Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 35

2010 26

10

14

15

Pierce Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 52.2

2009-2010 -25.7

40.0

7.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 8

2010 8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

18

3

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

10

42

19

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

8

6

9

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

15

6

33

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

20

25

46

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

27

30

29

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

1

1

8

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

11

13

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

7

4

6

9

3

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

13

11

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

10

20

13

1

4

1

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

11

6

Forest Technology/Technician

10

11

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

15

9

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

17

23

52

25

26

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

63

24

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

2

1

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

38

53

67

Lineworker

64

49

49

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

1

3

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

10

9

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

19

14

25

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

6

23

28

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

19

16

20

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

7

12

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

12

8

5

Surveying Technology/Surveying

3

4

8

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

49

38

48

13

70

117

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -20.0

2009-2010 0.0

-83.3

133.3

320.0

-54.8

-25.0

50.0

-60.0

450.0

25.0

84.0

11.1

-3.3

0.0

700.0

18.2

-69.2

75.0

-42.9

50.0 -15.4 100.0

-66.7 100.0 -35.0

300.0 -35.3 10.0 50.0 35.3

-75.0 -45.5 45.5 -40.0 126.1

4.0 1475.0
-50.0 39.5 -23.4
0.0 11.1 -26.3 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -33.3 33.3 -22.4

-84.6 -61.9 400.0 26.4
0.0 200.0 -10.0
78.6 21.7 25.0
8.3 -37.5 100.0 26.3

438.5

67.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Pierce County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Pierce

NUMBER PERCENT

7,245

100.0

543

7.5

25

0.4

175

2.4

480

6.6

245

3.4

874

12.1

1,014

14.0

535

7.4

455

6.3

600

8.3

592

8.2

649

9.0

239

3.3

799

11.0

20

0.3

Pierce Area

NUMBER PERCENT

51,808

100.0

3,834

7.4

383

0.7

1,139

2.2

4,128

8.0

1,372

2.7

5,314

10.3

7,654

14.8

4,041

7.8

3,571

6.9

5,325

10.3

3,335

6.4

3,990

7.7

1,399

2.7

5,928

11.4

395

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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140

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Bacon

78

26

3

Brantley

135

41

8

Pierce

166

38

17

Ware

462

111

27

Wayne

291

96

12

Total Area

1,272

339

71

1

12

0

8

5

4

7

4

22

15

7

18

42

61

12

5

0

23

7

4

0

13

4

3

2

20

7

7

0

34

6

21

2

80

7

15

3

33

43

55

7

203

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19

30

8

8

19

20

20

27

56

111

33

55

155

251

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Main.

Appling Bacon Brantley Pierce Ware Wayne Total Area

1,137

16

72

50

19

73

134

36

270

73

457

9

23

11

14

47

70

13

67

32

957

30

86

32

28

111

156

9

204

90

1,082

27

90

33

43

148

204

12

168

54

3,502

90

451

150

109

622

565

26

378

140

1,761

48

181

62

40

218

265

16

332

158

8,896

220

903

338

253 1,219 1,394

112 1,419

547

Prod.
260 92 92
134 389 246 1,213

Trans. & Moving
134 79
119 169 582 195 1,278

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105

Fax: (912) 287 - 6550

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Pike County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Pike Lamar Meriwether Spalding Upson Pike Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 7,852 7,869 9,171
27,974 11,420 64,286 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 7,036 6,878 7,970
24,258 10,000 56,142 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 816 10.4% 991 12.6%
1,201 13.1% 3,716 13.3% 1,420 12.4% 8,144 12.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Pike City of Zebulon Pike Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

17,869 90

21,409

19.8

28,147

57.5

1,174

149,404

167,562

12.2

198,360

32.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Leather and Allied Product Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Petroleum and Coal Products Food Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Paper Chemical Transportation Equipment Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
67 5
1 50 11
1 1 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 154 2 11 32 8 2 8 11
17
1
15 1
14 5
11
16 5
226 32 8 11 13
258

Pike

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

421

20.0

635

16

0.8

760

*

*

*

224

10.6

601

168

8.0

647

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

907

43.0

496

*

*

*

56

2.7

911

178

8.4

374

11

0.5

378

*

*

*

72

3.4

670

9

0.4

437

31

1.5

764

*

*

*

81

3.8

488

*

*

*

219

10.4

471

*

*

*

90

4.3

206

33 6
1,334 774 31 * 682
2,108

1.6

451

0.3

453

63.3

566

36.7

647

1.5

855

*

*

32.4

518

100.0

538

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 447 45

Pike Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,448 210

17.2

773

0.6

566

3

22

273

1,267

126

4,946

3

31

5

444

9

446

13

590

15

145

11

24

7

184

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

4

65

0.1

925

3.4

636

13.2

817

0.1

673

1.2

613

1.2

612

1.6

780

0.4

592

0.1

406

0.5

672

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2 1,212

5 5 5 5 8 8 8 9 1,908 6 88 453 81 30 142 92

* 40 164 303 286 322 541
* 21,053
132 1,148 4,597
348 281 960 260

*

*

0.1

421

0.4

869

0.8

724

0.8

982

0.9

595

1.4

905

*

*

56.1

517

0.4 1,142

3.1

875

12.3

438

0.9

714

0.7

764

2.6

744

0.7

492

173

600

1.6

683

6

100

0.3

692

142

1,893

23

304

232

6,038

31

249

210

3,180

5.0

593

0.8

369

16.1

555

0.7

361

8.5

235

199 74
2,429 242 38 95 109
2,671 267,525

968 72
27,573 9,929 309 3,297 6,323
37,500 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 73.5 26.5 0.8 8.8 16.9 100.0

532 513 577 609 1,003 599 595 585 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Pike Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Pike Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Pike

Note: Source:

Barnstormers Grill Llc Crosspointe Christian Academy Inc Freshway Market - Byron GA Dept of Corrections General Machine - Diecron Inc McIntosh Trail Management Service Molena Health & Rehab Llc Southern Mills Inc Southside Steel Inc United Bank
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Pike Area
AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Care Master Medical Service Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Gordon College Griffin Technical College Homenurse Inc Quad Graphics Inc Seals Metalcasting Facility Upson Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart

COUNTY Spalding Spalding Meriwether
Lamar Spalding Spalding
Upson Spalding
Upson Spalding

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Pike

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Spalding, GA Pike, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Upson, GA Lamar, GA Henry, GA Other Total Residents:

1,963 1,503
487 471 399 349 228 219 528 6,147

3(5&(17 2)727$/
31.9 24.5
7.9 7.7 6.5 5.7 3.7 3.6 8.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Pike

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NUMBER

Pike, GA Spalding, GA Upson, GA Lamar, GA Henry, GA Meriwether, GA Houston, GA Coweta, GA Other Total Residents:

1,503 306 224 151 55 47 25 15 47
2,388

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.9 12.8
9.4 6.3 2.3 2.0 1.0 0.6 2.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e73O8.2H-72T2.%2i4Ag45.%h-2L3534%02S45.6c-20265h3%54+o5.o-24l%4

Pike Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
32.4% 36.3% 20.5%
7.3% 3.6% 100.0%

18-24 37.7% 36.9% 22.5%
2.6% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.2% 39.9% 25.7%
9.6% 2.6% 100.0%

35-44 25.2% 40.2% 22.5%
8.7% 3.3% 100.0%

45-64 30.2% 36.7% 20.2%
7.3% 5.7% 100.0%

65+ 52.0% 26.5% 11.7%
6.5% 3.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Lamar Meriwether Pike Spalding Upson Pike Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
151 170 208 498 259 1,286

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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151 170 208 498 259 1,286

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Colleges and Universities

Pike Area Upson
Flint River Technical College
Lamar
Gordon College
Spalding
Southern Crescent Technical College
Pike
Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.flintrivertech.edu www.gdn.edu www.sctech.edu www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 4

2010 4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

9

6

15

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -20.0

2009-2010 0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2
0.0 88.9 -71.4

146.2 50.0
146.3 -3.0 82.4
-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3 150.0 -50.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 14

2009 14

2010 16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 14.3

-41.3

55.6

47.9

-69.0

-21.1

40.0

19.4

-5.4

14.3

-16.7

18.2

-15.4

-20.0

33.3

84.6

-50.0

-5.9

9.4

-7.2

9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Pike County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Pike

NUMBER PERCENT

6,551

100.0

542

8.3

98

1.5

144

2.2

586

9.0

173

2.6

579

8.8

1,103

16.8

554

8.5

453

6.9

755

11.5

358

5.5

339

5.2

224

3.4

635

9.7

8

0.1

Pike Area

NUMBER PERCENT

63,593

100.0

4,996

7.9

893

1.4

1,175

1.9

4,645

7.3

1,393

2.2

6,090

9.6

9,492

14.9

4,523

7.1

4,249

6.7

9,900

15.6

3,821

6.0

3,628

5.7

1,432

2.3

6,922

10.9

434

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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44

12

Pike

138

45

12

Spalding

583

199

48

Upson

166

55

8

Total Area

1,184

375

89

3

5

9

15

6

8

23

25

4

8

45

61

4

8

0

9

4

12

1

22

2

11

0

16

8

23

5

76

2

7

0

25

20

61

6

148

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26

17

40

12

20

49

101

18

28

110

215

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715

22

72

17

23

80

189

1,555

15

72

71

42

88

293

532

13

26

21

14

41

145

3,324

88

307

120

81

356

747

1,122

25

90

31

29

93

164

7,248

163

567

260

189

658 1,538

4

54

37

9

101

80

3

52

40

11

276

187

8

102

71

35

585

415

Prod.
115 466 103 598 279 1,561

Trans. & Moving
102 318
74 553 230 1,277

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226

Fax: (770) 229 - 3287

Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Polk County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Polk Bartow Floyd Haralson Paulding Polk Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL Cleburne, AL

Labor Force 20,336 45,189 48,307 12,341 66,848
193,021 4,693,711 153,889,000
11,355 6,292

Employed 18,176 39,922 43,153 10,899 59,737
171,887 4,213,719 139,064,000
10,319 5,762

Unemployed Rate 2,160 10.6% 5,267 11.7% 5,154 10.7% 1,442 11.7% 7,111 10.6%
21,134 10.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,036 9.1% 530 8.4%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Polk City of Cedartown Polk Area Georgia United States Cherokee, AL Cleburne, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank
41,475 49 9,750

2015 Estimate
46,462

% Change 2010-2015
12.0

2025 Projected*
53,360

% Change 2010-2025
28.7

448,332

515,980

15.1

653,413

45.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

24,409

30,407

24.6

34,220

40.2

14,870

15,983

7.5

16,920

13.8

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Textile Product Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
120 4
2 72 42
3 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 11 3 2 7 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 468 3 24 127 18 8 37 17
43
1
34 1
36 9
58
52 15 603 51
9 19 23 654

Polk

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,534 *

32.7

737

*

*

* 367 3,138
* * * * * * * * 25 54 * * * * 0 0 0

*

*

3.4

702

29.0

741

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

725

0.5

696

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 5,499 * 223 1,443 308 * 170 80

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

50.9

509

*

*

2.1

669

13.3

439

2.8

698

*

*

1.6

628

0.7

415

104

1.0

788

*

*

*

621

5.7

449

*

*

*

621

5.7

597

53

0.5

268

788

7.3

239

555 13
9,046 1,767
74 133 1,560 10,812

5.1

643

0.1

442

83.7

623

16.3

739

0.7

860

1.2

684

14.4

673

100.0

611

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,312 47

Polk Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

23,086 189

22.2

847

0.2

694

11

108

870

4,064

384

18,727

17

2,135

15

1,445

26

525

9

681

21

421

5

35

26

1,053

23

1,932

27

592

57

775

29

800

24

2,869

26

1,293

26

160

1

*

1

*

4

*

0.1

947

3.9

731

18.0

874

2.1

804

1.4

681

0.5

767

0.7 1,513

0.4

706

0.0 1,135

1.0

952

1.9

808

0.6

870

0.7 1,070

0.8

964

2.8

824

1.2

681

0.2

938

*

*

*

*

*

*

4 6 12 25 5,165 14 377 1,067 226 85 359 265

16 131 851
* 60,107
874 3,377 13,252 3,029 2,028 2,126
830

0.0 1,201

0.1

838

0.8 1,241

*

*

57.8

594

0.8 1,442

3.2

834

12.7

444

2.9

659

2.0

817

2.0

852

0.8

523

591

2,771

2.7

786

25

154

0.1

954

399

4,680

51

1,397

588

12,467

75

882

545

9,881

4.5

475

1.3

726

12.0

820

0.8

316

9.5

258

498 253 6,730 358
61 118 179 7,088 267,525

2,359 169
83,362 20,637
767 3,695 16,175 103,998 3,752,981

2.3

514

0.2

646

80.2

664

19.8

685

0.7

955

3.6

637

15.6

684

100.0

668

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Polk Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Polk Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Polk

Note: Source:

Angelica Textile Services Inc AT&T Mobility Services Llc Eby Brown Company Llc Engineered Fabrics Corp Jefferson Southern Corporation Murphy-Harpst-Childrens Centers Inc Simply Staffing Inc The Hon Company Tip Top Poultry Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Polk Area
Atlanta Market GP Inc Engineered Fabrics Corp Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Harbin Clinic Llc Redmond Regional Medical Center Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc The Hon Company Toyo Tire North America Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bartow Polk Floyd Floyd Floyd Bartow Polk Bartow Floyd
Paulding

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Polk

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Polk, GA Floyd, GA Bartow, GA Cobb, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Haralson, GA Carroll, GA Other Total Residents:

8,582 2,148 1,831
729 472 464 319 191 816 15,552

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.2 13.8 11.8
4.7 3.0 3.0 2.1 1.2 5.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Polk

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Polk, GA Floyd, GA Haralson, GA Bartow, GA Paulding, GA Fulton, GA Cobb, GA Carroll, GA Other Total Residents:

8,582 1,031
302 220 208 193 191 109 801 11,637

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.7 8.9 2.6 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 0.9 6.9
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e42O8.8H-2T2.%0i6Ag45.%h-0L2534%72S45.6c-24265h3%04+o5.o-54l%4

Polk Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.6% 35.3% 23.7%
8.5% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 34.2% 33.9% 28.3%
3.4% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.0% 35.6% 28.0% 12.9%
3.5% 100.0%

35-44 20.5% 37.7% 26.9% 10.2%
4.8% 100.0%

45-64 27.2% 37.9% 21.3%
7.9% 5.8% 100.0%

65+ 52.4% 26.9% 13.1%
4.7% 3.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bartow Floyd Haralson Paulding Polk Polk Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,026 843 350
1,666 356
4,241

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,026 843 350
1,666 356
4,241

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Colleges and Universities

Polk Area

Floyd

Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter University
Paulding

www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu

Paulding Campus (Satellite campus of Chattahoochee Technical College) www.chattcollege.com
Polk

Polk County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College) www.coosavalleytech.edu Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu
Haralson

West Georgia Technical College

www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 110

2009 129

2010 149

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

27

59

73

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

1

5

2

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

3

7

14

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

33

32

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

109

157

85

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

2

14

20

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

4

25

15

Child Care and Support Services Management

3

16

4

Child Care Provider/Assistant

13

107

31

Civil Engineering Technology/Technician

12

6

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

35

56

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

1

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

23

75

72

Construction Management

19

15

6

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

84

151

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

43

51

77

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

45

63

32

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

54

50

51

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

18

46

47

14

9

18

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

23

28

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

13

17

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

11

137

91

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

29

31

24

37

31

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

7

29

48

6

11

10

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

61

46

43

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

47

73

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

23

20

14

67

143

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

73

89

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

6

29

46

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

12

14

8

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

1

10

12

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

17

32

34

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2008-2009 17.3

2009-2010 15.5

118.5

23.7

400.0

-60.0

133.3

100.0

-3.0

-53.1

44.0

-45.9

600.0

42.9

525.0

-40.0

433.3

-75.0

723.1

-71.0

-50.0

0.0

775.0

60.0

0.0

100.0

226.1

-4.0

-21.1

-60.0

79.8

-45.0

18.6

51.0

40.0

-49.2

-7.4

2.0

155.6

2.2

-35.7 21.7

100.0 -39.3

116.7 1145.5 1350.0

30.8 -33.6
6.9

54.2 314.3

-16.2 65.5

83.3 -24.6 80.8 228.6

-9.1 -6.5 55.3 -13.0

378.6 97.3
383.3 16.7
900.0 88.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Office Management/Administration

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 3

2010 2

Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist

10

11

13

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

27

37

16

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

41

34

Operations Management and Supervision

27

165

1

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

35

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

32

33

23

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

16

16

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

6

11

Selling Skills and Sales Operations

3

13

10

Surgical Technology/Technologist

18

30

20

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

33

165

118

4

5

7

8

123

129

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 -33.3

10.0

18.2

37.0

-56.8

32.3

-17.1

511.1

-99.4

59.1

-62.9

3.1

-30.3

0.0

-6.3

20.0

83.3

333.3

-23.1

66.7

-33.3

400.0

-28.5

25.0

40.0

1437.5

4.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Polk County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Polk

NUMBER PERCENT

16,938

100.0

994

5.9

185

1.1

345

2.0

1,129

6.7

375

2.2

1,420

8.4

2,424

14.3

1,340

7.9

1,273

7.5

3,020

17.8

1,144

6.8

1,034

6.1

313

1.9

1,799

10.6

143

0.8

Polk Area

NUMBER PERCENT

152,621

100.0

13,284

8.7

3,816

2.5

3,490

2.3

12,462

8.2

3,504

2.3

16,149

10.6

24,203

15.9

11,848

7.8

10,251

6.7

18,140

11.9

8,576

5.6

6,755

4.4

3,161

2.1

16,148

10.6

834

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,233

463

106

1,090

250

81

156

54

14

1,550

531

218

458

124

32

4,487 1,422

451

88

78

51

81

6

8

111

91

31

30

287

288

20

46 18

128

20

89 13

105

3

6

3

21

28

56 27

181

7

15

3

44

78

212 64

479

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4 84 31 227

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79

141

150

208

15

22

107

116

38

103

389

590

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Bartow Floyd Haralson Paulding Polk Total Area

6,072 5,098 1,109 3,702 3,965 19,946

117

425

89

383

19

69

98

177

72

361

395 1,415

217

185

631 1,411

185

147

492

851

40

30

101

212

79

119

396 1,397

143

112

379

510

664

593 1,999 4,381

18

621

19

484

5

144

7

364

18

343

67 1,956

324 264
81 272 191 1,132

Prod.
1,426 1,549
233 434 1,144 4,786

Trans. & Moving
697 635 175 359 692 2,558

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1108 North Main Street Cedartown GA 30125 Phone: (770) 749 - 2213

Fax: (770) 749 - 2277

Rehabilitation Center(s) 101 Bainbridge Way Suite 300 Dallas, GA 30132-4767 Phone: (770) 443 - 3717

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Pulaski County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Pulaski Bleckley Dodge Dooly Houston Wilcox Pulaski Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,408 5,383 8,806 4,638
71,182 3,020
97,437 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 4,019 4,724 7,761 4,110
65,774 2,644
89,032 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 389 8.8% 659 12.2%
1,045 11.9% 528 11.4%
5,408 7.6% 376 12.5%
8,405 8.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Pulaski City of Hawkinsville Pulaski Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
12,010 126 4,589

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

10,639

-11.4

11,728

-2.3

210,942

216,733

2.7

248,702

17.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Paper Chemical Furniture and Related Product Apparel Textile Product Mills Computer and Electronic Product Plastics and Rubber Products Machinery Wood Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
33 14
0 15
4 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 164 1 8 41 3 4 15 2
11
0
6 2 28 2 20
21 7
204 35 4 14 17
239

Pulaski

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

243

8.7

735

126

4.5

656

0

0.0

0

45

1.6

482

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1,789 * * 326 * 68 117 *

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

64.1

601

*

*

*

*

11.7

385

*

*

2.4 1,020

4.2

714

*

*

56

2.0

636

0

0.0

0

36

1.3

611

*

*

*

709

25.4

700

*

*

*

211

7.6

214

25 *
2,036 757 19 * 426
2,792

0.9

354

*

*

72.9

668

27.1

632

0.7

832

*

*

15.3

526

100.0

596

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 486 75

Pulaski Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,235 477

12.6

697

0.7

553

2

*

295

1,337

114

7,408

10

4,459

2

*

7

169

7

40

1

*

2

*

2

*

5

173

6

89

8

254

*

*

1.8

736

10.1

699

6.1

662

*

*

0.2

779

0.1

488

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

715

0.1

904

0.3

839

8 9 10 11 11 15 2,831 15 111 659 86 39 212 135

859 108 265
51 558
85 33,517
322 960 8,078 1,307 436 1,448 541

1.2

528

0.1

420

0.4 1,362

0.1

136

0.8 1,050

0.1

522

45.7

584

0.4 1,035

1.3

842

11.0

435

1.8

790

0.6

810

2.0

756

0.7

512

352

4,006

5.5 1,157

23

509

0.7

813

142

1,521

28

499

379

5,608

39

456

353

6,590

2.1

440

0.7

831

7.6

641

0.6

262

9.0

244

258 112 3,429 349
87 116 146 3,778 267,525

1,236 74
42,826 30,521
* 3,254 11,063 73,344 3,752,981

1.7

566

0.1

582

58.4

608

41.6

959

*

*

4.4

573

15.1

660

100.0

754

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Pulaski Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Pulaski Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Pulaski

Note: Source:

GA Dept of Corrections Harveys Hobby Lobby Stores Hollingsworth & Vose Company Innovative Therapy Concepts Llc McDonalds Pharmacy Services Inc Progressive Long Term Care Llc Sunmark Community Bank Taylor Regional Hospital
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Pulaski Area
Acuity Brands Lighting Anchor Glass Container Corp Frito-Lay Inc Houston Hospitals Inc L 3 Services Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated Taylor Regional Hospital The Kroger Company Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bleckley Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Pulaski Houston
Dooly Houston

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Pulaski

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Pulaski, GA Houston, GA Bleckley, GA Bibb, GA Dooly, GA Washington, GA Wilcox, GA Dodge, GA Other Total Residents:

2,241 534 257 161 149 103 82 77 290
3,894

3(5&(17 2)727$/
57.6 13.7
6.6 4.1 3.8 2.6 2.1 2.0 7.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Pulaski

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Pulaski, GA Dodge, GA Houston, GA Bleckley, GA Wilcox, GA Laurens, GA Dooly, GA Appling, GA Other Total Residents:

2,241 266 249 236 102 65 51 30 123
3,393

3(5&(17 2)727$/
66.0 7.8 7.3 7.0 3.0 1.9 1.5 0.9 3.6
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e92O8.2H-91T2.%5i4Ag45.%h-3L2434%03S45.6c-1165h3%34+o5.o-84l%4

Pulaski Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
22.4% 34.4% 28.5%
9.0% 5.8% 100.0%

18-24 29.9% 35.3% 31.7%
2.8% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.3% 33.0% 34.9% 12.2%
4.7% 100.0%

35-44 13.8% 36.9% 31.5% 11.1%
6.7% 100.0%

45-64 20.1% 34.4% 26.7%
9.5% 9.2% 100.0%

65+ 43.1% 31.4% 15.8%
5.9% 3.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bleckley Dodge Dooly Houston Pulaski Wilcox Pulaski Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
141 181
70 1,534
108 77
2,111

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
141 181
70 1,534
108 77
2,111

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Colleges and Universities

Pulaski Area Houston
Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College
Dodge
Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College
Bleckley
Middle Georgia College
Pulaski
Middle Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu
http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu
www.mgc.edu
www.middlegatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 34

2009 82

2010 50

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

36

30

28

Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician

24

5

14

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

61

48

41

3

3

4

55

6

32

Barbering/Barber

7

8

6

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

3

7

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

1

6

7

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

27

33

31

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

21

21

32

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

35

48

52

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation 1,071

969 1,148

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

17

10

4

9

7

7

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

10

13

13

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

7

3

16

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

42

28

52

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

49

71

73

8

17

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

12

10

27

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

48

60

19

18

22

49

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

10

15

15

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

28

28

36

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

5

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

3

7

3

Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller

32

19

1

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

24

12

23

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

4

24

50

Medical/Clinical Assistant

3

12

7

Plumbing Technology/Plumber

40

27

20

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

13

13

13

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

11

4

7

Small Business Administration/Management

2

2

1

Surgical Technology/Technologist

8

9

6

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 141.2

2009-2010 -39.0

-16.7

-6.7

-79.2

180.0

-21.3

-14.6

0.0

33.3

-89.1 14.3 133.3 500.0 22.2
0.0 -50.0 37.1
-9.5 -41.2

433.3 -25.0 -28.6 16.7
-6.1 52.4
0.0 8.3 18.5 -60.0

-22.2 30.0 -57.1 -33.3 44.9

0.0 0.0 433.3 85.7 2.8

112.5 -16.7 25.0

-5.9 170.0 -68.3

22.2 50.0
0.0 -28.6 133.3 -40.6 -50.0 500.0 300.0 -32.5
0.0 -63.6
0.0 12.5

122.7 0.0
28.6 -80.0 -57.1 -94.7 91.7 108.3 -41.7 -25.9
0.0 75.0 -50.0 -33.3 Page 5 of 7

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 105

2009 108

2010 95

11

39

43

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 2.9

2009-2010 -12.0

254.5

10.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Middle Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Pulaski County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Pulaski

NUMBER PERCENT

4,192

100.0

399

9.5

65

1.6

119

2.8

325

7.8

115

2.7

449

10.7

645

15.4

150

3.6

269

6.4

600

14.3

214

5.1

240

5.7

113

2.7

455

10.9

34

0.8

Pulaski Area

NUMBER PERCENT

76,182

100.0

7,455

9.8

2,792

3.7

2,117

2.8

6,781

8.9

2,148

2.8

7,451

9.8

11,970

15.7

3,742

4.9

6,244

8.2

6,820

9.0

3,227

4.2

3,583

4.7

2,154

2.8

9,139

12.0

559

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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114

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5

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8

Dodge

224

53

11

5

7

Dooly

79

24

4

2

7

Houston

1,419

430

188

85

66

Pulaski

45

16

4

1

2

Wilcox

56

7

1

4

3

Total Area

1,937

561

213

103

93

1

5

0

17

0

18

1

46

1

3

1

10

18

75 12

168

0

2

0

5

1

4

1

11

21

107 15

257

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12

25

28

49

7

20

122

171

4

10

7

17

180

292

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Bleckley Dodge Dooly Houston Pulaski Wilcox Total Area

734

19

67

28

15

67

133

1,408

49

170

35

61

193

215

908

18

99

38

16

102

100

5,358

125

563

236

184

718 1,344

402

11

35

20

10

39

63

487

14

25

18

15

46

78

9,297

236

959

375

301 1,165 1,933

5

80

35

12

109

68

27

60

40

36

458

349

2

43

15

16

41

28

98

791

535

Prod.
170 249 230 705
94 117 1,565

Trans. & Moving
115 247 178 640
70 89 1,339

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 96 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins GA 31088 Phone: (478) 988 - 7130

Fax: (478) 988 - 7140

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1021 Commerce Street P.O. Box 688 Perry, GA 31069-1248 Phone: (478) 988 - 6760

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Putnam County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Putnam Baldwin Greene Hancock Jasper Jones Morgan Putnam Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,710
18,842 7,151 3,029 6,261
14,111 8,889
67,993 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 8,593
15,879 6,332 2,351 5,528
12,774 8,005
59,462 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,117 11.5% 2,963 15.7% 819 11.5% 678 22.4% 733 11.7% 1,337 9.5% 884 9.9% 8,531 12.5%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Putnam City of Eatonton Putnam Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

21,218 87

23,023

8.5

26,738

26.0

6,480

152,798

174,940

14.5

211,194

38.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Beverage and Tobacco Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Mills Primary Metal Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
118 14
0 74 30
3 0 10 1 1 4 3 2 1 4 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 303 5 17 72 12 4 20 18
37
3
17 1
25 5
31
36 10 431 37
6 16 15 468

Putnam

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,217 248

19.3

582

3.9

563

0

0.0

0

369

5.9

611

600

9.5

572

29

0.5

553

*

*

*

387

6.1

551

*

*

*

*

*

*

24

0.4

592

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

20

0.3

778

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,306 * 74 1,373 218 45 159 33

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

52.5

522

*

*

1.2

747

21.8

357

3.5

492

0.7

813

2.5

778

0.5

615

79

1.3

598

*

*

*

74

1.2

492

*

*

*

265

4.2

532

43

0.7

281

473

7.5

212

66 7
4,530 1,764
71 *
1,125 6,295

1.0

357

0.1

752

72.0

553

28.0

682

1.1

923

*

*

17.9

551

100.0

548

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 559 76

Putnam Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,627 845

16.9

771

2.2

542

5

39

343

2,204

135

3,540

10

124

2

*

25

1,128

5

142

10

410

10

121

11

212

12

270

7

625

13

35

7

22

1

*

0.1

800

5.6

672

9.0

888

0.3

731

*

*

2.9

736

0.4

789

1.0

772

0.3

829

0.5

670

0.7 1,798

1.6 1,055

0.1

662

0.1

583

*

*

1 1 1 2 2 3 12 2,094 15 110 483 81 35 168 113

* * * * * 36 51 19,961 497 635 5,516 520 321 1,049 264

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

617

0.1

387

51.0

503

1.3 1,349

1.6

781

14.1

404

1.3

578

0.8

661

2.7

830

0.7

561

212

555

1.4

702

8

93

0.2

700

130

1,171

22

304

238

3,957

41

389

235

4,011

3.0

430

0.8

492

10.1

632

1.0

348

10.2

268

203 90
2,743 247 41 114 92
2,990 267,525

681 70
26,658 12,496
305 5,722 6,469 39,151 3,752,981

1.7

434

0.2

521

68.1

570

31.9

591

0.8

910

14.6

574

16.5

591

100.0

576

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Putnam Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Putnam Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Putnam

Note: Source:

Cuscowilla Management Georgia Power Company Haband Operations Llc Horton Homes Inc McDonalds Of Lake Oconee Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits Putnam General Hospital Rose Acre Farms Inc Wal-Mart Wholesale Distribut
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Putnam Area
Department of Behavioral Health GA Dept of Corrections Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Haband Operations Llc Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Triumph Aerostructures Llc

COUNTY Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Morgan Putnam Baldwin Greene Greene Baldwin

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Putnam

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Putnam, GA Baldwin, GA Morgan, GA Greene, GA Bibb, GA Fulton, GA Jasper, GA Dekalb, GA Other Total Residents:

4,479 1,027
414 391 329 177 164 129 945 8,055

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.6 12.7
5.1 4.9 4.1 2.2 2.0 1.6 11.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Putnam

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Putnam, GA Baldwin, GA Greene, GA Morgan, GA Hancock, GA Jones, GA Jasper, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

4,479 775 232 191 173 127 75 50 411
6,513

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.8 11.9
3.6 2.9 2.7 1.9 1.2 0.8 6.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.7H-52T2.%1i8Ag45.%h-3L2434%65S45.6c-04265h3%04+o5.o-54l%4

Putnam Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.8% 36.5% 21.9%
8.8% 5.0% 100.0%

18-24 31.5% 32.2% 32.0%
3.9% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.3% 40.8% 24.1% 11.1%
2.9% 100.0%

35-44 20.5% 43.0% 21.9%
9.9% 4.7% 100.0%

45-64 26.0% 36.2% 20.0%
9.7% 8.1% 100.0%

65+ 45.4% 27.0% 14.9%
6.9% 5.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baldwin Greene Hancock Jasper Jones Morgan Putnam Putnam Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
247 106 106 122 287 210 136 1,214

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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247 106 106 122 287 210 136 1,214

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Colleges and Universities

Putnam Area
Jones
Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Putnam
Putnam County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Baldwin
Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Camp
Hancock
Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)

www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 55

2009 79

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

67

44

32

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

15

9

15

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

83

99

162

8

7

17

5

4

8

7

20

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

27

83

103

Barbering/Barber

9

14

12

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

6

5

6

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

17

12

15

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

3

5

12

Carpentry/Carpenter

20

43

33

Child Care and Support Services Management

16

17

14

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

15

100

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

10

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

37

47

53

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

1

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

79

118

117

Construction Management

2

4

4

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

37

29

47

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

30

31

26

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

15

21

24

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

2

4

1

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

16

11

11

12

17

18

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

5

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

40

41

30

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other
Electrician

18

59

43

1

7

1

52

57

50

Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

24

17

16

25

23

47

3

8

15

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

11

19

8

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 43.6

2009-2010 11.4

-34.3

-27.3

-40.0

66.7

19.3

63.6

-12.5

142.9

-20.0

100.0

185.7 207.4
55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0
6.3 36.4 42.9 27.0 100.0 49.4 100.0 -50.0 -21.6
3.3 40.0 100.0 -31.3

-65.0 24.1 -14.3 20.0 25.0 140.0 -23.3 -17.6 566.7 -40.0 12.8
0.0 -0.8 0.0 0.0 62.1 -16.1 14.3 -75.0 0.0

41.7 100.0
2.5 227.8

5.9 -37.5 -26.8 -27.1

600.0

-85.7

9.6 -29.2

-12.3 -5.9

-8.0

104.3

166.7 72.7

87.5 -57.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 139

2009 77

2010 82

18

29

13

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

4

3

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

73

61

108

Instrumentation Technology/Technician

9

18

28

Insurance

3

2

1

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

2

3

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

88

83

76

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

29

38

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

10

4

1

4

4

8

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

58

46

66

Medical Reception/Receptionist

57

39

15

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

15

10

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

94

76

70

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

40

21

29

Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist

3

1

3

Operations Management and Supervision

31

35

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

4

9

13

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

29

31

Plumbing Technology/Plumber

6

6

3

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

41

36

39

Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician

29

39

43

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

7

7

Surgical Technology/Technologist

10

14

17

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

3

2

3

25

35

68

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -44.6

2009-2010 6.5

61.1 -25.0 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0
-5.7 141.7 -60.0

-55.2 33.3 77.0 55.6 -50.0
0.0 -8.4 31.0 -75.0

0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5 -66.7 12.9 125.0 31.8
0.0 -12.2 34.5 40.0 40.0 -33.3

100.0 43.5 -61.5 -90.0 -7.9 38.1
200.0 -60.0 44.4
6.9 -50.0
8.3 10.3
0.0 21.4 50.0

40.0

94.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Putnam County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Putnam

NUMBER PERCENT

8,573

100.0

635

7.4

115

1.3

190

2.2

664

7.8

159

1.9

789

9.2

1,163

13.6

589

6.9

639

7.5

1,159

13.5

544

6.4

615

7.2

275

3.2

962

11.2

75

0.9

Putnam Area

NUMBER PERCENT

61,361

100.0

5,118

8.3

1,102

1.8

1,716

2.8

5,033

8.2

1,717

2.8

6,290

10.3

8,353

13.6

3,904

6.4

3,846

6.3

7,449

12.1

3,162

5.2

3,371

5.5

1,858

3.0

7,811

12.7

631

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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540

151

20

Greene

163

66

11

Hancock

105

18

3

Jasper

90

34

12

Jones

221

74

23

Morgan

140

49

13

Putnam

166

66

10

Total Area

1,425

458

92

10

13

1

3

1

2

6

4

6

9

3

2

4

3

31

36

8

21

3

45

4

7

3

19

1

6

1

16

3

3

2

7

3

10

1

20

3

7

1

29

1

3

2

32

23

57 13

168

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10 4
55

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26

225

7

35

12

38

6

11

26

42

2

21

15

26

94

398

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Main.

Baldwin Greene Hancock Jasper Jones Morgan Putnam Total Area

4,065 1,030
813 499 936 628 1,141 9,112

137

619

14

123

28

51

10

35

22

79

8

54

20

122

239 1,083

226

103

601

499

58

26

123

147

21

16

62

89

16

9

39

116

26

15

100

226

17

21

70

120

32

32

133

162

396

222 1,128 1,359

13

279

146

8

44

59

4

64

15

3

53

40

3

125

60

2

66

38

3

93

47

36

724

405

Prod.
933 206 285
94 164 114 251 2,047

Trans. & Moving
509 222 178
84 116 118 246 1,473

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 156 Roberson Mill Road Milledgeville GA 31061 Phone: (478) 445 - 5465

Fax: (478) 445 - 2040

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2930 Heritage Place Suite 102 Milledgeville, GA 31061-7211 Phone: (478) 445 - 4781

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Quitman County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Quitman Clay Randolph Stewart Quitman Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL

Labor Force 967
1,408 2,677 2,237 7,289 4,693,711 153,889,000 9,773

Employed 837
1,285 2,329 2,000 6,451 4,213,719 139,064,000 8,586

Unemployed Rate 130 13.4% 123 8.7% 348 13.0% 237 10.6% 838 11.5%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,187 12.1%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Quitman Quitman Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

2,513 157

2,838

12.9

3,002

19.5

49,085

50,839

3.6

52,383

6.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

29,612

33,156

12.0

35,246

19.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
5 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 27 0 2 10 3 0 3 1
1
0
1 0 1 0 1
4 1 33 10 3 5 2 43

Quitman

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

88

21.8

553

33

8.2

747

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

152

37.6

428

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

38

9.4

292

80

19.8

482

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

10

2.5

254

*

*

*

241

59.7

489

163

40.3

552

9

2.2

587

10

2.5

546

*

*

*

404

100.0

494

Quitman Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

65

853

20.1

648

44

437

10.3

587

18

*

*

*

3

233

5.5

730

1

*

*

*

0

*

*

*

1

*

*

*

1

*

*

*

240

1,834

3

8

19

101

43.2

499

0.2

995

2.4

596

69

350

8.2

388

19

161

3

7

17

103

3.8

455

0.2

134

2.4

584

12

25

0.6

536

10

31

0.7

589

1

*

*

*

9

*

2

*

22

414

2

*

19

91

*

*

*

*

9.7

566

*

*

2.1

251

33 10 315 82 19 34 29 397 267,525

77 9
2,696 1,555
182 189 1,184 4,248 3,752,981

1.8 0.2 63.5 36.6 4.3 4.4 27.9 100.0

405 236 545 582 1,236 431 505 558 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

Quitman Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Quitman Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

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Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Quitman

Note: Source:

1st Franklin Financial Corporation Bennett Logging Co Inc Benny Whitehead Inc D & J Plastics Inc Dollar General East Bank Logging Co Llc ESP, Inc Michelles Restaurant of Georgetown Ranger Transport Inc R-Bees Travel Plaza
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Quitman Area
Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines Andrew College Benny Whitehead Inc Four County Health Care Llc Georgia Feed Products Co Llc North Georgia Detention Center R James Properties Randolph Co Medical Associates Southwest Georgia Health Care Inc Stewart Webster Hospital Inc

COUNTY Clay
Randolph Quitman Stewart
Randolph Stewart Clay
Randolph Stewart Stewart

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Quitman

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Barbour, AL

566

Quitman, GA

213

Randolph, GA

38

Russell, AL

12

Dougherty, GA

9

Clay, GA

8

Hillsborough, FL

8

Muscogee, GA

7

Other

29

Total Residents:

902

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.7 23.6
4.2 1.3 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 3.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Quitman

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Quitman, GA

213

Barbour, AL

105

Early, GA

23

Randolph, GA

18

Thomas, GA

8

Mitchell, GA

6

Stewart, GA

6

Calhoun, GA

5

Total Residents:

384

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.5 27.3
6.0 4.7 2.1 1.6 1.6 1.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.7H-21T2.%7i9Ag45.%h-6L3634%41S45.6c-23265h3%84+o5.o-14l%4

Quitman Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
37.9% 33.6% 20.5%
4.3% 3.7% 100.0%

18-24 39.2% 26.8% 33.3%
0.7% 0.0% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.6% 48.1% 25.1%
5.9% 3.4% 100.0%

35-44 28.1% 41.4% 21.9%
4.8% 3.7% 100.0%

45-64 34.2% 35.0% 20.0%
4.4% 6.5% 100.0%

65+ 61.3% 21.0% 10.8%
4.8% 2.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

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High School Graduates - 2010

Quitman Randolph Stewart Quitman Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
10 71 22 103

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
10 71 22 103

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Colleges and Universities

Quitman Area Randolph
Andrew College
Quitman
Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.andrewcollege.edu www.columbustech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 44

2010 39

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

34

25

3

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

1

11

16

14

19

17

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

8

10

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

15

13

8

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

22

27

31

Banking and Financial Support Services

10

32

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

9

8

14

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

2

10

9

Carpentry/Carpenter

15

22

44

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

48

21

26

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

30

32

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

35

30

48

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

35

23

38

25

6

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

13

14

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

14

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -11.4

-26.5

-88.0

1000.0

45.5

35.7 25.0 -13.3 22.7 220.0 -11.1 400.0 46.7 -56.3
6.7 -14.3 -34.3

-10.5 -20.0 -38.5 14.8 -87.5 75.0 -10.0 100.0 23.8 100.0 60.0 65.2

-76.0 7.7
27.3

100.0 7.1
-42.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Early Childhood Education and Teaching Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Clinical Assistant Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 20

2009 37

2010 43

28

63

60

21

15

9

42

42

45

7

6

8

59

42

33

12

1

3

9

4

1

7

8

5

28

24

32

28

28

44

17

27

21

11

26

20

13

40

19

12

14

14

9

8

8

31

26

28

25

16

11

20

30

32

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 85.0

2009-2010 16.2

125.0

-4.8

-28.6 0.0
-14.3 -28.8 -91.7 -55.6 14.3 -14.3
0.0 58.8 136.4 207.7 16.7 -11.1 -16.1 -36.0

-40.0 7.1
33.3 -21.4 200.0 -75.0 -37.5 33.3 57.1 -22.2 -23.1 -52.5
0.0 0.0 7.7 -31.3

50.0

6.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College (Muscogee Co.).

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Quitman County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Quitman

NUMBER PERCENT

989

100.0

59

6.0

0

0.0

14

1.4

49

5.0

18

1.8

113

11.4

100

10.1

38

3.8

64

6.5

189

19.1

95

9.6

103

10.4

25

2.5

110

11.1

12

1.2

Quitman Area

NUMBER PERCENT

7,351

100.0

554

7.5

16

0.2

142

1.9

610

8.3

186

2.5

589

8.0

958

13.0

369

5.0

361

4.9

1,149

15.6

521

7.1

670

9.1

220

3.0

912

12.4

94

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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7

2

89

12

6

28

7

3

146

27

12

0

2

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

4

1

2

1

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0

0

0

2

2

10

0

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0

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115

5

6

10

5

8

35

2

6

5

66

0

4

3

4

5

24

1

1

7

346

14

52

8

17

22

39

10

20

15

255

15

17

9

7

17

35

7

39

10

782

34

79

30

33

52

133

20

66

37

Prod.
16 9
92 61 178

Trans. & Moving
17 8
57 38 120

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560
233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Rabun County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Rabun Habersham Towns Rabun Area Georgia United States Clay, NC Jackson, NC Macon, NC Oconee, SC

Labor Force 6,666
19,552 5,610
31,828 4,693,711 153,889,000
4,544 20,353 15,426 31,186

Employed 5,854
17,595 5,071
28,520 4,213,719 139,064,000
4,038 18,519 13,736 27,508

Unemployed Rate 812 12.2%
1,957 10.0% 539 9.6%
3,308 10.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
506 11.1% 1,834 9.0% 1,690 11.0% 3,678 11.8%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Rabun City of Clayton Rabun Area Georgia United States Clay, NC Jackson, NC Macon, NC Oconee, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

16,276 100

18,657

14.6

22,114

35.9

2,047

222,997

247,236

10.9

278,462

24.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

10,326

11,968

15.9

12,947

25.4

37,566

39,863

6.1

50,129

33.4

33,334

37,989

14.0

35,595

6.8

71,983

78,540

9.1

87,500

21.6

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Machinery Plastics and Rubber Products Apparel Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
125 6
1 94 24
3 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 342 4 3 87 4 5 21 26
35
0
22 4
32 8
58
33 12 479 33 11
8 14 512

Rabun

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

825

17.8

583

34

0.7

392

* 300 476
* * * * * * * * * 23 * 0 0 0 0 0 2,952 46 * 918 9 31 179 57

*

*

6.5

547

10.3

612

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.5

551

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

63.7

482

1.0 1,108

*

*

19.8

479

0.2

763

0.7

653

3.9

834

1.2

393

96

2.1

620

0

0.0

0

128

2.8

366

*

*

*

413

8.9

584

69

1.5

356

732

15.8

279

139 16
3,793 841 58 47 736
4,634

3.0

413

0.3

476

81.9

533

18.1

668

1.3

837

1.0

539

15.9

628

100.0

528

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 358 21

Rabun Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,837 220

23.2

658

1.1

623

4 241
92 8 2 4 3
10 11 11
1 4 14 11 1 2 2 2 6 1,230 11 47 308 37 18 98 65

37 817 3,763
* * * 32 51 80 259 * 139 68 842 * * * * * 11,569 425 162 2,834 120 142 665 221

0.2

741

3.9

523

18.1

689

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

419

0.2

432

0.4

644

1.2

720

*

*

0.7

642

0.3

548

4.0 1,108

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

55.6

501

2.0 1,065

0.8

648

13.6

442

0.6

697

0.7

548

3.2

776

1.1

376

127

413

2.0

755

6

229

1.1

755

85

868

16

950

138

1,613

18

188

160

2,431

4.2

375

4.6

671

7.7

586

0.9

300

11.7

267

96 49 1,637 118 29 41 48 1,755 267,525

307 45
16,451 4,371 215 798 3,358
20,821 3,752,981

1.5

423

0.2

508

79.0

548

21.0

630

1.0

850

3.8

594

16.1

625

100.0

565

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Rabun Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Rabun Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Rabun

Note: Source:

Dillard House Inc Ingles Markets Inc Medical Management Concepts Llc Parkdale America Llc Paulding County Childcare / PCA Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School Reeves Hardware Co Inc Second Nature Blue Ridge Llc The Home Depot Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Rabun Area
Chatuge Regional Hospital Inc Etcon Employment Soutions Ethicon Inc Fieldale Farms Corp GA Dept of Corrections Habersham County Medical Center Parkdale America Llc Piedmont College TC Mirafi Young Harris College

COUNTY Towns
Habersham Habersham Habersham Habersham Habersham
Rabun Habersham Habersham
Towns

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Rabun

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Rabun, GA Macon, NC Habersham, GA Fulton, GA Stephens, GA Hall, GA Oconee, SC Towns, GA Other Total Residents:

5,265 253 215 109 107 88 66 38 283
6,424

3(5&(17 2)727$/
82.0 3.9 3.3 1.7 1.7 1.4 1.0 0.6 4.4
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Rabun

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NUMBER

Rabun, GA Macon, NC Habersham, GA Oconee, SC Stephens, GA Clayton, GA Towns, GA Spalding, GA Other Total Residents:

5,265 582 236 90 80 74 60 48 548
6,983

3(5&(17 2)727$/
75.4 8.3 3.4 1.3 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.7 7.8
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e42O8.8H-72T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-1L2434%40S45.6c-13265h3%04+o5.o-94l%4

Rabun Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.2% 33.8% 23.1%
9.1% 5.9% 100.0%

18-24 34.7% 32.1% 29.3%
4.0% 0.0% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.1% 37.3% 25.8% 10.4%
3.5% 100.0%

35-44 20.9% 39.3% 22.8% 10.4%
6.7% 100.0%

45-64 24.1% 34.8% 22.5% 10.1%
8.5% 100.0%

65+ 40.3% 26.0% 18.5%
8.5% 6.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Habersham Rabun Towns Rabun Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
362 150
58 570

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
362 150
58 570

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Colleges and Universities

Rabun Area Habersham
North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College
Rabun
North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Towns
Young Harris College

www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu
www.northgatech.edu
www.yhc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

43

37

39

3

15

3

6

7

2

10

9

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

-14.0

5.4

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-80.0

16.7

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-10.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 52

2009 89

2010 33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

38

52

54

3

4

10

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

5

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

21

14

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

52

50

76

13

3

15

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

21

15

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

37

49

Lineworker

69

64

37

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

17

16

9

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

6

7

7

26

42

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

2

1

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

16

12

16

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

5

9

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

12

5

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

33

36

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

3

10

25

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

10

7

9

Tool and Die Technology/Technician

4

5

3

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Turf and Turfgrass Management

54

65

75

11

5

13

Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

3

7

6

2

7

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 71.2

2009-2010 -62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

33.3 -16.7 250.0
-3.8

150.0 20.0 -33.3 52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0 20.4

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0 15.4

-54.5 133.3

160.0 -14.3

250.0

-57.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 25

2009 35

2010 66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 40.0

2009-2010 88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Rabun County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Rabun

NUMBER PERCENT

6,924

100.0

555

8.0

53

0.8

135

2.0

524

7.6

185

2.7

749

10.8

733

10.6

663

9.6

633

9.1

952

13.8

257

3.7

576

8.3

155

2.2

700

10.1

54

0.8

Rabun Area

NUMBER PERCENT

28,328

100.0

2,651

9.4

336

1.2

603

2.1

2,218

7.8

749

2.6

2,998

10.6

3,847

13.6

2,037

7.2

2,094

7.4

3,887

13.7

1,127

4.0

2,011

7.1

537

1.9

3,061

10.8

172

0.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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499

150

40

125

49

10

101

31

10

725

230

60

13

30

5

3

6

6

24

39

8

16

5

72

3

3

0

22

0

5

2

9

11

24

7

103

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45

93

9

11

14

17

68

121

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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2,887

53

293

164

83

330

554

497

13

45

31

10

66

124

278

3

24

11

10

72

69

3,662

69

362

206

103

468

747

25

322

138

1

71

24

1

37

15

27

430

177

Prod.
601 78 20
699

Trans. & Moving
324 34 16
374

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 215 Hodges Street Suite #205 Cornelia GA 30531 Phone: (706) 776 - 0811

Fax: (706) 776 - 0822

Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Randolph County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Randolph Calhoun Clay Quitman Stewart Terrell Webster Randolph Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 2,677 2,273 1,408 967 2,237 4,340 1,131
15,033 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,329 2,032 1,285 837 2,000 3,857 1,015
13,355 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 348 13.0% 241 10.6% 123 8.7% 130 13.4% 237 10.6% 483 11.1% 116 10.3%
1,678 11.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Randolph City of Cuthbert Randolph Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

7,719 3,873 38,281 9,687,653 309,050,816

146

7,062

36,593 11,076,619 322,365,787

-8.5

6,638

-4.4

36,066

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

-14.0
-5.8 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Chemical Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Textile Product Mills Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
41 27
0 12
2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 115 1 9 30 9 2 7 7
8
1
5 2 8 1 10
15 4
160 29 6 12 11
189

Randolph

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

485

25.6

671

284

15.0

595

0

0.0

0

23

1.2

420

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

673

35.5

492

*

*

*

64

3.4

635

191

10.1

431

39

2.1

390

*

*

*

50

2.6

509

12

0.6

480

29

1.5

607

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

75

4.0

596

*

*

*

50

2.6

200

27 *
1,163 736 26 86 624
1,898

1.4

362

*

*

61.3

581

38.8

576

1.4

768

4.5

439

32.9

521

100.0

548

Randolph Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

138

1,760

83

694

21.0

617

8.3

579

1

*

35

255

19

809

3

468

3

67

0

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

3

*

3

*

475

3,463

5

12

44

430

132

793

37

220

6

47

42

273

18

42

*

*

3.0

637

9.7

644

5.6

699

0.8

652

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

41.4

513

0.1 1,011

5.1

736

9.5

370

2.6

488

0.6

509

3.3

757

0.5

414

25

62

0.7

587

1

*

*

*

12

*

4

167

45

678

5

17

37

243

*

*

2.0

528

8.1

546

0.2

415

2.9

247

62 18 631 152 42 55 55 783 267,525

132 14
5,237 3,139
306 527 2,306 8,374 3,752,981

1.6 0.2 62.5 37.5 3.7 6.3 27.5 100.0

385 268 547 553 1,113 495 492 549 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Randolph Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Randolph Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Randolph

Note: Source:

Andrew College Dixie Discount Evergreen Timber Inc Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Long Leaf Timber Llc Peerless Manufacturing Co Randolph Co Medical Associates Randolph Logging Llc Randolph Southern School Whatley Oil & Auto Parts Co Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Randolph Area
Anderson Constr Co of Fort Gaines GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Feed Products Co Llc Golden Peanut Co. North Georgia Detention Center Randolph Co Medical Associates Southwest Georgia Health Care Inc Tolleson Lumber Co Inc Tyson Farms Inc Willowood Assisted Living Facility

COUNTY Clay
Calhoun Randolph
Terrell Stewart Randolph Stewart Webster
Terrell Calhoun

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Randolph

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Randolph, GA Dougherty, GA Calhoun, GA Terrell, GA Barbour, AL Muscogee, GA Early, GA Clay, GA Other Total Residents:

1,835 190 143 125 93 39 37 32 177
2,671

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.7 7.1 5.4 4.7 3.5 1.5 1.4 1.2 6.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Randolph

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Randolph, GA Clay, GA Terrell, GA Calhoun, GA Dougherty, GA Stewart, GA Early, GA Quitman, GA Other Total Residents:

1,835 119 93 59 49 41 40 38 239
2,513

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.0 4.7 3.7 2.3 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.5 9.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.7H-91T2.%8i2Ag45.%h-4L3534%59S45.6c-25265h3%94+o5.o-04l%4

Randolph Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
37.2% 33.2% 20.7%
4.8% 4.1% 100.0%

18-24 40.9% 28.4% 28.3%
1.5% 0.9% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 18.4% 42.9% 28.6%
5.5% 4.7% 100.0%

35-44 29.0% 40.0% 21.8%
5.2% 4.1% 100.0%

45-64 35.2% 34.1% 19.4%
5.2% 6.2% 100.0%

65+ 59.5% 21.3% 10.8%
5.6% 2.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Calhoun Quitman Randolph Stewart Terrell Webster Randolph Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
37 10 71 22 73 25 238

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
37 10 71 22 73 25 238

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Colleges and Universities

Randolph County Randolph
Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Andrew College

www.albanytech.edu www.andrewcollege.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
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2008 62

2009 64

2010 81

32

55

50

5

9

3

13

13

20

60

60

126

83

105

108

Randolph Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 3.2

2009-2010 26.6

71.9

-9.1

80.0

-66.7

0.0

53.8

0.0

110.0

26.5

2.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Carpentry/Carpenter

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 24

2009 49

2010 58

Child Care and Support Services Management

7

10

13

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

5

5

Commercial and Advertising Art

1

8

15

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

12

48

52

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

26

40

44

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

58

37

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

110

172

246

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

15

22

14

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

31

38

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

20

22

8

22

21

20

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

116

146

207

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

34

74

49

19

7

83

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

14

51

27

9

7

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

74

101

129

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

4

3

8

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

4

20

13

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

4

2

3

41

58

130

55

36

35

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

8

9

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

59

48

40

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

7

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

33

31

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

54

85

78

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

11

13

18

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

2

4

2

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

18

23

Operations Management and Supervision

58

73

27

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

19

26

33

Plant Nursery Operations and Management

11

4

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

20

18

22

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

29

26

25

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 104.2

2009-2010 18.4

42.9

30.0

-54.5

0.0

700.0

87.5

300.0

8.3

53.8

10.0

31.8

-36.2

56.4

43.0

46.7

-36.4

22.6

-73.7

10.0

-63.6

-4.5 100.0
25.9 117.6

-4.8 12.5 41.8 -33.8

-63.2 264.3

1085.7 -47.1

-22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0

-14.3 27.7 166.7 -35.0 50.0

41.5

124.1

-34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2 100.0 100.0 25.9 36.8 -63.6 -10.0 -10.3

-2.8 -55.6 -16.7 16.7
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Security and Loss Prevention Services
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 7

2010 3

27

20

34

95

70

82

7

2

1

192

242

335

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -12.5

2009-2010 -57.1

-25.9

70.0

-26.3

17.1

-71.4

-50.0

26.0

38.4

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College (Dougherty Co.).
Occupational Profile for Residents of Randolph County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Randolph

NUMBER PERCENT

2,924

100.0

210

7.2

4

0.1

68

2.3

255

8.7

110

3.8

229

7.8

354

12.1

119

4.1

133

4.6

440

15.1

204

7.0

269

9.2

104

3.6

390

13.3

35

1.2

Randolph Area

NUMBER PERCENT

15,238

100.0

1,260

8.3

101

0.7

274

1.8

1,166

7.7

370

2.4

1,284

8.4

1,966

12.9

667

4.4

781

5.1

2,582

16.9

1,043

6.8

1,294

8.5

477

3.1

1,773

11.6

200

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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12

7

2

89

12

6

28

7

3

75

14

4

19

4

0

278

52

17

1

1

0

2

0

0

0

1

0

1

3

1

1

0

5

6

1

1

0

7

1

2

1

2

0

0

0

2

2

10

0

25

0

2

0

7

3

4

0

20

0

0

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3

7

19

1

66

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13

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7

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1

6

23

2

6

6

16

2

9

20

75

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Calhoun

252

12

12

14

13

31

29

6

10

14

Clay

115

5

6

10

5

8

35

2

6

5

Quitman

66

0

4

3

4

5

24

1

1

7

Randolph

346

14

52

8

17

22

39

10

20

15

Stewart

255

15

17

9

7

17

35

7

39

10

Terrell

694

16

55

33

18

74

91

14

47

20

Webster

115

4

8

3

2

13

15

7

12

4

Total Area

1,843

66

154

80

66

170

268

47

135

75

Prod.
57 16
9 92 61 203 34 472

Trans. & Moving
54 17
8 57 38 123 13 310

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Richmond County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Richmond Burke Columbia Jefferson McDuffie Richmond Area Georgia United States Aiken, SC Edgefield, SC

Labor Force 90,965 9,792 60,612 6,770 10,607
178,746 4,693,711 153,889,000
77,269 11,271

Employed 81,603 8,713 56,378 5,797 9,511
162,002 4,213,719 139,064,000
70,689 10,178

Unemployed Rate 9,362 10.3% 1,079 11.0% 4,234 7.0% 973 14.4% 1,096 10.3%
16,744 9.4% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
6,580 8.5% 1,093 9.7%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Richmond

200,549 11

209,633

4.5

224,620

12.0

Richmond Area

570,337

610,646

7.1

697,402

22.3

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Aiken, SC

158,003

169,820

7.5

189,460

19.9

Edgefield, SC

25,611

29,360

14.6

33,200

29.6

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
523 10
3 375 135
10 2 1 3 2
13 11
9 20
6 22
5
3 15
1 12
0 0 0 3,816 8 191 791 101 72 249 203
461
28
233 30
621 46
410
372 140 4,479 179
63 48 68 4,658

Richmond

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

11,446 *

11.7

985

*

*

83 3,821 7,359 1,197
* * * * 246 1,436 112 1,412 626 417 73

0.1 1,014

3.9

825

7.5 1,056

1.2

757

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.3

614

1.5 1,312

0.1

636

1.4 1,482

0.6 1,005

0.4

747

0.1

801

* * * * 0 0 0 60,532 200 2,559 9,279 1,961 1,668 2,100 1,100

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

62.0

663

0.2 1,366

2.6

926

9.5

443

2.0

735

1.7

852

2.2

906

1.1

635

3,977

4.1 1,113

258

0.3 1,113

6,973 910
16,459 1,290 9,418

7.1

473

0.9

570

16.9

912

1.3

458

9.7

271

2,380 102
72,080 25,497
7,432 9,850 8,215 97,577

2.4 0.1 73.9 26.1 7.6 10.1 8.4 100.0

522 770 824 889 1,090 892 686 759

Richmond Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,230 93

21,172 975

14.7

874

0.7

755

11

472

853

6,416

273

13,313

19

1,287

3

94

5

*

9

409

7

446

22

793

14

1,528

20

700

23

1,428

14

890

44

918

13

782

0.3 1,028

4.5

750

9.2

937

0.9

733

0.1

946

*

*

0.3

440

0.3

710

0.6

735

1.1 1,287

0.5

688

1.0 1,475

0.6

917

0.6

784

0.5 1,102

6 23 21 25
1 1 3 6,260 21 335 1,292 177 117 428 312

396 1,468
308 743
* * * 87,853 1,454 3,602 16,802 2,475 2,108 3,273 1,513

0.3

725

1.0

960

0.2

695

0.5

887

*

*

*

*

*

*

61.0

642

1.0 1,471

2.5

907

11.7

457

1.7

721

1.5

865

2.3

917

1.1

616

713

5,234

3.6 1,070

43

777

0.5 1,674

453

9,187

74

1,455

915

20,572

79

1,822

660

14,025

6.4

472

1.0

519

14.3

855

1.3

411

9.7

259

641 272 7,762 377 106 115 156 8,139 267,525

3,560 187
109,212 34,769 7,764 10,817 16,188
143,981 3,752,981

2.5 0.1 75.9 24.1 5.4 7.5 11.2 100.0

497 726 687 825 1,087 864 673 720 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Richmond Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Richmond Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Richmond

Note: Source:

Augusta State University Department of Behavioral Health Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc FPL Food Llc International Paper Company MCG Health Inc Medical College of Georgia T-Mobile Usa Inc Trinity Hospital of Augusta University Homehealth Augusta
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Richmond Area
Augusta State University Department of Behavioral Health Doctors Hospital of Augusta Llc International Paper Company MCG Health Inc Medical College of Georgia Southern Nuclear Operating Co Trinity Hospital of Augusta University Homehealth Augusta Wal-Mart

COUNTY Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond Richmond
Burke Richmond Richmond Columbia

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Richmond

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC Burke, GA McDuffie, GA Jefferson, GA Edgefield, SC Richland, SC Other Total Residents:

67,645 7,637 5,051 918 494 292 225 194 2,266
84,722

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.8 9.0 6.0 1.1 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.2 2.7
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Richmond

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Richmond, GA Columbia, GA Aiken, SC Burke, GA Edgefield, SC McDuffie, GA Jefferson, GA Lincoln, GA Other Total Residents:

67,645 22,363 10,262
1,987 1,476 1,332
507 462 3,173 109,207

3(5&(17 2)727$/
61.9 20.5
9.4 1.8 1.4 1.2 0.5 0.4 2.9 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.2H-81T2.%4i9Ag45.%h-5L2434%2S45.6c-02165h3%54+o5.o-14l%4

Richmond Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
22.9% 30.3% 28.2% 12.1%
6.5% 100.0%

18-24 28.8% 34.6% 30.9%
5.4% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.5% 29.3% 34.2% 16.3%
5.7% 100.0%

35-44 15.1% 32.4% 31.2% 14.3%
7.0% 100.0%

45-64 22.0% 29.2% 25.9% 13.1%
9.8% 100.0%

65+ 42.2% 26.6% 17.8%
7.8% 5.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Burke Columbia Jefferson McDuffie Richmond Richmond Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
249 1,457
192 228 1,535 3,661

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
249 1,457
192 228 1,535 3,661

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Colleges and Universities

Richmond Area

Columbia

Georgia Military College-Augusta Campus
Richmond

augusta.gmc.cc.ga.us/

Troy University Augusta State University Augusta Technical College Augusta Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Georgia Military College-Ft Gordon Medical College of Georgia Paine College University of Phoenix-Augusta Campus Savannah River College Augusta Area Dietetic Internship
Burke

augusta.troy.edu www.aug.edu www.augustatech.edu www.augustatech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.mcg.edu www.paine.edu www.phoenix.edu www.savannahrivercollege.edu www.universityhealth.org

Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
McDuffie

Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
Jefferson

Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 38

2009 66

2010 54

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

85

72

69

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

10

16

16

25

20

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

58

55

73

Barbering/Barber

19

12

22

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

28

23

22

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

9

17

7

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

8

9

10

Chemical Technology/Technician

9

9

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

8

8

42

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

13

10

15

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

139

83

76

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

52

58

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

57

139

115

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

21

26

14

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 73.7

2009-2010 -18.2

-15.3

-4.2

60.0

0.0

-20.0 -5.2
-36.8 -17.9 88.9 12.5
0.0 0.0 -23.1 -40.3 11.5 143.9 23.8

-25.0 32.7 83.3 -4.3 -58.8 11.1 -66.7 425.0 50.0 -8.4 -20.7 -17.3 -46.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Graphic Communications, General Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Occupational Therapist Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Radio and Television Broadcasting Technology/Technician Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 18

2009 2

2010 18

22

27

15

24

12

21

64

108

109

6

7

8

7

4

9

91

68

79

73

61

58

15

17

10

21

12

25

11

22

29

14

9

12

24

39

28

23

66

60

9

2

7

3

6

8

83

65

71

8

16

15

11

11

7

5

4

3

41

32

23

9

11

8

49

51

64

5

8

6

15

17

9

42

26

3

9

24

21

3

4

8

11

10

15

13

7

11

23

20

23

19

16

12

105

126

102

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -88.9

2009-2010 800.0

22.7

-44.4

-50.0

75.0

68.8

0.9

16.7

14.3

-42.9

125.0

-25.3

16.2

-16.4

-4.9

13.3 -42.9 100.0

-41.2 108.3
31.8

-35.7 62.5

33.3 -28.2

187.0 -77.8 100.0 -21.7 100.0
0.0 -20.0 -22.0 22.2
4.1 60.0 13.3 -38.1 166.7 33.3 -9.1 -46.2 -13.0 -15.8 20.0

-9.1 250.0
33.3 9.2 -6.3
-36.4 -25.0 -28.1 -27.3 25.5 -25.0 -47.1 -88.5 -12.5 100.0 50.0 57.1 15.0 -25.0 -19.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Augusta Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Richmond County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Richmond

NUMBER PERCENT

86,854

100.0

6,398

7.4

1,963

2.3

3,787

4.4

8,668

10.0

3,213

3.7

9,895

11.4

12,645

14.6

3,792

4.4

4,510

5.2

7,201

8.3

4,088

4.7

3,504

4.0

2,277

2.6

13,282

15.3

1,631

1.9

Richmond Area

NUMBER PERCENT

157,037

100.0

13,322

8.5

4,737

3.0

7,248

4.6

16,219

10.3

5,461

3.5

17,271

11.0

22,595

14.4

7,580

4.8

8,377

5.3

13,986

8.9

7,180

4.6

6,592

4.2

3,892

2.5

20,065

12.8

2,512

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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146

29

6

944

317

121

125

24

3

175

51

17

2,053

462

184

3,443

883

331

3

4

91

56

5

7

12

7

149

69

260

143

1

6

2

30

13

40 11

85

1

13

2

35

1

9

3

26

46

138 13

292

62

206 31

468

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15

44

94

75

9

25

18

22

225

374

361

540

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Burke Columbia Jefferson McDuffie Richmond Total Area

1,071 2,065
767 1,096 9,512 14,511

20

59

80

128

17

46

20

110

236 1,029

373 1,372

38

23

83

226

69

59

213

686

27

22

74

130

43

40

113

198

524

394 1,120 2,407

701

538 1,603 3,647

4

145

46

4

227

167

8

52

22

4

108

60

17

851

470

37 1,383

765

Prod.
272 245 255 239 1,272 2,283

Trans. & Moving
155 187 114 161 1,192 1,809

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220-H West Wheeler Parkway P. O. Box 15747 Augusta, GA 30919-1747 Phone: (706) 650 - 5600
3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Serving Richmond County Phone: (706) 650 - 5638
3112-A Washington Road Augusta, GA 30907-0812 Phone: (706) 650 - 5638

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Rockdale County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Rockdale Dekalb Gwinnett Henry Newton Walton Rockdale Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 39,472
374,696 409,675
95,947 46,040 40,517 1,006,347 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 34,904
335,662 371,826
85,972 40,434 36,357 905,155 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 4,568 11.6%
39,034 10.4% 37,849 9.2%
9,975 10.4% 5,606 12.2% 4,160 10.3% 101,192 10.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Rockdale City of Conyers Rockdale Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

85,215 28

97,728

14.7

121,159

42.2

15,195

1,970,077

2,308,504

17.2 2,869,641

45.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Beverage and Tobacco Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
371 4
1 281
85 3 1 2 1 2 5
11 10
6 3 3 14 7 1
2 1 5 8 0 0 0 1,631 7 122 279 54 38 115 76
214
8
123 23
218 18
170
166 61
2,063 56 7 21 28
2,119

Rockdale

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,995 72

20.5

942

0.2 1,317

* 2,249 3,641
* * * * * 897 108 227 347 * * 314 * *

*

*

7.7

918

12.5

951

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

3.1

949

0.4

673

0.8

993

1.2

834

*

*

*

*

1.1

812

*

*

*

*

* * * 42 0 0 0 18,768 106 941 4,018 1,223 651 729 240

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

763

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

64.3

715

0.4 1,106

3.2 1,078

13.8

517

4.2 1,646

2.2 1,134

2.5

949

0.8

702

1,182

4.1 1,322

91

0.3

833

1,741 211
3,636 235
3,131

6.0

531

0.7

415

12.5

749

0.8

304

10.7

260

635 36
24,799 4,373 132 451 3,790
29,173

2.2

542

0.1

582

85.0

829

15.0

766

0.5

889

1.5

708

13.0

702

100.0

761

Rockdale Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,190 67

79,773 455

11.7 1,046

0.1

868

21 4,460 1,642
95 16 61 13 43 43 267 108 73 92 17 172 103 109

328 32,010 46,979
5,407 298 686 306
1,110 3,410 4,184 3,339 3,995 2,690
366 3,627 3,148 5,532

0.0 1,235

4.7

932

6.9 1,124

0.8

877

0.0

861

0.1

591

0.0

756

0.2

772

0.5 1,014

0.6

980

0.5 1,184

0.6

987

0.4 1,052

0.1

863

0.5

836

0.5 1,369

0.8 1,997

44 43 124 197
1 9 12 39,974 53 4,177 5,855 1,093 945 2,613 2,183

1,981 1,552 1,626 3,082
* * 354 495,271 2,569 45,991 90,961 20,240 18,669 26,540 10,316

0.3 1,325

0.2 1,150

0.2

711

0.5 1,015

*

*

*

*

0.1 1,041

72.5

829

0.4 1,292

6.7 1,201

13.3

525

3.0

852

2.7 1,379

3.9 1,187

1.5

794

7,164

44,170

6.5 1,266

258

11,887

1.7 1,725

3,164 663
4,140 540
3,529

52,803 21,904 69,231
6,616 56,234

7.7

635

3.2 1,181

10.1

809

1.0

378

8.2

291

3,597 2,795 48,959
935 162 212 561 49,894 267,525

17,144 1,887
576,931 106,543
21,048 12,239 73,256 683,472 3,752,981

2.5 0.3 84.4 15.6 3.1 1.8 10.7 100.0

629 904 859 909 1,503 682 777 867 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Rockdale Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Rockdale Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Rockdale

Note: Source:

Acuity Brands Lighting AT & T Operations Inc Bellsouth Telecommunications Inc Golden State Foods Corp Hill Phoenix Inc Pratt Industries Publix Super Market Inc Rockdale Medical Center Solo Cup Operating Corp Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Rockdale Area
Children's Healthcare Dekalb Medical Center Inc Emory Healthcare, Inc, Emory University Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company The Kroger Company United Parcel Service Wal-Mart

COUNTY DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb DeKalb
Gwinnett Gwinnett
DeKalb Gwinnett
DeKalb Gwinnett

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Rockdale

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Rockdale, GA Dekalb, GA Fulton, GA Newton, GA Gwinnett, GA Clayton, GA Henry, GA Cobb, GA Other Total Residents:

14,378 6,187 4,792 2,334 1,985 804 602 570 1,222
32,874

3(5&(17 2)727$/
43.7 18.8 14.6
7.1 6.0 2.4 1.8 1.7 3.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Rockdale

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NUMBER

Rockdale, GA Newton, GA Dekalb, GA Walton, GA Gwinnett, GA Henry, GA Jasper, GA Clayton, GA Other Total Residents:

14,378 6,513 2,708 1,645 1,611 784 701 652 2,532
31,524

3(5&(17 2)727$/
45.6 20.7
8.6 5.2 5.1 2.5 2.2 2.1 8.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
17.2% 23.9% 29.8% 19.7%
9.4% 100.0%

18-24 31.3% 26.3% 32.1%
9.6% 0.7% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.2% 20.8% 30.3% 25.6%
9.0% 100.0%

35-44 11.0% 23.1% 32.1% 23.2% 10.7% 100.0%

45-64 13.6% 24.7% 29.5% 18.9% 13.4% 100.0%

65+ 32.5% 28.4% 20.3% 11.5%
7.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Dekalb Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Walton Rockdale Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
5,460 9,010 2,573
962 1,063
731 19,799

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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5,460 9,010 2,573
962 1,063
731 19,799

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Colleges and Universities

Rockdale Area

Gwinnett

Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Newton

asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu

Troy University

covington.troy.edu

Oxford College of Emory University

http://www.emory.edu/oxford/

Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu

Dekalb

Dekalb Medical Center School of Radiology
Strayer University-Chamblee Agnes Scott College Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts Columbia Theological Seminary Dekalb Technical College Devry Institute of Technology DeVry University-Georgia Emory University Georgia Perimeter College Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service Interactive College of Technology Devry University Keller Graduate School Luther Rice University National-Louis University (Atlanta) University of Phoenix-Atlanta Campus Westwood College-Northlake
Henry

http://www.dekalbmedicalcenter.org/careers/radiologyschool/tabid/180/defa ult.aspx http://www.strayer.edu/ www.agnesscott.edu www.chefs.edu/atlanta www.ctsnet.edu www.dekalbtech.edu www.devry.edu www.devry.edu www.emory.edu www.gpc.edu www.gupton-jones.edu www.ict-ils.edu www.keller.edu www.lru.edu www.nl.edu www.phoenix.edu www.westwood.edu

Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University
Rockdale

www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu

Dekalb Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.dekalbtech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 121

2009 344

2010 185

25

24

15

2

10

2

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 184.3

2009-2010 -46.2

-4.0

-37.5

400.0

-80.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 178

2009 283

2010 206

Banking and Financial Support Services

33

29

9

Child Care and Support Services Management

11

4

5

Child Care Provider/Assistant

2

7

17

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

14

5

10

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

16

18

10

Computer Engineering Technology/Technician

17

26

9

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

28

16

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

5

10

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

51

47

30

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

37

37

Criminal Justice/Police Science

8

7

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

44

87

60

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

32

37

9

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

29

10

2

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

3

10

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

8

6

9

21

20

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

37

52

83

Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

9

14

25

23

17

54

34

56

82

163

150

13

7

11

25

35

27

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

10

1

3

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

52

72

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

31

28

Lineworker

49

24

29

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

5

13

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

15

12

14

Operations Management and Supervision

41

45

3

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

39

59

61

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

18

14

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

23

45

30

Surgical Technology/Technologist

9

6

5

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 59.0

2009-2010 -27.2

-12.1

-69.0

-63.6

25.0

250.0

142.9

-64.3

100.0

12.5

-44.4

52.9

-65.4

2700.0

-42.9

100.0

-80.0

-7.8

-36.2

-26.0

0.0

-12.5

-28.6

97.7

-31.0

15.6

-75.7

-65.5

-80.0

233.3

-60.0

-25.0

50.0

-4.8 40.5 125.0

-45.0 59.6 55.6

-8.0

-26.1

-37.0

64.7

98.8

-8.0

-46.2

57.1

40.0 -90.0 38.5 -16.2 -51.0 -16.7 -20.0
9.8 51.3 -22.2 95.7 -33.3

-22.9 200.0 -77.8
-9.7 20.8 160.0 16.7 -93.3
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 122

2009 110

2010 87

31

17

46

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -9.8

2009-2010 -20.9

-45.2

170.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from DeKalb Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Rockdale County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Rockdale

NUMBER PERCENT

35,095

100.0

4,189

11.9

1,599

4.6

984

2.8

3,589

10.2

780

2.2

3,589

10.2

6,073

17.3

2,415

6.9

2,589

7.4

2,495

7.1

1,518

4.3

1,305

3.7

690

2.0

3,165

9.0

115

0.3

Rockdale Area

NUMBER PERCENT

851,652

100.0

116,642

13.7

52,130

6.1

22,904

2.7

99,247

11.7

16,283

1.9

101,194

11.9

152,837

18.0

42,637

5.0

39,157

4.6

44,396

5.2

31,091

3.7

35,654

4.2

13,172

1.6

80,168

9.4

4,140

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,353

705

302

Gwinnett

9,391 3,363

1,379

896

429

Henry

2,245

781

315

167

80

Newton

1,278

395

151

84

55

Rockdale

1,104

361

140

80

45

Walton

866

345

88

36

58

Total Area

24,359 8,195

3,426

1,968

969

226

456 215 1,108

206

303 155

868

24

86 31

252

21

60 17

139

14

55 16

144

11

33

8

66

502

993 442 2,577

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62 62 42 1,652

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561 488 168
99 74 69 1,459

837 699 222 195 113 110 2,176

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23,023 18,745
5,409 4,738 2,875 3,373 58,163

705 416 200 105
82 81 1,589

1,865 949 287 287 143 214
3,745

866 473 131 133
78 122 1,803

806 546 177 126
94 106 1,855

3,155 2,600
759 560 371 354 7,799

8,933 8,180 2,028 1,485 1,037
986 22,649

52 1,049

21

877

10

322

11

406

4

212

5

314

103 3,180

931 930 319 260 143 204 2,787

Prod.
2,146 1,884
478 665 345 435 5,953

Trans. & Moving
2,515 1,869
698 700 366 552 6,700

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 3879 Covington Hwy Decatur GA 30032-2640 Phone: (404) 298 - 3970

Fax: (404) 298 - 3995

Rehabilitation Center(s) 755 Commerce Drive Room 615 Decatur, GA 30030-2619 Serving Central Dekalb County Phone: (404) 638 - 5200
4151 Memorial Drive Suite 104-F Decatur, GA 30032-1594 Serving Rockdale and South DeKalb counties Phone: (404) 298 - 4900

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Schley County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Schley Macon Marion Sumter Taylor Schley Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 1,794 5,036 3,281
13,368 3,445
26,924 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 1,535 4,344 2,956
11,571 2,988
23,394 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 259 14.4% 692 13.7% 325 9.9%
1,797 13.4% 457 13.3%
3,530 13.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Schley City of Ellaville Schley Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

5,010 151

4,700

-6.2

5,282

5.4

1,812

70,217

70,423

0.3

77,007

9.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Chemical Fabricated Metal Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Primary Metal Miscellaneous Textile Mills Paper Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Food Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
14 2
0 6 6 2 1 2
0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 4 12 0 0 2 0
1
2
3 1 4 1 4
5 2 55 14 2 8 4 69

Schley

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

455

41.3

690

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

13

1.2

392

408

37.0

690

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

325

29.5

518

0

0.0

0

54

4.9

656

81

7.3

335

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

38

3.4

707

*

*

*

30

2.7

140

32 *
782 321
6 79 236 1,103

2.9

560

*

*

70.9

604

29.1

724

0.5

844

7.2

688

21.4

639

100.0

629

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 231 72

Schley Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,974 920

27.2

646

5.0

488

7

259

86

577

66

3,218

12

390

2

*

9

184

1.4

863

3.1

597

17.6

681

2.1

499

*

*

1.0

455

1

*

6

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

3

*

3

*

3

18

9

831

10

315

863

8,312

6

170

59

568

222

1,981

43

497

24

166

65

368

33

110

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

395

4.5

567

1.7

442

45.4

506

0.9 1,183

3.1

623

10.8

388

2.7

702

0.9

803

2.0

674

0.6

429

58

196

1.1

571

8

90

0.5

873

37

461

8

123

109

2,142

7

72

80

1,087

2.5

530

0.7

447

11.7

574

0.4

216

5.9

213

104 26
1,120 177 40 79 58
1,297 267,525

282 21
13,307 5,012 235 1,721 3,056
18,318 3,752,981

1.5 0.1 72.6 27.4 1.3 9.4 16.7 100.0

484 575 558 602 1,105 642 541 570 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Schley Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Schley Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Schley

Note: Source:

Central Bank of Georgia Diversified Imaging Services Inc ICX Tactical Platforms IGA Supermarket Kings Custom Builders Inc Pineoak Products Inc Southeastern Pneumatic Inc Southwest Georgia Wholesale Builder T R Custom Inc TCI Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Schley Area
Allens Inc Cooper Lighting Inc GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Oakcrest Lumber Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart Weyerhaeuser NR Company

COUNTY Macon Sumter Macon Sumter Sumter Marion Sumter Marion Sumter Macon

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Schley

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Schley, GA Sumter, GA Macon, GA Marion, GA Muscogee, GA Taylor, GA Dougherty, GA Peach, GA Other Total Residents:

640 560
79 57 47 41 26 20 107 1,577

3(5&(17 2)727$/
40.6 35.5
5.0 3.6 3.0 2.6 1.6 1.3 6.8 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Schley

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Schley, GA Sumter, GA Marion, GA Macon, GA Terrell, GA Gwinnett, GA Hendry, FL Webster, GA Other Total Residents:

640 376
64 29 19 17 16 16 26 1,214

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.7 31.0
5.3 2.4 1.6 1.4 1.3 1.3 2.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.3H-52T2.%3i4Ag45.%h-7L3534%30S45.6c-26265h3%54+o5.o-54l%4

Schley Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.4% 33.7% 20.2%
7.7% 5.1% 100.0%

18-24 36.5% 33.6% 26.9%
2.2% 0.8% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.7% 38.4% 24.2%
9.9% 3.8% 100.0%

35-44 25.5% 39.0% 21.4%
9.5% 4.6% 100.0%

45-64 33.2% 34.1% 16.0%
8.7% 8.1% 100.0%

65+ 50.6% 21.6% 16.2%
6.3% 5.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Macon Marion Schley Sumter Taylor Schley Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
102 98 71
260 63
594

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
102 98 71
260 63
594

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Colleges and Universities

Schley Area Sumter
Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Schley
South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu
www.southgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 112

2010 111

50

37

43

7

5

14

18

12

70

8

7

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 154.5

2009-2010 -0.9

-26.0

16.2

-28.6

180.0

-33.3

483.3

-12.5

71.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 7

2010 9

40

51

20

3

6

7

2

1

3

2

1

3

6

24

29

19

25

26

21

18

20

61

71

99

9

12

13

8

18

38

11

25

13

2

5

8

42

37

41

43

40

29

21

48

59

21

28

11

20

19

53

25

49

28

3

20

25

6

3

8

37

44

45

62

27

38

25

21

20

31

17

34

29

18

31

3

7

6

14

21

19

8

12

5

82

52

44

130

137

334

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 28.6

27.5

-60.8

100.0

16.7

-50.0

200.0

-50.0

200.0

300.0

20.8

31.6

4.0

-14.3

11.1

16.4

39.4

33.3

8.3

125.0

111.1

127.3

-48.0

150.0 -11.9
-7.0

60.0 10.8 -27.5

128.6 33.3 -5.0

22.9 -60.7 178.9

96.0 566.7 -50.0
18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 50.0 50.0 -36.6

-42.9 25.0 166.7
2.3 40.7 -4.8 100.0 72.2 -14.3 -9.5 -58.3 -15.4

5.4

143.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Schley County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Schley

NUMBER PERCENT

1,678

100.0

120

7.2

16

1.0

58

3.5

159

9.5

62

3.7

153

9.1

192

11.4

84

5.0

149

8.9

260

15.5

153

9.1

128

7.6

32

1.9

108

6.4

4

0.2

Schley Area

NUMBER PERCENT

28,760

100.0

2,203

7.7

403

1.4

783

2.7

2,711

9.4

717

2.5

2,392

8.3

3,853

13.4

1,643

5.7

1,631

5.7

4,044

14.1

1,870

6.5

2,044

7.1

764

2.7

3,347

11.6

355

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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136

37

7

55

17

4

43

9

7

501

118

30

73

21

5

808

202

53

4

8

2

1

1

3

21

15

6

3

34

30

1

10

1

20

1

0

0

9

1

4

0

7

6

38

2

75

0

8

0

9

9

60

3

120

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16

30

6

13

3

8

46

129

7

12

78

192

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Macon Marion Schley Sumter Taylor Total Area

1,145

24

100

52

32

75

129

80

82

42

364

18

20

13

8

32

36

9

66

29

294

9

14

8

5

23

62

14

30

29

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

365

11

26

11

13

21

49

14

52

20

5,735

170

653

245

169

583

759

252

458

229

Prod.
282 69 52
692 75
1,170

Trans. & Moving
247 64 48
615 73
1,047

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520

Fax: (229) 931 - 2433

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Screven County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Screven Bulloch Burke Effingham Jenkins Screven Area Georgia United States Allendale, SC Hampton, SC

Labor Force 6,919
31,775 9,792
28,201 2,460
79,147 4,693,711 153,889,000
3,370 7,975

Employed 5,944
28,579 8,713
25,750 1,981
70,967 4,213,719 139,064,000
2,723 6,845

Unemployed Rate 975 14.1%
3,196 10.1% 1,079 11.0% 2,451 8.7%
479 19.5% 8,180 10.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
647 19.2% 1,130 14.2%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Screven City of Sylvania Screven Area Georgia United States Allendale, SC Hampton, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

14,593 108

16,657

14.1

19,036

30.4

2,956

199,452

232,252

16.4

290,005

45.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

9,858

11,180

13.4

11,460

16.3

20,878

23,050

10.4

24,770

18.6

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Wood Product Paper Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Transportation Equipment Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Food Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
59 10
0 34 15
2 3 1 1 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 162 0 10 45 12 2 14 6
10
0
6 2 18 1 13
23 10 231 44
9 18 17 275

Screven

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

974

29.6

682

109

3.3

551

0

0.0

0

127

3.9

518

738

22.5

730

*

*

*

9

0.3

575

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 1,347 0 53 386 88 * 110 8

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

41.0

457

0.0

0

1.6

477

11.7

427

2.7

542

*

*

3.3

620

0.2

615

43

1.3

590

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

180

5.5

455

*

*

*

159

4.8

188

53 8
2,329 957 40 84 833
3,286

1.6

472

0.2

416

70.9

570

29.1

654

1.2

811

2.6

573

25.3

578

100.0

562

Screven Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

581

7,068

105

722

16.9

767

1.7

495

2

*

361

1,913

113

4,428

3

*

14

342

4

*

4

28

3

*

10

517

25

466

8

31

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

*

*

4.6

638

10.6

867

*

*

0.8

743

*

*

0.1

731

*

*

1.2

675

1.1

839

0.1

429

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

3 6 7 7 8 2,142 13 114 486 133 26 158 121

186 137
* 90 168 22,349
* 978 5,500 1,247 326 973 440

0.4

808

0.3

492

*

*

0.2

413

0.4

553

53.4

560

*

*

2.3

670

13.2

411

3.0

637

0.8

765

2.3

752

1.1

491

187

934

2.2

798

4

*

*

*

131

1,166

24

388

286

4,112

16

169

232

3,936

2.8

612

0.9

450

9.8

647

0.4

300

9.4

223

211 97
2,820 231 56 86 89
3,051 267,525

856 69
29,486 12,338
327 4,078 7,933 41,824 3,752,981

2.0

408

0.2

442

70.5

609

29.5

651

0.8

877

9.8

700

19.0

616

100.0

622

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Screven Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Screven Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Screven

Note: Source:

Amikids Savannah River Bazemore Service Inc Bi Lo Llc Harveys King America Finishing Inc Koyo Bearings USA Llc R & D's Seaford Steaks And More Screven County Hospital Syl-View Health Care Center Inc Wall Timber Products Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Screven Area
Briggs & Stratton Corp East Georgia Regional Medical Effingham County Hospital Authority Georgia Pacific Consumer Products Georgia Southern University King America Finishing Inc Koyo Bearings USA Llc Southern Nuclear Operating Company Viracon Georgia Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bulloch Bulloch
Effingham Effingham
Bulloch Screven Screven
Burke Bulloch Bulloch

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Screven

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Screven, GA Bulloch, GA Chatham, GA Effingham, GA Burke, GA Jenkins, GA Aiken, SC Richmond, GA Other Total Residents:

3,582 923 352 269 151 140 79 72 297
5,865

3(5&(17 2)727$/
61.1 15.7
6.0 4.6 2.6 2.4 1.3 1.2 5.1 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Screven

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NUMBER

Screven, GA Bulloch, GA Jenkins, GA Burke, GA Effingham, GA Richmond, GA Bryan, GA Catoosa, GA Other Total Residents:

3,582 273 114 99 97 22 14 12 60
4,273

3(5&(17 2)727$/
83.8 6.4 2.7 2.3 2.3 0.5 0.3 0.3 1.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.4H-51T2.%7iAg45.%h-2L2534%50S45.6c-43165h3%94+o5.o-04l%4

Screven Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.7% 32.9% 28.3%
8.8% 5.3% 100.0%

18-24 18.5% 24.1% 52.1%
4.9% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 17.2% 35.1% 27.3% 15.8%
4.6% 100.0%

35-44 19.0% 39.6% 24.5%
9.9% 6.9% 100.0%

45-64 25.4% 36.8% 20.6%
8.2% 8.9% 100.0%

65+ 50.3% 25.9% 13.4%
6.1% 4.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bulloch Burke Effingham Jenkins Screven Screven Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
554 249 663
85 180 1,731

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
554 249 663
85 180 1,731

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Colleges and Universities

Screven Area

Burke

Waynesboro/Burke County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
Bulloch

Georgia Southern University Ogeechee Technical College
Screven

www.georgiasouthern.edu www.ogeecheetech.edu

Ogeechee Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.ogeecheetech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 25

2009 70

2010 108

27

23

24

4

6

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 180.0

2009-2010 54.3

-14.8

4.3

50.0

-50.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 4

2010 4

Agricultural Mechanization, General

5

5

5

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

4

5

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

13

45

Carpentry/Carpenter

1

8

17

Child Care and Support Services Management

5

8

3

Child Care Provider/Assistant

1

2

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

17

34

41

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

30

58

76

Construction Management

2

6

5

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

29

34

Criminal Justice/Police Science

11

11

6

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

5

14

4

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

4

3

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

8

10

12

6

10

10

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

2

7

13

3

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

36

38

45

Electrician

23

43

61

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

7

37

43

4

13

3

Funeral Direction/Service

15

9

7

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

7

9

13

Geographic Information Science and Cartography

1

5

9

Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician

12

12

6

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

10

24

27

3

1

17

Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

2

2

3

4

11

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

19

14

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

9

18

11

Medical Reception/Receptionist

31

25

55

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

23

47

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

55

30

54

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

13

12

22

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

13

22

13

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 100.0

2009-2010 0.0

0.0

0.0

25.0

-20.0

-50.0

246.2

700.0

112.5

60.0

-62.5

100.0

100.0

100.0

20.6

93.3

31.0

200.0

-16.7

-34.1

17.2

0.0

-45.5

180.0

-71.4

-25.0

233.3

25.0

20.0

66.7

0.0

-58.8

85.7

50.0 5.6
87.0 428.6

-33.3 18.4 41.9 16.2

225.0 -40.0 28.6 400.0
0.0 140.0

-76.9 -22.2 44.4 80.0 -50.0 12.5

-66.7 0.0

1600.0 50.0

175.0 -44.1 100.0 -19.4
-4.2 -45.5
-7.7 69.2

-27.3 -26.3 -38.9 120.0 104.3 80.0 83.3 -40.9
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant Welding Technology/Welder Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 25

2010 27

23

31

39

6

11

16

2

4

7

4

10

18

60

56

68

5

37

23

12

35

40

9

4

7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 150.0

2009-2010 8.0

34.8

25.8

83.3

45.5

100.0

75.0

150.0

80.0

-6.7

21.4

640.0

-37.8

191.7

14.3

-55.6

75.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Ogeechee Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Screven County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Screven

NUMBER PERCENT

6,556

100.0

389

5.9

79

1.2

135

2.1

524

8.0

94

1.4

454

6.9

927

14.1

335

5.1

495

7.6

1,243

19.0

364

5.6

454

6.9

164

2.5

749

11.4

150

2.3

Screven Area

NUMBER PERCENT

65,055

100.0

5,135

7.9

1,216

1.9

1,318

2.0

6,644

10.2

1,417

2.2

6,462

9.9

9,105

14.0

4,305

6.6

4,321

6.6

7,199

11.1

3,490

5.4

3,750

5.8

1,577

2.4

7,949

12.2

1,167

1.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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633

211

52

146

29

6

302

104

31

83

15

3

158

37

9

1,322

396

101

19

22

3

4

13

19

2

2

3

10

40

57

14

37

6

78

1

6

2

30

4

12

5

32

1

5

0

13

2

18

1

35

22

78 14

188

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56

103

15

44

30

35

11

30

12

26

124

238

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Bulloch Burke Effingham Jenkins Screven Total Area

3,506

60

421

213

115

468

581

1,071

20

59

38

23

83

226

1,545

43

77

45

41

113

423

603

15

34

30

18

45

60

1,046

21

67

45

34

106

148

7,771

159

658

371

231

815 1,438

31

369

170

4

145

46

9

228

125

13

64

16

17

133

63

74

939

420

Prod.
652 272 226 230 271 1,651

Trans. & Moving
426 155 215
78 141 1,015

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Seminole County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Seminole Decatur Early Miller Seminole Area Georgia United States Houston, AL Jackson, FL

Labor Force 3,914
11,098 5,377 3,446
23,835 4,693,711 153,889,000
45,010 22,415

Employed 3,497 9,569 4,856 3,160
21,082 4,213,719 139,064,000
41,230 20,567

Unemployed Rate 417 10.7%
1,529 13.8% 521 9.7% 286 8.3%
2,753 11.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
3,780 8.4% 1,848 8.2%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Seminole City of Donalsonville Seminole Area Georgia United States Houston, AL Jackson, FL

2010 2015 Census Rank
8,729 134 2,650

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

9,661

10.7

10,211

17.0

205,777

211,134

2.6

219,672

6.8

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

101,594

96,409

-5.1

99,832

-1.7

50,479

56,204

11.3

57,932

14.8

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Primary Metal Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Printing and Related Support Activities Wood Product Furniture and Related Product Chemical Food
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
28 14
0 11
3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 171 2 14 45 8 2 14 4
12
0
7 0 21 2 18
22 3
202 20 3 11 6
222

Seminole

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

307

13.4

648

174

7.6

602

0 15
* * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,481 * 97 326 20 * 74 14

0.0

0

0.7

587

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

64.8

523

*

*

4.2

681

14.3

344

0.9

784

*

*

3.2

664

0.6

432

27

1.2

626

0

0.0

0

103

4.5

538

0

0.0

0

514

22.5

637

*

*

*

147

6.4

200

87 *
1,789 498 19 42 437
2,287

3.8

457

*

*

78.2

586

21.8

637

0.8

765

1.8

589

19.1

558

100.0

549

Seminole Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

250

3,186

99

1,140

19.2

781

6.9

467

2

*

100

465

49

1,475

4

25

9

55

3

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

3

9

4

*

4

8

5

*

8

187

977

8,298

4

88

80

955

269

2,394

39

294

14

104

89

564

33

126

*

*

2.8

611

8.9 1,027

0.2

678

0.3

572

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

547

*

*

0.0

526

*

*

1.1

701

49.9

504

0.5

950

5.7

722

14.4

410

1.8

660

0.6

758

3.4

708

0.8

493

72

226

1.4

640

7

126

0.8

865

38

421

6

113

98

1,397

13

51

92

1,045

2.5

416

0.7

411

8.4

594

0.3

303

6.3

221

123 40
1,267 143 29 63 51
1,410 267,525

399 25
11,509 5,116 155 1,284 3,677
16,625 3,752,981

2.4

368

0.2

711

69.2

581

30.8

583

0.9

837

7.7

553

22.1

583

100.0

582

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Seminole Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Seminole Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Seminole

Note: Source:

Alexander's Store Inc American Peanut Growers Group Llc Commerical State Bank Donalsonville Hospital Inc Harveys Lewis M Carter Mfg Co Inc McDaniel Grocery of Donalsonville Modern Business Associates Inc Physicians Choice Health Service In Three Notch Electric Membership Cor
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Seminole Area
Archbold Medical Center Bainbridge College Bainbridge Manor Donalsonville Hospital Inc Elberta Crate & Box Co Georgia-Pacific Cedar Springs Llc John B Sanfilippo & Son Inc Miller County Hospital & Miller Nursing Vescom Corporation Wal-Mart

COUNTY Early
Decatur Decatur Seminole Decatur
Early Decatur
Miller Early Decatur

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Seminole

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Seminole, GA Decatur, GA Early, GA Houston, AL Miller, GA Dougherty, GA Jackson, FL Gadsden, FL Other Total Residents:

2,014 909 198 141 84 42 38 34 189
3,649

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.2 24.9
5.4 3.9 2.3 1.2 1.0 0.9 5.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Seminole

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NUMBER

Seminole, GA Miller, GA Early, GA Decatur, GA Houston, AL Irwin, GA Dale, AL Washington, FL Other Total Residents:

2,014 241 201 101 91 20 9 9 34
2,744

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.4 8.8 7.3 3.7 3.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 1.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.1H-52T2.%2i5Ag45.%h-9L2534%62S45.6c-07265h3%34+o5.o-34l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.5% 34.7% 23.5%
6.5% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 35.5% 36.9% 25.9%
1.6% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.9% 35.6% 28.7%
8.4% 4.3% 100.0%

35-44 23.3% 38.1% 28.2%
6.1% 4.2% 100.0%

45-64 26.0% 36.0% 24.5%
7.8% 5.6% 100.0%

65+ 52.7% 27.2% 11.4%
6.1% 2.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Decatur Early Miller Seminole Seminole Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
320 136
77 86 619

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
320 136
77 86 619

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Colleges and Universities

Seminole Area Early
Early County Campus (Satellite campus of Albany Technical College)
Decatur
Bainbridge College Bainbridge College (Technical Division)
Seminole
Bainbridge College (Technical college servicing area)

www.albanytech.edu
www.bainbridge.edu www.bainbridge.edu
www.bainbridge.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 11

2010 13

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

12

14

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

50

55

65

Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry

2

2

1

Child Care and Support Services Management

12

10

14

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

13

8

14

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

11

6

8

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

13

19

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

34

32

35

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

2

2

5

6

4

6

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

6

8

7

11

13

13

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Executive Assistant/Executive Secretary

2

13

19

4

11

7

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

110

111

127

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

33

52

26

Marketing/Marketing Management, General

8

11

9

Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary
Medical/Clinical Assistant

50

47

73

5

16

15

Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other

6

4

3

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

14

21

22

Small Business Administration/Management

13

9

16

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

59

42

45

9

6

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 266.7

2009-2010 18.2

16.7

-71.4

10.0

18.2

0.0

-50.0

-16.7

40.0

-38.5

75.0

-45.5

33.3

62.5

46.2

-5.9

9.4

0.0

150.0

-33.3 33.3

50.0 -12.5

18.2

0.0

550.0

46.2

175.0 0.9
57.6 37.5 -6.0

-36.4 14.4 -50.0 -18.2 55.3

220.0 -33.3 50.0 -30.8 -28.8

-6.3 -25.0
4.8 77.8
7.1

-33.3

250.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Bainbridge College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Seminole County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Seminole

NUMBER PERCENT

3,897

100.0

269

6.9

29

0.7

78

2.0

344

8.8

105

2.7

469

12.0

470

12.1

264

6.8

230

5.9

558

14.3

247

6.3

257

6.6

87

2.2

455

11.7

35

0.9

Seminole Area

NUMBER PERCENT

24,223

100.0

2,038

8.4

389

1.6

552

2.3

1,996

8.2

629

2.6

2,556

10.6

2,993

12.4

1,080

4.5

1,350

5.6

3,513

14.5

1,380

5.7

1,905

7.9

491

2.0

3,079

12.7

272

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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419

108

29

111

40

6

45

12

2

74

17

6

649

177

43

10

10

0

2

0

2

1

0

11

14

9

14

3

45

0

5

0

27

2

1

0

12

0

0

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11

20

3

93

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8

23

3

11

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28

62

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Decatur Early Miller Seminole Total Area

3,668

55

514

197

73

506

474

111

193

160

793

38

70

31

30

86

70

27

41

22

443

3

44

20

11

35

40

17

43

17

684

11

99

28

24

75

73

18

60

29

5,588

107

727

276

138

702

657

173

337

228

Prod.
574 164 106 122 966

Trans. & Moving
811 214 107 145 1,277

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Scott Street Bainbridge GA 31717-4036 Phone: (229) 248 - 2618

Fax: (229) 248 - 2681

Rehabilitation Center(s) 502 West Shotwell Street P. O. Box 1189 Bainbridge, GA 31717-1189 Phone: (229) 248 - 2480

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Spalding County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Spalding Butts Clayton Coweta Fayette Henry Lamar Meriwether Pike Spalding Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 27,974 9,895
131,098 59,998 50,092 95,947 7,869 9,171 7,852
399,896 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 24,258 8,728
114,904 54,092 45,758 85,972 6,878 7,970 7,036
355,596 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 3,716 13.3% 1,167 11.8%
16,194 12.4% 5,906 9.8% 4,334 8.7% 9,975 10.4% 991 12.6% 1,201 13.1% 816 10.4%
44,300 11.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Spalding City of Griffin Spalding Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

64,073 36

72,950

13.9

88,300

37.8

23,643

843,136

992,017

17.7 1,256,296

49.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
188 7
1 111
69 2 2 1 3 1 1 4 1 5 2 6 6 4 1 6 3 1
3 7 5 5 968 0 54 216 30 15 70 55
93
3
74 12 124 17 101
104 35
1,191 86 8 34 44
1,277

Spalding

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,907 25

14.1

825

0.1

431

* 398 2,480
* * * * * * 42 * 26 * 198 460 * * 68 * *

*

*

1.9

620

12.0

863

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

587

*

*

0.1

449

*

*

1.0 1,018

2.2

951

*

*

*

*

0.3

555

*

*

*

*

* 287
8 53 12,964
* 980 2,559 224 143 431 199

*

*

1.4

607

0.0

475

0.3

438

62.8

530

*

*

4.7

910

12.4

459

1.1

765

0.7

839

2.1

798

1.0

507

385

1.9

708

*

*

*

1,364 133
3,830 172
1,960

6.6

626

0.6

318

18.5

531

0.8

422

9.5

238

553 31
15,902 4,745 148 1,673 2,924
20,647

2.7 0.2 77.0 23.0 0.7 8.1 14.2 100.0

545 589 678 749 1,025 574 649 596

Spalding Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,183 71

26,620 318

10.6

854

0.1

643

12 1,536
564 22 7 10 29 4 1 21 12 56 10 41 33 49 7 76 38 12

163 8,441 17,696 2,169
53 599 588
* * 568 561 396 281 1,503 1,830 957 392 1,481 1,188 805

0.1

874

3.4

805

7.0

881

0.9

708

0.0

686

0.2

601

0.2

563

*

*

*

*

0.2

763

0.2

908

0.2

758

0.1

933

0.6 1,256

0.7

894

0.4

868

0.2

800

0.6

769

0.5

935

0.3 1,291

10 35 42 49 12,415 27 918 2,352 802 183 804 752

1,081 1,807
634 612 178,577 2,137 11,740 33,370 38,094 1,726 5,254 2,765

0.4 1,111

0.7

838

0.3

670

0.2

892

71.0

672

0.8 1,243

4.7 1,011

13.3

468

15.1

961

0.7

800

2.1

853

1.1

584

1,385

5,437

2.2

915

72

1,357

0.5 1,205

922 179 1,447 172 1,260

15,782 2,082
25,958 2,268
25,334

6.3

512

0.8

472

10.3

747

0.9

355

10.1

282

1,140 648
15,246 664 130 181 353
15,910 267,525

5,279 472
205,669 45,986 3,646 7,084 35,256
251,653 3,752,981

2.1 0.2 81.7 18.3 1.4 2.8 14.0 100.0

525 740 695 757 1,473 648 705 707 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Spalding Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Spalding Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Spalding

Note: Source:

AEP Industries Inc AMI Griffin-Spalding Hospital Care Master Medical Service Express Employment Professionals Griffin Technical College Homenurse Inc Impact Outsourcing Solutions I Llc Seals Metalcasting Facility University of Georgia Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Spalding Area
Air Tran Airways Inc Delta Air Lines Inc Fayette Community Hospital Inc Gate Gourmet Inc Henry Health Care Eagle's Landing Homenurse Inc Southern Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp of America

COUNTY Clayton Clayton Fayette Clayton Henry
Spalding Clayton Clayton Henry Coweta

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Spalding

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Spalding, GA Henry, GA Clayton, GA Fulton, GA Fayette, GA Dekalb, GA Lamar, GA Coweta, GA Other Total Residents:

13,715 2,426 2,113 1,917 1,468 583 417 342 1,928
24,909

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.1 9.7 8.5 7.7 5.9 2.3 1.7 1.4 7.7
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Spalding

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Spalding, GA Pike, GA Lamar, GA Henry, GA Upson, GA Clayton, GA Fayette, GA Butts, GA Other Total Residents:

13,715 1,963 1,927 1,005 913 568 446 443 1,786
22,766

3(5&(17 2)727$/
60.2 8.6 8.5 4.4 4.0 2.5 2.0 1.9 7.8
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e32O8.1H-21T2.%6i1Ag45.%h-0L1434%81S45.6c-32165h3%34+o5.o-94l%4

Spalding Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
21.1% 32.4% 28.7% 12.5%
5.3% 100.0%

18-24 33.2% 33.0% 28.2%
5.3% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 16.0% 31.7% 32.5% 15.7%
4.1% 100.0%

35-44 13.9% 31.8% 32.8% 16.1%
5.5% 100.0%

45-64 18.3% 33.4% 27.4% 12.4%
8.4% 100.0%

65+ 41.2% 31.5% 17.0%
6.2% 4.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Butts Clayton Coweta Fayette Henry Lamar Meriwether Pike Spalding Spalding Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
199 2,184 1,275 1,791 2,573
151 170 208 498 9,049

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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199 2,184 1,275 1,791 2,573
151 170 208 498 9,049

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Colleges and Universities

Spalding Area Clayton
Strayer University-Morrow Clayton State University ITT Technical Institute-Kennesaw
Henry
Clayton State University (Technical Division) DeVry University Georgia State University Mercer University
Lamar
Gordon College
Spalding
Southern Crescent Technical College Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://www.strayer.edu/ www.clayton.edu www.itt-tech.edu
www.clayton.edu www.devry.edu www.gsu.edu www.mercer.edu
www.gdn.edu
www.sctech.edu www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2

146.2 50.0
146.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Electrician
Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician
Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
Fire Science/Fire-fighting
Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Landscaping and Groundskeeping
Legal Assistant/Paralegal
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Operations Management and Supervision
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist
Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer
Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist
Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 33

2009 33

2010 32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

9

6

15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -3.0

88.9

82.4

-71.4

-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0
0.0 -41.3 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 18.2 -20.0 84.6
-5.9 -7.2

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3 150.0 -50.0 14.3 55.6 -69.0 40.0 -5.4 -16.7 -15.4 33.3 -50.0
9.4 9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Spalding County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Spalding

NUMBER PERCENT

27,117

100.0

2,329

8.6

378

1.4

459

1.7

1,952

7.2

500

1.8

2,796

10.3

4,235

15.6

2,114

7.8

1,847

6.8

3,875

14.3

1,594

5.9

1,547

5.7

490

1.8

2,821

10.4

180

0.7

Spalding Area

NUMBER PERCENT

336,055

100.0

34,996

10.4

11,923

3.6

6,971

2.1

30,318

9.0

6,934

2.1

33,274

9.9

66,375

19.8

18,024

5.4

22,488

6.7

25,591

7.6

20,232

6.0

15,118

4.5

7,979

2.4

34,316

10.2

1,516

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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168 3,541 1,303
998 2,245
115 182 138 583 9,273

51 995 548 410 781
32 44 45 199 3,105

10 481 159 150 315
9 12 12 48 1,196

4

8

184

107

63

75

75

57

167

80

3

5

9

15

6

8

23

25

534

380

5

2

2

26

41

205 51

521

21

30 19

112

13

21 21

99

24

86 31

252

4

8

0

9

4

12

1

22

2

11

0

16

8

23

5

76

122

398 130 1,133

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80 70 119
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14

34

253

522

85

111

49

33

168

222

14

26

17

40

12

20

49

101

661 1,109

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Butts Clayton Coweta Fayette Henry Lamar Meriwether Pike Spalding Total Area

789 12,570
4,505 1,464 5,409
715 1,555
532 3,324 30,863

19

46

421

834

69

333

49

89

200

287

22

72

15

72

13

26

88

307

896 2,066

30

28

94

196

367

403 1,599 4,733

161

114

455 1,254

28

45

205

601

131

177

759 2,028

17

23

80

189

71

42

88

293

21

14

41

145

120

81

356

747

946

927 3,677 10,186

2

66

20

586

9

352

1

80

10

322

4

54

9

101

3

52

11

276

69 1,889

52 578 242 103 319
37 80 40 187 1,638

Prod.
128 1,146
877 123 478 115 466 103 598 4,034

Trans. & Moving
128 1,883
639 140 698 102 318
74 553 4,535

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226

Fax: (770) 229 - 3287

Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Stephens County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Stephens Banks Franklin Habersham Stephens Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC

Labor Force 13,359 10,110 9,992 19,552 53,013
4,693,711 153,889,000
31,186

Employed 11,955 9,367 8,818 17,595 47,735
4,213,719 139,064,000
27,508

Unemployed Rate 1,404 10.5% 743 7.3% 1,174 11.7% 1,957 10.0% 5,278 10.0%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
3,678 11.8%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Stephens City of Toccoa Stephens Area Georgia United States Oconee, SC

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

26,175 76

26,729

2.1

28,471

8.8

8,491

181,678

197,219

8.6

225,424

24.1

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

71,983

78,540

9.1

87,500

21.6

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
136 3
1 66 66
2 1 5 1 2 2 4 1 5 4 1 11 5
1 1 19 1 0 428 1 39 94 11 11 35 15
40
3
33 3
55 7
42
39 11 575 35
6 15 14 610

Stephens

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,214 *

24.0

701

*

*

* 300 1,853
* * 267 * * * * * 25 * * 227 *

*

*

3.3

648

20.1

714

*

*

*

*

2.9

600

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.3

709

*

*

*

*

2.5

860

*

*

* * 490 * 0 5,029 * 308 1,143 39 103 212 222

*

*

*

*

5.3

692

*

*

0.0

0

54.6

558

*

*

3.3

645

12.4

424

0.4

683

1.1

644

2.3

761

2.4

433

128

1.4

673

*

*

*

282

3.1

367

*

*

*

907

9.8

654

60

0.7

441

567

6.2

225

190 7
7,250 1,964
85 118 1,761 9,214

2.1

350

0.1

390

78.7

630

21.3

681

0.9

848

1.3

537

19.1

658

100.0

614

Stephens Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

451

8,955

33

645

27.1

690

2.0

806

2

*

242

1,029

174

7,259

9

*

1

*

12

1,485

2

*

19

203

2

*

10

346

1

*

6

*

6

249

12

86

32

624

10

732

*

*

3.1

589

22.0

694

*

*

*

*

4.5

539

*

*

0.6

468

*

*

1.0

577

*

*

*

*

0.8

696

0.3

744

1.9

778

2.2

922

1 8 31 9 3 1,549 8 105 403 49 30 127 51

* 325 587 821
52 17,081
182 808 4,079 611 532 725 350

*

*

1.0

793

1.8

697

2.5 1,116

0.2

519

51.7

525

0.6 1,182

2.4

694

12.3

437

1.8

744

1.6

661

2.2

761

1.1

399

139

495

1.5

793

14

806

2.4 1,078

107

1,660

14

952

177

2,378

20

205

175

2,746

5.0

411

2.9

580

7.2

616

0.6

300

8.3

239

130 53
2,053 162 30 59 73
2,215 267,525

553 48
26,084 6,965 288 958 5,719
33,047 3,752,981

1.7

417

0.1

463

78.9

582

21.1

626

0.9

831

2.9

574

17.3

624

100.0

591

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Stephens Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Stephens Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Stephens

Note: Source:

Boyd Management Inc Gem Southeast Inc Heritage Healthcare of Toccoa Llco Patterson Pump Company Pruitt Corporation Stephens County Hospita Authority The Standard Register Company Toccoa Clinic Med Toccoa Falls College Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Stephens Area
Ethicon Inc Fieldale Farms Corp GA Dept of Corrections Habersham County Medical Center Mt Vernon Mills Inc Patterson Pump Co Pruitt Corporation Stephens County Hospital Authority The Gables At Cobb Village Wal-Mart

COUNTY Habersham Habersham Habersham Habersham
Banks Stephens Stephens Stephens
Franklin Stephens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Stephens

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Stephens, GA Franklin, GA Habersham, GA Gwinnett, GA Hall, GA Oconee, SC Fulton, GA Hart, GA Other Total Residents:

9,045 735 694 158 147 144 116 101 655
11,795

3(5&(17 2)727$/
76.7 6.2 5.9 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.0 0.9 5.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Stephens

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Stephens, GA Franklin, GA Habersham, GA Oconee, SC Hart, GA Rabun, GA Banks, GA White, GA Other Total Residents:

9,045 835 459 262 210 107 103 76 302
11,399

3(5&(17 2)727$/
79.3 7.3 4.0 2.3 1.8 0.9 0.9 0.7 2.6
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e23O8.0H-2T2.%3i9Ag45.%h-8L2434%89S45.6c-46265h3%24+o5.o-54l%4

Stephens Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.9% 35.3% 22.1%
7.6% 4.2% 100.0%

18-24 32.2% 31.9% 32.5%
3.3% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.8% 38.7% 24.0% 10.3%
3.2% 100.0%

35-44 22.5% 39.3% 23.0%
9.9% 5.3% 100.0%

45-64 28.4% 37.4% 20.1%
7.6% 6.6% 100.0%

65+ 49.6% 26.7% 14.8%
5.7% 3.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Banks Franklin Habersham Stephens Stephens Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
168 215 362 195 940

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168 215 362 195 940

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Colleges and Universities

Stephens Area Banks
Milledgeville Campus (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Franklin
Emmanuel College
Stephens
Currahee Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Toccoa Falls College
Habersham
North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College

www.centralgatech.edu
www.ec.edu
www.northgatech.ed www.northgatech.edu www.tfc.edu
www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
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2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

Stephens Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 43

2009 37

2010 39

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

3

15

3

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

7

2

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

10

9

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

52

89

33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

38

52

54

3

4

10

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

5

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

21

14

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

52

50

76

13

3

15

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

21

15

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

37

49

Lineworker

69

64

37

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

17

16

9

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

6

7

7

26

42

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

2

1

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

16

12

16

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

5

9

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

12

5

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

33

36

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

3

10

25

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

10

7

9

Tool and Die Technology/Technician

4

5

3

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

54

65

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -14.0

2009-2010 5.4

400.0

-80.0

16.7

-71.4

-10.0

11.1

71.2

-62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

33.3 -16.7 250.0
-3.8

150.0 20.0 -33.3 52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0 20.4

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0 15.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Turf and Turfgrass Management
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 11

2009 5

2010 13

3

7

6

2

7

3

25

35

66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -54.5

2009-2010 160.0

133.3

-14.3

250.0

-57.1

40.0

88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Stephens County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Stephens

NUMBER PERCENT

12,523

100.0

918

7.3

209

1.7

174

1.4

1,094

8.7

343

2.7

1,108

8.9

2,034

16.2

801

6.4

917

7.3

2,289

18.3

490

3.9

624

5.0

230

1.8

1,253

10.0

39

0.3

Stephens Area

NUMBER PERCENT

46,827

100.0

4,311

9.2

667

1.4

774

1.7

3,516

7.5

1,170

2.5

4,696

10.0

6,756

14.4

2,727

5.8

3,497

7.5

7,498

16.0

2,312

4.9

2,878

6.2

900

1.9

4,924

10.5

201

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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164

41

12

Franklin

197

61

15

Habersham

499

150

40

Stephens

331

92

22

Total Area

1,191

344

89

6

12

7

15

13

30

11

13

37

70

6

3

0

32

3

7

1

27

8

16

5

72

5

18

1

56

22

44

7

187

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15

30

18

34

45

93

27

75

105

232

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Banks Franklin Habersham Stephens Total Area

700

11

47

22

11

86

181

1,059

18

81

32

21

116

185

2,887

53

293

164

83

330

554

2,146

36

245

87

45

238

340

6,792

118

666

305

160

770 1,260

6

81

40

8

102

66

25

322

138

7

199

105

46

704

349

Prod.
130 291 601 554 1,576

Trans. & Moving
85 139 324 290 838

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 112 N Alexander Street Toccoa GA 30577 Phone: (706) 282 - 4514

Fax: (706) 282 - 4513

Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Stewart County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Stewart Chattahoochee Marion Quitman Randolph Webster Stewart Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL Russell, AL

Labor Force 2,237 2,630 3,281 967 2,677 1,131
12,923 4,693,711 153,889,000
9,773 21,311

Employed 2,000 2,209 2,956 837 2,329 1,015
11,346 4,213,719 139,064,000
8,586 19,079

Unemployed Rate 237 10.6% 421 16.0% 325 9.9% 130 13.4% 348 13.0% 116 10.3%
1,577 12.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,187 12.1% 2,232 10.5%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Stewart City of Lumpkin Stewart Area Georgia United States Barbour, AL Russell, AL

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

6,058 2,741 120,784 9,687,653 309,050,816 29,612 52,074

152

4,583

130,977 11,076,619 322,365,787
33,156 53,147

-24.3

4,420

8.4

137,472

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

12.0

35,246

2.1

55,198

-27.0
13.8 38.6 13.1 19.0
6.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Furniture and Related Product Wood Product Food Machinery Transportation Equipment
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
7 5
0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 62 1 5 16 4 1 5 4
1
0
2 0 8 1 7
7 4 73 26 5 10 11 99

Stewart

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

65

5.3

645

60

4.9

662

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

795

64.3

554

*

*

*

15

1.2

728

55

4.4

377

39

3.2

461

*

*

*

39

3.2

596

12

1.0

624

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

240

19.4

641

*

*

*

29

2.3

274

23 *
862 375
96 38 241 1,236

1.9 *
69.7 30.3
7.8 3.1 19.5 100.0

588 *
599 770 1,381 435 493 606

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 113 52

Stewart Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,945 508

24.6

615

6.4

602

2

*

48

349

11

1,052

0

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

3

*

348

3,709

3

10

24

118

95

599

28

228

10

52

23

126

16

115

*

*

4.4

632

13.3

607

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

47.0

671

0.1

873

1.5

556

7.6

386

2.9

450

0.7

311

1.6

559

1.5

604

28

993

12.6

955

1

*

*

*

17

*

3

125

27

451

4

31

32

216

*

*

1.6

545

5.7

606

0.4

290

2.7

257

37 17 478 107 33 38 36 585 267,525

250 18
5,672 2,219
295 160 1,764 7,891 3,752,981

3.2 0.2 71.9 28.1 3.7 2.0 22.4 100.0

1,405 579 652 553 843 463 512 624 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Stewart Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Stewart Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Stewart

Note: Source:

A & D Logging B & S Air Inc B & S Wood Service Inc Cotton Patch Farmers State Bank Four County Health Care Llc Homer L Moore Jr North Georgia Detention Center Southwest Georgia Health Care Inc Stewart Webster Hospital Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Stewart Area

Georgia Feed Products Co Llc ITT Systems Corporation North Georgia Detention Center Oakcrest Lumber Inc Randolph Co Medical Associates Shaw Environmental Inc Southwest Georgia Health Care Inc The McCarty Corporation Tolleson Lumber Co Inc Tyson Farms Inc

COUNTY Randolph Chattahoochee
Stewart Marion Randolph Chattahoochee Stewart Chattahoochee Webster Marion

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Stewart

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Stewart, GA Muscogee, GA Marion, GA Chattahoochee, GA Barbour, AL Sumter, GA Webster, GA Randolph, GA Other Total Residents:

965 319 134
84 78 70 65 41 136 1,892

3(5&(17 2)727$/
51.0 16.9
7.1 4.4 4.1 3.7 3.4 2.2 7.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Stewart

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Stewart, GA Webster, GA Muscogee, GA Marion, GA Sumter, GA Barbour, AL Chattahoochee, GA Appling, GA Other Total Residents:

965 166
81 63 37 23 23 22 170 1,588

3(5&(17 2)727$/
60.8 10.5
5.1 4.0 2.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 10.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm1T1e82O8.7H-31T2.%3i2Ag45.%h-4L3634%30S45.6c-8265h3%04+o5.o-84l%4

Stewart Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.2% 35.2% 26.4%
7.6% 3.6% 100.0%

18-24 18.3% 47.9% 30.1%
3.6% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 13.4% 31.5% 35.6% 16.0%
3.6% 100.0%

35-44 20.8% 35.9% 30.8%
7.8% 4.7% 100.0%

45-64 33.8% 33.7% 20.1%
5.3% 7.1% 100.0%

65+ 60.8% 21.9% 10.0%
4.9% 2.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Chattahoochee Marion Quitman Randolph Stewart Webster Stewart Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
77 98 10 71 22 25 303

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
77 98 10 71 22 25 303

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Colleges and Universities

Stewart Area Chattahoochee
Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus
Randolph
Andrew College
Stewart
Columbus Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

columbus.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.andrewcollege.edu www.columbustech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 44

2010 39

34

25

3

1

11

16

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2008-2009 0.0

2009-2010 -11.4

-26.5

-88.0

1000.0

45.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Appliance Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 14

2009 19

2010 17

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

8

10

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

15

13

8

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

22

27

31

Banking and Financial Support Services

10

32

4

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

9

8

14

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

2

10

9

Carpentry/Carpenter

15

22

44

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

48

21

26

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

30

32

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

35

30

48

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

35

23

38

25

6

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

13

14

15

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

14

8

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

20

37

43

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

28

63

60

21

15

9

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

42

42

45

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

8

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

59

42

33

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

1

3

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

9

4

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

7

8

5

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

28

24

32

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

28

28

44

Medical/Clinical Assistant

17

27

21

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

11

26

20

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

13

40

19

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

12

14

14

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

8

8

Surgical Technology/Technologist

31

26

28

Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

25

16

11

20

30

32

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 35.7

2009-2010 -10.5

25.0

-20.0

-13.3

-38.5

22.7

14.8

220.0

-87.5

-11.1

75.0

400.0

-10.0

46.7

100.0

-56.3

23.8

6.7

100.0

-14.3

60.0

-34.3

65.2

-76.0 7.7
27.3 85.0 125.0

100.0 7.1
-42.9 16.2 -4.8

-28.6 0.0
-14.3 -28.8 -91.7 -55.6 14.3 -14.3
0.0 58.8 136.4 207.7 16.7 -11.1 -16.1 -36.0

-40.0 7.1
33.3 -21.4 200.0 -75.0 -37.5 33.3 57.1 -22.2 -23.1 -52.5
0.0 0.0 7.7 -31.3

50.0

6.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Columbus Technical College (Muscogee Co.).

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Stewart County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Stewart

NUMBER PERCENT

2,127

100.0

140

6.6

12

0.6

31

1.5

222

10.4

44

2.1

117

5.5

300

14.1

143

6.7

104

4.9

377

17.7

114

5.4

184

8.7

53

2.5

247

11.6

39

1.8

Stewart Area

NUMBER PERCENT

12,732

100.0

910

7.2

132

1.0

253

2.0

1,042

8.2

366

2.9

1,080

8.5

1,678

13.2

750

5.9

746

5.9

1,935

15.2

849

6.7

1,060

8.3

337

2.7

1,461

11.5

133

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Chattahoochee

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18

4

Marion

55

17

4

Quitman

12

7

2

Randolph

89

12

6

Stewart

28

7

3

Webster

19

4

0

Total Area

252

65

19

2

3

2

1

0

0

0

1

0

1

1

0

5

6

1

5

1

5

1

0

0

9

0

0

0

2

2

10

0

25

0

2

0

7

0

0

0

3

4

17

1

51

$UWV 'HVLJQ
1 2 0 4 0 0 7

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4

5

6

13

0

1

6

23

2

6

2

9

20

57

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

TOTAL 3URWHFW 6YFV

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Main.

Chattahoochee

219

5

29

8

7

24

57

0

29

11

Marion

364

18

20

13

8

32

36

9

66

29

Quitman

66

0

4

3

4

5

24

1

1

7

Randolph

346

14

52

8

17

22

39

10

20

15

Stewart

255

15

17

9

7

17

35

7

39

10

Webster

115

4

8

3

2

13

15

7

12

4

Total Area

1,365

56

130

44

45

113

206

34

167

76

Prod.
30 69
9 92 61 34 295

Trans. & Moving
19 64
8 57 38 13 199

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560
233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Sumter County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Sumter Crisp Dooly Lee Macon Marion Schley Terrell Webster Sumter Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 13,368 9,285 4,638 17,805 5,036 3,281 1,794 4,340 1,131 60,678
4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 11,571 8,039 4,110 16,334 4,344 2,956 1,535 3,857 1,015 53,761
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,797 13.4% 1,246 13.4% 528 11.4% 1,471 8.3% 692 13.7% 325 9.9% 259 14.4% 483 11.1% 116 10.3% 6,917 11.4%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Sumter City of Americus Sumter Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

32,819 17,041 140,080 9,687,653 309,050,816

57

35,314

151,993 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change 2010-2015
7.6

2025 Projected*
39,877

8.5

176,339

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
21.5
25.9 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Paper Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
122 40
4 47 31
1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 5 2
1 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 518 2 35 129 24 13 37 20
41
3
23 6
66 4
52
63 13 653 83 15 47 21 736

Sumter

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,294 430

21.4

630

4.0

510

* 383 1,289
* * * * * * * * 23 *

*

*

3.6

605

12.0

642

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

444

*

*

* * 264 0 0 0 0 0 5,624 * 434 1,336 367 109 196 84

*

*

*

*

2.5

419

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

52.5

498

*

*

4.1

583

12.5

388

3.4

667

1.0

738

1.8

676

0.8

443

160

1.5

571

64

0.6

500

233 119 1,388
* 843

2.2

420

1.1

453

13.0

635

*

*

7.9

211

171 13
7,931 2,784
142 1,158 1,484 10,716

1.6 0.1 74.0 26.0 1.3 10.8 13.8 100.0

450 500 564 826 1,258 690 529 561

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 492 144

Sumter Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

8,674 1,420

25.0

637

4.1

525

8

243

216

1,417

124

5,596

12

1,908

6

41

19

775

4

22

7

326

3

131

7

218

2

*

21

244

11

391

0.7

860

4.1

623

16.1

659

5.5

554

0.1

509

2.2

594

0.1

418

0.9

843

0.4

641

0.6

693

*

*

0.7

522

1.1

874

1 8 16 1 1 1 1 3 1,828 8 153 459 98 32 149 88

* 85 322
* * * * 17 17,031 139 1,735 4,282 793 258 844 274

*

*

0.2 1,184

0.9

446

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

560

49.0

504

0.4 1,127

5.0

818

12.3

407

2.3

659

0.7

627

2.4

707

0.8

438

137

524

1.5

626

6

71

0.2

547

82

878

13

249

209

3,849

21

106

171

2,391

2.5

391

0.7

425

11.1

560

0.3

255

6.9

233

202 66
2,386 309 75 127 107
2,695 267,525

643 53
25,758 8,995 474 2,304 6,217
34,753 3,752,981

1.9 0.2 74.1 25.9 1.4 6.6 17.9 100.0

476 457 548 601 1,030 623 561 562 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Sumter Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Sumter Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Sumter

Note: Source:

Con Art Precast Llc Container Marketing Glass Fashions Cooper Lighting Inc Georgia Southwestern State Univ J & M Tank Lines Inc Magnolia Manor Inc Mullite Co of America Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc South Georgia Technical College Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Sumter Area
Allens Inc Cooper Lighting Inc Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc GA Dept of Corrections Magnolia Manor Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Tyson Farms Inc Tyson Farms Inc Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Macon Sumter Crisp Macon Sumter Sumter Dooly Marion Terrell Crisp

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Sumter

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Sumter, GA Dougherty, GA Schley, GA Macon, GA Crisp, GA Lee, GA Marion, GA Webster, GA Other Total Residents:

11,652 458 376 307 242 176 127 76 549
13,963

3(5&(17 2)727$/
83.4 3.3 2.7 2.2 1.7 1.3 0.9 0.5 3.9
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Sumter

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Sumter, GA Schley, GA Macon, GA Lee, GA Crisp, GA Marion, GA Webster, GA Dooly, GA Other Total Residents:

11,652 560 530 384 232 205 185 178
1,157 15,083

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.3 3.7 3.5 2.5 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.2 7.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e73O8.1H-2T2.%3iAg45.%h-0L3534%0S45.6c-3265h3%24+o5.o-34l%4

Sumter Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
31.3% 34.0% 22.1%
7.9% 4.7% 100.0%

18-24 37.2% 33.0% 27.2%
2.2% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.0% 37.0% 25.5% 10.5%
4.1% 100.0%

35-44 22.3% 40.6% 23.2%
9.5% 4.5% 100.0%

45-64 30.3% 33.2% 20.9%
8.5% 7.1% 100.0%

65+ 50.3% 24.0% 14.6%
6.5% 4.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Crisp Dooly Lee Macon Marion Schley Sumter Terrell Webster Sumter Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
209 70
344 102
98 71 260 73 25 1,252

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
209 70
344 102
98 71 260 73 25 1,252

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Colleges and Universities

Sumter Area

Sumter

Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Crisp

gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu www.southgatech.edu

Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College)

www.darton.edu

Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 112

2010 111

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 154.5

2009-2010 -0.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 50

2009 37

2010 43

7

5

14

18

12

70

8

7

12

6

7

9

40

51

20

3

6

7

2

1

3

2

1

3

6

24

29

19

25

26

21

18

20

61

71

99

9

12

13

8

18

38

11

25

13

2

5

8

42

37

41

43

40

29

21

48

59

21

28

11

20

19

53

25

49

28

3

20

25

6

3

8

37

44

45

62

27

38

25

21

20

31

17

34

29

18

31

3

7

6

14

21

19

8

12

5

82

52

44

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -26.0

2009-2010 16.2

-28.6

180.0

-33.3

483.3

-12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 -50.0 -50.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3

71.4 28.6 -60.8 16.7 200.0 200.0 20.8
4.0 11.1 39.4
8.3 111.1 -48.0

150.0 -11.9
-7.0

60.0 10.8 -27.5

128.6 33.3 -5.0

22.9 -60.7 178.9

96.0 566.7 -50.0
18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 50.0 50.0 -36.6

-42.9 25.0 166.7
2.3 40.7 -4.8 100.0 72.2 -14.3 -9.5 -58.3 -15.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 130

2009 137

2010 334

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 5.4

2009-2010 143.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Sumter County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Sumter

NUMBER PERCENT

15,250

100.0

1,224

8.0

263

1.7

495

3.3

1,780

11.7

369

2.4

1,359

8.9

2,158

14.2

745

4.9

690

4.5

1,759

11.5

905

5.9

949

6.2

390

2.6

1,934

12.7

230

1.5

Sumter Area

NUMBER PERCENT

57,555

100.0

5,044

8.8

960

1.7

1,584

2.8

5,034

8.8

1,484

2.6

5,923

10.3

8,465

14.7

3,064

5.3

3,140

5.5

7,023

12.2

3,583

6.2

3,601

6.3

1,540

2.7

6,498

11.3

612

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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77

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Dooly

79

24

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Lee

233

89

25

Macon

136

37

7

Marion

55

17

4

Schley

43

9

7

Sumter

501

118

30

Terrell

75

14

4

Webster

19

4

0

Total Area

1,404

389

90

6

6

2

7

5

7

4

8

2

1

1

3

21

15

3

1

1

0

45

48

8

11

2

39

1

3

1

10

5

11

4

25

1

10

1

20

1

0

0

9

1

4

0

7

6

38

2

75

3

4

0

20

0

0

0

3

26

81 10

208

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28

70

7

20

36

22

16

30

6

13

3

8

46

129

6

16

2

9

150

317

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Crisp

2,918

52

500

166

52

365

348

43

216

95

Dooly

908

18

99

38

16

102

100

27

60

40

Lee

827

30

44

15

22

101

197

9

101

79

Macon

1,145

24

100

52

32

75

129

80

82

42

Marion

364

18

20

13

8

32

36

9

66

29

Schley

294

9

14

8

5

23

62

14

30

29

Sumter

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

Terrell

694

16

55

33

18

74

91

14

47

20

Webster

115

4

8

3

2

13

15

7

12

4

Total Area

10,832

279 1,333

489

266 1,217 1,461

338

842

447

Prod.
533 230 112 282
69 52 692 203 34 2,207

Trans. & Moving
548 178 117 247
64 48 615 123 13 1,953

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520

Fax: (229) 931 - 2433

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Talbot County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Talbot Chattahoochee Harris Marion Meriwether Muscogee Taylor Upson Talbot Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,023 2,630
16,253 3,281 9,171
85,543 3,445
11,420 134,766 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,760 2,209
15,057 2,956 7,970
77,465 2,988
10,000 121,405 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 263 8.7% 421 16.0%
1,196 7.4% 325 9.9%
1,201 13.1% 8,078 9.4%
457 13.3% 1,420 12.4% 13,361 9.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Talbot

6,865 147

6,714

-2.2

6,907

0.6

City of Talbotton

970

Talbot Area

306,834

337,815

10.1

384,818

25.4

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Machinery Paper Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Textile Mills Nonmetallic Mineral Product Miscellaneous Chemical Transportation Equipment Food Wood Product Furniture and Related Product Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
17 5
3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 1 3 11 5 0 4 1
5
0
2 0 1 1 1
7 4 63 21 7 8 6 84

Talbot

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

376

45.4

746

*

*

*

94

11.3

803

204

24.6

797

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

149

18.0

574

*

*

*

8

1.0

268

41

4.9

257

5

0.6

737

0

0.0

0

33

4.0

976

*

*

*

11

1.3

688

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

19

2.3

303

3

0.4

365

528

63.7

658

301

36.3

573

17

2.1

706

21

2.5

528

263

31.7

486

829

100.0

625

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 847 63

Talbot Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

14,434 500

12.7

783

0.4

503

9

229

573

4,850

202

8,853

1

*

1

*

3

23

4

*

4

453

6

*

6

361

0.2

906

4.3

706

7.8

837

*

*

*

*

0.0

337

*

*

0.4

861

*

*

0.3

797

6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 13 16 19 26 35 4,972 17 217 1,022 130 107 409 279

448 *
152 760 103 235 260 1,280 1,613 810 183 706 447 73,998 356 2,680 12,578 1,726 5,415 6,220 1,462

0.4 1,330

*

*

0.1

722

0.7

613

0.1

793

0.2

681

0.2

957

1.1 1,025

1.4

798

0.7

661

0.2

537

0.6

891

0.4

686

65.2

673

0.3 1,211

2.4

834

11.1

426

1.5

796

4.8

998

5.5 1,036

1.3

686

504

5,451

4.8

952

63

1,612

1.4 1,600

333

5,369

37

515

678

15,069

58

989

545

11,651

4.7

425

0.5

582

13.3

797

0.9

345

10.3

280

573 191 6,010 408 113 109 186 6,418 267,525

2,910 167
88,599 24,847
6,370 4,471 14,006 113,445 3,752,981

2.6

564

0.1

534

78.1

691

21.9

704

5.6

931

3.9

629

12.3

626

100.0

694

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Talbot Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Talbot Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Talbot

Note: Source:

Brown Brothers Sand Co Clifford Lee & Assoc ESP, Inc Harold Hugh Oliver Junction City Mining Co Llc Martin Marietta Materials Inc Retail Maintenance Network Inc Rl Bishop & Assoc Inc Southern Industrial Constructors Inc Talbot State Bank
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Talbot Area
American Family Life Assurance Columbus State University Hamilton House Nursing Ctr L&S Services Llc Logans Roadhouse Inc St Francis Hospital Inc Synovus Financial The Wellpoint Companies Inc Total System Services Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee Muscogee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Talbot

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Meriwether, GA Talbot, GA Muscogee, GA Harris, GA Troup, GA Upson, GA Chattahoochee, GA Taylor, GA Other Total Residents:

719 593 516 162
97 95 44 39 210 2,475

3(5&(17 2)727$/
29.1 24.0 20.8
6.5 3.9 3.8 1.8 1.6 8.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Talbot

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NUMBER

Talbot, GA

593

Muscogee, GA

95

Marion, GA

83

Harris, GA

35

Lee, AL

26

Taylor, GA

25

Meriwether, GA

19

Crawford, GA

12

Other

53

Total Residents:

953

3(5&(17 2)727$/
62.2 10.0
8.7 3.7 2.7 2.6 2.0 1.3 5.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.4H-51T2.%4i2Ag45.%h-6L2434%35S45.6c-69165h3%74+o5.o-04l%4

Talbot Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
24.2% 32.1% 27.9% 10.1%
5.8% 100.0%

18-24 24.5% 41.1% 29.9%
4.1% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.6% 31.3% 34.2% 15.0%
4.9% 100.0%

35-44 17.0% 32.7% 31.6% 12.1%
6.7% 100.0%

45-64 23.6% 30.5% 26.8% 10.1%
9.1% 100.0%

65+ 45.9% 26.3% 15.2%
7.5% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Chattahoochee Harris Marion Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Taylor Upson Talbot Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
77 338
98 170 1,844
38 63 259 2,887

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
77 338
98 170 1,844
38 63 259 2,887

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Colleges and Universities

Talbot Area Muscogee
Beacon University Troy University Embry-Riddle - Columbus Center Columbus State University Columbus Technical College Georgia Military College-Ft Benning University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Camp University of Phoenix-Columbus Georgia Campus
Chattahoochee
Georgia Military College-Columbus Campus
Upson
Flint River Technical College
Talbot
Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

beacon.edu benning.troy.edu http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b8 www.colstate.edu www.columbustech.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us www.phoenix.edu www.phoenix.edu
columbus.gmc.cc.ga.us/
www.flintrivertech.edu
www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0

146.2 50.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrician
Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician
Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
Fire Science/Fire-fighting
Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Landscaping and Groundskeeping
Legal Assistant/Paralegal
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Medical/Clinical Assistant
Operations Management and Supervision
Pharmacy Technician/Assistant
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist
Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer
Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist
Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician
Surgical Technology/Technologist
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 33

2009 41

2010 101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

9

6

15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 24.2

2009-2010 146.3

0.0

-3.0

88.9

82.4

-71.4

-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3 -33.3 -50.0
0.0 -41.3 47.9 -21.1 19.4 14.3 18.2 -20.0 84.6
-5.9 -7.2

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3 150.0 -50.0 14.3 55.6 -69.0 40.0 -5.4 -16.7 -15.4 33.3 -50.0
9.4 9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Talbot County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Talbot

NUMBER PERCENT

2,802

100.0

190

6.8

20

0.7

38

1.4

159

5.7

100

3.6

171

6.1

370

13.2

140

5.0

169

6.0

647

23.1

205

7.3

189

6.8

59

2.1

337

12.0

8

0.3

Talbot Area

NUMBER PERCENT

127,603

100.0

11,784

9.2

3,231

2.5

3,796

3.0

11,998

9.4

2,954

2.3

13,106

10.3

20,247

15.9

6,044

4.7

6,848

5.4

14,880

11.7

6,288

4.9

6,040

4.7

2,627

2.1

16,403

12.9

1,357

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Chattahoochee

49

18

4

Harris

275

99

46

Marion

55

17

4

Meriwether

182

44

12

Muscogee

2,194

654

269

Talbot

54

14

8

Taylor

73

21

5

Upson

166

55

8

Total Area

3,048

922

356

2

3

16

15

2

1

9

15

126

65

1

1

6

3

4

8

166

111

1

5

1

5

3

12

1

32

1

0

0

9

4

12

1

22

28

140 27

245

0

1

0

14

0

8

0

9

2

7

0

25

39

185 30

361

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4

5

21

19

6

13

17

40

211

315

4

11

7

12

18

28

288

443

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Chattahoochee Harris Marion Meriwether Muscogee Talbot Taylor Upson Total Area

219 966 364 1,555 9,905 382 365 1,122 14,878

5

29

27

45

18

20

15

72

320 1,017

4

14

11

26

25

90

425 1,313

8

7

24

57

50

24

81

227

13

8

32

36

71

42

88

293

488

399 1,243 2,559

17

15

28

59

11

13

21

49

31

29

93

164

689

537 1,610 3,444

0

29

11

5

100

59

9

66

29

9

101

80

12

816

511

2

28

19

14

52

20

8

102

71

59 1,294

800

Prod.
30 197
69 466 1,375 121
75 279 2,612

Trans. & Moving
19 151
64 318 1,165
75 73 230 2,095

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 700 Veterans Parkway Columbus GA 31902-0390 Phone: (706) 649 - 7423

Fax: (706) 649 - 1049

Rehabilitation Center(s) 233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 1560
233 12th Street P. O. Box 2863 Columbus, GA 31902-2863 Phone: (706) 649 - 7400

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Taliaferro County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Taliaferro Greene Hancock Oglethorpe Warren Wilkes Taliaferro Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 773
7,151 3,029 7,696 2,514 4,345 25,508 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 670
6,332 2,351 7,040 2,076 3,835 22,304 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 103 13.3% 819 11.5% 678 22.4% 656 8.5% 438 17.4% 510 11.7%
3,204 12.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Taliaferro City of Crawfordville Taliaferro Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
1,717 159 534

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

1,955

13.9

2,063

20.2

58,466

64,579

10.5

77,003

31.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Food Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Paper Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product Textile Product Mills Furniture and Related Product Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 8 2
0 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 1 4 1 0 2 1
1
1 0 0 0 2
3 1 25 11 2 5 4 36

Taliaferro

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

15

8.0

596

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

41

21.9

408

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

10

5.3

246

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

57

30.5

503

131

70.1

533

8

4.3

724

14

7.5

405

109

58.3

469

187

100.0

472

Taliaferro Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

235

3,026

61

590

24.6

672

4.8

565

18

164

107

975

49

1,299

13

382

0

*

1

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

3

*

3

19

3

26

4

*

4

19

4

193

6

277

746

5,682

7

85

56

234

174

1,372

32

131

12

119

61

370

33

88

1.3

702

7.9

674

10.6

716

3.1

577

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

751

0.2

485

*

*

0.2

347

1.6 1,111

2.3

578

46.2

500

0.7

975

1.9

689

11.2

423

1.1

496

1.0

804

3.0

838

0.7

602

76

262

2.1

596

50

282

7

123

82

1,229

10

100

69

1,100

2.3

517

1.0

394

10.0

487

0.8

390

9.0

376

77 39 1,020 142 29 48 65 1,162 267,525

185 23
8,731 3,562
144 585 2,833 12,289 3,752,981

1.5

497

0.2

601

71.0

560

29.0

551

1.2

806

4.8

511

23.1

546

100.0

557

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Taliaferro Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Taliaferro Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Taliaferro

Note: Source:

A & P Country Store Doziers Amoco Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Georgia Wood Preserving Co Inc J W Henderson Inc Long Branch Dairy Llc Randolph and Son Garage Llc Rework & Repair Inc Rhodes Welding Taliaferro County Farm Bureau
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Taliaferro Area
Csra Private Duty Inc GA Dept of Corrections Nibco Inc Novelis Corporation Pliant Corporation Quail International Inc Reynolds Plantation Ritz Carlton Hotel Hqs Saint Josephs at East Georgia Inc Wilkes-Wills Mem Hosp

COUNTY Wilkes
Hancock Greene Greene Wilkes Greene Greene Greene Greene Wilkes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Taliaferro

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Greene, GA

239

Taliaferro, GA

218

Wilkes, GA

146

Clarke, GA

47

Morgan, GA

17

Richmond, GA

17

Putnam, GA

10

Warren, GA

10

Other

25

Total Residents:

744

3(5&(17 2)727$/
32.1 29.3 19.6
6.3 2.3 2.3 1.3 1.3 3.4 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Taliaferro

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Taliaferro, GA

218

Wilkes, GA

47

Morgan, GA

16

Greene, GA

15

Dawson, GA

7

Hancock, GA

6

Candler, GA

4

Lincoln, GA

1

Total Residents:

314

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.4 15.0
5.1 4.8 2.2 1.9 1.3 0.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e93O8.4H-52T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-9L3534%25S45.6c-0265h3%34+o5.o-94l%4

Taliaferro Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.5% 35.5% 17.9%
7.9% 4.3% 100.0%

18-24 39.5% 38.4% 18.3%
3.4% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.9% 40.0% 23.6%
8.9% 2.6% 100.0%

35-44 23.9% 43.5% 19.4%
9.1% 4.0% 100.0%

45-64 32.0% 34.8% 18.1%
8.3% 6.8% 100.0%

65+ 55.0% 22.1% 11.1%
7.6% 4.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Greene Hancock Oglethorpe Taliaferro Warren Wilkes Taliaferro Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
106 106 151
18 40 75 496

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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106 106 151
18 40 75 496

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Colleges and Universities

Taliaferro County Taliaferro
Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Hancock
Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)

www.athenstech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

33

14

21

4

3

4

70

27

49

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

-25.0

33.3

-61.4

81.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 82

2009 56

2010 113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

51

26

37

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -31.7

2009-2010 101.8

60.0

75.0

100.0

60.0

12.5

-88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.).

Occupational Profile for Residents of Taliaferro County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Taliaferro

NUMBER PERCENT

848

100.0

49

5.8

8

0.9

24

2.8

44

5.2

18

2.1

38

4.5

75

8.8

39

4.6

59

7.0

190

22.4

60

7.1

87

10.3

18

2.1

119

14.0

20

2.4

Taliaferro Area

NUMBER PERCENT

23,940

100.0

1,787

7.5

349

1.5

530

2.2

1,709

7.1

542

2.3

2,056

8.6

3,130

13.1

1,321

5.5

1,429

6.0

4,451

18.6

1,347

5.6

1,582

6.6

630

2.6

2,717

11.4

360

1.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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66

11

105

18

3

128

42

4

10

1

1

54

9

0

68

15

2

528

151

21

1

3

1

2

9

5

0

0

4

3

5

0

20

13

4

7

3

19

1

6

1

16

4

3

4

22

1

0

1

2

2

7

0

13

0

7

0

12

12

30

9

84

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35

12

38

14

17

1

3

5

7

6

20

45

120

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Greene Hancock Oglethorpe Taliaferro Warren Wilkes Total Area

1,030

14

123

58

26

123

147

813

28

51

21

16

62

89

546

16

35

14

19

54

118

77

3

9

4

2

8

15

347

5

19

6

12

23

56

447

12

35

15

20

40

74

3,260

78

272

118

95

310

499

8

44

59

4

64

15

9

65

46

1

2

3

4

28

24

7

23

19

33

226

166

Prod.
206 285
96 16 95 102 800

Trans. & Moving
222 178
74 14 75 100 663

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665

Fax: (706) 595 - 7209

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1025-A Warrenton Highway P. O. Box 824 Thomson, GA 30824-0824 Phone: (706) 597 - 8575

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Tattnall County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Tattnall Appling Candler Emanuel Evans Liberty Long Toombs Wayne Tattnall Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,224 9,324 4,184 9,920 4,775
26,145 6,683
13,538 11,814 95,607 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 8,321 8,323 3,773 8,773 4,330
23,732 6,203
12,101 10,353 85,909 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 903 9.8%
1,001 10.7% 411 9.8%
1,147 11.6% 445 9.3%
2,413 9.2% 480 7.2%
1,437 10.6% 1,461 12.4% 9,698 10.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Tattnall

25,520 77

26,418

3.5

31,142

22.0

City of Reidsville

4,944

Tattnall Area

223,591

243,366

8.8

281,431

25.9

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Petroleum and Coal Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Textile Product Mills Miscellaneous Paper Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product Food Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
89 44
1 36
8 3 1 3 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 214 2 17 65 15 7 15 8
19
5
8 1 19 0 15
18 9
312 41 8 15 18
353

Tattnall

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

963

17.1

550

714

12.7

520

*

*

*

181

3.2

652

68

1.2

583

33

0.6

623

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,371 * * 540 44 45 157 16

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

42.2

546

*

*

*

*

9.6

388

0.8

700

0.8

605

2.8

648

0.3

483

53

0.9

456

151

2.7

586

50

0.9

668

*

*

*

625

11.1

632

0

0.0

0

171

3.0

233

171 9
3,343 2,275
44 *
902 5,618

3.0

360

0.2

397

59.5

548

40.5

580

0.8

680

*

*

16.1

495

100.0

544

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 790 185

Tattnall Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

13,435 2,393

21.1

692

3.8

509

2

*

418

2,745

185

8,295

18

465

12

156

36

878

19

106

2

*

*

*

4.3

671

13.0

752

0.7

747

0.2

706

1.4

599

0.2

472

*

*

2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 5 8 8 12 14 14 15 2,947 24 146 780 119 61 211 130

* * * * 16 33 62 * 511 19 1,321 666 250 2,332 269 30,709 1,556 1,595 7,325 1,711 555 1,497 403

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

830

0.1

875

0.1

484

*

*

0.8

363

0.0

379

2.1 1,352

1.0

645

0.4

769

3.7

536

0.4

342

48.2

559

2.4 1,399

2.5

637

11.5

415

2.7

664

0.9

721

2.3

682

0.6

461

249

1,210

1.9

641

9

219

0.3

811

147

1,158

23

504

395

6,090

24

142

350

4,888

1.8

578

0.8

450

9.6

662

0.2

308

7.7

239

279 111 3,848 380 114 125 141 4,228 267,525

1,867 87
44,231 19,495
5,059 3,518 10,918 63,726 3,752,981

2.9

593

0.1

493

69.4

599

30.6

691

7.9

975

5.5

574

17.1

598

100.0

627

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Tattnall Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Tattnall Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Tattnall

Note: Source:

Canoochee Electric Membership Corp Claxton Poultry Company Concerted Services Inc GA Dept of Corrections Glenvue Nursing Home Mascot Pecan Shelling Co Inc Piggly Wiggly Rotary Corp Tatthall Nursing Llc Tattnall Hospital Company Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Tattnall Area
Claxton Poultry Co Crider Inc GA Dept of Corrections Liberty Regional Medical Ctr Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc SNF Holding Company Southern Nuclear Operating Company Target Wal-Mart

COUNTY Evans
Emanuel Tattnall Liberty Toombs Wayne Liberty Appling Liberty Liberty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Tattnall

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Tattnall, GA Evans, GA Liberty, GA Toombs, GA Bulloch, GA Chatham, GA Candler, GA Wayne, GA Other Total Residents:

4,700 685 630 487 336 269 143 79 544
7,873

3(5&(17 2)727$/
59.7 8.7 8.0 6.2 4.3 3.4 1.8 1.0 6.9
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Tattnall

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Tattnall, GA Toombs, GA Long, GA Evans, GA Liberty, GA Candler, GA Bulloch, GA Appling, GA Other Total Residents:

4,700 604 424 327 268 120 85 80 337
6,945

3(5&(17 2)727$/
67.7 8.7 6.1 4.7 3.9 1.7 1.2 1.2 4.9
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.8H-02T2.%0i7Ag45.%h-4L2534%73S45.6c-84265h3%24+o5.o-14l%4

Tattnall Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.7% 37.4% 24.4%
6.3% 3.3% 100.0%

18-24 30.0% 43.6% 24.0%
2.2% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.4% 39.3% 29.6%
8.5% 2.3% 100.0%

35-44 22.1% 37.3% 29.1%
7.6% 3.9% 100.0%

45-64 27.8% 37.0% 22.7%
7.1% 5.4% 100.0%

65+ 53.4% 26.9% 11.7%
4.4% 3.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Candler Emanuel Evans Liberty Long Tattnall Toombs Wayne Tattnall Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
92 238
90 572 125 153 265 287 1,822

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
92 238
90 572 125 153 265 287 1,822

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Colleges and Universities

Tattnall Area Toombs
Troy University Southeastern Technical College
Appling
Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College)
Wayne
Altamaha Technical College
Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Liberty
Liberty Campus (Satellite campus of Savannah Technical College)
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College) Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu
www.altamahatech.edu
www.altamahatech.edu
www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu
www.savannahtech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Tattnall County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Tattnall

NUMBER PERCENT

8,570

100.0

674

7.9

94

1.1

228

2.7

698

8.1

145

1.7

592

6.9

1,224

14.3

523

6.1

585

6.8

779

9.1

479

5.6

1,200

14.0

455

5.3

794

9.3

100

1.2

Tattnall Area

NUMBER PERCENT

80,061

100.0

6,269

7.8

804

1.0

1,704

2.1

6,340

7.9

1,798

2.3

8,041

10.0

11,762

14.7

5,380

6.7

5,104

6.4

8,564

10.7

4,532

5.7

6,412

8.0

3,049

3.8

9,371

11.7

931

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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140

27

4

86

22

10

184

37

15

101

43

10

869

276

105

101

37

10

92

29

0

276

86

15

291

96

12

2,140

653

181

1

12

3

4

8

3

3

5

32

26

9

3

1

6

6

21

7

18

70

98

12

5

0

23

0

5

1

10

2

7

2

34

2

4

0

6

9

63

9

100

2

6

2

11

4

3

1

10

3

5

1

43

7

15

3

33

41

113 19

270

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19

30

12

16

24

47

13

13

77

139

6

14

11

24

24

64

33

55

219

402

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Appling

1,137

16

72

50

19

73

134

36

270

73

Candler

467

8

26

23

10

46

70

24

59

28

Emanuel

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

14

130

59

Evans

577

12

45

16

10

39

87

17

47

31

Liberty

4,082

200

478

244

149

479

890

10

352

344

Long

617

40

61

29

17

61

118

10

75

62

Tattnall

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

51

84

52

Toombs

1,930

39

224

71

37

217

249

54

248

96

Wayne

1,761

48

181

62

40

218

265

16

332

158

Total Area

12,628

420 1,231

562

333 1,318 2,081

232 1,597

903

Prod.
260 101 397 195 439
72 233 477 246 2,420

Trans. & Moving
134 72
160 78
497 72
105 218 195 1,531

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231

Fax: (912) 537 - 3238

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Taylor County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Taylor Crawford Macon Marion Peach Schley Talbot Upson Taylor Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,445 5,969 5,036 3,281
11,980 1,794 3,023
11,420 45,948 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,988 5,332 4,344 2,956
10,544 1,535 2,760
10,000 40,459 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 457 13.3% 637 10.7% 692 13.7% 325 9.9%
1,436 12.0% 259 14.4% 263 8.7%
1,420 12.4% 5,489 11.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Taylor City of Butler Taylor Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

8,906 138

9,113

2.3

9,689

8.8

1,972

111,741

114,562

2.5

125,827

12.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Apparel Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Paper Chemical Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
21 5
1 9 6 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 2 3 24 8 5 9 6
6
3
4 0 12 1 3
15 3
125 27 7 8 12
152

Taylor

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

310

16.8

468

*

*

*

*

*

*

58

3.1

851

92

5.0

523

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

948

51.4

630

*

*

*

*

*

*

182

9.9

429

95

5.2

864

*

*

*

30

1.6

752

8

0.4

370

10

0.5

483

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

204

11.1

415

*

*

*

22

1.2

196

30 2
1,260 585 21 123 441
1,843

1.6

524

0.1

907

68.4

550

31.7

591

1.1

737

6.7

498

23.9

539

100.0

574

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 358 70

Taylor Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,378 1,106

30.3

713

4.5

462

8

195

182

1,207

98

4,870

11

852

3

220

6

*

5

95

15

236

5

15

1

*

1

*

2

*

0.8

834

5.0

665

20.0

777

3.5

574

0.9

600

*

*

0.4

738

1.0

547

0.1

437

*

*

*

*

*

*

2 3 3 4 5 7 9 16 1,222 7 72 309 56 22 88 56

* * 106 558 214 * * 449 10,253 116 377 2,800 305 177 564 112

*

*

*

*

0.4

629

2.3 1,086

0.9

701

*

*

*

*

1.8

547

42.1

494

0.5 1,083

1.5

745

11.5

421

1.3

795

0.7

737

2.3

712

0.5

565

91

238

1.0

597

6

32

0.1 1,627

81

672

7

29

152

2,769

15

118

128

1,498

2.8

516

0.1

300

11.4

536

0.5

175

6.2

241

132 52
1,632 213 53 74 86
1,845 267,525

451 48
17,679 6,674 274 1,830 4,570
24,349 3,752,981

1.9

502

0.2

558

72.6

585

27.4

619

1.1

895

7.5

650

18.8

590

100.0

595

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Taylor Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Taylor Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Taylor

Note: Source:

Alternative Youth Services Inc Distribution Technologies Inc Flint Elec Memb Corp GA Dept of Corrections MF & H Textiles Inc Public Service Telephone Co Inc Silver Dollar Raceway Source Care Management Llc Taylor County Health Care Llc Taylor Orchards
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Taylor Area
Advance Stores Co Inc Allens Inc Blue Bird North Georgia Fort Valley State University GA Dept of Corrections Quad Graphics Inc Tyson Farms Inc Upson Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart Weyerhaeuser NR Company

COUNTY Peach Macon Peach Peach Macon Upson Marion Upson Upson Macon

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Taylor

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Taylor, GA Peach, GA Upson, GA Bibb, GA Houston, GA Crawford, GA Muscogee, GA Macon, GA Other Total Residents:

1,593 324 194 184 114 102 94 85 338
3,028

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.6 10.7
6.4 6.1 3.8 3.4 3.1 2.8 11.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Taylor

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NUMBER

Taylor, GA Peach, GA Marion, GA Schley, GA Talbot, GA Crawford, GA Muscogee, GA Macon, GA Other Total Residents:

1,593 121 53 41 39 37 34 32 258
2,208

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.1 5.5 2.4 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4
11.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e43O8.2H-52T2.%2i9Ag45.%h-7L3534%14S45.6c-67265h3%54+o5.o-14l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
32.9% 35.9% 21.1%
6.5% 3.6% 100.0%

18-24 34.5% 30.6% 32.2%
2.1% 0.7% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.7% 41.2% 26.2%
7.9% 2.1% 100.0%

35-44 25.1% 41.3% 22.2%
7.8% 3.6% 100.0%

45-64 31.6% 37.5% 18.5%
7.0% 5.4% 100.0%

65+ 54.7% 25.0% 10.1%
6.1% 4.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Crawford Macon Marion Peach Schley Talbot Taylor Upson Taylor Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
79 102
98 243
71 38 63 259 953

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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79 102
98 243
71 38 63 259 953

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Colleges and Universities

Taylor Area Crawford
Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Upson
Flint River Technical College
Peach
Fort Valley State University
Taylor
Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.centralgatech.edu www.flintrivertech.edu www.fvsu.edu www.sctech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2
0.0 88.9 -71.4

146.2 50.0
146.3 -3.0 82.4
-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 9

2009 6

2010 15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 150.0

-50.0

-50.0

0.0

14.3

-41.3

55.6

47.9

-69.0

-21.1

40.0

19.4

-5.4

14.3

-16.7

18.2

-15.4

-20.0

33.3

84.6

-50.0

-5.9

9.4

-7.2

9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Taylor County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Taylor

NUMBER PERCENT

3,369

100.0

230

6.8

53

1.6

74

2.2

242

7.2

76

2.3

265

7.9

509

15.1

183

5.4

305

9.1

540

16.0

200

5.9

225

6.7

74

2.2

349

10.4

44

1.3

Taylor Area

NUMBER PERCENT

45,592

100.0

3,266

7.2

752

1.7

894

2.0

3,493

7.7

1,118

2.5

4,264

9.4

6,065

13.3

2,856

6.3

3,192

7.0

7,088

15.6

2,690

5.9

2,930

6.4

1,114

2.4

5,328

11.7

542

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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136

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55

17

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243

74

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7

54

14

8

73

21

5

166

55

8

862

255

63

5

3

4

8

2

1

15

10

1

3

1

1

6

3

4

8

38

37

5

6

0

19

1

10

1

20

1

0

0

9

6

17

1

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7

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12

18

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Crawford Macon Marion Peach Schley Talbot Taylor Upson Total Area

382

13

21

7

9

35

96

5

47

29

1,145

24

100

52

32

75

129

80

82

42

364

18

20

13

8

32

36

9

66

29

1,274

39

156

49

39

148

241

51

120

61

294

9

14

8

5

23

62

14

30

29

382

4

14

17

15

28

59

2

28

19

365

11

26

11

13

21

49

14

52

20

1,122

25

90

31

29

93

164

8

102

71

5,328

143

441

188

150

455

836

183

527

300

Prod.
58 282
69 195
52 121
75 279 1,131

Trans. & Moving
62 247
64 175
48 75 73 230 974

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520

Fax: (229) 931 - 2433

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Telfair County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Telfair Ben Hill Coffee Dodge Jeff Davis Wheeler Wilcox Telfair Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,240 6,998
15,323 8,806 5,247 2,828 3,020
46,462 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 3,506 5,993
12,704 7,761 4,493 2,519 2,644
39,620 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 734 17.3%
1,005 14.4% 2,619 17.1% 1,045 11.9%
754 14.4% 309 10.9% 376 12.5% 6,842 14.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Telfair City of McRae Telfair Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

16,500 5,740
130,030 9,687,653 309,050,816

113

13,925

132,412 11,076,619 322,365,787

-15.6

14,808

1.8

151,202

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

-10.3
16.3 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Wood Product Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Apparel Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Paper Primary Metal Textile Mills Furniture and Related Product Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 22 5
0 11
6 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 1 15 48 12 4 13 4
11
2
6 1 16 1 14
18 5
193 41 11 12 18
234

Telfair

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

*

*

*

38

1.1

636

0 68
* * * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,542 * 87 290 40 25 92 *

0.0

0

2.0

535

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

44.9

492

*

*

2.5

782

8.5

362

1.2

651

0.7

743

2.7

719

*

*

59

1.7

369

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

362

10.6

440

*

*

*

152

4.4

241

46 *
2,542 890 39 * 527
3,431

1.3

499

*

*

74.1

453

25.9

608

1.1

821

*

*

15.4

468

100.0

473

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 393 103

Telfair Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

7,383 1,127

21.0

583

3.2

580

1 150 139
9 2 19 10 20 10 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 6 8 9 11 19 1,759 11 122 493 100 35 142 75

* 831 5,422 250
* 1,065
111 451
* * * * * 318 821 9 238 32 99 40 999 18,538 140 1,163 4,520 1,526 289 896 255

*

*

2.4

526

15.4

593

0.7

628

*

*

3.0

595

0.3

601

1.3

530

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.9

758

2.3

522

0.0

291

0.7

894

0.1

330

0.3

569

0.1

448

2.8

744

52.8

509

0.4

874

3.3

677

12.9

436

4.3

646

0.8

656

2.6

665

0.7

435

130

512

1.5

589

16

754

2.1

719

65

1,706

8

47

216

3,800

18

118

163

2,295

4.9

500

0.1

498

10.8

564

0.3

203

6.5

234

165 60
2,212 249 52 103 94
2,461 267,525

520 39
25,960 9,173 284 2,765 6,124
35,132 3,752,981

1.5

468

0.1

503

73.9

530

26.1

563

0.8

814

7.9

571

17.4

548

100.0

538

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Telfair Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Telfair Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Telfair

Note: Source:

ACS Federal Solutions Llc Adcare Health Systems Inc Coca Cola Bottling Co United Inc Consumer Outdoor Products Inc GA Dept of Corrections McDonalds Restaurant McRae Manor North Georgia Detention Center Piggly Wiggly Triad at Lumber City I Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Telfair Area
Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Consumer Outdoor Products Inc Elixir Industries North Georgia Detention Center North Georgia Detention Center PCC Airfoils Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Coffee Coffee Telfair Coffee Coffee
Wheeler Coffee
Jeff Davis Ben Hill Coffee

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Telfair

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Telfair, GA Dodge, GA Coffee, GA Jeff Davis, GA Wheeler, GA Laurens, GA Ben Hill, GA Toombs, GA Other Total Residents:

2,709 288 264 254 136 67 42 31 295
4,086

3(5&(17 2)727$/
66.3 7.0 6.5 6.2 3.3 1.6 1.0 0.8 7.2
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Telfair

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NUMBER

Telfair, GA Dodge, GA Wheeler, GA Jeff Davis, GA Laurens, GA Appling, GA Montgomery, GA Toombs, GA Other Total Residents:

2,709 456 390 376 174 118 110 107 486
4,926

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.0 9.3 7.9 7.6 3.5 2.4 2.2 2.2 9.9
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.5H-2T2.%6i4Ag45.%h-4L3534%27S45.6c-02265h3%84+o5.o-24l%4

Telfair Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
35.4% 36.6% 19.4%
5.4% 3.2% 100.0%

18-24 40.2% 36.3% 21.2%
2.0% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.4% 40.5% 24.2%
6.7% 2.2% 100.0%

35-44 28.2% 40.2% 22.1%
5.8% 3.8% 100.0%

45-64 32.0% 38.4% 18.8%
6.0% 4.8% 100.0%

65+ 57.2% 24.5% 10.2%
5.2% 2.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Ben Hill Coffee Dodge Jeff Davis Telfair Wheeler Wilcox Telfair Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
181 358 181 152
93 51 77 1,093

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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181 358 181 152
93 51 77 1,093

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Colleges and Universities

Telfair Area
Dodge
Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College
Ben Hill
East Central Technical College
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College
Telfair
Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu
www.eastcentraltech.edu
www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 10

2010 12

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

22

19

30

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

3

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

12

15

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

5

10

Carpentry/Carpenter

7

4

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

22

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

11

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

61

68

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

16

9

11

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

7

7

7

15

21

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

39

40

16

9

3

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

25

16

32

1

13

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

27

41

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

5

7

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

8

11

4

Medical/Clinical Assistant

12

12

13

Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician

11

17

18

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

9

4

8

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

10

10

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

7

8

Teacher Assistant/Aide

2

1

4

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

98

64

65

10

39

34

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 25.0

2009-2010 20.0

-13.6

57.9

-40.0

33.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

-42.9

-25.0

-90.9

0.0

37.5

-54.5

11.5

-5.9

-43.8

22.2

0.0

0.0

40.0

4.8

2.6

-60.0

-66.7 -36.0

33.3 100.0

1200.0 -25.0 40.0 37.5 0.0 54.5 -55.6 -37.5 -22.2 -50.0 -34.7

-61.5 51.9 -57.1 -63.6
8.3 5.9 100.0 0.0 14.3 300.0 1.6

290.0

-12.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Telfair County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Telfair

NUMBER PERCENT

4,421

100.0

337

7.6

23

0.5

82

1.9

330

7.5

137

3.1

330

7.5

505

11.4

199

4.5

222

5.0

788

17.8

454

10.3

390

8.8

155

3.5

435

9.8

34

0.8

Telfair Area

NUMBER PERCENT

48,001

100.0

3,457

7.2

422

0.9

1,239

2.6

3,605

7.5

1,160

2.4

4,434

9.2

6,121

12.8

2,539

5.3

3,334

7.0

8,178

17.0

3,593

7.5

3,411

7.1

1,544

3.2

4,588

9.6

376

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Ben Hill

154

47

10

Coffee

391

112

17

Dodge

224

53

11

Jeff Davis

75

26

6

Telfair

94

20

8

Wheeler

49

11

3

Wilcox

56

7

1

Total Area

1,043

276

56

2

7

15

16

5

7

1

4

3

1

0

2

4

3

30

40

3

9

1

24

14

23

3

57

0

18

1

46

4

2

0

15

2

5

0

22

0

2

0

18

1

4

1

11

24

63

6

193

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27

22

46

72

28

49

5

10

6

24

1

9

7

17

120

203

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Main.

Ben Hill Coffee Dodge Jeff Davis Telfair Wheeler Wilcox Total Area

789

25

68

28

19

79

129

8

64

54

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

1,408

49

170

35

61

193

215

12

109

68

594

20

34

20

8

47

79

19

85

51

591

32

38

23

20

37

92

13

51

24

311

14

19

14

3

26

39

8

29

21

487

14

25

18

15

46

78

16

41

28

7,450

221

713

274

208

783 1,072

157

655

420

Prod.
218 838 249 153 173
93 117 1,841

Trans. & Moving
97 462 247
78 88 45 89 1,106

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5016 Park Way Eastman GA 31023 Phone: (478) 374 - 6994

Fax: (478) 374 - 6996

Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Terrell County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Terrell Calhoun Dougherty Lee Randolph Sumter Webster Terrell Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,340 2,273
41,553 17,805
2,677 13,368
1,131 83,147 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 3,857 2,032
36,573 16,334
2,329 11,571
1,015 73,711 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 483 11.1% 241 10.6%
4,980 12.0% 1,471 8.3%
348 13.0% 1,797 13.4%
116 10.3% 9,436 11.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Terrell City of Dawson Terrell Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

9,315 130

10,204

9.5

9,863

5.9

4,540

182,209

200,327

9.9

220,570

21.1

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Wood Product Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Machinery Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Textile Mills Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Plastics and Rubber Products Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
36 13
0 13 10
1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 146 1 13 39 4 3 17 6
12
0
3 1 15 2 10
20 4
186 31 10 11 10
217

Terrell

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

556

24.5

584

94

4.1

672

0

0.0

0

36

1.6

555

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,080 * 222 265 14 40 98 17

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

47.6

542

*

*

9.8

905

11.7

374

0.6

694

1.8

575

4.3

811

0.7

236

28

1.2

612

0

0.0

0

8

0.4

295

*

*

*

187

8.2

463

*

*

*

110

4.8

238

40 *
1,640 630 84 56 490
2,270

1.8 *
72.2 27.8
3.7 2.5 21.6 100.0

381 *
562 707 1,053 541 528 568

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 625 157

Terrell Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

10,152 1,610

14.6

816

2.3

550

6

*

315

2,735

147

5,608

11

788

10

74

10

325

8

173

9

334

9

104

19

375

10

56

1

*

2

*

*

*

3.9

724

8.1

935

1.1

905

0.1

462

0.5

654

0.2 1,027

0.5

649

0.1

611

0.5

461

0.1

543

*

*

*

*

3 3 3 4 10 13 22 3,426 11 238 786 159 59 277 178

* * * 177 188 113 258 42,255 222 2,707 8,512 2,384 903 1,578 678

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.3

751

0.3

766

0.2

752

0.4

677

60.7

592

0.3 1,278

3.9

831

12.2

412

3.4

717

1.3

733

2.3

853

1.0

507

311

2,349

3.4

851

18

284

0.4 1,645

173

3,952

27

852

456

9,955

42

481

309

5,271

5.7

409

1.2

527

14.3

803

0.7

323

7.6

246

382 113 4,164 327
85 122 120 4,491 267,525

2,131 83
52,490 17,115
3,775 4,103 9,237 69,606 3,752,981

3.1 0.1 75.4 24.6 5.4 5.9 13.3 100.0

438 529 635 765 1,240 661 617 667 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Terrell Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Terrell Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Terrell

Note: Source:

Bank of Terrell Dawson Manor Nursing Home Llc Dawson Tarpaulins Inc Golden Peanut Co. Harveys McDonalds Restaurant Southern Family Markets Llc Terrell Academy Inc Tri-County Ready Mixed Concrete Tyson Farms Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Terrell Area
Albany State University Cooper Lighting Inc Darton College MCLB Albany - Aecom Technology Corp Millercoors Llc Phoebe Physician Group Inc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Teleperformance USA The Procter & Gamble Paper Products Wal-Mart

COUNTY Dougherty
Sumter Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty Dougherty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Terrell

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Terrell, GA Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Sumter, GA Randolph, GA Calhoun, GA Mitchell, GA Marion, GA Other Total Residents:

2,203 1,242
178 105
93 38 37 32 146 4,074

3(5&(17 2)727$/
54.1 30.5
4.4 2.6 2.3 0.9 0.9 0.8 3.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Terrell

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Terrell, GA Dougherty, GA Lee, GA Randolph, GA Calhoun, GA Webster, GA Stewart, GA Sumter, GA Other Total Residents:

2,203 288 165 125 51 31 28 18 112
3,021

3(5&(17 2)727$/
72.9 9.5 5.5 4.1 1.7 1.0 0.9 0.6 3.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e12O8.8H-52T2.%0i1Ag45.%h-7L2434%65S45.6c-43265h3%14+o5.o-64l%4

Terrell Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
28.1% 30.4% 26.7%
9.2% 5.5% 100.0%

18-24 31.5% 30.7% 34.6%
2.8% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.7% 31.6% 31.3% 12.6%
3.9% 100.0%

35-44 21.6% 33.9% 27.7% 10.8%
5.9% 100.0%

45-64 26.4% 29.7% 24.0% 10.6%
9.2% 100.0%

65+ 45.3% 25.7% 17.2%
7.0% 4.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Calhoun Dougherty Lee Randolph Sumter Terrell Webster Terrell Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
37 746 344
71 260
73 25 1,556

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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37 746 344
71 260
73 25 1,556

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Colleges and Universities

Terrell Area Dougherty
Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College
Sumter
Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Terrell
Albany Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Randolph
Andrew College

albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu
gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu
www.albanytech.edu
www.andrewcollege.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 62

2009 64

2010 81

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

32

55

50

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

9

3

13

13

20

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

60

60

126

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

83

105

108

Carpentry/Carpenter

24

49

58

Child Care and Support Services Management

7

10

13

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

5

5

Commercial and Advertising Art

1

8

15

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

12

48

52

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

26

40

44

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

44

58

37

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

110

172

246

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

15

22

14

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

31

38

10

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

20

22

8

22

21

20

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

116

146

207

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

34

74

49

19

7

83

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

14

51

27

9

7

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

74

101

129

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

4

3

8

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

4

20

13

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

4

2

3

41

58

130

55

36

35

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

8

9

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

59

48

40

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

7

6

7

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

34

33

31

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

54

85

78

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

11

13

18

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2008-2009 3.2

2009-2010 26.6

71.9

-9.1

80.0

-66.7

0.0 0.0 26.5 104.2 42.9 -54.5 700.0 300.0 53.8 31.8 56.4 46.7 22.6 10.0

53.8 110.0
2.9 18.4 30.0
0.0 87.5
8.3 10.0 -36.2 43.0 -36.4 -73.7 -63.6

-4.5 100.0
25.9 117.6

-4.8 12.5 41.8 -33.8

-63.2 264.3

1085.7 -47.1

-22.2 36.5 -25.0 400.0 -50.0

-14.3 27.7 166.7 -35.0 50.0

41.5

124.1

-34.5 12.5 -18.6 -14.3 -2.9 57.4 18.2

-2.8 -55.6 -16.7 16.7
-6.1 -8.2 38.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Plant Nursery Operations and Management Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Security and Loss Prevention Services Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 4

2010 2

9

18

23

58

73

27

19

26

33

11

4

13

20

18

22

29

26

25

8

7

3

27

20

34

95

70

82

7

2

1

192

242

335

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 100.0

2009-2010 -50.0

100.0

27.8

25.9

-63.0

36.8

26.9

-63.6

225.0

-10.0

22.2

-10.3

-3.8

-12.5

-57.1

-25.9

70.0

-26.3

17.1

-71.4

-50.0

26.0

38.4

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Albany Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Terrell County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Terrell

NUMBER PERCENT

4,563

100.0

443

9.7

44

1.0

70

1.5

299

6.6

95

2.1

442

9.7

584

12.8

179

3.9

258

5.7

824

18.1

270

5.9

318

7.0

150

3.3

503

11.0

84

1.8

Terrell Area

NUMBER PERCENT

80,094

100.0

7,091

8.9

1,653

2.1

2,277

2.8

7,957

9.9

2,207

2.8

8,703

10.9

12,312

15.4

3,705

4.6

3,804

4.8

8,242

10.3

4,479

5.6

4,295

5.4

2,168

2.7

9,932

12.4

1,269

1.6

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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262

97

233

89

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89

12

6

501

118

30

75

14

4

19

4

0

2,029

506

163

1

1

61

23

5

7

0

1

21

15

3

1

1

0

92

48

1

1

0

7

22

86

5

164

5

11

4

25

2

10

0

25

6

38

2

75

3

4

0

20

0

0

0

3

39

150 11

319

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13

96

202

36

22

6

23

46

129

6

16

2

9

196

414

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Calhoun

252

12

12

14

13

31

29

6

10

14

Dougherty

7,075

146

873

330

259

950 1,360

56

500

274

Lee

827

30

44

15

22

101

197

9

101

79

Randolph

346

14

52

8

17

22

39

10

20

15

Sumter

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

Terrell

694

16

55

33

18

74

91

14

47

20

Webster

115

4

8

3

2

13

15

7

12

4

Total Area

12,876

330 1,537

564

442 1,623 2,214

237

918

515

Prod.
57 1,146
112 92
692 203
34 2,336

Trans. & Moving
54 1,181
117 57
615 123
13 2,160

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1608 South Slappery Blvd Albany GA 31701 Phone: (229) 430 - 5010

Fax: (229) 430 - 5078

Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461
110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Thomas County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Thomas Brooks Colquitt Grady Mitchell Thomas Area Georgia United States Jefferson, FL Leon, FL

Labor Force 21,199 7,792 19,952 11,335 9,898 70,176
4,693,711 153,889,000
6,621 148,389

Employed 19,216 7,103 17,988 10,287 8,840 63,434
4,213,719 139,064,000
6,008 136,204

Unemployed Rate 1,983 9.4% 689 8.8% 1,964 9.8% 1,048 9.2% 1,058 10.7% 6,742 9.6%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
613 9.3% 12,185 8.2%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Thomas City of Thomasville Thomas Area Georgia United States Jefferson, FL Leon, FL

2010 2015 Census Rank
44,720 45 18,413

2015 Estimate
50,680

% Change 2010-2015
13.3

2025 Projected*
58,508

% Change 2010-2025
30.8

437,174

501,280

14.7

522,449

19.5

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

14,019

15,558

11.0

16,165

15.3

268,185

313,127

16.8

309,853

15.5

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Primary Metal Apparel
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
249 57
2 116
74 13
1 2 4 8 4 2 2 4 5 9 6 1 4 6 3
0 0 0 991 3 77 232 27 11 75 47
87
7
50 3
133 25 76
138 48
1,288 71 19 23 29
1,359

Thomas

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,572 330

17.7

909

1.6

494

* 513 2,404 621
* * * 359 36 * * 283 26 348 430 * 234 * *

*

*

2.5

594

11.9 1,036

3.1 1,580

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.8

617

0.2

856

*

*

*

*

1.4

719

0.1

506

1.7 1,003

2.1 1,023

*

*

1.2

954

*

*

*

*

0 0 0 12,840 11 838 2,107 208 130 562 165

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

63.6

614

0.1

554

4.1

859

10.4

462

1.0

784

0.6

590

2.8

881

0.8

581

387

1.9

892

16

0.1 1,920

2,626 285
3,414 210
1,290

13.0

488

1.4

591

16.9

846

1.0

399

6.4

236

592 39
16,451 3,749 201 1,307 2,241
20,200

2.9 0.2 81.4 18.6 1.0 6.5 11.1 100.0

431 529 762 831 1,278 572 644 674

Thomas Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

769

14,582

252

3,615

28.4

585

7.0

389

3

328

322

1,229

192

9,408

22

5,030

4

81

3

*

9

45

28

1,000

4

36

8

41

4

122

8

351

11

52

28

900

12

481

1

*

10

320

18

100

15

74

0.6

885

2.4

540

18.3

655

9.8

628

0.2

564

*

*

0.1

336

1.9

620

0.1

856

0.1

477

0.2

828

0.7

656

0.1

478

1.8

793

0.9

974

*

*

0.6

836

0.2

412

0.1

557

1 2 4 2,489 9 211 629 86 35 192 122

* * 675 25,616 232 2,050 5,619 677 273 1,361 455

*

*

*

*

1.3

485

49.9

567

0.5 1,058

4.0

773

10.9

444

1.3

658

0.5

689

2.6

812

0.9

526

193

894

1.7

728

17

102

0.2

865

119

3,239

10

349

301

5,742

44

300

201

2,816

6.3

472

0.7

578

11.2

759

0.6

391

5.5

234

320 102 3,360 254
60 87 107 3,614 267,525

1,508 81
40,279 11,094
533 2,439 8,122 51,373 3,752,981

2.9 0.2 78.4 21.6 1.0 4.7 15.8 100.0

418 488 573 613 1,061 568 597 582 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Thomas Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Thomas Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Thomas

Note: Source:

Ambassador Personnel Inc Cleaver Brooks Department of Behavioral Health Flowers Foods Inc Home Source Rental Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital Oil Dri Corporation of Georgia Inc Siemens Water Technologies Corp Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Thomas Area
Ambassador Personnel Inc Colquitt Regional Med Center Department of Behavioral Health Equity Group GA Div Llc John D Archbold Memorial Hospital National Beef Riverside Mfg Company Sanderson Farms Inc Wal-Mart Wight Nurseries Inc

COUNTY Thomas Colquitt Thomas Mitchell Thomas Colquitt Colquitt Colquitt Colquitt Grady

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Thomas

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Thomas, GA Grady, GA Leon, FL Colquitt, GA Mitchell, GA Brooks, GA Lowndes, GA Dougherty, GA Other Total Residents:

15,361 400 396 390 287 283 148 137 423
17,825

3(5&(17 2)727$/
86.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 1.6 1.6 0.8 0.8 2.4
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Thomas

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NUMBER

Thomas, GA Grady, GA Mitchell, GA Colquitt, GA Brooks, GA Leon, FL Decatur, GA Lowndes, GA Other Total Residents:

15,361 2,141 520 464 443 442 184 128 635
20,318

3(5&(17 2)727$/
75.6 10.5
2.6 2.3 2.2 2.2 0.9 0.6 3.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e23O8.3H-82T2.%6i0Ag45.%h-1L2534%71S45.6c-92265h3%4+o5.o-04l%4

Thomas Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.0% 35.6% 20.3%
7.3% 4.0% 100.0%

18-24 42.8% 33.6% 20.8%
2.5% 0.3% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.1% 37.2% 24.3%
9.2% 3.3% 100.0%

35-44 24.0% 40.3% 22.8%
8.7% 4.3% 100.0%

45-64 27.9% 37.4% 20.5%
8.2% 6.0% 100.0%

65+ 51.2% 26.9% 12.8%
5.7% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brooks Colquitt Grady Mitchell Thomas Thomas Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
123 465 221 194 503 1,506

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
123 465 221 194 503 1,506

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Colleges and Universities

Thomas Area Colquitt
Moultrie Technical College
Thomas
Southwest Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Thomas University

www.moultrietech.edu
www.southwestgatech.edu www.southwestgatech.edu www.thomasu.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 27

2009 26

2010 33

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

17

13

10

Adult Development and Aging

5

3

4

Agricultural Mechanics and Equipment/Machine Technology

3

14

13

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

19

11

9

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

13

8

2

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

4

10

9

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

6

5

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

3

4

19

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

27

18

31

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

62

64

54

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

33

42

25

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

18

4

5

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

2

7

14

15

19

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

49

39

47

Educational/Instructional Technology

17

17

31

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

2

5

15

14

22

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

29

36

12

8

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

21

17

52

23

16

21

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

2

2

1

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

3

2

1

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

13

4

1

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

4

3

19

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

4

4

6

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

30

24

23

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

14

10

17

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

10

7

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

9

18

13

Welding Technology/Welder

87

121

125

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -3.7

2009-2010 26.9

-23.5

-23.1

-40.0

33.3

366.7

-7.1

-42.1

-18.2

-38.5

-75.0

150.0

-10.0

-16.7

20.0

33.3

375.0

-33.3

72.2

3.2

-15.6

27.3

-40.5

-77.8

25.0

-66.7

250.0

7.1 -20.4
0.0 0.0

26.7 20.5 82.4 150.0

-6.7

57.1

11.5

24.1

-33.3 -19.0

-50.0 205.9

-30.4 0.0
-33.3 -69.2 -25.0
0.0 -20.0 -28.6 -30.0 100.0 39.1

31.3 -50.0 -50.0 -75.0 533.3 50.0
-4.2 70.0 85.7 -27.8
3.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southwest Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Thomas County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Thomas

NUMBER PERCENT

19,214

100.0

2,054

10.7

205

1.1

784

4.1

1,857

9.7

733

3.8

1,961

10.2

2,752

14.3

804

4.2

977

5.1

1,966

10.2

939

4.9

1,108

5.8

404

2.1

2,427

12.6

243

1.3

Thomas Area

NUMBER PERCENT

65,624

100.0

6,222

9.5

653

1.0

1,761

2.7

5,642

8.6

1,661

2.5

6,552

10.0

8,848

13.5

3,495

5.3

3,838

5.9

8,064

12.3

3,790

5.8

5,543

8.5

1,272

1.9

7,619

11.6

664

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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131

37

12

458

145

38

315

96

20

197

51

7

486

128

26

1,587

457

103

4

7

14

13

7

10

8

3

14

18

47

51

3

6

0

16

12

10

2

37

4

14

4

40

3

14

2

32

5

33

5

53

27

77 13

178

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10

32

67

105

42

66

21

52

51

134

191

389

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Brooks

812

21

58

42

35

83

147

18

93

34

Colquitt

4,129

65

470

165

114

481

612

133

313

206

Grady

3,255

39

421

163

128

393

465

143

254

144

Mitchell

2,424

57

259

130

54

243

297

61

157

124

Thomas

2,871

58

393

138

120

379

491

34

213

101

Total Area

13,491

240 1,601

638

451 1,579 2,012

389 1,030

609

Prod.
140 916 536 566 471 2,629

Trans. & Moving
141 654 569 476 473 2,313

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2551 East Pinetree Blvd Thomasville GA 31792 Phone: (229) 225 - 4033

Fax: (229) 225 - 5013

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2582
1317 East Jackson Street Thomasville, GA 31792-4750 Phone: (229) 225 - 4045

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Tift County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Tift Berrien Colquitt Cook Irwin Turner Worth Tift Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 18,308 7,933 19,952 6,689 3,909 4,274 9,977 71,042
4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 16,112 6,981 17,988 5,820 3,368 3,703 8,844 62,816
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 2,196 12.0% 952 12.0% 1,964 9.8% 869 13.0% 541 13.8% 571 13.4% 1,133 11.4% 8,226 11.6%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Tift City of Tifton Tift Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

40,118 50

45,648

13.8

50,197

25.1

16,350

162,261

176,464

8.8

197,432

21.7

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
194 49
0 99 46
7 2 1 2 1 4 2 5 2 5 7 2 3 3 0
0 0 0 0 917 2 80 228 37 13 77 38
81
6
51 10 110
8 99
77 26 1,137 72 17 30 25 1,209

Tift

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,539 519

14.4

591

2.9

326

0 557 1,462
99 * * * *
28 *
45 * *
709 * 6 * 0

0.0

0

3.2

607

8.3

679

0.6

665

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

408

*

*

0.3

621

*

*

*

*

4.0

770

*

*

0.0

437

*

*

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 10,368 * 1,014 2,429 952 171 367 141

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

58.9

551

*

*

5.8

753

13.8

464

5.4

790

1.0

835

2.1

747

0.8

586

816

4.6

478

*

*

*

333 *
1,308 45
2,224

1.9

629

*

*

7.4

743

0.3

272

12.6

270

287 21
12,928 4,681 225 1,392 3,064
17,609

1.6 0.1 73.4 26.6 1.3 7.9 17.4 100.0

526 465 571 784 1,010 593 750 601

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 696 205

Tift Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

12,518 3,995

25.8

507

8.2

322

2

*

306

1,429

183

7,073

19

2,202

6

565

6

76

27

780

2

*

9

42

5

332

12

159

5

132

29

426

18

818

10

*

14

103

11

37

1

*

*

*

2.9

606

14.6

591

4.5

520

1.2

572

0.2

402

1.6

611

*

*

0.1

435

0.7

662

0.3

628

0.3

530

0.9

547

1.7

749

*

*

0.2

384

0.1

422

*

*

1 2 3 3 2,538 11 226 664 106 46 212 106

* * 136 169 23,244 248 2,113 6,181 1,321 368 1,234 330

*

*

*

*

0.3

684

0.3

679

47.9

531

0.5 1,113

4.4

727

12.7

452

2.7

719

0.8

762

2.5

751

0.7

516

193

1,258

2.6

594

14

233

0.5

742

126

675

15

107

303

4,081

25

109

243

3,971

1.4

515

0.2

485

8.4

634

0.2

337

8.2

255

248 87
3,321 280 71 105 104
3,601 267,525

1,020 74
35,836 12,696
542 2,180 9,974 48,533 3,752,981

2.1

446

0.2

406

73.8

522

26.2

629

1.1

918

4.5

590

20.6

622

100.0

551

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Tift Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Tift Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Tift

Note: Source:

Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Heatcraft Inc McDonalds Orgill , Inc Personnel Services Llc Target Tift Regional Medical Center United Parcel Service University of Georgia Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Colquitt Regional Med Center Heatcraft Inc Jimmy Bullard And Sons National Beef Personnel Services Llc Riverside Mfg Company Sanderson Farms Inc Target Tift Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart

Tift Area

COUNTY Colquitt Tift Cook Colquitt Tift Colquitt Colquitt Tift Tift Tift

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Tift

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Tift, GA Dougherty, GA Turner, GA Cook, GA Irwin, GA Worth, GA Ben Hill, GA Berrien, GA Other Total Residents:

14,291 420 344 242 229 191 188 171 836
16,912

3(5&(17 2)727$/
84.5 2.5 2.0 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.1 1.0 4.9
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Tift

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NUMBER

Tift, GA Berrien, GA Worth, GA Colquitt, GA Irwin, GA Cook, GA Turner, GA Lowndes, GA Other Total Residents:

14,291 1,120 1,011 935 750 718 677 310 1,207
21,019

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.0 5.3 4.8 4.4 3.6 3.4 3.2 1.5 5.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e73O8.4H-82T2.%7i0Ag45.%h-1L3534%03S45.6c-92265h3%64+o5.o-04l%4

Tift Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.0% 34.7% 21.2%
6.4% 3.7% 100.0%

18-24 37.8% 32.9% 27.1%
2.0% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 27.1% 36.6% 25.0%
8.3% 3.1% 100.0%

35-44 26.0% 38.8% 22.7%
8.1% 4.4% 100.0%

45-64 30.9% 36.4% 20.5%
7.1% 5.2% 100.0%

65+ 53.2% 26.7% 11.9%
4.6% 3.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Berrien Colquitt Cook Irwin Tift Turner Worth Tift Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
194 465 129
97 402
89 216 1,592

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
194 465 129
97 402
89 216 1,592

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Colleges and Universities

Tift Area Tift
Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) Moultrie Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Colquitt
Moultrie Technical College
Turner
Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Cook
Cook County Center (Satellite campus of Valdosta Technical College)

tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu www.moultrietech.edu
www.moultrietech.edu
www.moultrietech.edu
www.valdostatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 82

2009 55

2010 52

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

46

49

63

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

9

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

20

20

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

69

34

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

4

4

6

Carpentry/Carpenter

19

14

7

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

30

43

12

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

18

26

16

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

13

22

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

99

137

127

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

33

31

27

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

12

11

23

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

1

5

4

14

5

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

53

79

79

Electrician

37

20

33

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

10

34

17

34

40

2

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

15

1

1

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

42

21

24

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

10

11

15

13

23

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

27

25

32

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

49

31

40

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

4

9

6

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

21

16

35

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

17

6

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

44

53

46

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

14

9

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

11

9

8

Small Business Administration/Management

5

7

1

Surgical Technology/Technologist

4

17

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

80

77

62

5

3

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -32.9

2009-2010 -5.5

6.5

28.6

80.0

-11.1

0.0

-50.0

-50.7

-58.8

0.0

50.0

-26.3

-50.0

43.3

-72.1

44.4

-38.5

160.0

69.2

38.4

-7.3

-6.1

-12.9

-8.3

109.1

400.0

-20.0

-64.3 49.1 -45.9 240.0

80.0 0.0
65.0 -50.0

17.6 -93.3 -50.0 150.0

-95.0 0.0
14.3 10.0

-13.3 -7.4
-36.7 125.0 -23.8 -64.7
20.5 -35.7 -18.2 40.0 325.0
-3.8

76.9 28.0 29.0 -33.3 118.8 16.7 -13.2 66.7 -11.1 -85.7 -35.3 -19.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 17

2009 20

2010 7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.6

2009-2010 -65.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Moultrie Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Tift County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Tift

NUMBER PERCENT

18,215

100.0

1,610

8.8

337

1.9

510

2.8

1,478

8.1

507

2.8

2,108

11.6

2,576

14.1

702

3.9

1,063

5.8

2,000

11.0

934

5.1

1,738

9.5

339

1.9

2,158

11.9

155

0.9

Tift Area

NUMBER PERCENT

70,642

100.0

6,003

8.5

724

1.0

1,564

2.2

5,448

7.7

1,856

2.6

7,351

10.4

10,131

14.3

3,600

5.1

4,513

6.4

9,285

13.1

4,265

6.0

6,348

9.0

1,269

1.8

7,491

10.6

794

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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145

38

100

25

11

71

20

3

404

119

26

70

21

6

188

58

11

1,412

431

102

0

9

14

13

3

4

3

1

10

17

3

3

12

11

45

58

1

3

0

12

12

10

2

37

1

5

0

10

3

0

2

13

12

23

3

42

1

1

0

5

2

5

1

18

32

47

8

137

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20

67

105

5

27

11

14

44

96

4

22

24

35

174

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Berrien

768

15

77

23

20

69

151

12

99

54

Colquitt

4,129

65

470

165

114

481

612

133

313

206

Cook

891

12

83

32

23

87

150

10

90

56

Irwin

402

10

31

8

15

35

73

10

32

37

Tift

2,633

34

357

152

101

272

450

120

178

139

Turner

443

8

34

20

12

41

75

12

39

25

Worth

1,621

28

147

75

42

187

244

32

133

110

Total Area

10,887

172 1,199

475

327 1,172 1,755

329

884

627

Prod.
143 916 179 101 426
85 304 2,154

Trans. & Moving
105 654 169
50 404
92 319 1,793

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322

Fax: (229) 386 - 7188

Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Toombs County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Toombs Appling Candler Emanuel Jeff Davis Montgomery Tattnall Treutlen Toombs Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 13,538 9,324 4,184 9,920 5,247 4,414 9,224 2,864 58,715
4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 12,101 8,323 3,773 8,773 4,493 3,941 8,321 2,500 52,225
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,437 10.6% 1,001 10.7% 411 9.8% 1,147 11.6% 754 14.4% 473 10.7% 903 9.8% 364 12.7% 6,490 11.1%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Toombs City of Lyons Toombs Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

27,223 66

30,628

12.5

33,576

23.3

4,367

135,651

144,633

6.6

162,748

20.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Transportation Equipment Textile Mills Computer and Electronic Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
122 30
0 54 38
4 1 2 7 2 0 5 1 1 2 5 1
1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 613 4 37 138 17 10 45 20
62
1
23 2
133 7
64
50 19 754 37
7 17 13 791

Toombs

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,529 662

22.8

533

6.0

502

0 564 1,304
59 * *
84 * *
14 * * *
192 *

0.0

0

5.1

625

11.7

509

0.5

399

*

*

*

*

0.8

358

*

*

*

*

0.1

253

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.7

462

*

*

* * 10 0 0 0 0 0 6,918 135 604 1,501 167 104 246 49

*

*

*

*

0.1

316

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

62.3

611

1.2

991

5.4

657

13.5

424

1.5

983

0.9

613

2.2

733

0.4

507

227

2.0

639

*

*

*

267 *
2,328 45
923

2.4

561

*

*

21.0

834

0.4

302

8.3

257

255 15
9,462 1,646
77 373 1,196 11,107

2.3

433

0.1

461

85.2

572

14.8

690

0.7

873

3.4

624

10.8

574

100.0

591

Toombs Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

537

8,951

169

2,390

22.8

557

6.1

493

1

*

220

1,487

147

5,074

7

*

2

*

6

488

10

166

17

932

2

*

9

*

3

*

2

*

11

91

31

901

15

674

*

*

3.8

595

12.9

577

*

*

*

*

1.2

365

0.4

356

2.4

676

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

612

2.3

528

1.7

636

2 11
8 1 1 2 3 4 2,011 17 141 552 99 40 152 66

* 76 33
* * * * 34 20,553 1,353 1,646 4,964 814 342 1,070 169

*

*

0.2

473

0.1

437

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

899

52.3

587

3.4 1,464

4.2

662

12.6

420

2.1

749

0.9

697

2.7

679

0.4

419

177

561

1.4

668

9

452

1.2

607

77

664

12

323

288

4,656

17

94

199

2,645

1.7

517

0.8

468

11.9

672

0.2

299

6.7

235

165 72
2,620 268 57 99 112
2,888 267,525

810 49
29,553 9,738 379 2,648 6,711
39,291 3,752,981

2.1

427

0.1

501

75.2

578

24.8

569

1.0

838

6.7

570

17.1

554

100.0

576

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Toombs Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Toombs Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Toombs

Note: Source:

Bethany Home Nursing Center Control Services Inc Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Runners Diversified Inc Southeastern Technical College Total Renal Care Inc Trane US Inc Tumi Inc Wal-Mart Whitestone Utility Services
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Toombs Area
Baxley-Appling County Hospital Crider Inc GA Dept of Corrections Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc Propex Operating Company Llc Runners Diversified Inc Southern Nuclear Operating Co Total Renal Care Inc Trane US Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Appling
Emanuel Tattnall Toombs
Jeff Davis Toombs Appling Toombs Toombs Toombs

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Toombs

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Toombs, GA Tattnall, GA Appling, GA Montgomery, GA Emanuel, GA Laurens, GA Telfair, GA Bulloch, GA Other Total Residents:

8,081 604 491 347 146 117 107 103 821
10,817

3(5&(17 2)727$/
74.7 5.6 4.5 3.2 1.3 1.1 1.0 1.0 7.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Toombs

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NUMBER

Toombs, GA Montgomery, GA Tattnall, GA Emanuel, GA Treutlen, GA Wheeler, GA Appling, GA Bulloch, GA Other Total Residents:

8,081 1,423
487 337 326 196 102
99 579 11,630

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.5 12.2
4.2 2.9 2.8 1.7 0.9 0.9 5.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e13O8.6H-73T2.%0iAg45.%h-5L3534%15S45.6c-83265h3%74+o5.o-74l%4

Toombs Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
36.0% 35.8% 19.1%
5.9% 3.2% 100.0%

18-24 41.7% 33.3% 22.1%
2.6% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 30.5% 39.9% 19.9%
7.8% 2.0% 100.0%

35-44 27.7% 39.6% 22.1%
6.8% 3.9% 100.0%

45-64 31.8% 37.3% 19.3%
6.6% 5.0% 100.0%

65+ 55.3% 26.3% 11.6%
4.1% 2.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Candler Emanuel Jeff Davis Montgomery Tattnall Toombs Treutlen Toombs Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
92 238 152
62 153 265
60 1,022

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
92 238 152
62 153 265
60 1,022

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Colleges and Universities

Toombs Area Toombs
Troy University Southeastern Technical College Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Appling
Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College)
Montgomery
Brewton-Parker College
Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College)

vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu www.southeasterntech.edu
www.altamahatech.edu
www.bpc.edu
www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Toombs County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Toombs

NUMBER PERCENT

11,645

100.0

1,080

9.3

115

1.0

174

1.5

1,205

10.4

268

2.3

1,039

8.9

1,608

13.8

754

6.5

695

6.0

1,252

10.8

522

4.5

1,005

8.6

585

5.0

1,234

10.6

109

0.9

Toombs Area

NUMBER PERCENT

53,347

100.0

4,207

7.9

424

0.8

1,087

2.0

4,521

8.5

1,064

2.0

4,737

8.9

7,388

13.9

3,618

6.8

3,603

6.8

6,808

12.8

2,934

5.5

4,957

9.3

2,074

3.9

5,403

10.1

522

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Appling

140

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Candler

86

22

10

Emanuel

184

37

15

Jeff Davis

75

26

6

Montgomery

66

14

3

Tattnall

92

29

0

Toombs

276

86

15

Treutlen

67

13

5

Total Area

986

254

58

1

12

3

4

8

3

1

4

1

4

1

6

6

21

1

3

22

57

12

5

0

23

0

5

1

10

2

7

2

34

4

2

0

15

1

3

1

17

4

3

1

10

3

5

1

43

1

12

0

13

27

42

6

165

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19

30

12

16

24

47

5

10

4

13

11

24

24

64

4

10

103

214

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Main.

Appling

1,137

16

72

50

19

73

134

36

270

73

Candler

467

8

26

23

10

46

70

24

59

28

Emanuel

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

14

130

59

Jeff Davis

594

20

34

20

8

47

79

19

85

51

Montgomery

416

9

24

11

7

45

60

12

62

33

Tattnall

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

51

84

52

Toombs

1,930

39

224

71

37

217

249

54

248

96

Treutlen

436

11

17

16

9

39

60

6

74

30

Total Area

7,037

160

541

258

141

652

920

216 1,012

422

Prod.
260 101 397 153
98 233 477 114 1,833

Trans. & Moving
134 72
160 78 55
105 218
60 882

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) #16 Carter Center Queen Street Vidalia GA 30474 Phone: (912) 538 - 3231

Fax: (912) 537 - 3238

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Towns County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Towns Habersham Rabun Union White Towns Area Georgia United States Clay, NC

Labor Force 5,610
19,552 6,666
10,887 12,179 54,894 4,693,711 153,889,000
4,544

Employed 5,071
17,595 5,854 9,877
10,954 49,351 4,213,719 139,064,000
4,038

Unemployed Rate 539 9.6%
1,957 10.0% 812 12.2%
1,010 9.3% 1,225 10.1% 5,543 10.1% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
506 11.1%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Towns City of Hiawassee Towns Area Georgia United States Clay, NC

2010 2015 Census Rank
10,471 121 880

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

12,193

16.4

14,051

34.2

128,614

149,650

16.4

186,508

45.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

10,326

11,968

15.9

12,947

25.4

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Beverage and Tobacco Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Apparel Textile Mills Machinery Transportation Equipment Food Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 78 4
2 59 13
1 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 254 2 9 62 14 4 25 16
24
0
18 3
26 5
35
11 13 345 23
5 12
6 368

Towns

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

159

4.9

507

7

0.2

633

* 89 53
* 13
* * * * * 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,538 * 23 399 29 * 148 55

*

*

2.7

458

1.6

553

*

*

0.4

306

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.7

829

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

77.9

499

*

*

0.7

448

12.2

358

0.9

574

*

*

4.5

785

1.7

422

61

1.9

625

0

0.0

0

43

1.3

684

*

*

*

476

14.6

610

92

2.8

227

624

19.1

284

26 10 2,707 553 33 62 458 3,260

0.8

358

0.3

655

83.0

504

17.0

606

1.0

696

1.9

586

14.0

537

100.0

509

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 641 39

Towns Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,580 455

20.2

680

1.4

712

7 439 156
3 10
5 3 16 18 21 19 1 3 3 3 4 6 8 14 19 2,115 14 88 525 72 32 144 125

50 1,504 4,570
11 179
* * 118 333 79 891 * 7 32 55 * 108 491 * 119 18,661 440 376 5,026 491 234 992 296

0.2

808

4.6

623

14.0

694

0.0

493

0.6

537

*

*

*

*

0.4

599

1.0

717

0.2

519

2.7 1,074

*

*

0.0

595

0.1

419

0.2

561

*

*

0.3

831

1.5

843

*

*

0.4

432

57.4

504

1.4 1,047

1.2

717

15.4

440

1.5

709

0.7

603

3.0

769

0.9

406

222

646

2.0

737

11

664

2.0

919

129

1,026

24

1,357

242

2,518

35

286

280

3,673

3.2

391

4.2

579

7.7

593

0.9

273

11.3

265

172 88
2,844 193 40 78 75
3,037 267,525

634 82
25,323 7,215 342 1,300 5,573
32,536 3,752,981

1.9

428

0.3

496

77.8

550

22.2

618

1.1

821

4.0

598

17.1

610

100.0

565

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Towns Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Towns Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Towns

Note: Source:

Blue Ridge Mountain Electric Member Brasstown Valley Resort Chatuge Regional Hospital Inc Division of Citizens South Bank Fieldstone Family Entertainment Center Ingles Markets Inc K-B Health Technology Inc McDonalds The Ridges Resort Inc Young Harris College
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Towns Area
Etcon Employment Soutions Ethicon Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Freudenberg-Nok Gen Partnership GA Dept of Corrections Habersham County Medical Center Parkdale America Llc Union County Nursing Home United Community Bank Young Harris College

COUNTY Habersham Habersham Habersham
White Habersham Habersham
Rabun Union Union Towns

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Towns

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Towns, GA Union, GA Clay, NC White, GA Cherokee, NC Fulton, GA Macon, NC Hall, GA Other Total Residents:

2,141 451 167 139 126 74 68 60 394
3,680

3(5&(17 2)727$/
58.2 12.3
4.5 3.8 3.4 2.0 1.8 1.6 10.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Towns

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NUMBER

Towns, GA Union, GA Clay, NC Cherokee, NC Rabun, GA Fannin, GA White, GA Cherokee, GA Other Total Residents:

2,141 453 404 109 38 32 24 19 69
3,289

3(5&(17 2)727$/
65.1 13.8 12.3
3.3 1.2 1.0 0.7 0.6 2.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e22O8.7H-52T2.%1iAg45.%h-7L2334%38S45.6c-69265h3%04+o5.o-04l%4

Towns Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.1% 34.3% 24.5%
8.7% 5.5% 100.0%

18-24 32.5% 32.9% 30.8%
3.7% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 21.7% 37.3% 26.5% 10.8%
3.7% 100.0%

35-44 20.0% 40.7% 24.0%
9.4% 5.9% 100.0%

45-64 23.6% 34.8% 24.8%
9.3% 7.5% 100.0%

65+ 38.9% 26.7% 19.6%
8.5% 6.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Habersham Rabun Towns Union White Towns Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
362 150
58 142 416 1,128

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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362 150
58 142 416 1,128

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Colleges and Universities

Towns Area

Habersham

North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College
Union

www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu

Blairsville Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College)
Towns

www.northgatech.edu

North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Young Harris College
White

www.northgatech.edu www.yhc.edu

Truett-McConnell College

www.truett.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

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2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 43

2009 37

2010 39

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

3

15

3

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

7

2

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

10

9

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

52

89

33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

38

52

54

3

4

10

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

5

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

21

14

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

52

50

76

13

3

15

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

21

15

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

37

49

Lineworker

69

64

37

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

17

16

9

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

6

7

7

26

42

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

2

1

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

16

12

16

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

5

9

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

12

5

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

33

36

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

3

10

25

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

10

7

9

Tool and Die Technology/Technician

4

5

3

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

54

65

75

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2008-2009 -14.0

2009-2010 5.4

400.0

-80.0

16.7

-71.4

-10.0

11.1

71.2

-62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

33.3 -16.7 250.0
-3.8

150.0 20.0 -33.3 52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0 20.4

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0 15.4

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Turf and Turfgrass Management
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 11

2009 5

2010 13

3

7

6

2

7

3

25

35

66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -54.5

2009-2010 160.0

133.3

-14.3

250.0

-57.1

40.0

88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Towns County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Towns

NUMBER PERCENT

3,851

100.0

379

9.8

4

0.1

120

3.1

332

8.6

140

3.6

430

11.2

620

16.1

465

12.1

165

4.3

247

6.4

119

3.1

208

5.4

40

1.0

563

14.6

19

0.5

Towns Area

NUMBER PERCENT

45,695

100.0

4,354

9.5

541

1.2

1,038

2.3

3,472

7.6

1,137

2.5

5,227

11.4

6,270

13.7

3,594

7.9

3,295

7.2

5,529

12.1

1,822

4.0

3,154

6.9

887

1.9

5,144

11.3

231

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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150

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Rabun

125

49

10

Towns

101

31

10

Union

172

53

12

White

216

77

18

Total Area

1,113

360

90

13

30

5

3

6

6

8

15

7

9

39

63

8

16

5

72

3

3

0

22

0

5

2

9

4

9

1

20

3

7

5

24

18

40 13

147

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27 10
1 11 12 61

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45

93

9

11

14

17

14

25

23

31

105

177

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Habersham Rabun Towns Union White Total Area

2,887

53

293

164

83

330

554

497

13

45

31

10

66

124

278

3

24

11

10

72

69

641

10

74

32

14

126

141

1,024

20

91

55

43

132

225

5,327

99

527

293

160

726 1,113

25

322

138

1

71

24

1

37

15

3

99

56

13

106

65

43

635

298

Prod.
601 78 20 49
174 922

Trans. & Moving
324 34 16 37
100 511

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 189 Rogers Street Blairsville GA 30512 Phone: (706) 745 - 6959

Fax: (706) 745 - 6453

Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Treutlen County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Treutlen Emanuel Johnson Laurens Montgomery Toombs Wheeler Treutlen Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 2,864 9,920 3,417
21,592 4,414
13,538 2,828
58,573 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,500 8,773 2,994
18,926 3,941
12,101 2,519
51,754 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 364 12.7%
1,147 11.6% 423 12.4%
2,666 12.3% 473 10.7%
1,437 10.6% 309 10.9%
6,819 11.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Treutlen City of Soperton Treutlen Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

6,885 3,115 131,664 9,687,653 309,050,816

142

7,558

142,188 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change 2010-2015
9.8

2025 Projected*
8,433

8.0

157,718

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
22.5
19.8 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Textile Mills Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Furniture and Related Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Machinery Textile Product Mills Apparel Miscellaneous Wood Product Food Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 17 5 7 5 2 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 68 1 5 27 3 0 5 1
4
0
2 1 11 0 3
5 6 91 20 3 7 10 111

Treutlen

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

119

10.3

511

18

1.6

610

31

2.7

618

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

628

54.6

429

*

*

*

41

3.6

831

235

20.4

366

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

24

2.1

567

*

*

*

11

1.0

294

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

132

11.5

457

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

19 *
751 398
11 119 268 1,150

1.7

408

*

*

65.3

472

34.6

638

1.0

908

10.3

481

23.3

525

100.0

471

Treutlen Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

472

8,814

108

1,162

224

1,881

140

5,771

21.3

647

2.8

542

4.5

610

13.9

681

3

*

*

*

8

24

10

126

17

628

0.1

354

0.3

560

1.5

539

1 2 3 4 4 4 5 6 6 7 9 11 11 29 2,122 11 127 554 95 31 151 84

* * 39 7 69 110 296 525 744 84 104 389 954 1,281 22,631 269 1,345 5,198 1,248 343 1,076 226

*

*

*

*

0.1

616

0.0

973

0.2

435

0.3 1,303

0.7

920

1.3

621

1.8

682

0.2

358

0.3

525

0.9

600

2.3

592

3.1

627

54.6

549

0.6 1,017

3.2

686

12.5

421

3.0

692

0.8

665

2.6

719

0.5

484

166

649

1.6

757

7

*

*

*

96

1,459

11

389

357

6,196

23

*

216

3,082

3.5

498

0.9

458

15.0

687

*

*

7.4

247

193 80
2,674 265 56 106 103
2,939 267,525

701 54
31,499 9,930 1,469 2,802 5,659
41,428 3,752,981

1.7 0.1 76.0 24.0 3.5 6.8 13.7 100.0

445 553 577 656 1,125 557 583 596 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Treutlen Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Treutlen Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Treutlen

Note: Source:

Dairy Queen of Soperton Dennard Inc GA Dept of Corrections General Fibers & Fabric Main Strip Minit Mart Phillip Jennings Turf Farms Llc Piglet Inc Southern Commercial Glass Inc Treutlen County Nursing Home Llc Unique Business Solutions
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Treutlen Area
Crider Inc Fairview Park Hospital Flexsteel Industries Inc Meadows Regional Medical Center Inc North Georgia Detention Center Runners Diversified Inc Total Renal Care Inc Trane US Inc Wal-Mart YKK AP America Inc

COUNTY Emanuel Laurens Laurens Toombs Wheeler Toombs Toombs Toombs Toombs Laurens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Treutlen

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Treutlen, GA Laurens, GA Toombs, GA Emanuel, GA Montgomery, GA Bibb, GA Chatham, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

1,020 426 326 134 75 32 32 19 141
2,222

3(5&(17 2)727$/
45.9 19.2 14.7
6.0 3.4 1.4 1.4 0.9 6.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Treutlen

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Treutlen, GA Toombs, GA Montgomery, GA Emanuel, GA Laurens, GA Wheeler, GA Johnson, GA Telfair, GA Total Residents:

1,020 58 57 44 36 21 13 6
1,255

3(5&(17 2)727$/
81.3 4.6 4.5 3.5 2.9 1.7 1.0 0.5
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e73O8.3H-32T2.%4i5Ag45.%h-4L3534%12S45.6c-97265h3%4+o5.o-64l%4

Treutlen Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.5% 36.8% 18.8%
6.9% 4.0% 100.0%

18-24 37.3% 35.1% 24.1%
3.3% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.4% 39.7% 22.5%
9.7% 3.8% 100.0%

35-44 24.6% 41.8% 20.9%
7.8% 4.8% 100.0%

45-64 31.9% 38.1% 17.3%
7.3% 5.5% 100.0%

65+ 52.7% 27.0% 11.5%
5.0% 3.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Emanuel Johnson Laurens Montgomery Toombs Treutlen Wheeler Treutlen Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
238 48
538 62
265 60 51
1,262

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
238 48
538 62
265 60 51
1,262

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Colleges and Universities

Treutlen Area Toombs
Troy University Southeastern Technical College
Montgomery
Brewton-Parker College
Emanuel
East Georgia College Swainsboro Technical College
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College
Treutlen
Southeastern Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

vidalia.troy.edu www.southeasterntech.edu
www.bpc.edu
www.ega.edu www.swainsborotech.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 28

2010 20

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

14

27

31

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

4

4

4

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

7

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

23

13

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

20

63

46

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

8

46

64

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

2

15

11

6

7

10

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

4

5

5

7

101

38

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

8

9

24

1

26

46

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

3

12

9

18

40

53

Medical/Clinical Assistant

6

19

24

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

14

15

6

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

1

5

4

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

11

10

10

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

1

2

2

Surgical Technology/Technologist

5

8

9

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

38

48

51

5

3

3

24

46

64

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 250.0

2009-2010 -28.6

92.9

14.8

0.0

0.0

175.0

-36.4

360.0

-43.5

215.0

-27.0

475.0

39.1

650.0

-26.7

16.7

42.9

25.0

0.0

1342.9 12.5

-62.4 166.7

2500.0 300.0

76.9 -25.0

122.2 216.7
7.1 400.0
-9.1 100.0
60.0 26.3

32.5 26.3 -60.0 -20.0
0.0 0.0 12.5 6.3

-40.0

0.0

91.7

39.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Southeastern Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Treutlen County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Treutlen

NUMBER PERCENT

2,544

100.0

169

6.6

4

0.2

59

2.3

270

10.6

50

2.0

230

9.0

335

13.2

315

12.4

99

3.9

259

10.2

120

4.7

180

7.1

120

4.7

279

11.0

55

2.2

Treutlen Area

NUMBER PERCENT

52,878

100.0

4,128

7.8

534

1.0

1,242

2.4

4,789

9.1

1,368

2.6

4,804

9.1

7,060

13.4

3,586

6.8

3,164

6.0

6,892

13.0

2,969

5.6

3,579

6.8

2,162

4.1

6,004

11.4

597

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Emanuel

184

37

15

Johnson

96

19

2

Laurens

773

211

48

Montgomery

66

14

3

Toombs

276

86

15

Treutlen

67

13

5

Wheeler

49

11

3

Total Area

1,511

391

91

8

3

3

2

21

32

1

4

6

21

1

3

0

2

40

67

2

7

2

34

2

6

1

18

10

39

5

120

1

3

1

17

3

5

1

43

1

12

0

13

0

2

0

18

19

74 10

263

$UWV 'HVLJQ
5 8 32 5 8 5 3 66

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24

47

13

22

84

171

4

13

24

64

4

10

1

9

154

336

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

TOTAL 3URWHFW 6YFV

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Main.

Emanuel

1,186

23

76

34

33

109

151

14

130

59

Johnson

629

13

35

13

16

66

100

3

75

27

Laurens

6,242

145

793

242

199

875

993

28

454

255

Montgomery

416

9

24

11

7

45

60

12

62

33

Toombs

1,930

39

224

71

37

217

249

54

248

96

Treutlen

436

11

17

16

9

39

60

6

74

30

Wheeler

311

14

19

14

3

26

39

8

29

21

Total Area

11,150

254 1,188

401

304 1,377 1,652

125 1,072

521

Prod.
397 162 1,125
98 477 114
93 2,466

Trans. & Moving
160 119 1,133
55 218
60 45 1,790

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525

Fax: (478) 275 - 6599

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Troup County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Troup Coweta Harris Heard Meriwether Troup Area Georgia United States Chambers, AL Randolph, AL

Labor Force 31,401 59,998 16,253 4,756 9,171
121,579 4,693,711 153,889,000
14,060 9,050

Employed 27,811 54,092 15,057 4,162 7,970
109,092 4,213,719 139,064,000
12,129 7,916

Unemployed Rate 3,590 11.4% 5,906 9.8% 1,196 7.4% 594 12.5% 1,201 13.1%
12,487 10.3% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,931 13.7% 1,134 12.5%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Troup

67,044 35

73,505

9.6

89,442

33.4

City of LaGrange

29,588

Troup Area

316,761

362,891

14.6

450,371

42.2

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Chambers, AL

34,029

36,404

7.0

36,532

7.4

Randolph, AL

22,521

26,000

15.4

28,232

25.4

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Chemical
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
281 11
2 159 109
3 1 13 7 5 1 8 1 7 5 1 19 10 3
2 12
6 5 0 1,190 1 77 279 37 22 97 60
106
15
86 9
128 20
130
123 42
1,513 80 12 31 37
1,593

Troup

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

8,624 37

27.5

947

0.1

461

* 1,141 7,427
* * 805 1,883 68 * 33 * 327 26 * 139 412 *

*

*

3.6

850

23.7

964

*

*

*

*

2.6

951

6.0

960

0.2

451

*

*

0.1

507

*

*

1.0

691

0.1

830

*

*

0.4

806

1.3 1,200

*

*

* 2,859
31 23
0 18,356
* 1,109 4,157
594 1,788
958 237

*

*

9.1

964

0.1

540

0.1

657

0.0

0

58.6

631

*

*

3.5

696

13.3

576

1.9

795

5.7

783

3.1

828

0.8

592

543

1.7 1,006

363

1.2 1,254

2,395 *
3,070 201
1,985

7.6

424

*

*

9.8

787

0.6

353

6.3

242

511 42
27,022 4,297 131 743 3,423
31,318

1.6 0.1 86.3 13.7 0.4 2.4 10.9 100.0

590 606 789 780 1,122 582 635 719

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 890 62

Troup Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

16,392 256

22.8

881

0.4

569

4

36

581

3,758

243

12,339

4

*

3

21

17

991

15

1,908

9

427

3

*

18

68

2

*

14

763

17

209

6

575

49

737

18

579

5

523

0.1

807

5.2

823

17.2

905

*

*

0.0

761

1.4

901

2.7

952

0.6

701

*

*

0.1

538

*

*

1.1

725

0.3

783

0.8

754

1.0

850

0.8 1,138

0.7 1,165

4 20 17 15
7 3,451
13 224 745 140
65 249 187

* 4,034
107 220 117 42,134 945 2,441 10,220 1,475 2,234 1,838 568

*

*

5.6

923

0.1

665

0.3

972

0.2

930

58.6

602

1.3 1,331

3.4

739

14.2

511

2.1

770

3.1

766

2.6

846

0.8

607

373

1,355

1.9

946

26

448

0.6 1,363

274

4,265

36

721

343

6,970

63

913

360

6,232

5.9

447

1.0

540

9.7

772

1.3

426

8.7

258

353 174 4,515 287
58 88 141 4,802 267,525

1,513 134
58,660 13,222
524 1,993 10,705 71,883 3,752,981

2.1

526

0.2

659

81.6

681

18.4

661

0.7

993

2.8

575

14.9

660

100.0

677

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Troup Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Troup Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Troup

Note: Source:

American Home Shield Corp #ttek Duracell Engineering Ctr Intercall Inc Interface Flooring Systems Inc Kia Motors Manufacturing Knology Broadband Inc Lagrange Troup County Hospital Auth Milliken & Company Mobis Alabama Llc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Troup Area
Callaway Gardens Resort Fluor Daniel Services Corp Intercall Inc Interface Flooring Systems Inc Kia Motors Manufacturing Lagrange Troup County Hospital Auth Milliken & Company Piedmont Newnan Hospital Inc Wal-Mart Yamaha Motor Mfg Corp Of America

COUNTY Harris Heard Troup Troup Troup Troup Troup
Coweta Troup
Coweta

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Troup

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Troup, GA Chambers, AL Coweta, GA Fulton, GA Harris, GA Muscogee, GA Meriwether, GA Fayette, GA Other Total Residents:

22,074 751 708 550 373 306 272 269
1,028 26,331

3(5&(17 2)727$/
83.8 2.9 2.7 2.1 1.4 1.2 1.0 1.0 3.9
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Troup

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NUMBER

Troup, GA Chambers, AL Harris, GA Meriwether, GA Randolph, AL Lee, AL Heard, GA Coweta, GA Other Total Residents:

22,074 2,934 1,183 956 872 790 678 586 1,686
31,759

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.5 9.2 3.7 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.1 1.8 5.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e62O8.5H-81T2.%5i2Ag45.%h-7L2434%38S45.6c-23165h3%54+o5.o-24l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
25.2% 33.5% 24.6% 11.4%
5.3% 100.0%

18-24 36.8% 34.1% 24.0%
4.6% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.7% 34.0% 27.7% 17.3%
5.2% 100.0%

35-44 15.2% 36.1% 29.6% 13.5%
5.7% 100.0%

45-64 23.2% 34.8% 23.7% 10.8%
7.5% 100.0%

65+ 48.3% 26.0% 15.4%
6.7% 3.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Coweta Harris Heard Meriwether Troup Troup Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,275 338 124 170 682
2,589

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
1,275 338 124 170 682
2,589

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Colleges and Universities

Troup Area Troup
LaGrange College West Georgia Technical College West Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.lagrange.edu www.westgatech.edu www.westgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Child Care Provider/Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 66

2009 77

2010 135

36

72

51

6

7

6

74

185

255

7

14

3

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9

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2008-2009 16.7

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100.0

-29.2

16.7

-14.3

150.0

37.8

100.0

-78.6

800.0

88.9

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Dental Hygiene/Hygienist Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Specialist/Medical Biller Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 9

2010 9

29

21

53

10

7

8

18

19

35

136

150

237

49

62

64

3

10

8

58

64

61

32

37

13

68

63

90

25

12

15

26

52

49

7

11

5

13

11

7

53

87

72

38

38

16

14

22

67

56

56

102

12

20

7

24

59

67

12

14

49

4

2

1

43

42

3

16

10

36

26

46

67

20

7

31

33

32

38

17

45

33

18

11

16

7

12

8

124

249

194

98

135

242

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -10.0

2009-2010 0.0

-27.6

152.4

-30.0

14.3

5.6

84.2

10.3

58.0

26.5

3.2

233.3

-20.0

10.3

-4.7

15.6

-64.9

-7.4 -52.0 100.0 57.1

42.9 25.0 -5.8 -54.5

-15.4 64.2

-36.4 -17.2

0.0

-57.9

57.1

204.5

0.0

82.1

66.7 145.8
16.7 -50.0
-2.3 -37.5 76.9 -65.0
-3.0 164.7 -38.9
71.4 100.8

-65.0 13.6 250.0 -50.0 -92.9 260.0 45.7 342.9 18.8 -26.7 45.5 -33.3 -22.1

37.8

79.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from West Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Troup County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Troup

NUMBER PERCENT

28,098

100.0

2,481

8.8

599

2.1

703

2.5

2,712

9.7

715

2.5

2,908

10.4

4,118

14.7

1,374

4.9

1,605

5.7

4,398

15.7

1,405

5.0

1,220

4.3

584

2.1

3,112

11.1

164

0.6

Troup Area

NUMBER PERCENT

101,023

100.0

9,957

9.9

3,205

3.2

2,337

2.3

9,121

9.0

2,427

2.4

9,842

9.7

16,349

16.2

5,771

5.7

7,290

7.2

12,042

11.9

4,994

4.9

4,353

4.3

2,109

2.1

10,691

10.6

535

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,303

548

159

275

99

46

70

23

3

182

44

12

840

250

87

2,670

964

307

63

75

16

15

4

4

9

15

37

40

129

149

21

30 19

112

3

12

1

32

1

0

1

9

4

12

1

22

19

48

5

128

48

102 27

303

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111

21

19

6

16

17

40

46

145

175

331

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Coweta Harris Heard Meriwether Troup Total Area

4,505 966 540
1,555 7,529 15,095

69

333

27

45

4

31

15

72

102

561

217 1,042

161

114

455 1,254

50

24

81

227

8

17

42

96

71

42

88

293

388

189

567 1,157

678

386 1,233 3,027

9

352

242

5

100

59

5

72

42

9

101

80

16

524

274

44 1,149

697

Prod.
877 197 138 466 2,232 3,910

Trans. & Moving
639 151
85 318 1,519 2,712

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1002 Longley Place LaGrange GA 30240-5733 Phone: (706) 845 - 4000

Fax: (706) 845 - 4005

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1220 Hogansville Road Suite 400 LaGrange, GA 30241-6600 Phone: (706) 298 - 7270

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Turner County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Turner Ben Hill Crisp Irwin Tift Wilcox Worth Turner Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,274 6,998 9,285 3,909
18,308 3,020 9,977
55,771 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 3,703 5,993 8,039 3,368
16,112 2,644 8,844
48,703 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 571 13.4%
1,005 14.4% 1,246 13.4%
541 13.8% 2,196 12.0%
376 12.5% 1,133 11.4% 7,068 12.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Turner City of Ashburn Turner Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

8,930 137

9,270

3.8

9,420

5.5

4,152

130,593

141,377

8.3

155,291

18.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Construction Manufacturing Textile Product Mills Wood Product Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Primary Metal Textile Mills Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Printing and Related Support Activities Transportation Equipment Food Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 22 6 6 10 2 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
126 1
16 31
7 2 13 2
10
0
3 0 9 1 18
13 3
151 24 8 10 6
175

Turner

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

332

17.5

574

*

*

*

*

*

*

255

13.4

567

*

*

*

138

7.3

645

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

922

48.5

502

*

*

*

199

10.5

807

234

12.3

382

33

1.7

454

*

*

*

78

4.1

683

*

*

*

35

1.8

828

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

158

8.3

411

*

*

*

155

8.1

222

22 *
1,256 646 34 87 525
1,902

1.2

432

*

*

66.0

538

34.0

619

1.8

822

4.6

492

27.6

542

100.0

531

NUMBER
OF FIRMS
506 135 224 147
4 19
9 11 19
1 2 3 3 3 3 6 8 8 15 15 18 2,181 6 192 568 87 38 189 95

Turner Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,896 1,584 1,066 4,245

17.5

600

4.0

435

2.7

600

10.8

662

36

0.1

356

600

1.5

596

425

1.1

750

128

0.3

589

194

0.5

540

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

45

0.1

745

135

0.3

480

535

1.4

551

7

0.0

398

27

0.1

465

44

0.1

466

341

0.9

524

374

0.9

729

1,130

2.9

798

21,686 148

55.1

516

0.4 1,168

2,067

5.2

764

5,371 1,448
309

13.6

430

3.7

765

0.8

751

998

2.5

722

321

0.8

505

157

1,094

2.8

526

9

140

0.4

849

107

987

15

140

262

4,088

23

112

223

3,820

2.5

465

0.4

482

10.4

572

0.3

240

9.7

261

210 61
2,748 263 65 99 99
3,011 267,525

646 52
28,634 10,743
452 2,185 8,106 39,377 3,752,981

1.6

508

0.1

438

72.7

536

27.3

639

1.1

913

5.5

581

20.6

640

100.0

565

844

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Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Turner Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Turner Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Turner

Note: Source:

Calhoun Produce Inc GA Dept of Corrections Golden Peanut Co. Heritage Healthcare of Ashburn Llc Phoenix Wood Products Piggly Wiggly South Georgia Banking Company Suncrest Stone Inc Universal Forest Products Zaxby's
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Turner Area
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc Heatcraft Inc Personnel Services Llc Shaw Industries Group Inc Target Tift Regional Medical Center University Of Georgia Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Tift
Crisp Tift Tift
Ben Hill Tift Tift Tift
Crisp Tift

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Turner

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Turner, GA Tift, GA Crisp, GA Dougherty, GA Ben Hill, GA Irwin, GA Worth, GA Dooly, GA Other Total Residents:

2,370 677 281 143 117 68 36 31 110
3,833

3(5&(17 2)727$/
61.8 17.7
7.3 3.7 3.1 1.8 0.9 0.8 2.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Turner

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NUMBER

Turner, GA Tift, GA Worth, GA Crisp, GA Ben Hill, GA Wilcox, GA Irwin, GA Houston, AL Other Total Residents:

2,370 344 130 94 57 29 24 14 86
3,148

3(5&(17 2)727$/
75.3 10.9
4.1 3.0 1.8 0.9 0.8 0.4 2.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.3H-72T2.%4i1Ag45.%h-3L3534%03S45.6c-74265h3%54+o5.o-44l%4

Turner Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.1% 35.5% 21.2%
6.4% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 35.7% 34.8% 28.1%
1.2% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.3% 38.8% 24.4%
8.7% 3.9% 100.0%

35-44 25.4% 40.3% 22.6%
7.5% 4.2% 100.0%

45-64 30.7% 35.5% 21.2%
7.4% 5.3% 100.0%

65+ 53.4% 26.8% 11.1%
5.1% 3.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Ben Hill Crisp Irwin Tift Turner Wilcox Worth Turner Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
181 209
97 402
89 77 216 1,271

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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181 209
97 402
89 77 216 1,271

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Colleges and Universities

Turner Area

Tift

Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Crisp

tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu

Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College)

www.darton.edu

Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu

Ben Hill

East Central Technical College
Turner

www.eastcentraltech.edu

Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College) Moultrie Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.moultrietech.edu www.moultrietech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 82

2009 55

2010 52

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

46

49

63

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

9

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

20

20

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

69

34

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

4

4

6

Carpentry/Carpenter

19

14

7

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

30

43

12

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

18

26

16

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

13

22

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

99

137

127

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

33

31

27

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

12

11

23

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

1

5

4

14

5

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

53

79

79

Electrician

37

20

33

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

10

34

17

34

40

2

Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management

15

1

1

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

42

21

24

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

10

11

15

13

23

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

27

25

32

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

49

31

40

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

4

9

6

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

21

16

35

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

17

6

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

44

53

46

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

14

9

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

11

9

8

Small Business Administration/Management

5

7

1

Surgical Technology/Technologist

4

17

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design

80

77

62

5

3

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -32.9

2009-2010 -5.5

6.5

28.6

80.0

-11.1

0.0

-50.0

-50.7

-58.8

0.0

50.0

-26.3

-50.0

43.3

-72.1

44.4

-38.5

160.0

69.2

38.4

-7.3

-6.1

-12.9

-8.3

109.1

400.0

-20.0

-64.3 49.1 -45.9 240.0

80.0 0.0
65.0 -50.0

17.6 -93.3 -50.0 150.0

-95.0 0.0
14.3 10.0

-13.3 -7.4
-36.7 125.0 -23.8 -64.7
20.5 -35.7 -18.2 40.0 325.0
-3.8

76.9 28.0 29.0 -33.3 118.8 16.7 -13.2 66.7 -11.1 -85.7 -35.3 -19.5

-40.0

0.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 17

2009 20

2010 7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.6

2009-2010 -65.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Moultrie Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Turner County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Turner

NUMBER PERCENT

4,280

100.0

330

7.7

18

0.4

83

1.9

390

9.1

125

2.9

452

10.6

607

14.2

175

4.1

134

3.1

650

15.2

349

8.2

285

6.7

115

2.7

453

10.6

114

2.7

Turner Area

NUMBER PERCENT

57,462

100.0

4,885

8.5

743

1.3

1,430

2.5

4,435

7.7

1,546

2.7

5,962

10.4

8,260

14.4

2,574

4.5

3,551

6.2

7,491

13.0

3,731

6.5

4,337

7.6

1,408

2.5

6,439

11.2

670

1.2

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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154

47

10

Crisp

263

77

9

Irwin

71

20

3

Tift

404

119

26

Turner

70

21

6

Wilcox

56

7

1

Worth

188

58

11

Total Area

1,206

349

66

2

7

6

6

3

1

10

17

3

3

4

3

12

11

40

48

3

9

1

24

8

11

2

39

3

0

2

13

12

23

3

42

1

1

0

5

1

4

1

11

2

5

1

18

30

53 10

152

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27

22

28

70

11

14

44

96

4

22

7

17

24

35

145

276

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Main.

Ben Hill Crisp Irwin Tift Turner Wilcox Worth Total Area

789

25

68

28

19

79

129

8

64

54

2,918

52

500

166

52

365

348

43

216

95

402

10

31

8

15

35

73

10

32

37

2,633

34

357

152

101

272

450

120

178

139

443

8

34

20

12

41

75

12

39

25

487

14

25

18

15

46

78

16

41

28

1,621

28

147

75

42

187

244

32

133

110

9,293

171 1,162

467

256 1,025 1,397

241

703

488

Prod.
218 533 101 426
85 117 304 1,784

Trans. & Moving
97 548
50 404
92 89 319 1,599

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 310 South Tift Avenue Tifton GA 31794 Phone: (229) 386 - 3322

Fax: (229) 386 - 7188

Rehabilitation Center(s) 820-C Love Avenue P. O. Box 1629 Tifton, GA 31793-1629 Phone: (229) 386 - 3522

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Twiggs County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Twiggs Bibb Bleckley Houston Jones Laurens Wilkinson Twiggs Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,565
73,526 5,383
71,182 14,111 21,592
4,416 194,775 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 4,038
65,735 4,724
65,774 12,774 18,926
3,887 175,858 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 527 11.5%
7,791 10.6% 659 12.2%
5,408 7.6% 1,337 9.5% 2,666 12.3%
529 12.0% 18,917 9.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Twiggs City of Jeffersonville Twiggs Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
9,023 125 1,035

2015 Estimate
11,187

% Change 2010-2015
24.0

2025 Projected*
12,547

% Change 2010-2025
39.1

404,199

432,084

6.9

486,837

20.4

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Apparel Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Machinery Transportation Equipment Chemical Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
21 4
1 13
3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 53 0 3 12 9 0 1 2
2
0
2 2 9 1 4
6 3 77 17 3 5 9 94

Twiggs

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

258

25.9 1,059

27

2.7

745

*

*

*

64

6.4

460

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

402

40.3

455

0

0.0

0

27

2.7

284

61

6.1

357

84

8.4

656

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

144

14.4

421

*

*

*

32

3.2

285

8

0.8

535

*

*

*

663

66.5

758

333

33.4

621

11

1.1

790

14

1.4

575

308

30.9

499

997

100.0

631

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,119 72

Twiggs Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

20,577 397

12.5

840

0.2

738

16

1,315

738

5,030

293

13,839

21

4,000

25

589

41

1,105

30

709

2

*

3

*

3

60

3

156

7

*

10

1,338

11

399

0.8 1,182

3.1

730

8.4

851

2.4

686

0.4

634

0.7

803

0.4

544

*

*

*

*

0.0

776

0.1 1,041

*

*

0.8 1,321

0.2

706

11 12 13 15 26 29 31 7,263 19 360 1,595 210 122 551 364

941 293 976 234 220 812 1,573 100,346 628 3,919 20,330 3,689 1,812 8,071 1,711

0.6

559

0.2

913

0.6 1,247

0.1

946

0.1

583

0.5

831

1.0 1,038

60.8

637

0.4 1,186

2.4

841

12.3

445

2.2

703

1.1

827

4.9

864

1.0

590

841

6,744

4.1 1,077

68

2,369

1.4

943

433 71
1,003 86
803

7,478 2,683 22,075
950 14,662

4.5

430

1.6

869

13.4

809

0.6

331

8.9

255

737 263 8,645 520 124 150 246 9,165 267,525

3,229 188
121,111 43,801 * 5,490 19,559
164,911 3,752,981

2.0

550

0.1

627

73.4

671

26.6

895

*

*

3.3

613

11.9

653

100.0

730

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Twiggs Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Twiggs Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Twiggs

Note: Source:

Adcare Health Systems Inc Epps Brothers Inc Howard Sheppard, Inc. Kamin Holding Co Llc Swainsboro Livestock & Auction Llc TFS of Georgia Triad at Jeffersonville I Llc Twiggs Academy Inc Upson NSC W & S Enterprises Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Twiggs Area
Certistaff Inc Corp of Mercer University Frito-Lay Inc Georgia Health Holdings Inc Government Employees Ins Co Houston Hospitals Inc Perdue Farms Incorporated The Medical Ctr of Central Ga Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bibb Bibb
Houston Bibb Bibb
Houston Houston
Bibb Bibb Houston

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Twiggs

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Bibb, GA Twiggs, GA Houston, GA Wilkinson, GA Bleckley, GA Laurens, GA Washington, GA Baldwin, GA Other Total Residents:

1,929 1,019
250 219 211 153
93 47 165 4,086

3(5&(17 2)727$/
47.2 24.9
6.1 5.4 5.2 3.7 2.3 1.2 4.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Twiggs

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Twiggs, GA Bibb, GA Wilkinson, GA Houston, GA Jones, GA Bleckley, GA Laurens, GA Putnam, GA Other Total Residents:

1,019 305 107 91 80 73 60 26 145
1,906

3(5&(17 2)727$/
53.5 16.0
5.6 4.8 4.2 3.8 3.1 1.4 7.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e82O8.3H-61T2.%4i1Ag45.%h-5L2434%2S45.6c-17165h3%4+o5.o-44l%4

Twiggs Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
23.1% 33.9% 26.3% 10.7%
6.1% 100.0%

18-24 28.6% 33.9% 32.3%
4.7% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 14.5% 32.2% 32.4% 15.4%
5.5% 100.0%

35-44 14.4% 36.7% 29.0% 12.7%
7.2% 100.0%

45-64 22.1% 34.8% 23.4% 10.9%
8.8% 100.0%

65+ 42.7% 29.9% 15.7%
7.1% 4.7% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Bibb Bleckley Houston Jones Laurens Twiggs Wilkinson Twiggs Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
1,062 141
1,534 287 538 59 98
3,719

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1,062 141
1,534 287 538 59 98
3,719

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Colleges and Universities

Twiggs Area
Houston
Embry-Riddle - Robins Campus Georgia Military College-Warner Robins Camp Middle Georgia Technical College
Bibb
Central Georgia Technical College Macon State College Mercer University Wesleyan College
Jones
Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Twiggs
Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College) Central Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College
Bleckley
Middle Georgia College

http://fusion.erau.edu/ec/wwc/centerinfo.cfm?code=b9 robins.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.middlegatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.maconstate.edu www.mercer.edu www.wesleyancollege.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu www.centralgatech.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu
www.mgc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 55

2009 79

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

67

44

32

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

15

9

15

Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Animation, Interactive Technology, Video Graphics and Special Effects
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

83

99

162

8

7

17

5

4

8

7

20

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

27

83

103

Barbering/Barber

9

14

12

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

6

5

6

Cabinetmaking and Millwork

17

12

15

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

3

5

12

Carpentry/Carpenter

20

43

33

Child Care and Support Services Management

16

17

14

Child Care Provider/Assistant

11

15

100

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

10

6

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 43.6

2009-2010 11.4

-34.3

-27.3

-40.0

66.7

19.3

63.6

-12.5

142.9

-20.0

100.0

185.7 207.4
55.6 -16.7 -29.4 66.7 115.0
6.3 36.4 42.9

-65.0 24.1 -14.3 20.0 25.0 140.0 -23.3 -17.6 566.7 -40.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 37

2009 47

2010 53

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

1

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

79

118

117

Construction Management

2

4

4

Cosmetology, Barber/Styling, and Nail Instructor

2

1

1

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

37

29

47

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

30

31

26

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

15

21

24

Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration

2

4

1

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

16

11

11

12

17

18

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

8

5

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

40

41

30

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance and Repair Technology, Other
Electrician

18

59

43

1

7

1

52

57

50

Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

24

17

16

25

23

47

3

8

15

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

11

19

8

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Home Health Aide/Home Attendant

139

77

82

18

29

13

Hospitality Administration/Management, General

4

3

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

73

61

108

Instrumentation Technology/Technician

9

18

28

Insurance

3

2

1

Legal Administrative Assistant/Secretary

2

3

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

88

83

76

Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management

12

29

38

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

10

4

1

4

4

8

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

58

46

66

Medical Reception/Receptionist

57

39

15

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

15

10

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

94

76

70

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

40

21

29

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 27.0

2009-2010 12.8

100.0

0.0

49.4

-0.8

100.0

0.0

-50.0

0.0

-21.6

62.1

3.3

-16.1

40.0

14.3

100.0

-75.0

-31.3

0.0

41.7 100.0
2.5 227.8

5.9 -37.5 -26.8 -27.1

600.0

-85.7

9.6 -29.2

-12.3 -5.9

-8.0

104.3

166.7 72.7 -44.6

87.5 -57.9
6.5

61.1 -25.0 -16.4 100.0 -33.3 50.0
-5.7 141.7 -60.0

-55.2 33.3 77.0 55.6 -50.0
0.0 -8.4 31.0 -75.0

0.0 -20.7 -31.6 -33.3 -19.1 -47.5

100.0 43.5 -61.5 -90.0 -7.9 38.1

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Plumbing Technology/Plumber Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 3

2009 1

2010 3

31

35

14

4

9

13

22

29

31

6

6

3

41

36

39

29

39

43

5

7

7

10

14

17

3

2

3

25

35

68

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -66.7

2009-2010 200.0

12.9

-60.0

125.0

44.4

31.8

6.9

0.0

-50.0

-12.2

8.3

34.5

10.3

40.0

0.0

40.0

21.4

-33.3

50.0

40.0

94.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Central Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Twiggs County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Twiggs

NUMBER PERCENT

4,592

100.0

274

6.0

54

1.2

40

0.9

180

3.9

90

2.0

533

11.6

733

16.0

480

10.5

375

8.2

657

14.3

290

6.3

258

5.6

100

2.2

463

10.1

65

1.4

Twiggs Area

NUMBER PERCENT

166,501

100.0

15,701

9.4

5,211

3.1

5,231

3.1

16,059

9.6

4,710

2.8

19,459

11.7

26,057

15.7

8,580

5.2

10,990

6.6

13,268

8.0

7,323

4.4

7,194

4.3

4,104

2.5

20,836

12.5

1,778

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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1,788

508

153

114

31

5

1,419

430

188

221

74

23

773

211

48

69

22

3

95

20

9

4,479 1,296

429

53

55

6

8

85

66

6

9

21

32

2

1

5

5

178

176

37

134 26

270

1

5

0

17

18

75 12

168

3

10

1

20

10

39

5

120

3

3

0

17

3

2

0

19

75

268 44

631

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84 7
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172

299

12

25

122

171

26

42

84

171

5

13

10

21

431

742

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9,133 734
5,358 936
6,242 474 629
23,506

230 1,111

605

19

67

28

125

563

236

22

79

26

145

793

242

7

35

34

12

63

28

560 2,711 1,199

368 1,202

15

67

184

718

15

100

199

875

16

42

18

62

815 3,066

1,925 133
1,344 226 993 86 89
4,796

39

822

5

80

36

458

3

125

28

454

3

52

0

59

114 2,050

394 35
349 60
255 27 45
1,165

Prod.
1,222 170 705 164
1,125 96
161 3,643

Trans. & Moving
1,215 115 640 116
1,133 76 92
3,387

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 96 Cohen Walker Drive Warner Robins GA 31088 Phone: (478) 988 - 7130

Fax: (478) 988 - 7140

Rehabilitation Center(s) 3586 Riverside Drive P. O. Box 7839 Macon, GA 31209-7839 Phone: (478) 757 - 4080

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Union County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Union Fannin Lumpkin Towns White Union Area Georgia United States Cherokee, NC Clay, NC

Labor Force 10,887 10,644 12,818 5,610 12,179 52,138
4,693,711 153,889,000
10,002 4,544

Employed 9,877 9,507
11,427 5,071
10,954 46,836 4,213,719 139,064,000
8,579 4,038

Unemployed Rate 1,010 9.3% 1,137 10.7% 1,391 10.9% 539 9.6% 1,225 10.1% 5,302 10.2%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,423 14.2% 506 11.1%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Union

21,356 73

28,177

31.9

41,486

94.3

City of Blairsville

652

Union Area

149,195

170,960

14.6

212,191

42.2

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Cherokee, NC

26,250

30,007

14.3

32,693

24.5

Clay, NC

10,326

11,968

15.9

12,947

25.4

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
145 5
3 106
31 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 6 2 1 2 4 3 0 0
414 1
17 98 23
3 25 35
47
2
17 4
63 5
40
34 23 582 39
7 20 12 621

Union

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

556

9.4

628

82

1.4

785

* 221 240
* * * * 11 * * * 73 * * * 10 5 0 0 3,713 * 110 1,100 316 * 176 39

*

*

3.7

541

4.1

636

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

329

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.2

700

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.2

363

0.1

337

0.0

0

0.0

0

63.0

581

*

*

1.9

689

18.7

469

5.4

737

*

*

3.0

739

0.7

538

151

2.6

682

*

*

*

71

1.2

515

*

*

*

524

8.9

710

*

*

*

371

6.3

255

142 18
4,287 1,610
69 205 1,336 5,897

2.4

421

0.3

283

72.7

604

27.3

645

1.2

820

3.5

548

22.7

566

100.0

583

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 567 31

Union Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,456 362

13.2

669

1.4

642

7 397 132
9 6 2 15 11 2 6 9 12 5 3 11 15 16 5 5 1,938 9 89 456 81 35 125 125

39 1,335 1,720
97 58
* 205
32 *
30 51 234 98
2 465
43 84
* 117 16,250 298 515 4,115 593
* 795 234

0.1

780

5.1

687

6.6

659

0.4

369

0.2

382

*

*

0.8

436

0.1

311

*

*

0.1

604

0.2

508

0.9

827

0.4

759

0.0 1,279

1.8

826

0.2

543

0.3

590

*

*

0.4

725

62.2

514

1.1

996

2.0

803

15.7

437

2.3

658

*

*

3.0

737

0.9

450

203

527

2.0

674

7

*

*

*

105

590

19

801

232

3,051

32

265

271

3,253

2.3

559

3.1

432

11.7

655

1.0

303

12.4

262

149 110 2,615 159
30 78 51 2,774 267,525

553 89
19,795 6,352 302 1,482 4,568
26,146 3,752,981

2.1

422

0.3

537

75.7

542

24.3

623

1.2

783

5.7

724

17.5

579

100.0

561

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Union Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Union Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Union

Note: Source:

Corrugated Replacement Inc Davenport Transportation Inc Heritage Operating Lp Ingles Markets Inc Mountain Education Center Inc Regency Hospice of Georgia Llc The Home Depot Union County Nursing Home United Community Bank Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Union Area
Chatuge Regional Hospital Inc Fannin Reginal Hospital Freudenberg-Nok Gen Partnership Mountain Education Center Inc North GA College & State Univ Union County Nursing Home United Community Bank Wal-Mart Wal-Mart Young Harris College

COUNTY Towns Fannin White Union
Lumpkin Union Union
Lumpkin White Towns

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Union

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Union, GA Towns, GA Fannin, GA Cherokee, NC Hall, GA Lumpkin, GA White, GA Clay, NC Other Total Residents:

4,891 453 332 232 147 125 103 86 709
7,078

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.1 6.4 4.7 3.3 2.1 1.8 1.5 1.2
10.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Union

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Union, GA Towns, GA Fannin, GA Cherokee, NC Clay, NC White, GA Cobb, GA Clarke, GA Other Total Residents:

4,891 451 283 213 199 56 41 26 86
6,246

3(5&(17 2)727$/
78.3 7.2 4.5 3.4 3.2 0.9 0.7 0.4 1.4
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm2T1e42O8.6H-32T2.%0i3Ag45.%h-8L2334%39S45.6c-98265h3%04+o5.o-34l%4

Union Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
26.3% 34.0% 26.6%
8.0% 5.1% 100.0%

18-24 24.3% 28.2% 43.0%
4.1% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 20.8% 39.3% 25.6% 10.3%
4.0% 100.0%

35-44 20.3% 40.8% 25.2%
8.5% 5.2% 100.0%

45-64 23.9% 34.4% 26.6%
8.3% 6.8% 100.0%

65+ 39.8% 27.3% 19.1%
7.9% 5.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Fannin Lumpkin Towns Union White Union Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
189 197
58 142 416 1,002

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
189 197
58 142 416 1,002

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Colleges and Universities

Union Area

Fannin

Epworth Campus (Satellite campus of Appalachian Technical College)
Union

www.appalachiantech.edu

Blairsville Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College) North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Lumpkin

www.northgatech.edu www.northgatech.edu

North Georgia College & State University
White

www.northgeorgia.edu

Truett-McConnell College
Towns

www.truett.edu

Young Harris College

www.yhc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

43

37

39

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

3

15

3

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

7

2

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

10

9

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

52

89

33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

38

52

54

3

4

10

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

5

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

21

14

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

52

50

76

13

3

15

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

21

15

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

37

49

Lineworker

69

64

37

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

17

16

9

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

6

7

7

26

42

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

2

1

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

16

12

16

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

5

9

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

12

5

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

33

36

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

3

10

25

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

10

7

9

Tool and Die Technology/Technician

4

5

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

-14.0

5.4

400.0

-80.0

16.7

-71.4

-10.0

11.1

71.2

-62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

33.3 -16.7 250.0
-3.8

150.0 20.0 -33.3 52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Turf and Turfgrass Management
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 54

2009 65

2010 75

11

5

13

3

7

6

2

7

3

25

35

66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 20.4

2009-2010 15.4

-54.5 133.3

160.0 -14.3

250.0

-57.1

40.0

88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Union County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Union

NUMBER PERCENT

7,431

100.0

640

8.6

70

0.9

263

3.5

420

5.7

179

2.4

949

12.8

920

12.4

725

9.8

542

7.3

669

9.0

310

4.2

610

8.2

185

2.5

909

12.2

40

0.5

Union Area

NUMBER PERCENT

40,421

100.0

3,622

9.0

515

1.3

1,053

2.6

3,243

8.0

925

2.3

4,745

11.7

5,717

14.1

3,815

9.4

2,753

6.8

4,275

10.6

1,817

4.5

2,324

5.8

740

1.8

4,739

11.7

138

0.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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70

10

200

70

23

101

31

10

172

53

12

216

77

18

901

301

73

11

16

7

9

6

6

8

15

7

9

39

55

3

6

3

34

4

7

1

29

0

5

2

9

4

9

1

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3

7

5

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14

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116

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936

18

111

34

26

128

172

552

8

43

21

13

55

151

278

3

24

11

10

72

69

641

10

74

32

14

126

141

1,024

20

91

55

43

132

225

3,431

59

343

153

106

513

758

11

136

65

3

57

43

1

37

15

3

99

56

13

106

65

31

435

244

Prod.
140 97 20 49
174 480

Trans. & Moving
95 61 16 37 100 309

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 189 Rogers Street Blairsville GA 30512 Phone: (706) 745 - 6959

Fax: (706) 745 - 6453

Rehabilitation Center(s) 100 Colony Park Drive Suite 204 Cumming, GA 30040-2774 Phone: (770) 781 - 6781

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Upson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Upson Crawford Lamar Meriwether Monroe Pike Talbot Taylor Upson Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 11,420 5,969 7,869 9,171 13,490 7,852 3,023 3,445 62,239
4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 10,000 5,332 6,878 7,970 12,240 7,036 2,760 2,988 55,204
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,420 12.4% 637 10.7% 991 12.6% 1,201 13.1% 1,250 9.3% 816 10.4% 263 8.7% 457 13.3% 7,035 11.3%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Upson City of Thomaston Upson Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
27,153 71 9,170

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

28,495

4.9

29,543

8.8

140,156

154,972

10.6

182,190

30.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Furniture and Related Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Transportation Equipment Machinery Nonmetallic Mineral Product Chemical Miscellaneous
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
78 8
0 44 26
1 2 2 5 3 2 2 5
2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 370 2 12 80 14 6 29 18
37
1
26 3
56 3
42
41 12 460 36
6 15 15 496

Upson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,692 27

24.5

730

0.4

464

0 350 1,314
* * * 119 285 * * *

0.0

0

5.1

627

19.0

763

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.7

750

4.1

736

*

*

*

*

*

*

* * 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,742 * 30 898 38 96 231 38

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

54.2

518

*

*

0.4

422

13.0

409

0.6

744

1.4

596

3.3

712

0.6

508

106

1.5

712

*

*

*

222 *
1,314 *
515

3.2

395

*

*

19.0

671

*

*

7.5

238

177 11
5,445 1,464
44 354 1,066 6,908

2.6

457

0.2

450

78.8

624

21.2

718

0.6

970

5.1

597

15.4

587

100.0

587

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 455 79

Upson Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,463 672

20.5

718

2.5

520

10

214

276

1,814

90

2,761

3

61

7

334

8

397

11

582

4

287

7

*

3

81

16

121

0.8

847

6.8

719

10.3

754

0.2 1,250

1.3

619

1.5

645

2.2

809

1.1

739

*

*

0.3

644

0.5

627

2 11
1 1 2 3 3 8 1,481 16 72 352 85 23 111 60

* 32
* * * 18 89 * 12,771 630 373 2,982 558 183 694 108

*

*

0.1

500

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

676

0.3

917

*

*

47.9

549

2.4 1,352

1.4

788

11.2

405

2.1

719

0.7

795

2.6

704

0.4

447

129

385

1.4 1,060

6

95

0.4

988

105

945

14

180

164

3,010

22

196

160

1,851

3.5

543

0.7

430

11.3

565

0.7

236

6.9

231

162 79
2,015 263 57 100 106
2,278 267,525

586 66
18,300 8,390 248 2,268 5,874
26,686 3,752,981

2.2

531

0.2

489

68.6

599

31.4

577

0.9

903

8.5

619

22.0

548

100.0

592

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Upson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Upson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Upson

Note: Source:

Cellu Tissue Thomaston Llc Express Employment Professionals Ingles Markets Inc Providence Health & Rehabilitation Quad Graphics Inc Solo Cup Operating Corp Standard Textile Thomaston Inc Tucker Communications Inc Upson Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Upson Area
GA Dept of Corrections Georgia Power Company Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Gordon College Quad Graphics Inc Southern Cresent Tucker Communications Inc Upson Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Monroe Monroe
Meriwether Lamar Upson
Meriwether Upson Upson Monroe Upson

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Upson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Upson, GA Spalding, GA Lamar, GA Pike, GA Bibb, GA Meriwether, GA Fayette, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

8,229 913 441 224 184 179 174 164 744
11,252

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.1 8.1 3.9 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 6.6
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Upson

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NUMBER

Upson, GA Pike, GA Lamar, GA Taylor, GA Meriwether, GA Crawford, GA Spalding, GA Monroe, GA Other Total Residents:

8,229 349 204 194 112 102 99 96 449
9,834

3(5&(17 2)727$/
83.7 3.5 2.1 2.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 4.6
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e13O8.0H-51T2.%9i5Ag45.%h-7L2534%93S45.6c-26265h3%24+o5.o-74l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.5% 38.2% 20.7%
6.9% 3.6% 100.0%

18-24 31.5% 39.7% 26.9%
1.6% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.7% 41.9% 26.8%
8.9% 2.7% 100.0%

35-44 22.7% 42.1% 23.3%
8.2% 3.7% 100.0%

45-64 29.2% 39.3% 18.7%
7.4% 5.4% 100.0%

65+ 53.6% 26.2% 10.7%
6.0% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Crawford Lamar Meriwether Monroe Pike Talbot Taylor Upson Upson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
79 151 170 240 208
38 63 259 1,208

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
79 151 170 240 208
38 63 259 1,208

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Colleges and Universities

Upson Area
Crawford
Crawford County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Monroe
Monroe County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Upson
Flint River Technical College Southern Crescent Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Lamar
Gordon College

www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.flintrivertech.edu www.sctech.edu www.gdn.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Cabinetmaking and Millwork CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Programming/Programmer, General Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Construction Management Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Police Science Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Dental Assisting/Assistant Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician Electroneurodiagnostic/Electroencephalographic Technology/Technologist Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies Fire Science/Fire-fighting Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production Health Information/Medical Records Technology/Technician Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Home Health Aide/Home Attendant Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 35

2009 54

2010 89

25

22

32

5

4

4

14

13

7

174

102

134

2

3

1

2

3

2

39

18

16

2

3

25

14

3

6

6

5

8

27

25

34

2

10

3

48

64

68

6

15

12

53

58

152

9

9

8

4

4

1

32

13

32

5

6

9

33

41

101

33

33

32

9

17

31

14

4

3

38

60

21

19

46

4

13

22

17

15

26

12

2

2

9

45

30

53

2

5

8

17

20

30

13

26

53

2

2

4

5

7

10

84

72

83

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 54.3

2009-2010 64.8

-12.0

45.5

-20.0

0.0

-7.1

-46.2

-41.4

31.4

50.0

-66.7

50.0

-33.3

-53.8

-11.1

50.0

733.3

-78.6

100.0

-16.7

60.0

-7.4

36.0

400.0

-70.0

33.3

6.3

150.0

-20.0

9.4

162.1

0.0

-11.1

0.0

-75.0

-59.4 20.0 24.2
0.0 88.9 -71.4

146.2 50.0
146.3 -3.0 82.4
-25.0

57.9

-65.0

142.1 69.2 73.3

-91.3 -22.7 -53.8

0.0 -33.3

350.0 76.7

150.0

60.0

17.6

50.0

100.0 0.0
40.0 -14.3

103.8 100.0
42.9 15.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical/Clinical Assistant Operations Management and Supervision Pharmacy Technician/Assistant Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Renal/Dialysis Technologist/Technician Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Small Engine Mechanics and Repair Technology/Technician Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 9

2009 6

2010 15

4

2

1

14

14

16

46

27

42

48

71

22

19

15

21

31

37

35

21

24

20

11

13

11

15

12

16

13

24

12

34

32

35

207

192

211

8

7

16

43

52

93

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 150.0

-50.0

-50.0

0.0

14.3

-41.3

55.6

47.9

-69.0

-21.1

40.0

19.4

-5.4

14.3

-16.7

18.2

-15.4

-20.0

33.3

84.6

-50.0

-5.9

9.4

-7.2

9.9

-12.5

128.6

20.9

78.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Southern Crescent Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Upson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Upson

NUMBER PERCENT

12,383

100.0

903

7.3

200

1.6

279

2.3

874

7.1

315

2.5

1,128

9.1

1,774

14.3

614

5.0

765

6.2

2,414

19.5

714

5.8

699

5.6

239

1.9

1,340

10.8

125

1.0

Upson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

59,071

100.0

4,316

7.3

927

1.6

1,318

2.2

4,392

7.4

1,619

2.7

5,402

9.1

8,536

14.5

3,881

6.6

4,195

7.1

9,011

15.3

3,495

5.9

3,485

5.9

1,463

2.5

6,635

11.2

396

0.7

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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92

28

7

115

32

9

182

44

12

166

58

12

138

45

12

54

14

8

73

21

5

166

55

8

986

297

73

5

3

3

5

9

15

15

11

6

8

1

1

6

3

4

8

49

54

5

6

0

19

4

8

0

9

4

12

1

22

4

4

0

16

2

11

0

16

0

1

0

14

0

8

0

9

2

7

0

25

21

57

1

130

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8

9

14

26

17

40

19

21

12

20

4

11

7

12

18

28

99

167

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Crawford Lamar Meriwether Monroe Pike Talbot Taylor Upson Total Area

382

13

21

7

9

35

96

715

22

72

17

23

80

189

1,555

15

72

71

42

88

293

833

26

67

32

13

74

168

532

13

26

21

14

41

145

382

4

14

17

15

28

59

365

11

26

11

13

21

49

1,122

25

90

31

29

93

164

5,886

129

388

207

158

460 1,163

5

47

29

4

54

37

9

101

80

4

162

54

3

52

40

2

28

19

14

52

20

8

102

71

49

598

350

Prod.
58 115 466 122 103 121
75 279 1,339

Trans. & Moving
62 102 318 111
74 75 73 230 1,045

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1514 Highway 16 West Griffin GA 30223 Phone: (770) 228 - 7226

Fax: (770) 229 - 3287

Rehabilitation Center(s) 231-C South 10th Street Griffin, GA 30224-2899 Phone: (770) 229 - 3140

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Walker County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Walker Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Whitfield Walker Area Georgia United States De Kalb, AL Hamilton, TN

Labor Force 31,686 34,363 10,438 7,979 48,307 25,276 43,116
201,165 4,693,711 153,889,000
29,270 165,563

Employed 28,611 31,609 9,182 7,276 43,153 22,151 37,935
179,917 4,213,719 139,064,000
25,880 151,581

Unemployed Rate 3,075 9.7% 2,754 8.0% 1,256 12.0% 703 8.8% 5,154 10.7% 3,125 12.4% 5,181 12.0%
21,248 10.6% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
3,390 11.6% 13,982 8.4%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Walker

68,756 38

69,994

1.8

77,810

13.2

City of LaFayette

7,121

Walker Area

839,935

849,191

1.1

954,377

13.6

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

De Kalb, AL

69,610

80,919

16.2

91,301

31.2

Hamilton, TN

340,877

309,031

-9.3

329,514

-3.3

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Petroleum and Coal Products Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Primary Metal Paper
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
122 4
1 59 58
3 6 6 2 3 3 4 2 15 2 1
2 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 570 0 40 144 23 9 45 18
60
2
37 4
57 9
57
65 28 720 69 13 26 30 789

Walker

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

4,393 21

34.8

677

0.2

333

* 380 3,992
* * 188 * 16 * * * 190 * *

*

*

3.0

540

31.6

692

*

*

*

*

1.5

515

*

*

0.1

676

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.5

793

*

*

*

*

* * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,643 * 193 1,376 82 51 328 34

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

36.8

491

*

*

1.5

710

10.9

410

0.6

601

0.4

793

2.6

870

0.3

569

169

1.3

847

*

*

*

155

1.2

516

6

0.0

346

918

7.3

556

208

1.6

389

842

6.7

248

280 31
9,067 3,559
133 651 2,775 12,626

2.2

562

0.2

520

71.8

584

28.2

681

1.1

928

5.2

586

22.0

528

100.0

573

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,365 65

Walker Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

42,951 497

30.0

738

0.3

572

6

83

590

3,005

704

39,366

24

1,770

72

7,439

168

17,123

24

479

61

1,369

50

1,902

41

1,663

21

213

83

1,014

44

763

3

13

0.1 1,001

2.1

688

27.5

744

1.2

937

5.2

649

11.9

708

0.3

807

1.0

564

1.3 1,033

1.2

819

0.1

778

0.7

912

0.5

810

0.0

671

6 10 36 27
2 2 3 6 8 13 5,882 14 547 1,461 242 91 399 252

* 1,380
815 409
* * 23 57 630 871 76,742 645 5,745 17,378 5,852 1,831 2,678 872

*

*

1.0

743

0.6

553

0.3

650

*

*

*

*

0.0

333

0.0

653

0.4

959

0.6 1,205

53.5

636

0.4 1,353

4.0

859

12.1

445

4.1

679

1.3

828

1.9

864

0.6

575

591

4,231

3.0 1,018

33

826

0.6 1,473

355

5,675

54

1,698

689

16,121

68

943

577

9,805

4.0

487

1.2

698

11.2

828

0.7

326

6.8

260

509 241 7,488 440
77 162 201 7,928 267,525

2,446 202
119,895 23,480 930 5,130 17,420
143,372 3,752,981

1.7

512

0.1

577

83.6

672

16.4

655

0.6

892

3.6

623

12.2

653

100.0

669

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Walker Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Walker Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Walker

Note: Source:

Bi Lo Llc Blue Bird North Georgia GA Dept of Corrections McDonalds RE Services Lp Roper Corporation See Rock City Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Wal-Mart Yates Bleachery Co
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Walker Area
Beaulieu Group Llc Floyd Healthcare Management Inc Hamilton Medical Center Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Oreilly Automotive Inc Roper Corporation Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc

COUNTY Whitfield
Floyd Whitfield Gordon Whitfield Whitfield
Walker Gordon Walker Whitfield

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Walker

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Walker, GA Hamilton, TN Catoosa, GA Whitfield, GA Chattooga, GA Murray, GA Gordon, GA Bradley, TN Other Total Residents:

11,244 9,098 2,795 2,067 591 328 167 104 826
27,220

3(5&(17 2)727$/
41.3 33.4 10.3
7.6 2.2 1.2 0.6 0.4 3.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Walker

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Walker, GA Catoosa, GA Hamilton, TN Chattooga, GA Dade, GA Whitfield, GA Marion, TN De Kalb, AL Other Total Residents:

11,244 1,937 1,695 1,345 747 140 92 90 533
17,823

3(5&(17 2)727$/
63.1 10.9
9.5 7.5 4.2 0.8 0.5 0.5 3.0 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.2H-92T2.%8i7Ag45.%h-1L2534%82S45.6c-48265h3%4+o5.o-84l%4

Walker Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
32.7% 32.8% 23.1%
7.5% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 36.9% 32.1% 27.8%
3.1% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 28.1% 33.2% 25.7%
9.9% 3.1% 100.0%

35-44 24.8% 34.2% 27.2%
9.3% 4.5% 100.0%

45-64 28.4% 35.3% 22.3%
8.0% 6.0% 100.0%

65+ 52.8% 26.6% 12.7%
4.8% 3.2% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Walker Whitfield Walker Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
634 236 130 843 564 557 1,064 4,028

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
634 236 130 843 564 557 1,064 4,028

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Colleges and Universities

Walker Area

Floyd

Berry College Georgia Northwestern Technical College Georgia Highlands College Shorter University
Gordon

www.berry.edu www.gntc.edu www.highlands.edu www.shorter.edu

Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)
Walker

www.coosavalleytech.edu

Covenant College

www.covenant.edu

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.gntc.edu

Northwestern Technical College

www.northwesterntech.edu

Whitfield

Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division)

www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 110

2009 129

2010 149

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

27

59

73

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

1

5

2

Architectural Drafting and Architectural CAD/CADD

3

7

14

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

33

32

15

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

109

157

85

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

2

14

20

Cardiovascular Technology/Technologist

4

25

15

Child Care and Support Services Management

3

16

4

Child Care Provider/Assistant

13

107

31

Civil Engineering Technology/Technician

12

6

6

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

4

35

56

Computer Programming, Specific Applications

1

1

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

23

75

72

Construction Management

19

15

6

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

84

151

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

43

51

77

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

45

63

32

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

54

50

51

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

18

46

47

14

9

18

Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer and Ultrasound

23

28

17

Technician

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

13

17

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

11

137

91

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

2

29

31

24

37

31

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

7

29

48

6

11

10

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

61

46

43

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

26

47

73

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

23

20

14

67

143

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

37

73

89

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

6

29

46

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

12

14

8

Mechanical Drafting and Mechanical Drafting CAD/CADD

1

10

12

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

17

32

34

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 17.3

2009-2010 15.5

118.5

23.7

400.0

-60.0

133.3

100.0

-3.0

-53.1

44.0

-45.9

600.0

42.9

525.0

-40.0

433.3

-75.0

723.1

-71.0

-50.0

0.0

775.0

60.0

0.0

100.0

226.1

-4.0

-21.1

-60.0

79.8

-45.0

18.6

51.0

40.0

-49.2

-7.4

2.0

155.6

2.2

-35.7 21.7

100.0 -39.3

116.7 1145.5 1350.0

30.8 -33.6
6.9

54.2 314.3

-16.2 65.5

83.3 -24.6 80.8 228.6

-9.1 -6.5 55.3 -13.0

378.6 97.3
383.3 16.7
900.0 88.2

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Medical Office Management/Administration

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 2

2009 3

2010 2

Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist

10

11

13

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

27

37

16

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

41

34

Operations Management and Supervision

27

165

1

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

22

35

13

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

32

33

23

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

16

16

15

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

5

6

11

Selling Skills and Sales Operations

3

13

10

Surgical Technology/Technologist

18

30

20

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design
Welding Technology/Welder

33

165

118

4

5

7

8

123

129

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 50.0

2009-2010 -33.3

10.0

18.2

37.0

-56.8

32.3

-17.1

511.1

-99.4

59.1

-62.9

3.1

-30.3

0.0

-6.3

20.0

83.3

333.3

-23.1

66.7

-33.3

400.0

-28.5

25.0

40.0

1437.5

4.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Georgia Northwestern Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Walker County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Walker

NUMBER PERCENT

28,990

100.0

2,168

7.5

415

1.4

465

1.6

1,896

6.5

761

2.6

2,778

9.6

4,337

15.0

1,810

6.2

2,195

7.6

4,615

15.9

1,940

6.7

1,670

5.8

550

1.9

3,261

11.3

129

0.4

Walker Area

NUMBER PERCENT

183,438

100.0

14,860

8.1

2,781

1.5

4,124

2.3

14,007

7.6

4,336

2.4

19,286

10.5

27,452

15.0

9,791

5.3

11,262

6.1

32,064

17.5

11,837

6.5

9,259

5.1

2,972

1.6

18,495

10.1

912

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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551

191

42

167

49

6

86

33

9

1,090

250

81

369

138

36

532

180

56

556

183

50

3,351 1,024

280

30

23

6

12

1

3

51

81

15

24

15

24

29

33

147

200

15

30

6

61

3

6

0

24

0

4

0

10

20

89 13

105

5

11

3

32

5

22

7

66

5

23

4

68

53

185 33

366

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65

62

22

33

7

16

150

208

40

48

52

83

51

85

387

535

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Catoosa Chattooga Dade Floyd Gordon Walker Whitfield Total Area

2,527 1,063
480 5,098 1,897 3,363 3,669 18,097

40

277

24

79

7

61

89

383

46

84

51

344

50

175

307 1,403

81

64

333

546

28

33

79

124

15

10

49

98

185

147

492

851

60

32

137

428

115

87

333

579

94

54

370

746

578

427 1,793 3,372

3

168

111

8

104

88

3

46

41

19

484

264

9

136

115

9

272

205

7

177

159

58 1,387

983

Prod.
477 361
95 1,549
546 850 1,139 5,017

Trans. & Moving
427 135
55 635 304 518 698 2,772

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 96 Stuart Road Ft Oglethorpe GA 30742 Phone: (706) 861 - 1990
200 West Villanow Street LaFayette GA 30728 Phone: (706) 638 - 5525

Fax: (706) 861 - 0062 Fax: (706) 638 - 5529

Rehabilitation Center(s) 202 West Villanow Street LaFayette, GA 30728-2432 Phone: (706) 638 - 5536

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Walton County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Walton Barrow Gwinnett Morgan Newton Oconee Rockdale Walton Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 40,517 34,314
409,675 8,889
46,040 18,366 39,472 597,273 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 36,357 30,795
371,826 8,005
40,434 17,154 34,904 539,475 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 4,160 10.3% 3,519 10.3%
37,849 9.2% 884 9.9%
5,606 12.2% 1,212 6.6% 4,568 11.6% 57,798 9.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Walton City of Monroe Walton Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

83,768 26

103,882

24.0

135,756

62.1

13,234

1,194,305

1,395,267

16.8 1,774,632

48.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Leather and Allied Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Paper Computer and Electronic Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
409 22
2 324
61 1 1 1 3 6 1 3 5 2 1
11 5
1 2 12 6 0 0 0 0 0 1,180 4 98 197 47 24 83 67
164
7
123 16
114 13 99
124 79
1,668 68 14 21 33
1,736

Walton

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

3,889 98

21.8

814

0.5

466

* 1,918 1,867
* * * * * * * 250 * * 298 47

*

*

10.8

763

10.5

885

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.4 1,105

*

*

*

*

1.7

725

0.3

924

* * 349 76 0 0 0 0 0 10,159 * 741 3,241 205 147 346 111

*

*

*

*

2.0

660

0.4

546

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

57.0

564

*

*

4.2

725

18.2

561

1.2

742

0.8

911

1.9

759

0.6

471

453

2.5

723

*

*

*

793 339 1,468 117 1,624

4.4

498

1.9

536

8.2

668

0.7

296

9.1

239

337 62
14,110 3,715 150 263 3,302
17,825

1.9

526

0.3

743

79.2

690

20.8

776

0.8

971

1.5

654

18.5

703

100.0

649

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 4,814 94

Walton Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

58,703 779

15.0 1,054

0.2

728

13 3,523 1,184
50 14 42 39 169
6 72 50 61 13 144 81

180 22,703 35,042
3,485 278 414
1,193 2,481
99 2,571 2,446 2,483
236 2,816 2,565

0.0

864

5.8

917

9.0 1,152

0.9

807

0.1

893

0.1

652

0.3

747

0.6

888

0.0

830

0.7 1,216

0.6

915

0.6 1,026

0.1

948

0.7

811

0.7 1,384

35 31 106 134
1 5 12 28 91 24,416 34 2,988 3,576 673 532 1,644 1,289

1,132 1,272 1,384 2,170
* * 133 2,440 5,379 277,448 1,112 32,588 56,432 8,049 9,776 16,475 6,413

0.3 1,500

0.3 1,080

0.4

732

0.6 1,079

*

*

*

*

0.0

474

0.6 1,026

1.4 2,016

71.0

792

0.3 1,196

8.3 1,180

14.4

545

2.1

943

2.5 1,293

4.2 1,122

1.6

780

4,322

25,985

6.6 1,209

162

6,664

1.7 1,626

2,115 393
2,303 308
2,060

31,016 4,558
32,138 3,125
33,500

7.9

603

1.2

573

8.2

786

0.8

365

8.6

282

2,017 1,636 30,866
574 103 149 322 31,440 267,525

9,624 1,117 337,268 53,692 3,661 4,083 45,948 390,957 3,752,981

2.5 0.3 86.3 13.7 0.9 1.0 11.8 100.0

619 870 838 759 1,098 662 740 827 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Walton Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Walton Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Walton

Note: Source:

Angel Food Ministries Inc Apollo Staffing Inc Gary's Grading & Pipeline Co Inc Pike Electric Llc Standridge Color Corp The Home Depot Vantage Industries Wal-Mart Walton Elec Membership Walton Regional Medical Center
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Walton Area
Cisco Systems Inc Gwinnett Hospital System Inc Hounds Tooth Group Inc Allstaff Hr NCR Corporation Primerica Life Insurance Co Publix Super Market Inc The Kroger Company Waffle House Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett Gwinnett
Walton

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Walton

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Walton, GA Gwinnett, GA Dekalb, GA Fulton, GA Rockdale, GA Newton, GA Clarke, GA Barrow, GA Other Total Residents:

11,204 7,037 2,978 1,666 1,645 1,089 895 554 1,938
29,006

3(5&(17 2)727$/
38.6 24.3 10.3
5.7 5.7 3.8 3.1 1.9 6.7 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Walton

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Walton, GA Gwinnett, GA Newton, GA Barrow, GA Morgan, GA Clarke, GA Dekalb, GA Rockdale, GA Other Total Residents:

11,204 1,207 755 443 410 387 249 246 1,117
16,018

3(5&(17 2)727$/
69.9 7.5 4.7 2.8 2.6 2.4 1.6 1.5 7.0
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e21O8.7H-71T2.%5i9Ag45.%h-0L1334%47S45.6c-01165h3%14+o5.o-64l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
17.9% 26.0% 29.6% 18.6%
7.8% 100.0%

18-24 32.7% 29.8% 30.4%
6.7% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 15.0% 23.2% 30.8% 24.1%
6.8% 100.0%

35-44 11.6% 24.8% 31.9% 22.7%
9.0% 100.0%

45-64 14.0% 26.6% 29.9% 18.2% 11.3% 100.0%

65+ 37.1% 30.0% 18.2%
9.7% 5.1% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Barrow Gwinnett Morgan Newton Oconee Rockdale Walton Walton Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
616 9,010
210 962 488 1,063 731 13,080

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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616 9,010
210 962 488 1,063 731 13,080

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Colleges and Universities

Walton Area

Gwinnett

Asher School of Business Aviation Institute of Maintenance-Atlanta Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Georgia Gwinnett College Gwinnett Technical College ITT Technical Institute-Duluth Devry University Keller Graduate School Lincoln College of Technology Saint Leo University
Newton

asbaec.com www.aviationmaintenance.edu www.ggc.edu www.ggc.usg.edu www.ggc.usg.edu/ www.gwinnetttech.edu www.itt-tech.edu www.keller.edu www.lincolncollegeoftechnology.com www.saintleo.edu

Troy University

covington.troy.edu

Oxford College of Emory University

http://www.emory.edu/oxford/

Covington-Newton Campus (Satellite campus of Dekalb Technical College) www.dekalbtech.edu

Walton

Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Barrow

www.athenstech.edu

Winder-Barrow Campus (Satellite campus of Lanier Technical College)

www.laniertech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

33

14

21

Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other
Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

3

4

70

27

49

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

82

56

113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General

8

9

14

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

-25.0

33.3

-61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 12.5

81.5 101.8
75.0 60.0 -88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Electrician Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Hospitality Administration/Management, General Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Legal Assistant/Paralegal Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other Medical/Clinical Assistant Personal and Culinary Services, Other Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 17

2009 29

2010 32

54

101

107

7

6

5

23

35

92

10

19

19

16

19

12

14

15

12

35

23

14

7

10

25

5

7

7

31

44

55

5

4

8

42

46

34

14

12

14

16

15

15

18

19

16

25

16

20

4

1

4

7

7

11

51

26

37

5

9

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 70.6

2009-2010 10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

80.0

133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.).

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Walton County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Walton

NUMBER PERCENT

30,373

100.0

2,978

9.8

669

2.2

456

1.5

2,377

7.8

738

2.4

3,399

11.2

5,292

17.4

3,079

10.1

2,487

8.2

2,878

9.5

1,247

4.1

1,365

4.5

552

1.8

2,726

9.0

130

0.4

Walton Area

NUMBER PERCENT

466,465

100.0

66,167

14.2

28,837

6.2

11,070

2.4

48,317

10.4

9,472

2.0

60,417

13.0

79,404

17.0

28,122

6.0

23,985

5.1

28,167

6.0

15,387

3.3

18,883

4.1

6,218

1.3

40,300

8.6

1,719

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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663

246

71

47

42

Gwinnett

9,391 3,363

1,379

896

429

Morgan

140

49

13

3

2

Newton

1,278

395

151

84

55

Oconee

247

105

21

8

9

Rockdale

1,104

361

140

80

45

Walton

866

345

88

36

58

Total Area

13,689 4,864

1,863

1,154

640

10

23

8

74

206

303 155

868

3

7

1

29

21

60 17

139

20

8

4

29

14

55 16

144

11

33

8

66

285

489 209 1,349

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50

59

488

699

2

21

99

195

17

14

74

113

69

110

799 1,211

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Barrow Gwinnett Morgan Newton Oconee Rockdale Walton Total Area

2,209 18,745
628 4,738
552 2,875 3,373 33,120

46

112

416

949

8

54

105

287

10

32

82

143

81

214

748 1,791

64

52

235

721

473

546 2,600 8,180

17

21

70

120

133

126

560 1,485

17

25

77

181

78

94

371 1,037

122

106

354

986

904

970 4,267 12,710

8

205

21

877

2

66

11

406

3

36

4

212

5

314

54 2,116

171 930
38 260
32 143 204 1,778

Prod.
281 1,884
114 665
72 345 435 3,796

Trans. & Moving
314 1,869
118 700
67 366 552 3,986

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 226 Alcova Street Suite B-5 Monroe GA 30655 Phone: (770) 207 - 4111

Fax: (770) 207 - 4114

Rehabilitation Center(s) 226 Alcovy Place Suite D-14 Monroe, GA 30655-2189 Phone: (770) 207 - 4220

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Ware County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Ware Atkinson Bacon Brantley Charlton Clinch Coffee Pierce Ware Area Georgia United States Baker, FL

Labor Force 14,732 3,062 4,485 7,210 4,276 2,691 15,323 8,578 60,357
4,693,711 153,889,000
12,178

Employed 13,069 2,565 4,025 6,374 3,785 2,378 12,704 7,742 52,642
4,213,719 139,064,000
10,850

Unemployed Rate 1,663 11.3% 497 16.2% 460 10.3% 836 11.6% 491 11.5% 313 11.6% 2,619 17.1% 836 9.7% 7,715 12.8%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
1,328 10.9%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Ware

36,312 56

35,782

-1.5

35,884

-1.2

City of Waycross

14,649

Ware Area

180,422

189,576

5.1

214,274

18.8

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Baker, FL

26,145

28,989

10.9

31,365

20.0

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Apparel Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Chemical Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
153 27
0 84 42
4 1 3 1 7 2 3 2 6 6 1 4 2
0 0 0 0 0 775 4 55 191 25 16 50 29
62
3
43 4
123 6
78
86 11 939 67 10 39 18 1,006

Ware

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

2,127 431

14.5

528

2.9

315

0 602 1,094
60 * * *
492 * * *
93 * *
18 *

0.0

0

4.1

625

7.5

558

0.4

570

*

*

*

*

*

*

3.4

507

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.6

561

*

*

*

*

0.1

512

*

*

0 0 0 0 0 9,212 79 444 2,364 354 150 348 132

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

62.9

579

0.5

968

3.0

708

16.2

463

2.4

836

1.0

761

2.4

772

0.9

475

341

2.3

633

*

*

*

401 *
2,598 42
1,289

2.7

447

*

*

17.8

824

0.3

280

8.8

242

380 13
11,352 3,284 222 1,448 1,614
14,636

2.6

367

0.1

615

77.6

554

22.4

677

1.5

781

9.9

606

11.0

644

100.0

584

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 633 175

Ware Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,385 2,117

21.7

575

4.9

435

3

5

285

1,748

170

5,517

16

604

2

*

6

473

2

*

34

1,360

4

*

11

45

10

260

11

138

21

790

10

917

13

40

9

61

0.0

737

4.0

565

12.8

632

1.4

504

*

*

1.1

629

*

*

3.1

571

*

*

0.1

386

0.6

545

0.3

565

1.8

690

2.1

784

0.1

444

0.1

743

1 3 3 5 9 2,285 15 166 608 133 38 158 92

* * 318 27 131 23,799 231 1,709 5,763 1,779 485 1,051 317

*

*

*

*

0.7

758

0.1

434

0.3

725

55.1

548

0.5 1,005

4.0

632

13.3

452

4.1

658

1.1

815

2.4

696

0.7

440

185

816

1.9

673

16

407

0.9

600

116

1,438

15

128

276

5,394

25

198

218

3,254

3.3

534

0.3

307

12.5

729

0.5

262

7.5

239

224 72
2,990 283 63 112 108
3,273 267,525

834 64
33,248 9,970 523 2,568 6,879
43,219 3,752,981

1.9

403

0.1

457

76.9

556

23.1

592

1.2

796

5.9

597

15.9

575

100.0

564

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Ware Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Ware Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Ware

Note: Source:

Alex H Cornelius Ii Baptist Village Inc Concerted Services Inc Enhanced Recovery Corporation Flash Foods Inc GA Dept of Corrections Gatx Corp Oasis Outsourcing V Inc Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Ware Area
Bacon County Health Serv Inc Brooks Auto Parts, Inc. Bway Corporation Coffee Regional Medical Center Inc Elixir Industries GA Dept of Corrections PCC Airfoils Inc Satilla Regional Med/Care Ctr Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Bacon Coffee Clinch Coffee Coffee Ware Coffee Ware Coffee Ware

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Ware

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Ware, GA Pierce, GA Coffee, GA Clinch, GA Bacon, GA Duval, FL Atkinson, GA Glynn, GA Other Total Residents:

11,024 625 321 186 161 158 153 144 790
13,562

3(5&(17 2)727$/
81.3 4.6 2.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 5.8
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Ware

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Ware, GA Pierce, GA Brantley, GA Bacon, GA Coffee, GA Clinch, GA Atkinson, GA Wayne, GA Other Total Residents:

11,024 2,704 1,295 279 173 144 100 87 631
16,437

3(5&(17 2)727$/
67.1 16.5
7.9 1.7 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.5 3.8 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.3H-82T2.%5i9Ag45.%h-6L2534%93S45.6c-98265h3%74+o5.o-54l%4

Ware Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.9% 38.3% 19.4%
5.3% 3.1% 100.0%

18-24 40.8% 36.5% 20.1%
2.4% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 25.6% 41.6% 23.7%
6.7% 2.4% 100.0%

35-44 27.5% 44.7% 19.0%
5.3% 3.5% 100.0%

45-64 29.9% 39.3% 20.2%
6.0% 4.6% 100.0%

65+ 53.8% 26.0% 12.3%
4.6% 3.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Atkinson Bacon Brantley Charlton Clinch Coffee Pierce Ware Ware Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
72 95 201 108 79 358 209 312 1,434

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
72 95 201 108 79 358 209 312 1,434

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Colleges and Universities

Ware Area
Coffee
Coffee County Campus (Satellite campus of East Central Technical College) South Georgia College
Ware
Okefenokee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Waycross College

www.ectcollege.org www.sgc.edu
www.okefenokeetech.edu www.okefenokeetech.edu www.waycross.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 35

2010 26

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 52.2

2009-2010 -25.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 14

2010 15

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

10

8

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

18

3

7

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

10

42

19

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

8

6

9

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

15

6

33

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

20

25

46

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

27

30

29

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

1

1

8

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

11

13

4

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

4

7

4

6

9

3

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

13

11

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

10

20

13

1

4

1

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

17

11

6

Forest Technology/Technician

10

11

16

General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

15

9

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

17

23

52

25

26

4

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

4

63

24

Landscaping and Groundskeeping

2

1

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

38

53

67

Lineworker

64

49

49

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

1

1

3

Medical/Clinical Assistant

9

10

9

Medical/Health Management and Clinical Assistant/Specialist

19

14

25

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

6

23

28

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

19

16

20

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

7

12

13

Surgical Technology/Technologist

12

8

5

Surveying Technology/Surveying

3

4

8

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

49

38

48

13

70

117

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 40.0

2009-2010 7.1

-20.0

0.0

-83.3

133.3

320.0

-54.8

-25.0

50.0

-60.0

450.0

25.0

84.0

11.1

-3.3

0.0

700.0

18.2

-69.2

75.0

-42.9

50.0 -15.4 100.0

-66.7 100.0 -35.0

300.0 -35.3 10.0 50.0 35.3

-75.0 -45.5 45.5 -40.0 126.1

4.0 1475.0
-50.0 39.5 -23.4
0.0 11.1 -26.3 283.3 -15.8 71.4 -33.3 33.3 -22.4

-84.6 -61.9 400.0 26.4
0.0 200.0 -10.0
78.6 21.7 25.0
8.3 -37.5 100.0 26.3

438.5

67.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Okefenokee Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Ware County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Ware

NUMBER PERCENT

14,733

100.0

1,100

7.5

125

0.9

363

2.5

1,495

10.2

265

1.8

1,724

11.7

2,098

14.2

834

5.7

985

6.7

1,398

9.5

824

5.6

955

6.5

429

2.9

1,933

13.1

205

1.4

Ware Area

NUMBER PERCENT

59,581

100.0

4,291

7.2

395

0.7

1,276

2.1

4,349

7.3

1,285

2.2

6,134

10.3

8,250

13.9

3,903

6.6

4,071

6.8

7,859

13.2

4,105

6.9

4,969

8.3

1,658

2.8

6,560

11.0

476

0.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Bacon

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Brantley

135

41

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Charlton

71

12

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Clinch

43

7

2

Coffee

391

112

17

Pierce

166

38

17

Ware

462

111

27

Total Area

1,409

363

77

3

1

0

8

5

4

0

4

3

2

15

16

7

4

22

15

55

54

2

0

0

18

7

4

0

13

4

3

2

20

2

7

0

17

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4

0

7

14

23

3

57

7

7

0

34

6

21

2

80

42

69

7

246

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6

12

8

8

19

20

9

18

6

12

46

72

20

27

56

111

170

280

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Atkinson

501

15

46

13

14

44

68

39

34

24

Bacon

457

9

23

11

14

47

70

13

67

32

Brantley

957

30

86

32

28

111

156

9

204

90

Charlton

380

24

39

20

10

29

59

5

68

28

Clinch

319

6

19

7

7

33

60

9

29

20

Coffee

3,270

67

359

136

82

355

440

81

276

174

Pierce

1,082

27

90

33

43

148

204

12

168

54

Ware

3,502

90

451

150

109

622

565

26

378

140

Total Area

10,468

268 1,113

402

307 1,389 1,622

194 1,224

562

Prod.
126 92 92 51 61
838 134 389 1,783

Trans. & Moving
78 79 119 47 68 462 169 582 1,604

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 600 Plant Avenue Waycross GA 31501 Phone: (912) 285 - 6105

Fax: (912) 287 - 6550

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2311 Knight Avenue P. O. Box 2026 Waycross, GA 31502-2026 Phone: (912) 285 - 6078

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Warren County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Warren Glascock Hancock Jefferson McDuffie Taliaferro Wilkes Warren Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 2,514 1,111 3,029 6,770
10,607 773
4,345 29,149 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,076 976 2,351 5,797 9,511 670 3,835
25,216 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 438 17.4% 135 12.2% 678 22.4% 973 14.4%
1,096 10.3% 103 13.3% 510 11.7%
3,933 13.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

Warren

5,834 150

6,051

3.7

6,248

7.1

City of Warrenton

1,937

Warren Area

69,460

72,189

3.9

76,808

10.6

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Beverage and Tobacco Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Apparel Textile Product Mills Machinery Textile Mills Paper Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Food Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
20 7
2 6 5 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 1 6 14 3 2 5 1
5
0
1 1 7 0 3
7 4 80 20 5 5 10 100

Warren

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

376

35.2

658

52

4.9

743

*

*

*

*

*

*

280

26.2

595

173

16.2

715

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

393

36.8

500

*

*

*

17

1.6

929

101

9.5

442

*

*

*

*

*

*

14

1.3

462

*

*

*

12

1.1 1,070

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

152

14.2

474

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

10 *
772 297
17 11 269 1,068

0.9

309

*

*

72.3

578

27.8

555

1.6

716

1.0

479

25.2

469

100.0

550

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 289 78

Warren Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

5,091 743

29.3

712

4.3

608

11

427

114

520

86

3,406

18

771

4

531

14

212

1

*

1

*

1

*

3

*

3

*

3

100

4

*

4

160

4

375

5

18

5

203

7

62

9

45

899

7,220

11

185

55

354

250

2,001

42

321

18

185

72

429

35

117

2.5 1,023

3.0

602

19.6

712

4.4

709

3.1

798

1.2

475

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.6

791

*

*

0.9

757

2.2

847

0.1

846

1.2

632

0.4

450

0.3

458

41.5

483

1.1 1,056

2.0

712

11.5

413

1.8

630

1.1

989

2.5

712

0.7

422

64

205

1.2

680

3

*

*

*

39

195

6

97

99

1,655

9

*

93

1,024

1.1

511

0.6

465

9.5

450

*

*

5.9

221

103 30
1,218 182 40 68 74
1,400 267,525

298 24
12,335 5,060 179 797 4,084
17,393 3,752,981

1.7

398

0.1

422

70.9

577

29.1

563

1.0

788

4.6

573

23.5

551

100.0

573

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Warren Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Warren Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Warren

Note: Source:

Briarwood Academy Inc Child's World Inc Georgia-Pacific Wood Products Llc Gurley's Supermarkets Hawkins Logging & Timber Co Llc Jebco Inc Martin Marietta Materials Inc The Timbermen Inc Tri County Health Systems Inc Warrenton Health & Rehabilitation
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Warren Area
Battle Lumber Co Inc Continental Commercial Products Llc GA Dept of Corrections Ingersoll Rand Climate Control Hold Jefferson Hospital McDuffie Regional Medical Ctr Shaw Industries Group Inc Thomson Plastics Inc Wal-Mart Wilkes-Wills Mem Hosp

COUNTY Jefferson Jefferson Hancock Jefferson Jefferson McDuffie McDuffie McDuffie McDuffie
Wilkes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Warren

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Warren, GA McDuffie, GA Richmond, GA Wilkes, GA Jefferson, GA Columbia, GA Washington, GA Glascock, GA Other Total Residents:

991 637 213
73 55 53 43 42 184 2,291

3(5&(17 2)727$/
43.3 27.8
9.3 3.2 2.4 2.3 1.9 1.8 8.0 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Warren

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Warren, GA McDuffie, GA Glascock, GA Columbia, GA Hancock, GA Jefferson, GA Richmond, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

991 389 136
83 51 34 32 18 94 1,828

3(5&(17 2)727$/
54.2 21.3
7.4 4.5 2.8 1.9 1.8 1.0 5.1 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e73O8.7H-62T2.%6i4Ag45.%h-7L3534%78S45.6c-28265h3%64+o5.o-74l%4

Warren Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
37.4% 35.4% 17.8%
6.4% 3.1% 100.0%

18-24 37.6% 38.2% 20.5%
3.2% 0.5% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 26.7% 40.2% 22.8%
7.7% 2.7% 100.0%

35-44 26.7% 43.0% 19.8%
7.7% 2.9% 100.0%

45-64 37.2% 35.3% 16.5%
6.5% 4.5% 100.0%

65+ 58.8% 21.2% 11.8%
5.5% 2.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Glascock Hancock Jefferson McDuffie Taliaferro Warren Wilkes Warren Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
31 106 192 228
18 40 75 690

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
31 106 192 228
18 40 75 690

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Colleges and Universities

Warren Area

McDuffie

Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)
Hancock

Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Jefferson

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Warren

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Plumbing Technology/Plumber Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 36

2010 48

19

18

23

8

24

32

5

3

1

19

27

7

16

22

33

7

39

1

13

11

16

51

23

59

22

22

73

23

35

36

9

37

23

56

21

50

11

7

8

5

5

16

11

6

13

173

148

138

101

110

131

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 56.5

2009-2010 33.3

-5.3

27.8

200.0

33.3

-40.0

-66.7

42.1

-74.1

37.5

50.0

457.1

-97.4

-15.4

45.5

-54.9

156.5

0.0 52.2 311.1 -62.5 -36.4
0.0 -45.5 -14.5

231.8 2.9
-37.8 138.1
14.3 220.0 116.7
-6.8

8.9

19.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Warren County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Warren

NUMBER PERCENT

2,593

100.0

165

6.4

25

1.0

39

1.5

153

5.9

50

1.9

189

7.3

329

12.7

154

5.9

164

6.3

593

22.9

193

7.4

179

6.9

22

0.9

294

11.3

44

1.7

Warren Area

NUMBER PERCENT

29,280

100.0

1,930

6.6

316

1.1

551

1.9

2,130

7.3

801

2.7

2,339

8.0

3,723

12.7

1,834

6.3

1,668

5.7

5,087

17.4

1,969

6.7

2,041

7.0

785

2.7

3,525

12.0

581

2.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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2

105

18

3

125

24

3

175

51

17

10

1

1

54

9

0

68

15

2

549

120

28

0

0

1

2

5

7

12

7

0

0

4

3

5

0

27

19

0

1

0

1

1

6

1

16

1

13

2

35

1

9

3

26

1

0

1

2

2

7

0

13

0

7

0

12

6

43

7

105

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4

2

12

38

9

25

18

22

1

3

5

7

6

20

55

117

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Glascock Hancock Jefferson McDuffie Taliaferro Warren Wilkes Total Area

74

2

6

1

2

7

15

813

28

51

21

16

62

89

767

17

46

27

22

74

130

1,096

20

110

43

40

113

198

77

3

9

4

2

8

15

347

5

19

6

12

23

56

447

12

35

15

20

40

74

3,621

87

276

117

114

327

577

2

12

3

4

64

15

8

52

22

4

108

60

1

2

3

4

28

24

7

23

19

30

289

146

Prod.
15 285 255 239
16 95 102 1,007

Trans. & Moving
9 178 114 161
14 75 100 651

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665

Fax: (706) 595 - 7209

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1025-A Warrenton Highway P. O. Box 824 Thomson, GA 30824-0824 Phone: (706) 597 - 8575

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Washington County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Washington Baldwin Glascock Hancock Jefferson Johnson Wilkinson Washington Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 7,634
18,842 1,111 3,029 6,770 3,417 4,416
45,219

Employed 6,459
15,879 976
2,351 5,797 2,994 3,887 38,343

Unemployed Rate 1,175 15.4% 2,963 15.7% 135 12.2% 678 22.4% 973 14.4% 423 12.4% 529 12.0% 6,876 15.2%

4,693,711

4,213,719

153,889,000 139,064,000

479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Washington
City of Sandersville
Washington Area
Georgia
United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
21,187 88 5,912

2015 Estimate
22,477

% Change 2010-2015
6.1

2025 Projected*
24,000

% Change 2010-2025
13.3

115,891

123,072

6.2

132,099

14.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Apparel Paper Transportation Equipment Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
68 11
8 34 15
1 1 1 2 1 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 306 2 21 74 14 4 20 11
27
2
13 3
31 1
29
54 4
378 52 10 22 20
430

Washington

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

946

14.4

846

66

1.0

607

221 217 442
* * * * * 253 * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,363 * 148 701 444 30 191 64

3.4

921

3.3

787

6.7

875

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

3.8

949

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

51.2

606

*

*

2.3

733

10.7

423

6.8

628

0.5

435

2.9

883

1.0

718

204

3.1

867

*

*

*

169

2.6

443

*

*

*

433

6.6

474

*

*

*

377

5.7

252

115 *
4,318 2,255
43 883 1,329 6,573

1.7

470

*

*

65.7

726

34.3

642

0.7

823

13.4

566

20.2

538

100.0

622

Washington Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

371

6,101

67

516

18.5

909

1.6

605

26 179
99 8
13 7 3 2
10 18 11
5 1 2 3 3 6 7 1,519 12 83 392 63 23 118 64

1,556 1,015 3,017
64 466
25 57
* 666 249
30 90
* * * 42 707 208 15,072 237 556 3,618 939 216 743 238

4.7 1,102

3.1

681

9.2

938

0.2

345

1.4

726

0.1

589

0.2 1,099

*

*

2.0

911

0.8

636

0.1

502

0.3

596

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

477

2.1 1,127

0.6 2,182

45.8

512

0.7 1,084

1.7

778

11.0

411

2.9

652

0.7

601

2.3

768

0.7

519

119

471

1.4

709

5

449

1.4 1,111

80

757

14

236

187

3,519

17

152

160

2,301

2.3

356

0.7

462

10.7

586

0.5

332

7.0

226

182 44
1,934 241 45 112 84
2,175 267,525

646 37
21,210 11,736
214 6,182 5,340 32,944 3,752,981

2.0

404

0.1

410

64.4

626

35.6

574

0.6

877

18.8

573

16.2

562

100.0

607

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Washington Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Washington Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Washington

Note: Source:

B-H Transfer Co Burgess Pigment Co Incorporated CVB Industrial Contracting Inc GA Dept of Corrections Howard Sheppard, Inc. Sandersville Technical College Thiele Kaolin Co W F Jackson Constr Co Inc Wal-Mart Washington County Hospital Authority
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Washington Area
BASF Catalysts Llc Department of Behavioral Health GA Dept of Corrections Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Thiele Kaolin Co Triumph Aerostructures Llc Wal-Mart Washington County Hospital Authority

COUNTY Wilkinson
Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Washington Baldwin Baldwin Washington

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Washington

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Washington, GA Baldwin, GA Johnson, GA Laurens, GA Wilkinson, GA Jefferson, GA Hancock, GA Putnam, GA Other Total Residents:

6,032 448 317 152 94 67 66 50 417
7,643

3(5&(17 2)727$/
78.9 5.9 4.1 2.0 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.7 5.5
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Washington

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NUMBER

Washington, GA Peach, GA Johnson, GA Laurens, GA Jefferson, GA Baldwin, GA Crawford, GA Houston, GA Other Total Residents:

6,032 431 396 331 315 311 195 170
1,629 9,810

3(5&(17 2)727$/
61.5 4.4 4.0 3.4 3.2 3.2 2.0 1.7
16.6 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e23O8.2H-2T2.%2i3Ag45.%h-4L3534%25S45.6c-21265h3%34+o5.o-24l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
32.3% 36.0% 20.9%
6.9% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 32.2% 31.9% 32.2%
3.4% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.4% 42.3% 23.2%
9.6% 2.5% 100.0%

35-44 23.2% 43.3% 20.9%
8.2% 4.4% 100.0%

45-64 32.2% 35.8% 18.7%
7.1% 6.2% 100.0%

65+ 55.1% 23.5% 12.2%
5.4% 3.8% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baldwin Glascock Hancock Jefferson Johnson Washington Wilkinson Washington Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
247 31
106 192
48 221
98 943

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
247 31
106 192
48 221
98 943

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Colleges and Universities

Washington Area
Baldwin
Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Camp
Hancock
Hancock County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Jefferson
Jefferson County Center (Satellite campus of Sandersville Technical College)
Washington
Sandersville Technical College Sandersville Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.sandersvilletech.edu
www.sandersvilletech.edu
www.sandersvilletech.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Carpentry/Carpenter Child Care and Support Services Management Child Care Provider/Assistant Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrician General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Medical/Clinical Assistant Plumbing Technology/Plumber Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 23

2009 36

2010 48

19

18

23

8

24

32

5

3

1

19

27

7

16

22

33

7

39

1

13

11

16

51

23

59

22

22

73

23

35

36

9

37

23

56

21

50

11

7

8

5

5

16

11

6

13

173

148

138

101

110

131

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 56.5

2009-2010 33.3

-5.3

27.8

200.0

33.3

-40.0

-66.7

42.1

-74.1

37.5

50.0

457.1

-97.4

-15.4

45.5

-54.9

156.5

0.0 52.2 311.1 -62.5 -36.4
0.0 -45.5 -14.5

231.8 2.9
-37.8 138.1
14.3 220.0 116.7
-6.8

8.9

19.1

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Sandersville Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Washington County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Washington

NUMBER PERCENT

8,612

100.0

595

6.9

108

1.3

210

2.4

529

6.1

380

4.4

717

8.3

939

10.9

674

7.8

435

5.1

964

11.2

714

8.3

444

5.2

360

4.2

1,338

15.5

205

2.4

Washington Area

NUMBER PERCENT

46,283

100.0

3,148

6.8

558

1.2

1,287

2.8

3,652

7.9

1,547

3.3

3,908

8.4

5,704

12.3

2,643

5.7

2,636

5.7

6,224

13.5

2,793

6.0

2,619

5.7

1,874

4.1

6,858

14.8

832

1.8

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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540

151

20

Glascock

12

2

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Hancock

105

18

3

Jefferson

125

24

3

Johnson

96

19

2

Washington

154

39

7

Wilkinson

95

20

9

Total Area

1,127

273

46

10

13

0

0

1

2

5

7

3

2

3

2

5

5

27

31

8

21

3

45

0

1

0

1

1

6

1

16

1

13

2

35

2

6

1

18

2

7

3

17

3

2

0

19

17

56 10

151

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26

225

4

2

12

38

9

25

13

22

11

58

10

21

85

391

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Baldwin Glascock Hancock Jefferson Johnson Washington Wilkinson Total Area

4,065

137

619

226

103

601

499

74

2

6

1

2

7

15

813

28

51

21

16

62

89

767

17

46

27

22

74

130

629

13

35

13

16

66

100

1,018

31

118

43

35

136

161

629

12

63

28

18

62

89

7,995

240

938

359

212 1,008 1,083

13

279

146

2

12

3

4

64

15

8

52

22

3

75

27

3

80

38

0

59

45

33

621

296

Prod.
933 15
285 255 162 204 161 2,015

Trans. & Moving
509 9
178 114 119 169
92 1,190

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 601 Greene Street Augusta GA 30901 Phone: (706) 721 - 3131

Fax: (706) 721 - 7680

Rehabilitation Center(s) 536 South Main Street P. O. Box 660 Swainsboro, GA 30401-0660 Phone: (478) 289 - 2578

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Wayne County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Wayne Appling Brantley Glynn Long McIntosh Pierce Tattnall Wayne Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 11,814 9,324 7,210 38,740 6,683 5,073 8,578 9,224 96,646
4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 10,353 8,323 6,374 35,080 6,203 4,495 7,742 8,321 86,891
4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,461 12.4% 1,001 10.7% 836 11.6% 3,660 9.4% 480 7.2% 578 11.4% 836 9.7% 903 9.8% 9,755 10.1%
479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Wayne City of Jesup Wayne Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

30,099 61

32,190

6.9

35,946

19.4

10,214

219,447

229,498

4.6

269,772

22.9

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Product Mills Apparel Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Primary Metal Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Beverage and Tobacco Product Chemical Transportation Equipment Miscellaneous Machinery Wood Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
134 24
0 82 28
2 1 4 4 2 1 0 2 1 3 8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 416 5 15 123 13 9 34 16
28
2
21 4
58 4
51
33 12 562 43
9 15 19 605

Wayne

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,714 166

21.3 1,083

2.1

851

0 435 1,113
* * 102 895 * * * * * * 31

0.0

0

5.4

770

13.8 1,240

*

*

*

*

1.3

321

11.1 1,428

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.4

477

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,512 38 137 1,143 229 57 205 80

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

43.7

480

0.5 1,275

1.7

557

14.2

395

2.8

558

0.7

586

2.6

634

1.0

460

71

0.9

732

*

*

*

101

1.3

784

*

*

*

569

7.1

613

39

0.5

279

626

7.8

231

147 13
5,239 2,799
417 707 1,675 8,039

1.8 0.2 65.2 34.8 5.2 8.8 20.8 100.0

388 499 782 865 1,396 568 631 695

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 918 147

Wayne Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

9,356 1,659

14.7

815

2.6

547

6

19

581

3,088

184

4,591

19

834

6

33

8

216

10

1,514

16

115

2

*

1

*

17

110

4

64

22

205

19

111

0.0

828

4.9

660

7.2 1,017

1.3

692

0.1

319

0.3

394

2.4 1,505

0.2

699

*

*

*

*

0.2

775

0.1

806

0.3

605

0.2

491

2 2 5 6 7 15 23 3,774 24 177 861 142 70 263 203

* * 323 49 26 357 596 35,791 1,339 1,737 8,165 1,763 684 1,534 641

*

*

*

*

0.5 1,314

0.1

689

0.0

480

0.6

958

0.9

813

56.3

557

2.1 1,497

2.7

674

12.9

419

2.8

689

1.1

905

2.4

785

1.0

559

397

1,290

2.0

771

22

362

0.6

839

257

1,986

37

211

446

5,449

57

997

438

7,964

3.1

468

0.3

509

8.6

695

1.6

334

12.5

337

380 141 4,833 309 104 106
99 5,142 267,525

1,680 111
45,258 18,258
2,555 3,957 11,746 63,518 3,752,981

2.6 0.2 71.3 28.7 4.0 6.2 18.5 100.0

477 754 611 787 1,591 593 677 661 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Wayne Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Wayne Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Wayne

Note: Source:

Altamaha Nursing Llc Altamaha Technical College BEI McDonald's Restaurant R James Properties Rayonier Inc Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Universal Electric Co Inc Wal-Mart Wayne Memorial Hospital
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Wayne Area
Baxley-Appling County Hospital Brunswick Pulp & Paper GA Dept of Corrections Rayonier Performance Fibers Llc Sea Island Co Southeast GA Regional Medical Center Southern Nuclear Operating Company The Chicken Shack Wal-Mart Wayne Memorial Hospital

COUNTY Appling Glynn Tattnall Wayne Glynn Glynn Appling Glynn Glynn Wayne

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Wayne

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Wayne, GA Glynn, GA Liberty, GA Appling, GA Chatham, GA Duval, FL Long, GA Ware, GA Other Total Residents:

7,585 811 489 265 122 95 91 87 580
10,125

3(5&(17 2)727$/
74.9 8.0 4.8 2.6 1.2 0.9 0.9 0.9 5.7
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Wayne

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NUMBER

Wayne, GA Long, GA Glynn, GA Liberty, GA Pierce, GA Appling, GA Ware, GA Brantley, GA Other Total Residents:

7,585 350 247 179 156 147 106 90 433
9,293

3(5&(17 2)727$/
81.6 3.8 2.7 1.9 1.7 1.6 1.1 1.0 4.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e72O8.7H-82T2.%2iAg45.%h-0L2434%12S45.6c-72265h3%14+o5.o-84l%4

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Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
27.2% 35.9% 23.8%
8.5% 4.7% 100.0%

18-24 37.8% 36.2% 22.8%
3.1% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.0% 40.4% 25.9%
9.0% 2.9% 100.0%

35-44 21.8% 38.6% 26.5%
8.9% 4.3% 100.0%

45-64 21.7% 36.0% 25.3% 10.0%
7.1% 100.0%

65+ 42.2% 27.0% 15.9%
8.9% 6.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Brantley Glynn Long McIntosh Pierce Tattnall Wayne Wayne Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
201 665 125 110 209 153 287 1,750

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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201 665 125 110 209 153 287 1,750

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Wayne Area Glynn
Troy University College of Coastal Georgia
Appling
Baxley Campus (Satellite campus of Altamaha Technical College)
Wayne
Altamaha Technical College Altamaha Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Tattnall
Glennville Campus (Satellite campus of Southeastern Technical College)

brunswick.troy.edu www.ccga.edu
www.altamahatech.edu
www.altamahatech.edu www.altamahatech.edu
www.southeasterntech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping
Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician
Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General
Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Early Childhood Education and Teaching
Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology
Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training
Machine Shop Technology/Assistant
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General
Small Business Administration/Management
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder
Wood Science and Wood Products/Pulp and Paper Technology

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 12

2009 14

2010 21

12

11

29

4

2

10

4

1

2

21

26

54

7

14

43

58

28

50

4

3

11

5

3

4

5

13

2

62

64

66

6

12

11

2

11

54

92

74

97

9

18

5

10

16

13

32

37

35

7

5

3

18

7

2

2

2

4

5

2

6

79

63

71

12

56

97

2

3

8

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 16.7

2009-2010 50.0

-8.3

163.6

-50.0

400.0

-75.0

100.0

23.8

107.7

100.0

207.1

-51.7

78.6

-25.0

266.7

-40.0 160.0

33.3 -84.6

3.2

3.1

100.0

-8.3

450.0 -19.6

390.9 31.1

100.0 60.0 15.6 -28.6 -61.1 0.0 -60.0 -20.3

-72.2 -18.8
-5.4 -40.0 -71.4 100.0 200.0 12.7

366.7 50.0

73.2 166.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Altamaha Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Wayne County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Wayne

NUMBER PERCENT

10,713

100.0

787

7.4

109

1.0

284

2.7

928

8.7

328

3.1

1,131

10.6

1,552

14.5

1,036

9.7

670

6.3

1,010

9.4

715

6.7

594

5.5

274

2.6

1,217

11.4

78

0.7

Wayne Area

NUMBER PERCENT

83,743

100.0

7,115

8.5

953

1.1

2,207

2.6

7,674

9.2

2,034

2.4

8,850

10.6

12,339

14.7

6,295

7.5

4,745

5.7

6,692

8.0

4,389

5.2

6,658

8.0

2,346

2.8

10,493

12.5

953

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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140

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135

41

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1,176

359

87

101

37

10

128

46

13

166

38

17

92

29

0

291

96

12

2,229

673

151

1

12

5

4

38

41

9

3

1

5

7

4

1

6

7

18

69

93

12

5

0

23

4

3

2

20

15

73 22

167

2

6

2

11

0

11

1

10

7

7

0

34

4

3

1

10

7

15

3

33

51

123 31

308

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19

30

19

20

106

193

6

14

9

24

20

27

11

24

33

55

223

387

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Appling

1,137

16

72

50

19

73

134

36

270

73

Brantley

957

30

86

32

28

111

156

9

204

90

Glynn

5,081

133

811

335

216

797 1,063

14

590

219

Long

617

40

61

29

17

61

118

10

75

62

McIntosh

592

19

63

34

20

92

104

3

75

47

Pierce

1,082

27

90

33

43

148

204

12

168

54

Tattnall

871

34

68

33

18

76

117

51

84

52

Wayne

1,761

48

181

62

40

218

265

16

332

158

Total Area

12,098

347 1,432

608

401 1,576 2,161

151 1,798

755

Prod.
260 92
427 72 62
134 233 246 1,526

Trans. & Moving
134 119 476
72 73 169 105 195 1,343

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 263 N Brunswick Street Jesup GA 31545 Phone: (912) 427 - 5842

Fax: (912) 427 - 5881

Rehabilitation Center(s) 106 South Main Street P. O. Box 790 Reidsville, GA 30453-0790 Phone: (912) 557 - 7558

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Webster County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

Webster Marion Randolph Stewart Sumter Terrell Webster Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 1,131 3,281 2,677 2,237
13,368 4,340
27,034 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 1,015 2,956 2,329 2,000
11,571 3,857
23,728 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 116 10.3% 325 9.9% 348 13.0% 237 10.6%
1,797 13.4% 483 11.1%
3,306 12.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Webster Webster Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

2,799 67,452 9,687,653 309,050,816

158

2,316

66,959

11,076,619

322,365,787

-17.3

2,486

-0.7

71,319

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

-11.2 5.7
38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Machinery Primary Metal Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Transportation Equipment Nonmetallic Mineral Product Textile Product Mills Food Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
10 7
1 0 2 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 3 5 8 0 2 0
0
0
0 0 0 0 1
3 1 33 14 6 5 3 47

Webster

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

184

40.0

688

44

9.6

496

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

115

25.0

448

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

41

8.9

420

33

7.2

592

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

299

65.0

568

160

34.8

638

14

3.0

760

8

1.7

644

138

30.0

511

460

100.0

576

Webster Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

238

4,345

100

995

24.0

611

5.5

563

6

*

84

489

48

2,632

5

403

5

68

1

*

1

*

*

*

2.7

585

14.6

612

2.2

544

0.4

649

*

*

*

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

3

183

4

37

4

816

5

23

11

315

923

8,624

6

107

69

769

240

2,004

52

494

22

175

73

402

38

127

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.0

669

0.2

521

4.5

617

0.1

444

1.7

441

47.7

504

0.6 1,188

4.3

672

11.1

393

2.7

625

1.0

639

2.2

670

0.7

431

65

222

1.2

576

4

65

0.4

498

37

590

9

274

102

1,995

8

42

87

1,093

3.3

487

1.5

499

11.0

607

0.2

393

6.0

222

111 29
1,190 198 47 88 63
1,388 267,525

266 26
12,995 5,076 402 1,356 3,318
18,071 3,752,981

1.5 0.1 71.9 28.1 2.2 7.5 18.4 100.0

439 378 539 610 1,166 659 523 559 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Webster Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Webster Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Webster

Note: Source:

Adams Food Center Inc Americus Gas N Go Church Hill Logging Inc Cooper Lighting Inc JB Forest Products Inc Kennedy Trucking Co Inc Kinchafoonee Peanut & Grain Inc Merritt Pecan Co Inc Tolleson Lumber Co Inc Webster Farmers Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Webster Area
Cooper Lighting Inc Georgia Southwestern State Univ Magnolia Manor Inc Mullite Co of America North Georgia Detention Center Oakcrest Lumber Inc Phoebe Sumter Medical Center Inc Tyson Farms Inc Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart

COUNTY Sumter Sumter Sumter Sumter Stewart Marion Sumter Marion Terrell Sumter

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Webster

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Webster, GA

342

Sumter, GA

185

Stewart, GA

166

Marion, GA

93

Dougherty, GA

40

Muscogee, GA

36

Terrell, GA

31

Schley, GA

16

Other

61

Total Residents:

970

3(5&(17 2)727$/
35.3 19.1 17.1
9.6 4.1 3.7 3.2 1.6 6.3 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Webster

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Webster, GA

342

Sumter, GA

76

Stewart, GA

65

Jones, GA

12

Dougherty, GA

10

Marion, GA

8

Muscogee, GA

8

Chattahoochee, GA

7

Total Residents:

532

3(5&(17 2)727$/
64.3 14.3 12.2
2.3 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.3 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.3H-62T2.%2i6Ag45.%h-9L3534%31S45.6c-65265h3%4+o5.o-74l%4

Webster Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.6% 32.1% 21.6%
7.4% 5.3% 100.0%

18-24 35.6% 31.2% 30.1%
2.5% 0.6% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.9% 37.1% 26.4%
9.9% 3.8% 100.0%

35-44 24.7% 39.0% 22.0%
9.1% 5.3% 100.0%

45-64 33.6% 31.2% 18.0%
8.0% 9.2% 100.0%

65+ 51.5% 22.2% 15.7%
6.0% 4.6% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Marion Randolph Stewart Sumter Terrell Webster Webster Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
98 71 22 260 73 25 549

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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98 71 22 260 73 25 549

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Colleges and Universities

Webster Area Sumter
Georgia Southwestern State University South Georgia Technical College
Randolph
Andrew College
Webster
South Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

gsw.edu/main/ www.southgatech.edu
www.andrewcollege.edu
www.southgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General Aircraft Powerplant Technology/Technician Version 2.0

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 44

2009 112

2010 111

50

37

43

7

5

14

Webster Area

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 154.5

2009-2010 -0.9

-26.0

16.2

-28.6

180.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Airframe Mechanics and Aircraft Maintenance Technology/Technician Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Avionics Maintenance Technology/Technician CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician Carpentry/Carpenter Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General Criminal Justice/Safety Studies Culinary Arts/Chef Training Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General Early Childhood Education and Teaching Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General Electrician Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Lineworker Machine Shop Technology/Assistant Medical Office Assistant/Specialist Medical/Clinical Assistant Nail Technician/Specialist and Manicurist Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 18

2009 12

2010 70

8

7

12

6

7

9

40

51

20

3

6

7

2

1

3

2

1

3

6

24

29

19

25

26

21

18

20

61

71

99

9

12

13

8

18

38

11

25

13

2

5

8

42

37

41

43

40

29

21

48

59

21

28

11

20

19

53

25

49

28

3

20

25

6

3

8

37

44

45

62

27

38

25

21

20

31

17

34

29

18

31

3

7

6

14

21

19

8

12

5

82

52

44

130

137

334

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 483.3

-12.5 16.7 27.5 100.0 -50.0 -50.0 300.0 31.6 -14.3 16.4 33.3 125.0 127.3

71.4 28.6 -60.8 16.7 200.0 200.0 20.8
4.0 11.1 39.4
8.3 111.1 -48.0

150.0 -11.9
-7.0

60.0 10.8 -27.5

128.6 33.3 -5.0

22.9 -60.7 178.9

96.0 566.7 -50.0
18.9 -56.5 -16.0 -45.2 -37.9 133.3 50.0 50.0 -36.6

-42.9 25.0 166.7
2.3 40.7 -4.8 100.0 72.2 -14.3 -9.5 -58.3 -15.4

5.4

143.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from South Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Webster County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Webster

NUMBER PERCENT

1,057

100.0

98

9.3

23

2.2

19

1.8

60

5.7

30

2.8

58

5.5

135

12.8

40

3.8

55

5.2

212

20.1

93

8.8

93

8.8

33

3.1

100

9.5

8

0.8

Webster Area

NUMBER PERCENT

29,090

100.0

2,370

8.2

389

1.3

750

2.6

2,784

9.6

728

2.5

2,460

8.5

3,891

13.4

1,483

5.1

1,483

5.1

4,145

14.3

1,798

6.2

2,121

7.3

814

2.8

3,466

11.9

408

1.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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55

17

4

89

12

6

28

7

3

501

118

30

75

14

4

19

4

0

767

172

47

2

1

0

1

0

1

21

15

3

1

1

0

27

19

1

0

0

9

2

10

0

25

0

2

0

7

6

38

2

75

3

4

0

20

0

0

0

3

12

54

2

139

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6

13

6

23

2

6

46

129

6

16

2

9

68

196

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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Marion Randolph Stewart Sumter Terrell Webster Total Area

364

18

20

13

8

32

36

9

66

29

346

14

52

8

17

22

39

10

20

15

255

15

17

9

7

17

35

7

39

10

3,567

108

493

161

111

432

483

135

228

109

694

16

55

33

18

74

91

14

47

20

115

4

8

3

2

13

15

7

12

4

5,341

175

645

227

163

590

699

182

412

187

Prod.
69 92 61 692 203 34 1,151

Trans. & Moving
64 57 38 615 123 13 910

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 120 W Church Street Americus GA 31709-0748 Phone: (229) 931 - 2520

Fax: (229) 931 - 2433

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1604-C East Forsyth Street P. O. Box 845 Americus, GA 31709-0845 Phone: (229) 931 - 5037

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Wheeler County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Wheeler Dodge Jeff Davis Laurens Montgomery Telfair Treutlen Wheeler Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 2,828 8,806 5,247
21,592 4,414 4,240 2,864
49,991 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,519 7,761 4,493
18,926 3,941 3,506 2,500
43,646 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 309 10.9%
1,045 11.9% 754 14.4%
2,666 12.3% 473 10.7% 734 17.3% 364 12.7%
6,345 12.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Wheeler City of Alamo Wheeler Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

7,421 144

7,454

0.4

8,271

11.5

2,797

125,227

127,114

1.5

141,064

12.6

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Paper Beverage and Tobacco Product Chemical Computer and Electronic Product Textile Product Mills Textile Mills Transportation Equipment Plastics and Rubber Products Machinery Printing and Related Support Activities Food Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Product Wood Product Furniture and Related Product Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
24 20
0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 1 2 13 12 1 3 1
1
0
3 0 6 0 4
3 3 77 16 4 6 6 93

Wheeler

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

202

14.9

644

177

13.1

660

0

0.0

0

24

1.8

529

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

804

59.3

586

*

*

*

*

*

*

73

5.4

310

73

5.4

600

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

*

*

*

192

14.2

633

0

0.0

0

21

1.5

298

3 * 1,008 347 11 * 261 1,355

0.2

290

*

*

74.4

615

25.6

565

0.8

780

*

*

19.3

514

100.0

572

Wheeler Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

363

6,608

84

635

18.9

672

1.8

615

1 175 103
1 2 2 2 3 4 4 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 19 1,734 10 106 486 102 31 116 69

* 1,288 4,680
* * * * * * * 44 * 26 173 39 117 751 615 764 18,785 193 986 4,451 1,101 301 959 215

*

*

3.7

607

13.4

697

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

519

*

*

0.1

283

0.5

757

0.1

431

0.3

613

2.1

607

1.8

540

2.2

665

53.6

517

0.6 1,009

2.8

768

12.7

413

3.1

624

0.9

703

2.7

684

0.6

476

129

493

1.4

706

14

899

2.6

791

78

1,552

7

292

241

4,191

16

110

167

2,510

4.4

499

0.8

489

12.0

575

0.3

320

7.2

240

162 59
2,156 261 55 106 100
2,417 267,525

537 40
25,433 9,605 1,396 2,993 5,216
35,036 3,752,981

1.5 0.1 72.6 27.4 4.0 8.5 14.9 100.0

461 583 557 651 1,123 555 580 583 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Wheeler Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Wheeler Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Wheeler

Note: Source:

BP Timber Company Llc Butler Logging Inc Carey Locke Logging Co Inc Glenwood Healthcare Llc Glenwood Telephone Co Little Rock Logging Inc Lower Oconee Community Hospital Inc North Georgia Detention Center The Little Ocmulgee Elec Membership Wheeler County State Bank
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Wheeler Area
Consumer Outdoor Products Inc Fairview Park Hospital Flexsteel Industries Inc Graphic Packaging International Inc North Georgia Detention Center North Georgia Detention Center Propex Operating Company Llc SP Newsprint Wal-Mart YKK AP America Inc

COUNTY Telfair
Laurens Laurens
Dodge Telfair Wheeler Jeff Davis Laurens Laurens Laurens

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Wheeler

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Wheeler, GA Telfair, GA Toombs, GA Laurens, GA Jeff Davis, GA Montgomery, GA Dodge, GA Appling, GA Other Total Residents:

828 390 196 172 123
69 64 51 156 2,049

3(5&(17 2)727$/
40.4 19.0
9.6 8.4 6.0 3.4 3.1 2.5 7.6 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Wheeler

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Wheeler, GA Telfair, GA Montgomery, GA Laurens, GA Toombs, GA Appling, GA Dodge, GA Coffee, GA Other Total Residents:

828 136
75 63 50 26 18 16 73 1,285

3(5&(17 2)727$/
64.4 10.6
5.8 4.9 3.9 2.0 1.4 1.2 5.7 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e63O8.3H-92T2.%2i1Ag45.%h-7L3534%14S45.6c-4265h3%4+o5.o-24l%4

Wheeler Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.1% 37.5% 18.6%
6.8% 3.9% 100.0%

18-24 36.9% 35.9% 23.6%
3.5% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 22.7% 41.3% 22.9%
9.6% 3.5% 100.0%

35-44 24.2% 42.3% 21.4%
7.6% 4.5% 100.0%

45-64 31.4% 39.4% 16.7%
6.8% 5.7% 100.0%

65+ 54.4% 25.9% 10.6%
5.6% 3.5% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Dodge Jeff Davis Laurens Montgomery Telfair Treutlen Wheeler Wheeler Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
181 152 538
62 93 60 51 1,137

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
---------

TOTAL
181 152 538
62 93 60 51 1,137

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Colleges and Universities

Wheeler Area Dodge
Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College
Montgomery
Brewton-Parker College
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College
Wheeler
Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu
www.bpc.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu
www.heartofgatech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 10

2010 12

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

22

19

30

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

3

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

12

15

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

5

10

Carpentry/Carpenter

7

4

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

22

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

11

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

61

68

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

16

9

11

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

7

7

7

15

21

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

39

40

16

9

3

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

25

16

32

1

13

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

27

41

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

5

7

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

8

11

4

Medical/Clinical Assistant

12

12

13

Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician

11

17

18

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

9

4

8

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

10

10

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

7

8

Teacher Assistant/Aide

2

1

4

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

98

64

65

10

39

34

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 25.0

2009-2010 20.0

-13.6

57.9

-40.0

33.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

-42.9

-25.0

-90.9

0.0

37.5

-54.5

11.5

-5.9

-43.8

22.2

0.0

0.0

40.0

4.8

2.6

-60.0

-66.7 -36.0

33.3 100.0

1200.0 -25.0 40.0 37.5 0.0 54.5 -55.6 -37.5 -22.2 -50.0 -34.7

-61.5 51.9 -57.1 -63.6
8.3 5.9 100.0 0.0 14.3 300.0 1.6

290.0

-12.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Wheeler County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Wheeler

NUMBER PERCENT

2,208

100.0

147

6.7

19

0.9

54

2.5

135

6.1

109

4.9

111

5.0

236

10.7

138

6.3

182

8.2

275

12.5

238

10.8

174

7.9

120

5.4

243

11.0

27

1.2

Wheeler Area

NUMBER PERCENT

46,796

100.0

3,370

7.2

476

1.0

1,251

2.7

4,232

9.0

1,351

2.9

4,210

9.0

6,042

12.9

2,901

6.2

3,012

6.4

6,449

13.8

3,122

6.7

2,917

6.2

1,708

3.7

5,290

11.3

465

1.0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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224

53

11

Jeff Davis

75

26

6

Laurens

773

211

48

Montgomery

66

14

3

Telfair

94

20

8

Treutlen

67

13

5

Wheeler

49

11

3

Total Area

1,348

348

84

5

7

1

4

21

32

1

4

3

1

1

3

0

2

32

53

0

18

1

46

4

2

0

15

10

39

5

120

1

3

1

17

2

5

0

22

1

12

0

13

0

2

0

18

18

81

7

251

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28

49

5

10

84

171

4

13

6

24

4

10

1

9

132

286

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Dodge Jeff Davis Laurens Montgomery Telfair Treutlen Wheeler Total Area

1,408 594
6,242 416 591 436 311
9,998

49

170

20

34

145

793

9

24

32

38

11

17

14

19

280 1,095

35

61

193

215

20

8

47

79

242

199

875

993

11

7

45

60

23

20

37

92

16

9

39

60

14

3

26

39

361

307 1,262 1,538

12

109

68

19

85

51

28

454

255

12

62

33

13

51

24

6

74

30

8

29

21

98

864

482

Prod.
249 153 1,125
98 173 114
93 2,005

Trans. & Moving
247 78
1,133 55 88 60 45
1,706

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 910 N Jefferson Street Dublin GA 31201 Phone: (478) 275 - 6525

Fax: (478) 275 - 6599

Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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White County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

White Habersham Hall Lumpkin Towns Union White Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 12,179 19,552 89,018 12,818 5,610 10,887
150,064 4,693,711 153,889,000

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Employed 10,954 17,595 80,899 11,427 5,071 9,877
135,823 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,225 10.1% 1,957 10.0% 8,119 9.1% 1,391 10.9% 539 9.6% 1,010 9.3%
14,241 9.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

White

27,144 65

30,629

12.8

39,784

46.6

City of Cleveland

3,410

White Area

311,662

383,429

23.0

514,191

65.0

Georgia

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

United States

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Computer and Electronic Product Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products Primary Metal Paper Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Textile Product Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
138 13
0 92 33
5 7 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 5 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 471 2 24 119 12 11 21 25
48
3
27 4
41 12 80
42 16 625 36
4 17 15 661

White

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,187 *

20.4

793

*

*

0

0.0

0

466

8.0

837

567

9.7

754

52

0.9

280

63

1.1

434

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

28

0.5

474

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

44

0.8

502

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 3,379 * 104 1,092 55 71 151 36

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

58.1

428

*

*

1.8

852

18.8

406

0.9

571

1.2

681

2.6

771

0.6

447

82

1.4

749

*

*

*

87

1.5

451

*

*

*

381

6.5

463

83

1.4

232

871

15.0

263

185 19
4,585 1,234
58 297 879 5,818

3.2

441

0.3

669

78.8

611

21.2

660

1.0

714

5.1

646

15.1

621

100.0

546

NUMBER
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White Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

24,542 684

24.0

733

0.7

754

12

97

891

4,322

412

19,438

45

9,877

26

318

28

372

17

704

14

553

33

317

54

1,034

31

1,467

10

42

18

1,220

40

272

48

1,405

3

*

4

312

5

37

5

159

0.1

857

4.2

716

19.0

736

9.6

601

0.3

467

0.4

639

0.7 1,163

0.5

645

0.3

695

1.0

918

1.4

934

0.0 1,193

1.2

948

0.3

598

1.4 1,012

*

*

0.3

932

0.0 1,087

0.2

717

6 7 9 9 5,387 17 408 1,074 231 73 391 310

* 38 227 661 59,166 558 3,954 12,289 2,514 797 3,054 704

*

*

0.0

346

0.2

759

0.6

668

57.8

666

0.5 1,057

3.9

931

12.0

494

2.5

759

0.8

917

3.0

940

0.7

587

628

2,102

2.1

847

33

955

0.9 1,003

392

6,286

60

2,324

698

12,454

87

983

534

8,128

6.1

452

2.3

529

12.2

807

1.0 3,190

7.9

267

451 250 7,020 308
62 118 128 7,328 267,525

2,065 172
83,880 18,542
956 4,348 13,238 102,420 3,752,981

2.0

467

0.2

648

81.9

685

18.1

666

0.9

961

4.2

662

12.9

646

100.0

682

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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White Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

White Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

White

Note: Source:

Cobb Vantress Inc Freudenberg-Nok Gen Partnership Friendship Health & Rehab Llc Gateway Health & Rehab Llc Habersham Vintners Inc Ingles Markets Inc Original Appalachian Artworks The Troll Truett McConnell College Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

White Area
Advantage Human Resourcing Inc Fieldale Farms Corp Fieldale Farms Corp Kings Delight Mar Jac Poultry Inc North GA College & State Univ Northeast GA Medical Center Inc Pillgrims Pride Corp Wal-Mart Wrigley Manufacturing Co Llc

COUNTY Hall
Habersham Hall Hall Hall
Lumpkin Hall Hall Hall Hall

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

White

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

White, GA Hall, GA Habersham, GA Lumpkin, GA Gwinnett, GA Fulton, GA Forsyth, GA Dawson, GA Other Total Residents:

4,951 2,124
788 335 200 197
98 90 680 9,463

3(5&(17 2)727$/
52.3 22.4
8.3 3.5 2.1 2.1 1.0 1.0 7.2 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

White

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White, GA Habersham, GA Hall, GA Lumpkin, GA Towns, GA Union, GA Banks, GA Gwinnett, GA Other Total Residents:

4,951 737 431 252 139 103 93 73 416
7,195

3(5&(17 2)727$/
68.8 10.2
6.0 3.5 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.0 5.8 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e92O8.9H-52T2.%9iAg45.%h-9L2434%41S45.6c-07265h3%24+o5.o-64l%4

White Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.9% 30.6% 24.0%
9.9% 5.6% 100.0%

18-24 39.5% 25.9% 30.3%
4.2% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 29.9% 30.1% 23.8% 12.0%
4.3% 100.0%

35-44 22.6% 34.1% 25.6% 11.4%
6.3% 100.0%

45-64 24.0% 32.5% 23.8% 10.9%
8.8% 100.0%

65+ 41.7% 27.5% 16.9%
8.5% 5.4% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Habersham Hall Lumpkin Towns Union White White Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
362 1,678
197 58
142 416 2,853

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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362 1,678
197 58
142 416 2,853

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Colleges and Universities

White Area

Hall

Brenau University Gainesville State College Lanier Technical College
Habersham

www.brenau.edu www.gsc.edu www.laniertech.edu

North Georgia Technical College Piedmont College
Union

www.northgatech.edu www.piedmont.edu

Blairsville Campus (Satellite campus of North Georgia Technical College)
White

www.northgatech.edu

North Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) Truett-McConnell College
Lumpkin

www.northgatech.edu www.truett.edu

North Georgia College & State University
Towns

www.northgeorgia.edu

Young Harris College

www.yhc.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available.

Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 31

2009 16

2010 26

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

43

37

39

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

3

15

3

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

7

2

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

10

9

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

52

89

33

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

18

17

26

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

7

3

10

Commercial Photography

16

17

37

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

2

8

11

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

13

19

27

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

51

44

49

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

19

18

17

Culinary Arts/Chef Training

11

10

9

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

5

29

19

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

28

35

2

Electrician

16

10

14

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies

38

52

54

3

4

10

Environmental Control Technologies/Technicians, Other

6

5

6

Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

21

14

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

52

50

76

13

3

15

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

21

15

16

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

37

49

Lineworker

69

64

37

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

17

16

9

Marine Maintenance/Fitter and Ship Repair Technology/Technician
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage

6

7

7

26

42

15

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

2

1

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

16

12

16

Medical Office Assistant/Specialist

5

9

8

Medical Reception/Receptionist

12

5

1

Medical/Clinical Assistant

24

33

36

Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology/Technician

3

10

25

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

10

7

9

Tool and Die Technology/Technician

4

5

3

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -48.4

2009-2010 62.5

-14.0

5.4

400.0

-80.0

16.7

-71.4

-10.0

11.1

71.2

-62.9

-5.6

52.9

-57.1

233.3

6.3

117.6

300.0

37.5

46.2

42.1

-13.7

11.4

-5.3

-5.6

-9.1

-10.0

480.0

-34.5

25.0

-94.3

-37.5

40.0

36.8

3.8

33.3 -16.7 250.0
-3.8

150.0 20.0 -33.3 52.0

-76.9 -28.6
2.8 -7.2 -5.9 16.7

400.0 6.7
32.4 -42.2 -43.8
0.0

61.5 -50.0 -25.0 80.0 -58.3 37.5 233.3 -30.0 25.0

-64.3 200.0
33.3 -11.1 -80.0
9.1 150.0
28.6 -40.0
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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Turf and Turfgrass Management
Water Quality and Wastewater Treatment Management and Recycling Technology/Technician Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 54

2009 65

2010 75

11

5

13

3

7

6

2

7

3

25

35

66

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 20.4

2009-2010 15.4

-54.5 133.3

160.0 -14.3

250.0

-57.1

40.0

88.6

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from North Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of White County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

White

NUMBER PERCENT

9,936

100.0

1,063

10.7

135

1.4

172

1.7

834

8.4

209

2.1

1,280

12.9

1,503

15.1

832

8.4

659

6.6

973

9.8

385

3.9

533

5.4

165

1.7

1,174

11.8

19

0.2

White Area

NUMBER PERCENT

118,496

100.0

11,419

9.6

2,285

1.9

2,792

2.4

10,037

8.5

2,515

2.1

13,427

11.3

16,421

13.9

8,058

6.8

7,493

6.3

16,385

13.8

5,374

4.5

7,411

6.3

1,981

1.7

12,331

10.4

567

0.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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499

150

40

1,556

555

186

200

70

23

101

31

10

172

53

12

216

77

18

2,744

936

289

13

30

82

79

7

9

6

6

8

15

7

9

123

148

8

16

5

72

41

63 12

198

4

7

1

29

0

5

2

9

4

9

1

20

3

7

5

24

60

107 26

352

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1 11 12 162

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45

93

94

148

17

20

14

17

14

25

23

31

207

334

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Habersham Hall Lumpkin Towns Union White Total Area

2,887 7,195
552 278 641 1,024 12,577

53

293

101

491

8

43

3

24

10

74

20

91

195 1,016

164

83

330

554

323

175

774 1,517

21

13

55

151

11

10

72

69

32

14

126

141

55

43

132

225

606

338 1,489 2,657

25

322

138

34

495

386

3

57

43

1

37

15

3

99

56

13

106

65

79 1,116

703

Prod.
601 1,888
97 20 49 174 2,829

Trans. & Moving
324 1,011
61 16 37 100 1,549

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 2419 Corporate Drive SW Gainsville GA 30504 Phone: (770) 535 - 5484

Fax: (770) 531 - 5699

Rehabilitation Center(s) 243 South Main Street Suite B Cleveland, GA 30528-1404 Phone: (706) 865 - 9535

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Whitfield County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Whitfield Catoosa Gordon Murray Walker Whitfield Area Georgia United States Bradley, TN

Labor Force 43,116 34,363 25,276 19,222 31,686
153,663 4,693,711 153,889,000
47,906

Employed 37,935 31,609 22,151 16,919 28,611
137,225 4,213,719 139,064,000
43,605

Unemployed Rate 5,181 12.0% 2,754 8.0% 3,125 12.4% 2,303 12.0% 3,075 9.7%
16,438 10.7% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%
4,301 9.0%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Whitfield City of Dalton Whitfield Area Georgia United States Bradley, TN

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 % Change

2025 % Change

Estimate 2010-2015 Projected* 2010-2025

102,599 25

105,163

2.5

123,979

20.8

33,128

428,634

453,140

5.7

539,918

26.0

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

98,523

94,769

-3.8

108,917

10.5

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Apparel Leather and Allied Product Wood Product Paper Printing and Related Support Activities Petroleum and Coal Products Chemical Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Primary Metal Computer and Electronic Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
486 16
3 156 311
3 2 32 112 2 1 4 8 34 1 26 20 6 17 22
1 1 12 7 0 0 1,849 2 267 453 87 23 108 75
195
14
110 12
180 16
161
146 63
2,398 94 14 33 47
2,492

Whitfield

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

19,040 *

36.1

714

*

*

70 695 18,061
50 *
1,746 12,578
* * * 279 952 * 933 323 41 166 281

0.1 1,056

1.3

656

34.2

717

0.1

912

*

*

3.3

659

23.8

696

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.5

649

1.8

582

*

*

1.8 1,240

0.6

851

0.1

772

0.3

714

0.5

843

* * 239 78 0 0 28,376 * 3,060 6,549 3,782 540 621 289

*

*

*

*

0.5

586

0.1

449

0.0

0

0.0

0

53.7

683

*

*

5.8

808

12.4

468

7.2

655

1.0

666

1.2

854

0.5

611

2,756

5.2 1,134

613

1.2 1,625

2,202 *
4,045 197
2,768

4.2

532

*

*

7.7

872

0.4

416

5.2

273

703 50
47,466 5,341 235 884 4,222
52,806

1.3

588

0.1

484

89.9

699

10.1

758

0.4

819

1.7

730

8.0

725

100.0

699

Whitfield Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,096 49

38,008 417

35.2

713

0.4

540

5

136

421

2,047

621

35,409

15

290

5

45

70

6,235

193

19,957

2

*

1

*

16

240

12

453

56

1,480

1

*

46

1,432

34

1,289

16

135

66

683

39

549

0.1

923

1.9

668

32.8

717

0.3

889

0.0

573

5.8

684

18.5

699

*

*

*

*

0.2

701

0.4

617

1.4

530

*

*

1.3 1,170

1.2

821

0.1

784

0.6

729

0.5

888

4 3 25 14 1 2 4,154 6 460 1,054 194 57 274 175

* 603 345 181
* * 53,837 214 4,991 13,301 5,665 801 1,812 607

*

*

0.6

751

0.3

574

0.2

531

*

*

*

*

49.9

623

0.2 1,202

4.6

825

12.3

461

5.2

673

0.7

666

1.7

820

0.6

572

400

3,406

3.2 1,074

32

969

0.9 1,349

238

3,803

30

163

436

8,952

44

708

407

6,873

3.5

502

0.2

448

8.3

784

0.7

346

6.4

261

347 172 5,422 297
55 100 142 5,719 267,525

1,577 148
91,993 16,000
711 2,268 13,021 107,991 3,752,981

1.5

544

0.1

509

85.2

660

14.8

656

0.7

856

2.1

634

12.1

649

100.0

659

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Whitfield Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Whitfield Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Whitfield

Note: Source:

Beaulieu Group Llc Collins & Aikman Floor Covering Inc Hamilton Medical Center Inc Hltc Inc J & J Industries Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Oreilly Automotive Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Inc Wal-Mart
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Whitfield Area
Beaulieu Group Llc Hamilton Medical Center Inc Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Mohawk Carpet Corp Oreilly Automotive Inc Roper Corporation Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc Shaw Industries Group Inc

COUNTY Whitfield Whitfield Gordon
Murray Whitfield Whitfield
Walker Murray Walker Whitfield

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Whitfield

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Whitfield, GA Murray, GA Gordon, GA Hamilton, TN Catoosa, GA Walker, GA Cobb, GA Bartow, GA Other Total Residents:

33,796 1,955 867 807 306 140 130 107 792
38,900

3(5&(17 2)727$/
86.9 5.0 2.2 2.1 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.3 2.0
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Whitfield

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NUMBER

Whitfield, GA Murray, GA Catoosa, GA Gordon, GA Hamilton, TN Walker, GA Bradley, TN Gilmer, GA Other Total Residents:

33,796 7,927 3,760 2,909 2,133 2,067 1,240 362 2,517
56,711

3(5&(17 2)727$/
59.6 14.0
6.6 5.1 3.8 3.6 2.2 0.6 4.4 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.4H-62T2.%9i3Ag45.%h-5L2534%95S45.6c-79265h3%64+o5.o-44l%4

Whitfield Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.3% 33.2% 22.3%
6.8% 3.5% 100.0%

18-24 40.6% 33.5% 23.3%
2.4% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 29.5% 33.1% 25.5%
9.1% 2.7% 100.0%

35-44 26.4% 34.5% 26.5%
8.5% 4.1% 100.0%

45-64 29.7% 35.7% 22.3%
7.1% 5.2% 100.0%

65+ 55.9% 26.0% 11.1%
4.2% 2.9% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Catoosa Gordon Murray Walker Whitfield Whitfield Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
634 564 392 557 1,064 3,211

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
634 564 392 557 1,064 3,211

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Colleges and Universities

Whitfield Area
Gordon
Gordon County Campus (Satellite campus of Coosa Valley Technical College)
Walker
Covenant College Northwestern Technical College
Whitfield
Dalton State College Dalton State College (Technical Division) Dalton State College (Technical college servicing area)

www.coosavalleytech.edu
www.covenant.edu www.northwesterntech.edu
www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu www.daltonstate.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 6

2009 4

2010 2

Business Administration and Management, General

36

23

41

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

9

10

9

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other
Business/Office Automation/Technology/Data Entry

20

24

30

3

2

2

Computer Engineering Technology/Technician

4

6

6

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

6

4

14

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

59

86

78

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
General Office Occupations and Clerical Services

10

5

9

4

9

7

Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other

19

18

20

Industrial Technology/Technician

28

25

27

Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies

272

7

3

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

33

34

Management Information Systems, General

8

6

10

Marketing/Marketing Management, General

14

11

9

Medical/Clinical Assistant

20

14

13

Operations Management and Supervision

2

3

3

Respiratory Therapy Technician/Assistant

5

8

8

Small Business Administration/Management

12

9

7

Social Work

13

18

11

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -33.3

2009-2010 -50.0

-36.1

78.3

11.1

-10.0

20.0

25.0

-33.3 50.0 -33.3 45.8 -50.0

0.0 0.0 250.0 -9.3 80.0

125.0 -5.3
-10.7 -97.4
-5.7 -25.0 -21.4 -30.0 50.0 60.0 -25.0 38.5

-22.2 11.1
8.0 -57.1
3.0 66.7 -18.2 -7.1
0.0 0.0 -22.2 -38.9

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Dalton State College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Whitfield County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Whitfield

NUMBER PERCENT

41,073

100.0

3,715

9.0

489

1.2

694

1.7

2,865

7.0

780

1.9

3,973

9.7

6,468

15.8

1,565

3.8

1,964

4.8

9,468

23.1

3,049

7.4

2,114

5.2

428

1.0

3,268

8.0

233

0.6

Whitfield Area

NUMBER PERCENT

139,896

100.0

11,549

8.3

2,078

1.5

2,539

1.8

9,387

6.7

2,989

2.1

14,170

10.1

22,217

15.9

6,904

4.9

9,139

6.5

26,620

19.0

10,434

7.5

7,005

5.0

1,946

1.4

12,364

8.8

555

0.4

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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551

191

42

369

138

36

219

65

22

532

180

56

556

183

50

2,227

757

206

30

23

15

24

10

8

15

24

29

33

99

112

15

30

6

61

5

11

3

32

3

6

2

30

5

22

7

66

5

23

4

68

33

92 22

257

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62

40

48

29

34

52

83

51

85

237

312

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

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2,527

40

277

81

64

333

546

1,897

46

84

60

32

137

428

1,496

13

55

39

22

116

313

3,363

51

344

115

87

333

579

3,669

50

175

94

54

370

746

12,952

200

935

389

259 1,289 2,612

3

168

111

9

136

115

4

69

96

9

272

205

7

177

159

32

822

686

Prod.
477 546 482 850 1,139 3,494

Trans. & Moving
427 304 287 518 698 2,234

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 1406 Chattanooga Avenue Dalton GA 30720 Phone: (706) 272 - 2301

Fax: (706) 272 - 2318

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1615 Hickory Street Suite 106 Dalton, GA 30720-8518 Phone: (706) 272 - 2303

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Wilcox County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Wilcox Ben Hill Crisp Dodge Dooly Pulaski Telfair Turner Wilcox Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 3,020 6,998 9,285 8,806 4,638 4,408 4,240 4,274
45,669 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 2,644 5,993 8,039 7,761 4,110 4,019 3,506 3,703
39,775 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 376 12.5%
1,005 14.4% 1,246 13.4% 1,045 11.9%
528 11.4% 389 8.8% 734 17.3% 571 13.4% 5,894 12.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Wilcox City of Abbeville Wilcox Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

9,255 2,908 124,482 9,687,653 309,050,816

136

9,278

119,261 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change

2025

2010-2015 Projected*

0.2

10,015

-4.2

129,222

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
8.2
3.8 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Wood Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Primary Metal Textile Mills Apparel Beverage and Tobacco Product Paper Furniture and Related Product Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Printing and Related Support Activities Nonmetallic Mineral Product Chemical Machinery Transportation Equipment Fabricated Metal Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 18 7
0 8 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 1 3 26 4 0 9 1
2
0
2 0 11 1 4
7 3 92 30 8 9 13 122

Wilcox

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

56

4.8

459

32

2.7

523

0

0.0

0

15

1.3

362

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

505

42.9

536

*

*

*

*

*

*

123

10.5

360

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

51

4.3

743

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

176

15.0

379

*

*

*

*

*

*

9 * 562 614 27 * 322 1,176

0.8

655

*

*

47.8

498

52.2

572

2.3

706

*

*

27.4

507

100.0

521

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 340 98

Wilcox Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,037 943

19.4

566

3.0

545

1 128 113
8 17
7 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 6 8 9 9 13 17 1,682 8 131 444 83 32 145 68

* 546 4,543
* 656
29 * * * * * * *
35 46 30 108 340 1,211 332 188 16,156 98 1,305 3,914 724 257 958 213

*

*

1.8

541

14.6

574

*

*

2.1

650

0.1

452

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.1

362

0.1

720

0.1

323

0.3

595

1.1

875

3.9

526

1.1

539

0.6

510

51.9

494

0.3

946

4.2

819

12.6

387

2.3

674

0.8

760

3.1

685

0.7

434

108

429

1.4

582

8

*

*

*

67

1,085

8

114

206

3,854

18

*

182

2,293

3.5

452

0.4

593

12.4

520

*

*

7.4

237

174 48
2,070 294 65 121 108
2,364 267,525

468 32
22,225 8,900 314 2,646 5,940
31,120 3,752,981

1.5

463

0.1

474

71.4

513

28.6

566

1.0

868

8.5

556

19.1

555

100.0

528

844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Wilcox Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Wilcox Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Wilcox

Note: Source:

Dollar General Doster Warehouse Inc GA Dept of Corrections Mallard Point Golf Club Llc Northside Villa Inc Pineview Health Care Center Inc River Willows Nursing Center Inc Snipes Finer Foods Upson Nsc Wilcox County State Bank
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Wilcox Area
Consumer Outdoor Products Inc Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc Dorminy Medical Center Graphic Packaging International Inc North Georgia Detention Center Shaw Industries Group Inc Taylor Regional Hospital Tyson Farms Inc Wal-Mart Wal-Mart

COUNTY Telfair Crisp
Ben Hill Dodge Telfair Ben Hill Pulaski Dooly Ben Hill
Crisp

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Wilcox

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Wilcox, GA Crisp, GA Ben Hill, GA Pulaski, GA Dodge, GA Dooly, GA Houston, GA Washington, GA Other Total Residents:

1,403 464 370 102 99 91 55 43 284
2,911

3(5&(17 2)727$/
48.2 15.9 12.7
3.5 3.4 3.1 1.9 1.5 9.8 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Wilcox

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NUMBER

Wilcox, GA Crisp, GA Pulaski, GA Dodge, GA Ben Hill, GA Dooly, GA Marion, FL Bulloch, GA Other Total Residents:

1,403 83 82 76 58 21 16 15 58
1,827

3(5&(17 2)727$/
76.8 4.5 4.5 4.2 3.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 3.2
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm4T1e03O8.4H-92T2.%3i1Ag45.%h-9L3534%04S45.6c-81265h3%64+o5.o-24l%4

Wilcox Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
34.1% 37.3% 19.3%
5.8% 3.5% 100.0%

18-24 40.9% 35.6% 22.3%
1.1% 0.1% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 23.9% 42.5% 22.3%
8.1% 3.3% 100.0%

35-44 26.2% 42.8% 21.8%
6.2% 3.0% 100.0%

45-64 30.8% 36.9% 20.0%
6.7% 5.7% 100.0%

65+ 54.1% 27.4% 10.2%
5.0% 3.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Ben Hill Crisp Dodge Dooly Pulaski Telfair Turner Wilcox Wilcox Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
181 209 181
70 108
93 89 77 1,008

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
181 209 181
70 108
93 89 77 1,008

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Colleges and Universities

Wilcox Area

Dodge

Georgia Aviation Technical College Mercer Campus (Satellite campus of Mercer University) Georgia Aviation & Technical College Middle Georgia College
Crisp

http://www.gavtc.org http://www.mercer.edu www.gavtc.org www.mgc.edu

Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College)

www.darton.edu

Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu

Ben Hill

East Central Technical College
Turner

www.eastcentraltech.edu

Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Wilcox

www.moultrietech.edu

Wiregrass Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area) www.wiregrass.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 38

2009 32

2010 88

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

18

28

76

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

24

18

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

6

5

9

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

4

11

16

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

26

17

46

Banking and Financial Support Services

5

8

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

1

6

4

Child Care and Support Services Management

2

3

7

Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician

5

8

16

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

20

2

52

Computer Programming/Programmer, General

3

1

5

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

12

21

15

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

50

61

83

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

10

12

72

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

28

22

30

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

9

10

108

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

4

10

17

8

3

5

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

3

2

2

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

10

12

96

Electrician

9

9

78

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Fire Science/Fire-fighting

6

19

54

1

11

35

Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

1

2

1

Graphic and Printing Equipment Operator, General Production
Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

7

7

6

11

19

41

10

2

2

4

5

33

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

20

15

133

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

1

3

10

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

19

30

37

Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist

13

24

19

Medical/Clinical Assistant

16

14

31

Opticianry/Ophthalmic Dispensing Optician

30

22

14

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

8

12

26

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -15.8

2009-2010 175.0

55.6

171.4

380.0

-25.0

-16.7

80.0

175.0

45.5

-34.6

170.6

60.0

75.0

500.0

-33.3

50.0

133.3

60.0

100.0

-90.0

2500.0

-66.7

400.0

75.0

-28.6

22.0

36.1

20.0

500.0

-21.4

36.4

11.1

980.0

150.0

70.0

-62.5 -33.3 20.0
0.0 216.7

66.7 0.0
700.0 766.7 184.2

1000.0 100.0 0.0

218.2 -50.0 -14.3

72.7

115.8

-80.0

0.0

25.0 -25.0 200.0 57.9 84.6 -12.5 -26.7 50.0

560.0 786.7 233.3
23.3 -20.8 121.4 -36.4 116.7

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist Prepress/Desktop Publishing and Digital Imaging Design Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 7

2009 33

2010 89

3

2

3

9

19

30

9

19

15

12

12

8

74

75

185

3

5

3

8

15

79

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 371.4

2009-2010 169.7

-33.3

50.0

111.1

57.9

111.1

-21.1

0.0

-33.3

1.4

146.7

66.7

-40.0

87.5

426.7

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System Note - The data shown is from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College
Occupational Profile for Residents of Wilcox County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Wilcox

NUMBER PERCENT

3,125

100.0

250

8.0

19

0.6

70

2.2

284

9.1

114

3.7

174

5.6

434

13.9

158

5.1

204

6.5

413

13.2

230

7.4

191

6.1

165

5.3

380

12.2

39

1.3

Wilcox Area

NUMBER PERCENT

46,088

100.0

3,812

8.3

459

1.0

1,180

2.6

3,726

8.1

1,269

2.8

4,297

9.3

6,199

13.5

2,265

4.9

2,669

5.8

6,900

15.0

3,245

7.0

2,992

6.5

1,486

3.2

5,080

11.0

509

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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154

47

10

263

77

9

224

53

11

79

24

4

45

16

4

94

20

8

70

21

6

56

7

1

985

265

53

2

7

6

6

5

7

2

7

1

2

3

1

3

3

4

3

26

36

3

9

1

24

8

11

2

39

0

18

1

46

1

3

1

10

0

2

0

5

2

5

0

22

1

1

0

5

1

4

1

11

16

53

6

162

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27

22

28

70

28

49

7

20

4

10

6

24

4

22

7

17

111

234

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Ben Hill Crisp Dodge Dooly Pulaski Telfair Turner Wilcox Total Area

789

25

68

28

19

79

129

8

64

54

2,918

52

500

166

52

365

348

43

216

95

1,408

49

170

35

61

193

215

12

109

68

908

18

99

38

16

102

100

27

60

40

402

11

35

20

10

39

63

2

43

15

591

32

38

23

20

37

92

13

51

24

443

8

34

20

12

41

75

12

39

25

487

14

25

18

15

46

78

16

41

28

7,946

209

969

348

205

902 1,100

133

623

349

Prod.
218 533 249 230
94 173
85 117 1,699

Trans. & Moving
97 548 247 178
70 88 92 89 1,409

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 5016 Park Way Eastman GA 31023 Phone: (478) 374 - 6994

Fax: (478) 374 - 6996

Rehabilitation Center(s) 117 College Street P. O. Box 147 Eastman, GA 31023-0147 Phone: (478) 374 - 6841

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Wilkes County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Wilkes Elbert Lincoln McDuffie Oglethorpe Taliaferro Warren Wilkes Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,345 9,436 3,717
10,607 7,696 773 2,514
39,088 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 3,835 8,151 3,309 9,511 7,040 670 2,076
34,592 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 510 11.7%
1,285 13.6% 408 11.0%
1,096 10.3% 656 8.5% 103 13.3% 438 17.4%
4,496 11.5% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Wilkes City of Washington Wilkes Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank
10,593 128 4,134

2015 Estimate
10,448

% Change 2010-2015
-1.4

2025 Projected*
10,729

% Change 2010-2025
1.3

83,080

90,520

9.0

103,147

24.2

9,687,653

11,076,619

14.3 13,426,590

38.6

309,050,816

322,365,787

4.3 349,439,199

13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Textile Mills Textile Product Mills Wood Product Paper Plastics and Rubber Products Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Furniture and Related Product Computer and Electronic Product Apparel Chemical Primary Metal Beverage and Tobacco Product Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Machinery
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 51 19
0 17 15
1 0 2 6 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 1 11 52 11 2 12 5
11
0
12 0
24 2
16
21 1
232 34 7 10 17
266

Wilkes

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

684

23.2

662

79

2.7

712

0 98 507
* * * 169 * * * * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,376 * 72 380 66 * 114 10

0.0

0

3.3

597

17.2

667

*

*

*

*

*

*

5.7

470

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

46.6

458

*

*

2.4

532

12.9

372

2.2

421

*

*

3.9

814

0.3

470

30

1.0

473

0

0.0

0

58

2.0

650

0

0.0

0

312

10.6

318

*

*

*

189

6.4

217

43 *
2,061 892 40 103 749
2,953

1.5

486

*

*

69.8

560

30.2

640

1.4

823

3.5

509

25.4

589

100.0

545

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 451 70

Wilkes Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

6,326 705

31.4

640

3.5

618

34 184 163
7 6 5 16 5 6 79 13 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 1,143 6 110 290 63 15 85 35

323 734 4,567
* 744 128 436 163 544 1,136 188
38 * * * * * *
209 43 53
8,316 88
621 2,278
357 181 561
83

1.6

679

3.6

606

22.7

646

*

*

3.7

663

0.6

485

2.2

667

0.8

750

2.7

798

5.6

608

0.9

573

0.2

485

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

1.0

699

0.2

662

0.3

634

41.3

467

0.4 1,058

3.1

655

11.3

405

1.8

631

0.9 1,011

2.8

721

0.4

442

97

350

1.7

432

2

*

*

*

52

313

6

79

128

1,690

14

91

107

1,255

1.6

482

0.4

365

8.4

471

0.5

270

6.2

224

133 43
1,637 203 44 75 84
1,840 267,525

360 30
14,672 5,467 280 524 4,663
20,136 3,752,981

1.8 0.1 72.9 27.2 1.4 2.6 23.2 100.0

460 438 541 580 1,040 603 550 552 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Wilkes Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Wilkes Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Wilkes

Note: Source:

Burt Lumber Co Inc Csra Private Duty Inc F & M Bank Heritage Healthcare of Wilkes Llc Hollander Home Fashions Llc McDonalds Paper-Pak Industries Pliant Corporation Wilkes-Wills Mem Hosp Wood Speciality Co
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Wilkes Area
Elberton-Elbert County Hospital Family Care Inc McCorkle Nurseries Inc McDuffie County Nursing Home Llc McDuffie Regional Medical Ctr Pillgrims Pride Corp Shaw Industries Group Inc Thomson Plastics Inc Wal-Mart Wilkes-Wills Mem Hosp

COUNTY Elbert
McDuffie McDuffie McDuffie McDuffie
Elbert McDuffie McDuffie McDuffie
Wilkes

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Wilkes

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Wilkes, GA Elbert, GA Clarke, GA Lincoln, GA McDuffie, GA Richmond, GA Taliaferro, GA Fulton, GA Other Total Residents:

3,464 214 181 169 76 62 47 35 209
4,457

3(5&(17 2)727$/
77.7 4.8 4.1 3.8 1.7 1.4 1.1 0.8 4.7
100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Wilkes

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NUMBER

Wilkes, GA Lincoln, GA McDuffie, GA Taliaferro, GA Warren, GA Oglethorpe, GA Elbert, GA Clarke, GA Other Total Residents:

3,464 348 153 146 73 72 47 40 196
4,539

3(5&(17 2)727$/
76.3 7.7 3.4 3.2 1.6 1.6 1.0 0.9 4.3
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e43O8.3H-52T2.%4i3Ag45.%h-0L3534%2S45.6c-30265h3%4+o5.o-14l%4

Wilkes Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
33.3% 36.7% 19.5%
7.0% 3.5% 100.0%

18-24 34.5% 36.8% 24.4%
4.1% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.0% 39.4% 23.7%
9.6% 3.4% 100.0%

35-44 24.1% 42.8% 21.4%
8.2% 3.4% 100.0%

45-64 32.3% 37.5% 18.5%
6.7% 5.0% 100.0%

65+ 52.0% 26.2% 12.6%
5.9% 3.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Elbert Lincoln McDuffie Oglethorpe Taliaferro Warren Wilkes Wilkes Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
205 94
228 151
18 40 75 811

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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TOTAL
205 94
228 151
18 40 75 811

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Colleges and Universities

Wilkes Area

Elbert

The Elbert County Campus (Satellite campus of Athens Technical College) www.athenstech.edu
Wilkes

Athens Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
McDuffie

www.athenstech.edu

Thomson/Mcduffie County Campus (Satellite campus of Augusta Technical www.augustatech.edu College)

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 46

2009 37

2010 80

33

14

21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -19.6

2009-2010 116.2

-57.6

50.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 4

2009 3

2010 4

70

27

49

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

82

56

113

Biology Technician/Biotechnology Laboratory Technician

5

8

14

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

10

16

Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

9

1

10

7

20

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

109

67

93

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

11

19

36

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Dental Assisting/Assistant

12

14

13

7

14

12

Dental Hygiene/Hygienist

14

11

14

Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

11

10

11

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

41

27

28

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Electrician

8

9

14

17

29

32

Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

54

101

107

7

6

5

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Hospitality Administration/Management, General

23

35

92

10

19

19

Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology

16

19

12

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

14

15

12

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

35

23

14

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

7

10

25

Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians, Other

5

7

7

Medical/Clinical Assistant

31

44

55

Personal and Culinary Services, Other

5

4

8

Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist

42

46

34

Physical Therapy Technician/Assistant

14

12

14

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

15

15

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

18

19

16

Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General

25

16

20

Small Business Administration/Management

4

1

4

Surgical Technology/Technologist

7

7

11

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor

51

26

37

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PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -25.0

2009-2010 33.3

-61.4 -31.7 60.0 100.0 12.5

81.5 101.8
75.0 60.0 -88.9

-30.0 -38.5 72.7 16.7

185.7 38.8 89.5 -7.1

100.0 -21.4
-9.1 -34.1 12.5

-14.3 27.3 10.0
3.7 55.6

70.6

10.3

87.0

5.9

-14.3 52.2

-16.7 162.9

90.0 18.8
7.1 -34.3 42.9 40.0 41.9 -20.0
9.5 -14.3
-6.3 5.6 -36.0 -75.0 0.0 -49.0

0.0 -36.8 -20.0 -39.1 150.0
0.0 25.0 100.0 -26.1 16.7
0.0 -15.8 25.0 300.0 57.1 42.3

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 5

2009 9

2010 21

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 80.0

2009-2010 133.3

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Athens Technical College (Clarke Co.).

Occupational Profile for Residents of Wilkes County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Wilkes

NUMBER PERCENT

4,774

100.0

275

5.8

44

0.9

100

2.1

390

8.2

110

2.3

403

8.4

679

14.2

270

5.7

374

7.8

970

20.3

250

5.2

270

5.7

95

2.0

479

10.0

65

1.4

Wilkes Area

NUMBER PERCENT

36,949

100.0

2,556

6.9

487

1.3

729

2.0

2,981

8.1

962

2.6

3,340

9.0

5,388

14.6

2,506

6.8

2,406

6.5

6,230

16.9

2,238

6.1

2,149

5.8

587

1.6

3,987

10.8

403

1.1

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

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Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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19

42

11

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175

51

17

128

42

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10

1

1

54

9

0

68

15

2

692

177

45

6

12

3

2

12

7

9

5

0

0

4

3

5

0

39

29

4

7

2

34

1

0

0

7

1

9

3

26

4

3

4

22

1

0

1

2

2

7

0

13

0

7

0

12

13

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116

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55

9

7

18

22

14

17

1

3

5

7

6

20

71

131

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Elbert Lincoln McDuffie Oglethorpe Taliaferro Warren Wilkes Total Area

1,434

14

112

56

39

111

190

229

1

11

6

4

16

42

1,096

20

110

43

40

113

198

546

16

35

14

19

54

118

77

3

9

4

2

8

15

347

5

19

6

12

23

56

447

12

35

15

20

40

74

4,176

71

331

144

136

365

693

10

98

53

2

30

18

4

108

60

9

65

46

1

2

3

4

28

24

7

23

19

37

354

223

Prod.
483 53
239 96 16 95
102 1,084

Trans. & Moving
268 46
161 74 14 75
100 738

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 232 Main Street Thomson GA 30824 Phone: (706) 595 - 3665

Fax: (706) 595 - 7209

Rehabilitation Center(s) 1025-A Warrenton Highway P. O. Box 824 Thomson, GA 30824-0824 Phone: (706) 597 - 8575

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Wilkinson County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Wilkinson Baldwin Bleckley Johnson Jones Laurens Twiggs Washington Wilkinson Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 4,416
18,842 5,383 3,417
14,111 21,592
4,565 7,634 79,960 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 3,887
15,879 4,724 2,994
12,774 18,926
4,038 6,459 69,681 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 529 12.0%
2,963 15.7% 659 12.2% 423 12.4%
1,337 9.5% 2,666 12.3%
527 11.5% 1,175 15.4% 10,279 12.9% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Wilkinson City of Irwinton Wilkinson Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

9,563 589
185,639 9,687,653 309,050,816

129

10,255

204,489 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change

2025

2010-2015 Projected*

7.2

10,406

10.2

231,965

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
8.8
25.0 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Wood Product Paper Nonmetallic Mineral Product Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Apparel Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Computer and Electronic Product Textile Mills Beverage and Tobacco Product Textile Product Mills Plastics and Rubber Products Chemical Transportation Equipment Printing and Related Support Activities Miscellaneous Food Furniture and Related Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
46 6
11 19 10
6 1 1 2 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 0 11 25 8 2 7 2
9
0
3 0 13 1 7
18 3
155 26 7 5 14
181

Wilkinson

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

1,550 70

53.2 1,048

2.4

710

985

33.8 1,166

231

7.9

685

265

9.1 1,016

68

2.3

497

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

791

27.1

547

0

0.0

0

53

1.8 1,203

146

5.0

380

211

7.2

690

*

*

*

41

1.4

768

*

*

*

32

1.1

522

*

*

*

15

0.5

309

0

0.0

0

149

5.1

444

*

*

*

44

1.5

244

79 *
2,342 573 22 12 539
2,914

2.7

310

*

*

80.4

798

19.7

628

0.8

780

0.4

596

18.5

509

100.0

809

Wilkinson Area

NUMBER

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

OF FIRMS NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

547

9,311

64

367

17.8

859

0.7

659

20

1,364

334

2,492

129

5,092

15

274

4

*

13

550

19

707

7

117

1

*

2.6 1,149

4.8

668

9.7

889

0.5

602

*

*

1.1

970

1.4

744

0.2 3,245

*

*

1 1 2 2 2 4 5 6 9 9 12 17 2,515 11 135 645 116 32 178 104

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*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0.4

679

0.1 1,096

1.3 1,177

0.1

388

0.2

575

0.4

651

1.2

538

50.0

517

0.5 1,105

1.7

761

11.6

416

3.7

618

0.8

645

2.3

777

0.6

539

203

835

1.6

748

8

601

1.1 1,126

135

1,389

18

318

347

6,384

35

328

268

4,276

2.7

394

0.6

427

12.2

618

0.6

316

8.2

235

280 81
3,143 326 61 141 124
3,469 267,525

973 66
35,570 16,766
1,445 7,437 7,884 52,334 3,752,981

1.9 0.1 68.0 32.0 2.8 14.2 15.1 100.0

438 448 606 631 1,133 577 589 614 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Wilkinson Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Wilkinson Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Wilkinson

Note: Source:

Active Minerals International Llc Arcilla Mining & Land Co Arcilla Mining & Land Llc BASF Catalysts Llc Carbo Ceramics Inc E R Snell Contractor Inc Heritage Healthcare of Toomsboro Rescar Industries Inc Sellers Construction Company Springhill Services Inc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Wilkinson Area
Acuity Brands Lighting Basf Catalysts Llc Department Of Behavioral Health Fairview Park Hospital GA Dept of Corrections Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College Oconee Regional Medical Center Inc Triumph Aerostructures Llc Washington County Hospital Authority

COUNTY Bleckley Wilkinson Baldwin Laurens Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Baldwin Washington

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Wilkinson

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Wilkinson, GA Baldwin, GA Bibb, GA Laurens, GA Twiggs, GA Washington, GA Houston, GA Jones, GA Other Total Residents:

1,933 955 538 124 107 99 61 60 183
4,060

3(5&(17 2)727$/
47.6 23.5 13.3
3.1 2.6 2.4 1.5 1.5 4.5 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Wilkinson

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NUMBER

Wilkinson, GA Baldwin, GA Laurens, GA Twiggs, GA Jones, GA Bibb, GA Washington, GA Bleckley, GA Other Total Residents:

1,933 303 243 219 207 205 94 34 231
3,469

3(5&(17 2)727$/
55.7 8.7 7.0 6.3 6.0 5.9 2.7 1.0 6.7
100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e02O8.9H-51T2.%9i2Ag45.%h-7L2534%72S45.6c-71265h3%14+o5.o-14l%4

Wilkinson Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
29.2% 37.3% 21.5%
7.6% 4.4% 100.0%

18-24 30.5% 33.7% 31.5%
4.0% 0.4% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 19.7% 41.2% 24.7% 11.0%
3.5% 100.0%

35-44 21.1% 43.6% 22.3%
8.1% 4.8% 100.0%

45-64 27.7% 38.3% 19.4%
8.1% 6.5% 100.0%

65+ 52.1% 26.0% 12.3%
5.3% 4.3% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Baldwin Bleckley Johnson Jones Laurens Twiggs Washington Wilkinson Wilkinson Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
247 141
48 287 538
59 221
98 1,639

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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247 141
48 287 538
59 221
98 1,639

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Colleges and Universities

Wilkinson Area Jones
Jones County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Twiggs
Twiggs County Center (Satellite campus of Central Georgia Technical College)
Baldwin
Georgia College & State University Georgia Military College-Milledgeville Camp
Laurens
Heart of Georgia Technical College
Wilkinson
Heart of Georgia Technical College (Technical college servicing area)
Bleckley
Middle Georgia College
Washington
Sandersville Technical College

www.centralgatech.edu
www.centralgatech.edu
www.gcsu.edu www.gmc.cc.ga.us/ www.heartofgatech.edu www.heartofgatech.edu www.mgc.edu www.sandersvilletech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 8

2009 10

2010 12

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

22

19

30

Applied Horticulture/Horticulture Operations, General

5

3

4

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

12

15

15

Business Administration, Management and Operations, Other

5

5

10

Carpentry/Carpenter

7

4

3

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

22

2

2

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

8

11

5

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

61

68

64

Customer Service Support/Call Center/Teleservice Operation

16

9

11

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Early Childhood Education and Teaching

7

7

7

15

21

22

Electrical/Electronics Equipment Installation and Repair, General
Food Preparation/Professional Cooking/Kitchen Assistant

39

40

16

9

3

4

Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician
Heavy Equipment Maintenance Technology/Technician

25

16

32

1

13

5

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training

36

27

41

Machine Shop Technology/Assistant

5

7

3

Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder

8

11

4

Medical/Clinical Assistant

12

12

13

Medium/Heavy Vehicle and Truck Technology/Technician

11

17

18

Pharmacy Technician/Assistant

9

4

8

Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer

16

10

10

Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist

9

7

8

Teacher Assistant/Aide

2

1

4

Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor
Welding Technology/Welder

98

64

65

10

39

34

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 25.0

2009-2010 20.0

-13.6

57.9

-40.0

33.3

25.0

0.0

0.0

100.0

-42.9

-25.0

-90.9

0.0

37.5

-54.5

11.5

-5.9

-43.8

22.2

0.0

0.0

40.0

4.8

2.6

-60.0

-66.7 -36.0

33.3 100.0

1200.0 -25.0 40.0 37.5 0.0 54.5 -55.6 -37.5 -22.2 -50.0 -34.7

-61.5 51.9 -57.1 -63.6
8.3 5.9 100.0 0.0 14.3 300.0 1.6

290.0

-12.8

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Heart of Georgia Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Wilkinson County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Wilkinson

NUMBER PERCENT

4,454

100.0

258

5.8

49

1.1

85

1.9

309

6.9

164

3.7

300

6.7

638

14.3

354

8.0

398

8.9

426

9.6

295

6.6

305

6.9

200

4.5

613

13.8

60

1.4

Wilkinson Area

NUMBER PERCENT

76,160

100.0

5,738

7.5

1,163

1.5

2,302

3.0

6,221

8.2

2,507

3.3

7,460

9.8

10,207

13.4

5,044

6.6

4,931

6.5

8,875

11.7

4,251

5.6

3,928

5.2

2,471

3.2

10,099

13.3

963

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

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151

20

Bleckley

114

31

5

Johnson

96

19

2

Jones

221

74

23

Laurens

773

211

48

Twiggs

69

22

3

Washington

154

39

7

Wilkinson

95

20

9

Total Area

2,062

567

117

10

13

6

8

3

2

6

9

21

32

2

1

3

2

5

5

56

72

8

21

3

45

1

5

0

17

2

6

1

18

3

10

1

20

10

39

5

120

3

3

0

17

2

7

3

17

3

2

0

19

32

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273

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26

225

12

25

13

22

26

42

84

171

5

13

11

58

10

21

187

577

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Baldwin Bleckley Johnson Jones Laurens Twiggs Washington Wilkinson Total Area

4,065 734 629 936
6,242 474
1,018 629
14,727

137

619

19

67

13

35

22

79

145

793

7

35

31

118

12

63

386 1,809

226

103

601

499

28

15

67

133

13

16

66

100

26

15

100

226

242

199

875

993

34

16

42

86

43

35

136

161

28

18

62

89

640

417 1,949 2,287

13

279

146

5

80

35

3

75

27

3

125

60

28

454

255

3

52

27

3

80

38

0

59

45

58 1,204

633

Prod.
933 170 162 164 1,125
96 204 161 3,015

Trans. & Moving
509 115 119 116 1,133
76 169
92 2,329

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 156 Roberson Mill Road Milledgeville GA 31061 Phone: (478) 445 - 5465

Fax: (478) 445 - 2040

Rehabilitation Center(s) 2930 Heritage Place Suite 102 Milledgeville, GA 31061-7211 Phone: (478) 445 - 4781

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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Worth County

Labor Force Activity - 2010

2010 ANNUAL AVERAGES

Worth Colquitt Crisp Dougherty Lee Mitchell Tift Turner Worth Area Georgia United States

Labor Force 9,977
19,952 9,285
41,553 17,805
9,898 18,308
4,274 131,052 4,693,711 153,889,000

Employed 8,844
17,988 8,039
36,573 16,334
8,840 16,112
3,703 116,433 4,213,719 139,064,000

Unemployed Rate 1,133 11.4% 1,964 9.8% 1,246 13.4% 4,980 12.0% 1,471 8.3% 1,058 10.7% 2,196 12.0% 571 13.4%
14,619 11.2% 479,992 10.2% 14,825,000 9.6%

Note: This series reflects the latest information available. Labor Force includes residents of the county who are employed or actively seeking employment.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Employment Trends Unemployment Rate Trends

Updated: Oct 2011

Population

Worth City of Sylvester Worth Area Georgia United States

2010 2015 Census Rank

2015 Estimate

21,679 6,188
286,025 9,687,653 309,050,816

86

23,585

318,145 11,076,619 322,365,787

% Change

2025

2010-2015 Projected*

8.8

26,854

11.2

355,612

14.3 13,426,590

4.3 349,439,199

% Change 2010-2025
23.9
24.3 38.6 13.1

Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau, *Governor's Office of Planning and Budget.

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Industry Mix - 2010

INDUSTRY
Goods-Producing Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Construction Manufacturing Food Beverage and Tobacco Product Wood Product Printing and Related Support Activities Plastics and Rubber Products Fabricated Metal Product Machinery Transportation Equipment Furniture and Related Product Miscellaneous Computer and Electronic Product Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Apparel Textile Mills Paper Primary Metal Textile Product Mills Chemical Nonmetallic Mineral Product
Service-Providing Utilities Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (except Public Administration)
Unclassified - industry not assigned Total - Private Sector Total - Government
Federal Government State Government Local Government ALL INDUSTRIES ALL INDUSTRIES - Georgia

NUMBER OF FIRMS
87 29
0 39 19
4 1 4 1 1 1 3 1 2 1 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 238 1 22 62 11 6 17 10
12
1
12 1
31 4
17
31 12 337 32 10
9 13 369

Worth

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

762

22.5

623

293

8.7

530

0

0.0

0

143

4.2

647

326

9.6

696

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

*

0

0.0

0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,730 * 173 521 28 23 100 19

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

51.2

493

*

*

5.1

607

15.4

448

0.8

959

0.7

674

3.0

698

0.6

332

46

1.4

631

*

*

*

30

0.9

236

*

*

*

489

14.5

487

6

0.2

196

182

5.4

274

87 12 2,504 876 41 36 799 3,380

2.6

549

0.4

328

74.1

558

25.9

675

1.2

771

1.1

601

23.6

652

100.0

564

NUMBER
OF FIRMS 1,097 275

Worth Area

EMPLOYMENT

WEEKLY

NUMBER PERCENT WAGE

19,898 3,830

18.8

650

3.6

395

1

*

550

3,654

271

12,407

27

4,961

6

*

31

897

20

148

5

99

42

504

23

1,101

16

293

18

186

20

93

0

*

*

*

3.5

683

11.7

718

4.7

553

*

*

0.8

594

0.1

671

0.1

829

0.5

599

1.0

787

0.3

655

0.2

500

0.1

525

*

*

3 3 4 4 5 11 12 21 5,292 14 426 1,272 227 86 427 267

* 640 544 1,148 159 103 382 300 60,784 357 4,522 13,391 3,418 1,125 2,495 990

*

*

0.6

494

0.5

565

1.1 1,236

0.2

519

0.1

355

0.4

841

0.3

594

57.4

574

0.3 1,232

4.3

815

12.6

430

3.2

731

1.1

751

2.4

815

0.9

520

464

3,529

3.3

745

25

406

0.4 1,425

269

4,551

33

754

675

12,886

63

599

499

8,766

4.3

419

0.7

532

12.2

765

0.6

312

8.3

256

545 175 6,564 436 110 158 168 7,000 267,525

2,997 130
80,812 25,055
4,069 5,259 15,727 105,866 3,752,981

2.8 0.1 76.3 23.7 3.8 5.0 14.9 100.0

446 479 593 739 1,209 625 655 627 844

Note: *Denotes confidential data relating to individual employers and cannot be released. These data use the North American Industrial Classification System(NAICS) categories. Average weekly wage is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees - both hourly and salaried - by the average number of employees who had earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in a reporting period to obtain weekly figures. Figures in other columns may not sum accurately due to rounding. All figures are annual averages of 2010.
Source: Georgia Department of Labor. These data represent jobs that are covered by unemployment insurance laws.

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Worth Per Capita Income
Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Worth Industry Mix 2010
Source: See Industry Mix data on Page 2.

Top Ten Largest Employers - 2010

Worth

Note: Source:

Birdsong Peanuts CCBCC Inc Conagra Foods Packaged Foods Harveys Mobley Gin Co NAPA Auto Parts Phoebe Worth Hospital Inc Snipes Piggly Wiggly Sylvester Health Care Inc Universal Blanchers, Llc
Represents employment covered by unemployment insurance excluding all government agencies except correctional institutions, state and local hospitals, state colleges and universities. Data shown for the Third Quarter of 2010. Employers are listed alphabetically by area, not by the number of employees. Georgia Department of Labor

Worth Area
Procter & Gamble Paper Products Colquitt Regional Med Center Crisp Regional Hospital, Inc Equity Group GA Div Llc Millercoors Llc Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital Inc Sanderson Farms Inc Teleperformance USA Tift Regional Medical Center Wal-Mart

COUNTY Dougherty
Colquitt Crisp
Mitchell Dougherty Dougherty
Colquitt Dougherty
Tift Dougherty

Commuting Patterns

EMPLOYED RESIDENTS OF

Worth

COUNTY WHERE EMPLOYED

NUMBER

Dougherty, GA Worth, GA Tift, GA Colquitt, GA Crisp, GA Turner, GA Mitchell, GA Lee, GA Other Total Residents:

3,606 3,539 1,011
265 210 130 116
65 271 9,213

3(5&(17 2)727$/
39.1 38.4 11.0
2.9 2.3 1.4 1.3 0.7 2.9 100.0

PERSONS WORKING IN

Worth

&2817<2) 5(6,'(1&(

NUMBER

Worth, GA Dougherty, GA Colquitt, GA Tift, GA Lee, GA Crisp, GA Turner, GA Mitchell, GA Other Total Residents:

3,539 497 234 191 136 45 36 27 84
4,789

3(5&(17 2)727$/
73.9 10.4
4.9 4.0 2.8 0.9 0.8 0.6 1.8 100.0

Note: Other category represents employment from U.S. counties only. Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 County-To-County Worker Flow Files.

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Education of the Labor Force SOoFm3T1e53O8.0H-62T2.%4i6Ag45.%h-7L2434%78S45.6c-56265h3%34+o5.o-14l%4

Worth Area
Some High School High School Grad/GED Some College College Grad 4 Yr Post Grad Studies Totals

PERCENT OF TOTAL
30.6% 32.5% 24.4%
8.1% 4.4% 100.0%

18-24 35.6% 31.4% 30.6%
2.2% 0.2% 100.0%

PERCENT DISTRIBUTION BY AGE

25-34 24.7% 33.4% 27.6% 10.8%
3.5% 100.0%

35-44 23.1% 36.2% 26.0%
9.7% 5.0% 100.0%

45-64 27.5% 32.8% 23.5%
9.3% 6.9% 100.0%

65+ 48.6% 26.9% 14.4%
6.2% 4.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals are based on the portion of the labor force between ages 18 - 65+. Some College category represents the percentage total of workers with either Some College with no degree or an Associate degree.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.

High School Graduates - 2010

Colquitt Crisp Dougherty Lee Mitchell Tift Turner Worth Worth Area

38%/,& 6&+22/6
465 209 746 344 194 402
89 216 2,665

35,9$7( 6&+22/6
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465 209 746 344 194 402
89 216 2,665

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Colleges and Universities

Worth Area

Dougherty

Troy University LaGrange College at Albany Albany Technical College Albany State University Darton College
Tift

albany.troy.edu http://www.lagrange.edu/albany www.albanytech.edu www.asurams.edu/ www.darton.edu

Troy University-Tifton Site Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Tifton Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Crisp

tifton.troy.edu/ www.abac.edu www.moultrietech.edu

Darton College Cordele Center (Satellite campus of Darton College)

www.darton.edu

Crisp County Center (Satellite campus of South Georgia Technical College) www.southgatech.edu

Colquitt

Moultrie Technical College
Turner

www.moultrietech.edu

Turner County Campus (Satellite campus of Moultrie Technical College)
Worth

www.moultrietech.edu

Moultrie Technical College (Technical college servicing area)

www.moultrietech.edu

Note: The colleges and universities listed include public and private institutions. This list is updated periodically as information becomes available. Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS

TOTAL GRADUATES

Accounting Technology/Technician and Bookkeeping

2008 82

2009 55

2010 52

Administrative Assistant and Secretarial Science, General

46

49

63

Aesthetician/Esthetician and Skin Care Specialist

5

9

8

Autobody/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician

20

20

10

Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician

69

34

14

CAD/CADD Drafting and/or Design Technology/Technician

4

4

6

Carpentry/Carpenter

19

14

7

Communications Systems Installation and Repair Technology

30

43

12

Computer Installation and Repair Technology/Technician

18

26

16

Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications

5

13

22

Cosmetology/Cosmetologist, General

99

137

127

Criminal Justice/Safety Studies

33

31

27

Data Entry/Microcomputer Applications, General

12

11

23

Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician
Drafting and Design Technology/Technician, General

1

5

4

14

5

9

Early Childhood Education and Teaching

53

79

79

Electrician

37

20

33

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 -32.9

2009-2010 -5.5

6.5

28.6

80.0

-11.1

0.0

-50.0

-50.7

-58.8

0.0

50.0

-26.3

-50.0

43.3

-72.1

44.4

-38.5

160.0

69.2

38.4

-7.3

-6.1

-12.9

-8.3

109.1

400.0

-20.0

-64.3

80.0

49.1

0.0

-45.9

65.0

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Technical College Graduates - 2010

PROGRAMS
Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) Fire Science/Fire-fighting Floriculture/Floristry Operations and Management General Office Occupations and Clerical Services Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation and Refrigeration Maintenance Technology/Technician Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Landscaping and Groundskeeping Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder Medical Transcription/Transcriptionist Medical/Clinical Assistant Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General Small Business Administration/Management Surgical Technology/Technologist Truck and Bus Driver/Commercial Vehicle Operator and Instructor Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design Welding Technology/Welder

TOTAL GRADUATES

2008 10

2009 34

2010 17

34

40

2

15

1

1

42

21

24

4

10

11

15

13

23

27

25

32

49

31

40

4

9

6

21

16

35

17

6

7

44

53

46

14

9

15

11

9

8

5

7

1

4

17

11

80

77

62

5

3

3

17

20

7

PERCENT CHANGE

2008-2009 240.0

2009-2010 -50.0

17.6 -93.3 -50.0 150.0

-95.0 0.0
14.3 10.0

-13.3 -7.4
-36.7 125.0 -23.8 -64.7
20.5 -35.7 -18.2 40.0 325.0
-3.8

76.9 28.0 29.0 -33.3 118.8 16.7 -13.2 66.7 -11.1 -85.7 -35.3 -19.5

-40.0

0.0

17.6

-65.0

Definition: All graduates except those listed as technical certificates are diploma and degree graduates. Diploma and degree programs are one to two years in length. Technical certificates are less than a year in length.
Source: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
Note - The data shown is from Moultrie Technical College

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Occupational Profile for Residents of Worth County

Total Civilian Labor Force Management, Business and Financial Workers Science, Engineering and Computer Professionals Healthcare Practitioner Professionals Other Professional Workers Technicians Sales Workers Administrative Support Workers Construction and Extractive Craft Workers Installation, Maintenance and Repair Craft Workers Production Operative Workers Transportation and Material Moving Operative Worke Laborers and Helpers Protective Service Workers Service Workers, except Protective Unemployed, No Civilian Work Experience Since 1995

Worth

NUMBER PERCENT

10,076

100.0

765

7.6

95

0.9

250

2.5

625

6.2

305

3.0

930

9.2

1,711

17.0

529

5.3

770

7.6

1,156

11.5

725

7.2

732

7.3

240

2.4

1,058

10.5

185

1.8

Worth Area

NUMBER PERCENT

124,485

100.0

11,243

9.0

2,111

1.7

3,172

2.6

10,991

8.8

3,214

2.6

13,981

11.2

18,547

14.9

6,056

4.9

6,869

5.5

13,381

10.8

7,195

5.8

8,562

6.9

2,845

2.3

14,647

11.8

1,671

1.3

Source: U.S. Census Bureau - 2000 Decennial Census.(EEO Data Tools)

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor

TOTAL

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Colquitt

458

145

38

14

13

Crisp

263

77

9

6

6

Dougherty

1,074

262

97

61

23

Lee

233

89

25

5

7

Mitchell

197

51

7

8

3

Tift

404

119

26

10

17

Turner

70

21

6

3

3

Worth

188

58

11

12

11

Total Area

2,887

822

219

119

83

12

10

2

37

8

11

2

39

22

86

5

164

5

11

4

25

3

14

2

32

12

23

3

42

1

1

0

5

2

5

1

18

65

161 19

362

$UWV 'HVLJQ
15 7
56 4 4
12 4
11 113

+HDOWK +HDOWK 3UDF 6XSSRUW

67

105

28

70

96

202

36

22

21

52

44

96

4

22

24

35

320

604

Active Applicants - Georgia Department of Labor (cont.)

TOTAL 3URWHFW 6YFV

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Main.

Colquitt Crisp Dougherty Lee Mitchell Tift Turner Worth Total Area

4,129 2,918 7,075
827 2,424 2,633
443 1,621 22,070

65

470

165

52

500

166

146

873

330

30

44

15

57

259

130

34

357

152

8

34

20

28

147

75

420 2,684 1,053

114

481

52

365

259

950

22

101

54

243

101

272

12

41

42

187

656 2,640

612 348 1,360 197 297 450
75 244 3,583

133

313

43

216

56

500

9

101

61

157

120

178

12

39

32

133

466 1,637

206 95
274 79
124 139
25 110 1,052

Prod.
916 533 1,146 112 566 426
85 304 4,088

Trans. & Moving
654 548 1,181 117 476 404
92 319 3,791

Note: Source:

For current applicant data available for a specific occupation, contact the nearest Georgia Department of Labor Career Center. Georgia Department of Labor (active applicants as of September 2011).

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Georgia Department of Labor Location(s)

Career Center(s) 204 E Franklin Street Rooms 11 & 12 Sylvester GA 31791 Phone: (229) 777 - 2120

Fax: (229) 777 - 2121

Rehabilitation Center(s) 110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4461
110 Pine Avenue P. O. Box 1606 Albany, GA 31702-1606 Phone: (229) 430 - 4170

For copies of Area Labor Profiles, please visit our website at: www.dol.state.ga.us or contact Workforce Statistics & Economic Research, Georgia Department of Labor, 148 Andrew Young International Blvd N.E. Atlanta, GA. 30303-1751. Phone: 404-232-3875; Fax: 404-232-3888 or Email us at workforce_info@dol.state.ga.us

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