EDITION includes: CD-ROL' T E , <,, ,, <,,I,, b ",,I,, GEORGIA STATISTICAL ABSTRACT Edited by Lorena M. Akioka Data updated and compiled by Beata D. Kochut and Ian Armit Terry College of Business Selig Center for Economic Growth The University of Georgia Athens TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS P. George Benson, Dean SELlG CENTER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH Jeffrey M. Humphreys, Director Lorena M. Akioka, Editor Jeffrey M. Humphreys, Forecasting Director Beata D. Kochut, Research Coordinator Ian Armit, InformationAnalyst Mary T. Evans, Administrative Secretary Visit our Web site at http://www.selig.uga.edu FOREWORD Published biennially by The University of Georgia's Terry College of Business, the Georgia StatisticalAbstract brings together in one reference volume the most pertinent informationavailable about the state of Georgia. This deluxe edition also introduces our new CD-ROM version of the popular data book, so users will have two handy formats to suit their research needs. Obviously, updatinga publicationof this scope takes conscientiouseffort, the burden of which fell to two colleagues who deserve special thanks. Research coordinator Beata Kochut devoted countless hours to assembling pertinent information, reorganizingdata from unpublished sources, and expeditingthe myriad research tasks that made my job easier. She also created the special Abstract CD-ROM, and--assistedby Informationanalyst Ian Armit--guidedit to completion. Ian also handled many other data tasks, which were essential to the final product. Mary Evans, administrative secretary, merits appreciation for competently computer-typesettingthis Abstract in its entirety. Although it is not possible to thank individually all those who provided data or other information, we are particularly grateful to the following organizations and individuals: Susan Field, Susan Tuggle, Carol Wheeler, John Prechtel, and Susan Curtis in the University of Georgia Libraries; Steve Gabrielson and William G. Alred, Georgia Department of Education; Richard Sowers and Deborah Battle, Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism; Amelia Butts, Mark Watson, and Ralph Towler, Georgia Department of Labor; Julie Califf, in the Coastal Resources Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources; Dement Langley, Georgia Department of Revenue; Arthur Salomon and Henry Felices, Federal Aviation Authority; and Bea Piddock, Atlanta Regional Office of the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Since most of the data in the Abstract are taken from sources outside the Selig Center, the responsibility for the accuracy and limitations of the original data belongs to the original sources. The selection of the data and their reproduction, however, is the responsibility of the Selig Center for Economic Growth. Lorena M. Akioka Editor July 2000 Athens, Georgia CONTENTS SECTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. POPULATION VITAL STATISTICSAND HEALTH EDUCATION LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH PRICES GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES BUSINESS ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURES DISTRIBUTIONAND SERVICES TRANSPORTATIONAND PUBLIC UTILITIES BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE CONSTRUCTIONAND HOUSING GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS PUBLIC FINANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS PUBLIC WELFARE 1. POPULATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Population of Georgia and the United States. 1940-1990, Census Years and Estimates for 1991-1999....................................................................................................................... Population of Georgia's Metropolitan Statistical Areas, 1950-1998................................................. Population of Georgia, By Component Parts of Metropolltan Statistical Areas, 1980, 1990, and 1998 ......................................................................................................................... Population of Georgia By County, Census Counts for 1990, with Estimates for 1997 -1999................................................................................................................................................. Projections of Total Resident Population in the United States and Georgia, by Race. Sex, and Hispanic Origin. Selected Years, 1995 to 2025.......................................................................... Components of Change in the Projected Total Resident Population for the United States and Georgia. Selected Years. 1995 to 2025 ........................................................................................ Projections of the Resident Population of Georgia. By Age and Sex. Selected Years. 1995 to 2025.............................................................................................................................................. Population of Georgia By Age and County, 1998.............................................................................. Population of Georgia By Race, Sex, and County, 1998.................................................................... Population of Georg~aand the United States, By Race and Hispanic Orig~n,1990 ................ Components of Population Change in Georgia, Regions, and the United States, 1990-1999......................................................................................................................... Number of Households In Georgia and the United States, 1980. 1990. and 1998.. .................... 2. VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH TABLE OF CONTENTS Live Births and Rates per 1,000 Population in Georgia, By Race, 1975-1998............................... Live B~rthsand Rates By Race per 1,000 Population in Georgia and the United States. 1987-199 Components of Population Change for Georgia and Its Counties, 1990-1999............................. Live Births to Unwed Mothers and Ra By Race, Selected Years, 1975-1998 Immature Births and Rates Selected Years, 1975-199 Live Births and A Race of Mother. Live Births to Unwed Mothers and Age-Specific Rates per 1.000 Live Births in Georgia. By Race of Mother. 1998 Components of Population Change, Georgia and Georgia MSAs. 1990-1999............................. United States, Selected Years. 1975- Maternal Deaths and Ratios per 10,000 Live Births in Georgia, By Race. Selected Years. 1975-1998................................................................................................................... Spontaneous Abortions and Selected Years, 1980-1998 Deaths and Age-Specific Rates for Georgia. By Race. 1997-199 Deaths and Rates per 100.000 Population in Georgia, By Selected Cause and Race, 1998................................................................................................................................................... Marriages and Rates per 1,000 Population in Georg~a.By Race, 1980-1998................................ Marriages and Rates per 1 Selected Years. 1980-199 (continued) TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Marital Change In Georgia. By County of Application, 1998.............................................................. 48 Divorces and Annulments and Rates per 1.000 Population in Georgia and the United States, Selected Years, 1980-1998........................................................................................... 50 Physicians and Nurses. Number and Rates in Georgia and the United States, Selected Years,1990-1997 ...................................................................................................................... 51 C o m m ~ nty Hosp~taFl acllot~esand Patlenls, w th Percentage Change, In Georg~aand tne Un~tedStates 1993 and 1997 52 Community Hospitals' Revenues and Georgia and the United States. 1993 aEnxdpe1n9s9e7s..,..w...i.t.h....P..e..r.ce...n..t.a...g..e...C...h..a..n...g..e...s..,............................... 54 Average Daily Hospital Room Charges and Average Costs to Community Hospitals per Patient in Georgia and the United States. Selected Years. 1980-1997................. 55 Federal Food Stamp Program. Participation and Cost in Georgia and the United States. 1990-1999........................................................................................................................ 56 School Lunch Program Participation and Cost in Georgia and the United States, 1990-1999................................................................................................................... 57 3. EDUCATION TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.201 3.21 1 3.220 3.301 3.305 3 310 3.31 5 Average Annual Enrollment in Georgia's Elementary and High Schools. Selected Years. 1975-2000................................................................................................................. Teachers in Georgia's Public School System. By Type of Teaching Certificate, Selected Years, 1975-1999.................................................................................................................... Number of Teachers Employed in Georgia's Public School Systems. By Sex, 1975-1999 .... Non-teach~ngPersonnel in Georgia's Public School Systems. 1999-2000.................................. FJII-rlme Equlva ent Employment of State and Local Governments In Ed-catlon. Georg a and tne Un led States 1990-1998 Full-Time Equivalent Attendance and Total Cost Per Chlld, Georgia and Georgia School Systems, School Year 1998-99.. ........................................................................ Selected Public School Bus Data. Georgia. Selected Years, 1975-1999.................................... Local, State, and Federal Receipts for Maintenance and Operation of Georgia's Public Schools. Selected Years, 1975-1999................................................................................ Expenditures of Public School Systems in Georgia, Per Child and Total, for Selected Academic Years, 1976-77 to1998-99................................................................... State and Local Government Payrolls in Education in Georgia and the United States, 1990-1998........................................................... Estimated Average Annual Salaries of Public School Teachers, and Percentage Increases for Selected Years, Georgia and the United States .......................................................... Georgia Public School Dropouts By Grade. 1995-1999.................................................................... Number of Degrees Conferred by University System of Georg~a, By Universities and Senior Colleges. By Field. School Year 1998-1999...................................... 77 Enrollment in University System of Georgia. By Institution, Fall 1995-1998................................... 78 Revenues and Expenditures of University System Institutions. Fiscal Years Ended June 30, 1998 and June 30, 1999 ....................................................................................................... 79 Private Four-Year Colleges. Universities, and Junior Colleges in Georgia, 1999-2000............................................................................................................................................... 80 Enrollment and Graduates in Georgia's Technical Training Institutions. FiscalYear 1999......................................................................................................................................... 81 lnstltut~onaRl even~esana Stuaent Partlc,pat~onUnder Georgia's HOPE Scnolarshlp Program, by Type of Program Flsca Years 1998 2000 82 Appropriations of Georgia Lottery Revenues for Educational Purposes. By Major Category. FiscalYears 1998-2000....................................................................................... 83 (continued) TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 3.320 Enrollment in Adult Literacy Programs. Georgia. Fiscal Years 1994-1999. By Type of Provider, and GED Credentials Issued. Calendar 1994-1999................................... 84 3.330 Educational Attainment of Georgia's Population, By Age, UrbadRural, and MetropoliiadNonmetropolitan Residence, 1990................................................................................ 86 3.331 Percentage of Georgia's Population with Specified EducationalAttainment, By Age, Sex. UrbadRural, and Metropolitan/NonmetropolitanResidence, 1990....................... 87 3.332 EducationalAttainment of Georgia's Population, By Age, Sex, and HispanicOrigin. 1990............................................................................................................................ 88 3.333 Percentage of Georgia's Population with Specified Educational Attainment, By Age, Race, and HispanicOrigin. 1990.......................................................................................... 89 3.400 Non-EnglishSpeakers in Georgia, By Age. Race. Hispanic Origin, and Placeof Residence. 1990................................................................................................................ 90 4. LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.100 4.305 4.41 1 4.510 4.610 4.710 Annual Average Civilian Labor Force Estimates and Agricultural Employment. Georgia. 1994-1999....................................................................................................................... 94 Total Unemployment Rates. Georgia. Georgia's MSAs, and the United States. 1994-1999 ........................................................................................... Annual Civilian Labor Force Estimates for Georgia. By County, 1999............................................ Paid Civilian Employment. Taxable Payroll, and Number of Establishments in Georgia. By Industry. 1997 .................... Paid Civilian Employment, Taxable Payroll, and Number of Establishments in Georgia, By County. 1997.................................................................................................................... Estimated 1996 and Projected 2006 Employment in Georgia, By Major Industry. with Percentage Distributions and Changes Georgia's Largest Non-Government Employers, 2000 ...... .................... Leading and Lagging Growth Industries in Georgia. 1996-2006, Ranked by Employment Change........................................................ Leading and Lagging Growth Industries in Georgia, 1996-2006,Ranked by Annual Average Percentage Change in Employment ........................................................................ Fastest Growing Occupations in Georgia, 1996-2006.By Projected Annual Number of Openings and Rate of Growth .............................................................................................. Employees in Nonagricultural Establlshments in Georgia, By Industry. 1996-1999..................... Employees in Nonagricultural Establishments in Georgia's MSAs, By Industry. 1996-1999...................................................................................................... ..................................... Average Establishments, Monthly Employment, and Weekly Wages in Georgia's MSAs, By Major Industry, 1998......................................................................................... Average Establlshments, Monthly Employment, and Weekly Wages By Industry in Georgia, 1998............................................................................... .......... .................. Percentage of Manufacturing Companies Providing Specific Employment Benefits. Georgia. 1997-2000............................................................................. .......... Characteristics of Employee Benefits Paid by Manufacturing Companies, Georgia. 2000 .................................................................................................................................... 121 Government Employment, Full- and Part-Time, By Level of Government. Georgia and the United States, October 1990 to March 1998..................................................................... 122 Labor Force Status of Civilian Noninstitutlonal Population in Georgia. By Sex, Age. and Race. 1998..................................................................................................................................... 123 Occupational Distribution of Employed Civilians in Georgia. By Sex and Race. 1998................. 124 Characteristics of NLRB Cases Received and Closed in Georgia, FY 1995-1998.................... .. 125 5. INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH TABLE OF CONTENTS Nominal Gross State Product in Georgia, the Southeast, and the United States. with Annual Percentage Changes, 1982-1997.. ... .. .................................. ........ .......................... 128 Nomlnal and Real Gross State Product in Georg~a.By Industry, 1982 and 1997. with Real Annual Average Rates of Growth, 1982-1997... .. ...... ... .. .. . . 130 Real Gross State Product In Georgia as a Percentage of Regional Gross State Product. Selected Years. 1982-1997 ...................... ...... Real Per Cap~taGross State Product and Percent of the United States Value in Georgia. Southeast, and the Un~tedStates. 1990-1997......................... Total Personal lncome in Georgia, Southeast, and the United States, 1970-1997 .... . ............ Personal lncome in Georgta. Derivation and Major Sources. Selected Years. 1980-1997. ..... ... ... ...... ......... ........................................................... Per Capita Personal Income, in Current and Constant Dollars for Georg~a, Southeast, and the United States, 1970-1997...................... ... ......................... .. ......... ...... ....... Median Money lncome of Families and Percentages at Selected Money Income Levels, By County. 1989............................ .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ................... ... .. ................................ .. Median Income for Households, 1984.1998, and 4-Person Families. 1969 and 1974-1998, Georg~aand the United States... .. .... ... ..................... .. .. .. ... . ................. Individual Federal lncome and Tax Data for Georg~a.1997. By Size of Adjusted Gross Income ................................................. ......................... Number and Percent of Persons in Poverty in Georg~a,1980-1998. w ~ t hStandard Errors of Measurement ... ........ ... .. . Sources of Total Personal lncome in Georgia. By Metropolltan Area and County, 1997 .......................................... .. .. ... ......................................... 146 Total Personal lncome in Georgia. By Metropolitan Area and County, 1994-1997................................. .. ... .............................................. .. 151 Per Capita Personal lncome in Georgia, By Metropolitan Area and County, 1994-1997......................................... ......................................... ........ ........................ 156 6. PRICES TABLE OF CONTENTS Consumer Price Index. All Urban Consumers, All ltems for Selected Areas. 1995-1999.................................................................................................................................................... 162 ACtolannstuam. e1r9P95ri-c1e99In9d.e...x....A...l.l.U.r. ba..n....C...o..n..s...u..m...e...r.s.....A...l.l..l.t.e...m...s....a..n..d....M...a..j.o...r..G...r..o..u..p...s.................................... 163 Consumer Price lndex for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers. Atlanta. 1995-1999..................................................................................................................................... 165 Consumer Price Indexes, All Items, for All Urban Consumers and for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers In Atlanta. 1985-1999........................................ 167 Consumer Price lndex for All Urban Consumers. U.S. City Average, By Group. 1995-1999.................................................................................................................................................... 168 Consumer Price lndex for All Urban Consumers and Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, All Items, U.S. City Average, 1985-1999........................................................ 171 Consumer Price Index. All Urban Consumers. All ltems For Regions and Cities of Specified Size in the South, 1985-1999............................................................................................ 172 Producer Price Indexes. By Stage of Processing. 1980 and 1990-1999......................................... 173 Producer Price Indexes, By Commodity Group. 1994-1999............................................................... 174 Prices Received by Farmers in Georgia. 1994-1998........................................................................... 176 7. GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Land Use in Georgia. 1990 and 199 178 Detailed Uses of Land and Water i 179 Estimated Land Ownership in Georgia. By Major Category, 1982. 1987 and 1992.... .......... ...... 179 Climate Statistics of Selected Georgia Cities, By Month, 199 180 Average Monthly and Annual Temperature for Selected Georgia Cities, 1998............................. 184 Total Monthly and Annual Prec~pitationfor Selected Georgia Cities. 1998................................... 185 Ground Water and Surl Selected Years. 1980- 186 Major Sources of Hazardous Waste Generated in Georg~a.199 187 RCRA Regulated Hazardous Waste Management in Georgia, 19 188 Leading Generators and Managers of Hazardous Waste in Geor by Facility. 199 189 Characteristics of Toxic Chem~calsReleased in Georgia, 1996-1998 190 Reported Releases of Toxic Chemicals in Georgia, 1995-199 191 .8 AGRICULTURE TABLE OF CONTENTS . Number of Farms. Georgia and United States Selected Years. 1980-1999.................................. 194 . Number of Acres Harvested for Selected Crops in Georgia 1990-1999....................................... 195 Measures of Agriculture in Georgia's Counties. 1997....................................................................... 196 . Value Comparisons. Most Important Crops in Georgia 1993-1998................................................. 203 Production and Value of Selected Crops In Georgia. 1994-1998.................................................... 204 . . Livestock on Georgia Farms By Types 1980-1998......................................................................... 206 Commercial Broiler Production and Value of Production in Georgia. 1980-1998......................... 207 . Production of Eggs. Number Sold. Price and Value of Production . Georg~a 1980-1998................................................................................................................................. 208 . Cash Receipts by Commodity Groups. and Payments from Government Georgia. 1995-1998................................................................................................................................. 209 Elements of Farm Income in Georgia By County. 1997.................................................................. 210 Sources of Gross Farm Income in Georgia By County. 1997.................................... ....................... 214 . . . Farm Business Balance Sheet Georgia December 31 1994-1998............................................... 218 . Value Added to U.S. Economy by Georgia's Agricultural Sector with Derivation of Net Farm Income. 1994-1998................................................................................. 219 9. NATURAL RESOURCES TABLE OF CONTENTS National Forest Land Area. Georgia and the United States. as of September 30. 1999.............. 222 Forest Fires in Georgia. Fiscal Years 1988-1999 ............................................................................... 223 Tree Planting and Harvesting in Georgia. 1985-1999...................................................................... 224 . Georgia's Pulpwood and Roundwood Production 1994-1998...................................................... 225 . . Round Pulpwood Production in Georgia By County 1997-1998.................................................... 226 . . Selected Natural Resource Related Establishments. Summary Data Georgia 1997................. 230 Estimated Acreage of Wetlands in Georgia. 1992............................................................................. 231 Estimated Acreage Requiring Treatment for Conservation, By Type of Treatment. Georgia. 1992.......................................................................................................................................... 232 Irrigated Acreage in Georgia. By Type and Source of Irrigation. 1992........................................... 232 . Erosion Rates in Georgia By General Use of Land. 1992............................................................... 233 . Summary of Number and Expenditures of Georgia Residents and Participants on Fishing. Hunting. and Wildlife-Related Recreation 1996.................................................................. 234 . . . Number of Paid Hunting and Fishing License Holders Georgia Fiscal Years 1995.1998 With Cost to Holders ................................................................................................................................ 235 Marine Recreational Fishing in Georgia. 1994-1998........................................................................ 235 . Fisheries Summary of Catch in Georgia 1985.1998 .................................................................... 236 . . . Fisheries Amount and Value of Catch in Georgia By Selected Species 1996-1999................ 237 Plants and Employment of Fisheries Processors and Wholesalers in Georgla. 1994-1997.............................................................................................................................................. 238 Value of Nonfuel Minerals Produced in Georg~aand United States. 1980-1998.......................... 238 . Quantity and Value of Nonfuel Minerals Produced in Georgia 1996-1998 .............................. 239 . Production of Selected Mlnerals in Georgia 1990-1998................................................................. 240 .10 BUSINESS ENTERPRISE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Number of Georgia Establishments By Industry and Employment-Size Class. 1997................... 242 Employees of Georgia Establishments. By County and Employment-Size Class. 1997.............. 243 . . Minority-Owned Firms in Georgla By Sex of Owner. Minority Industry. and MSA. 1992............. 250 Summary Statistics for Women-Owned Firms in Georgia. By Industry and MSA. 1992 ............... 251 Business Failures. Number and Liabilities in Georgia and the Un~tedStates. 1984-1997.................................................................................................................. 252 Georgia Based Firms in Fortune's Top 500 Companies. 2000......................................................... 253 . Bus~nessStarts in Georgia By Industry. 1986-1998......................................................................... 254 . Summary Measures of Georgia's Quick Start Program F~scaYl ears 1975-1999........................ 256 . . Sewices Provided by Georgia's Quick Start Program Fiscal Year 1999 By SIC Category of Conmpany Served............................................................................................ 257 . Geographical Distribution of Georgia's Qu~ckStart Services. Fiscal Year 1999 By Number and Percent of Total........................................................................................................258 . New Business Incorporations in Georgia and the United States 1985-1998................................ 259 . . International Facilities and Employment in Georgla By Country 1998........................................... 260 . Cumulative Announced International Capital Investment in Georgia By Country and . Size of Investment. December 31 1998................................................................................................261 . Number of Foreign Facilities in Georg~a 1980-1998......................................................................... 262 . 11 MANUFACTURES TABLE OF CONTENTS wcx General Manufacturing Stat~st~cGs.eorgia and the United States. 1992 ..................................... 264 General Manufacturing Stat~sticsfor Metropolitan Statistical Areas in Georgia. 1997.................. 265 . General Manufacturing Stat~sticsfor Georgia and Counties 1997............................................. 266 . . Total Employment in Manufacturing. with Average Hours and Earnings of Manufacturing Employees. Georgia and the Unlted States Selected Years 1980-1999 ......... 272 . Annual Average Weekly Hours Hourly Earnings. and Weekly Earn~ngsfor . Manufacturing lndustrles in Georgia 1996-1999........................................................................2.73 . . Summary Historical Statistics for Manufacturingin Georgia. w~thComparative Indexes of Employment Georgia and the United States Selected Years 1987-1996 ................. 276 . Inventory. Capital Expenditures. and Supplemental Cost Data for Manufactures . Georgia 1996.......................................................................................................................................2..7..7. . . New Manufacturing Business Announcements Georgia By lndustry . and Category 1999.................................................................................................................2. 78 Historical Summary of New and Expanded Manufacturing Plants Announced. Georgia. 1980-1998....................................................................................................................................2..79 General Manufacturing Statistics for Georg~aBy Major Industry Groups. 1996 .......................... 280 . General Manufacturing Statistics for the Atlanta Metropolltan Statistical Area. By Industry Groups 1997.............................................................................. . . Number of Manufacturing Establishments in Georg~aBy Employment-Size Groups By Major Industry Groups 1997..............................................................................................282 . Gross Book Value of Depreciable Assets. Cap~taEl xpenditures . . Retirements Depreciation. and Rental Payments for Georg~a1992 ......................................... 283 . Shipments and Employment Related to Manufactured Exports Georgia . and the United States 1992..................................................................................................................284 . Export Intensity of Exporting Esbalishments By lndustry and Employment Size. Georgia. 1992.................................................................................................................................. 285 . . Exports Value of Goods By Industry Georgla 1995-1997 ............................................................. 288 12. DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES TABLE OF CONTENTS Taxable Sales Based on Georgia Department of Revenue Adjusted Gross Sales Tax Recepits. by Industry. Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999.................................................................... 290 . Number and Sales of Retail Establishments in Georgia Georgia's MSas. . and the United States 1997............................................................................................................... 291 . Number and Sales of Georgia Retail Establishments with Payroll. By Kind of Business 1997....................................................................................................................... 292 . Retail Trade Employees Payroll. and Establishments in Georgia. 1997......................................... 295 . . Number and Sales of All Retail Establishments with Payroll. By County Georgia 1997............. 297 Nurnoer and Sales of Wnolesae E~rab~~shrneInnlstne llnlted States an0 By Metropol tan Star stlcal Area In Georgla 1997 299 . Georgia Wholesale Trade Establlshments and Sales By Major Type of Operation. 1997...................................................................................................................................... 300 . Georgia Wholesale Trade Summary Data By Type of Goods. 1997 ............................................... 300 . . Wholesale Trade Employees Payroll. and Establishments in Georgia 1997................................ 301 . Number and Sales of Wholesale Establishments. By County. Georgia 1997............................... 302 . Number and Receipts of Service Establishments with Payroll. By Federal Tax Status. and Sector. in Georgia's MSAs 1997 ................................................................................................... 304 Summary Data For Service Industries Establishments with Payroll. By Sector and Federal Tax Status. Georgia. 1997............................................................................... 308 . Service Industry Employees. Payroll. and Establishments in Georgia 1997................................. 312 Service Industry Employees. Establishments. and Payroll. By County. Georgia. 1997............. 313 13. TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES TABLE OF CONTENTS 13.001 13 404 13.405 13.407 13 408 13.409 13.411 Employment. Taxable Payroll, and Number of Establishments in Georgia's Transportation. Communications, and Public UtilitiesSector. 1997.............................................. Commerce of Georgia Ocean Ports, 1995-1998............................................................................... Number of Aircraft Facilities in Georgia and the United States, 1989-1999................................. Expenditures on Airport Improvements Programs. Georgia. 1995-1999............................ Aircraft and Aircraft-Related Personnel in Georgia. December 31. 1998............................... Total and State-Controlled Mileage. Roads and Streets. Georgla and the United States, Classified by System, 1990-1997..................................................................... Expenditures for Construction and Maintenance on Highways. Georgia and the United States. 1985-1997........................................................................................................... Motor Vehicle Registrations in Georgia, Selected Years, 1980-1997........................................... Total Consumption of Motor Fuel. Georgia and the United States. 1980-1997........................... Summary Statistics on Motor Vehicle Driver Licenses in Georgla. 1997....................................... Deaths From Motor Vehicle Accidents in Georgla and the United States. 1980-1997................ Telephone Access Lines by Selected Type of Customer and Type of Technology in Georgia, December 31. 1995-1998................................................................................................ General Characteristics of Local Telephone Companies in Georgia, 1996-1998........................ Wire. Cable, and Radlo Equipment of Local Exchange Telephone Companies in Georgia. 1996-1998........................................................................................................................ Number of Newspapers and Periodicals Published in Georgia arid the United States, By Period of Issue. 1997...................................................................................................................... Number of Broadcast Medla in Georgia and the United States. By Type of Medium. 1996-1997............................................................................................................. Net Generation of Electric Energy by Electric Utilities in Georgia and the United States. By Selected Prime Mover and Selected Source. 1990-1998.............. Operaole Generator Nameplate Capac ty and Number of E.ectrlc General ng Unlts n Georg~aand the Un~tedStates, by Primary Energy So-rce 1990-1998 Consumption of Fuel by Electric Utililies for Production of Energy in Georgia and the United States, By Type of Fuel and Type of Prime Mover. 1990-1998..................................... Energy Consumpt~onin Georgia and the Unlted States, By End-Use Sector and Type. 1996-1997 ........................................................................................................................... Electric Energy Sales in Georgia and the Unlted States, By Class of Sewlce. 1994-1998......... Selected Energy Expenditures. Prices. Rankings. Georgia and the United States. 1995 ... Gas Utility Industry Customers, Sales and Revenues. By Class of Service in Georgia. 1995-1998 .......................................................................................................................... 14. BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary of Assets and Liabilities of FDIC-InsuredCommercial Banks and Trust Companies in Georgia, December 31, 1997-1999.................................................................. 338 Summary of Income and Expenses of All FDIC-InsuredSavings lnstitutions in Georgia, 1996-1999............................................................................................................................. 339 Deposits in All FDIC-Insured lnstitutions Operating in Georgia, By Charter Class, June 30. 1999....................................................................................................................................... 340 Numoer of Offices of FDIC-InsuredDepository lnst tutfons In Georgla By Type of Charter an0 Insurance Status December 31. 1997-1999 34 1 Number, Assets, and Deposits of FDIC-InsuredCommercial Banks in Georgia and the United States, by Size of Assets, December 31. 1998 and 1999..................................... 342 Major Elements of Income and Expenses of All FDIC-InsuredCommercial Banks in Georgia, Calendar Year 1999............................................................................................................ 343 Deposits in All FDIC-InsuredInstitutions in Georgia. By County, June 30, 1999........................... 344 Distribution of Deposits in All FDIC-Insured lnstitutions by Metropolitan Areas in Georgia, 1999.............................................................................................. 349 Summary of Assets and Liabilities of FDIC-Insured Savings lnstitutions in Georgia, December 31. 1997-1999......................................................................................................................... 350 Summary Statistics for Financial and Insurance Industries in Georgia, 1997................................ 351 Employment. Taxable Payroll, and Number of Establishmentsin Georgia's Finance. Insurance, and Real Estate Sector, 1997.............................................................................. Mortgages and Real Estate Owned in Georgia by U.S. Life lnsurance Companies. By Type, 1995-1998................................................................................................................................... Summary Statistics for Credit Unions in Georgia and the United States. 1998-1999.................. Health lnsurance Coverage Status of Persons in Georgia and the United States, 1988-1998.With Type of Coverage in 1998..................................................................................... Life lnsurance Purchases. Premiums Received, and Policies in Force in Georgla. 1996-1998 ........................................................................................................................................... Life lnsurance Payments in Georgia, 1996-1998,By Type of Policy and Type of Payment................................................................................................................................ Accident and Health Premiums, Foreign and Domestic Life lnsurance Companies, Georgia. 1985-1997............................................................................................................................... Fraternal Insurance Societies, Operations in Georgia, 1985-1997.............................................. Non-Profit HospitalizationAssociations, Operations in Georgla. 1985-1997.............................. Operations of Domestic Fire and Casualty lnsurance Companies in Georgia, 1985-1997.............................................................................................................................. 15. CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING TABLE OF CONTENTS 15.001 15.103 15.201 15.205 15.300 15.305 15 310 15.405 15.450 Summary Statistics for Establishments with Payroll. Georgia's Construction Industry. 1997................................................................................................................................. 362 Total Residential Construction Authorized in Building Permits. Georgia and the United States. 1985-1999............................................................................................. 364 Employment in the Construction Sector. Georgia and the United States. 1990-1999 365 Employment, Taxable Payroll, and Number of Establishments in Georgia's Construction Industry, 1997................................................................................................. 365 Characteristics of Housing Units, 1990, and Total Housing Units, 1990-1998, and Homeownership Rates, 1990-1999, for Georgia and the United States.................................. 366 Terms on Conventional Single-Family Housing Mortgages, Atlanta Federal Home Loan Bank District, Georgia, and Atlanta MSA, 1994-1999....................... 367 Median Price of Single-Family Homes, Georgia, Atlanta Federal Home Loan Bank District, and the United States. 1992-1997............................................................................ 368 Residential Construction in Georgia's MSAs, By Category. 1999.................................................... 369 Production and Shipment of Manufactured Homes in Georgia. 1980-1999................................... 371 .16 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS TABLE OF CONTENTS . Number of Local Governments in Georgia. By Type Selected Years.............................................. 374 Georgia County Governments. By Population Size. 1997.................................................................. 374 Municipalities in Georgia. By Population Size. 1987. 1992. and 1997............................................ 375 . . . Special Districts in Georgia By Function 1987 1992. and 1997.................................................... 376 Elections for Office of Governor of Georgia. 1994 and 1998........................................................... 377 Elections for Office of LieutenantGovernor of Georgia. 1994 and 1998........................................ 378 . Popular Vote Cast for President By Major Polltical Parties. Georgia and the United States 1980-1996..................................................................................................................379 Resident Population of Voting Age. Georgia and the United States. 1980.1996. with Projections for 1998. and Voting Statistics for SelectedYears ................................................ 380 17. PUBLIC FINANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS !Y& Revenues of the State of Georgia. By Major Source. Fiscal Years 1999-2001................. ............ 382 Total and Per Capita Revenue of the Government of Georgia. By Major Source with Annual Percentage Distribution, Fiscal Years 1995-1998 383 Aid Received from the Federal Government By the State Government of Georgia. 384 Total and Per Capita Revenue and E with Percentage Distributions, 1991- 385 386 388 389 Payments on State of Fiscal Years 1970-20 390 Fiscal Years 1991-199 391 With Percentage Distributions, 1991-199 395 Federal Government Expenditures in Georgia, By Major Agency and Type of Spending. Fiscal Year 1999 .... ................ 396 Federal Government Expendituresor Obl~gat~onInsGeorgia and the United States. F~scaYl ear 1999 .............................................................................................. 397 Federal Government Expenditures or Obligations by Georgia Count~esF. ~scaYl ear 1999........ 398 Per Caplta Amounts of Federal Expenditure. By Selected Program, the United States and Georgia, F~scaYl ear 1999..... ............................................................................................... 402 18. LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Total Reported lndex Crimes and Arrests and Relationship of Crime to Population in Georgia. 1994-1998...................................................................................................... 404 . Arrests for Crimes by Major Category and Age Group in Georgia 1994-1998.............................. 405 Changes in Number. Rate. and Arrests For Major Crimes in Georgia. 1995-1998........................ 406 . . Age Race. and Sex Distributionof Persons Arrested for Index Crimes in Georgia 1997........... 408 . Index Crimes. Number and Rate per 1.000 Inhabitantsin Georgia By MSA. 1998...................... 409 . . Summary of Index Crimes in Georgia By County 1998..................................................................... 410 . aRnedpoRratetedsAr1re9s9t3s-f1o9r9N7o...n..-..I.n..d..e...x...C...r.im..e.s....in....G....e..o...r.g...ia......w....it..h....P...e..r..c..e..n...t.a...g..e....C...h..a...n..g...e..s........................ 414 . . Arrests for Non-Index Crimes in Georgia. By Age Sex and Race 1997..................................... ... 415 . . . Total and DUI -RelatedAccidents Injuries and Fatalities in Georgia 1995-1998 and 1998 DUI Drivers by Selected Age ................................................................................................. 416 . Traffic Accidents and DUI-RelatedAccidents in Georgia By County. 1998.................................... 417 . Arrests for Crimes Against Family and Children By Age. Sex. and Race . in Georgia 1993-1997............................................................................................................................ 421 Prisoners In State and Federal Prisons in Georgia and the United States. 1990-1998............... 422 . Correctional Institution Populations in Georgia. By Type Selected Years..................................... 423 . Summary Statistics for State Prisons Only. in Georgia Fiscal Years 1985-1999.......................... 424 . Inmate Populationin Georgia. By Most Serious Type of Crime Selected Years........................... 425 . Inmate and ProbationPopulationof Georgia by Race and Sex SelectedYears.......................... 426 State Appropriations for the Judicial Branch. Georgia. Fiscal Years 1996-1999........................... 428 Filings and Dispositions in Georgia's Superior Courts. Calendar Years 1993-1997.................... 428 . Summary Statistics for Georgia's State Courts and Other County-LevelCourts CY 1997 or FY 1998. By Type and Disposition of Caseload............................................................. 429 .19 PUBLIC WELFARE TABLE OF CONTENTS Unemployment lnsurance Coverage In Georgia. Years Ending December 30. 1990-1998........................................................................................................................ 432 . Unemployment lnsurance Claims and Payments in Georgia. Years Ending June 30 1990-1998.................................................................................................................................. 433 . Condition of Georgia's Unemployment Insurance Fund 1990-1999............................................ 434 . . Unemployment Insurance Payments in Georgia By Industry Groups 1996-1999...................... 434 . . . . Unemployed Persons Annual Average By County In Georgia 1997.1999 .............................. 435 . . Unemployed Persons Annual Average By MSA in Georgla. 1996-1999..................................... 439 . . Employment Service Placements In Georgia Selected Years 1985-1998................................. 439 . Applicants Registered and Individuals Placed Georgia State Employment . Service. by Occupational Categories Fiscal Year 1998.................................................................... 440 . . Transfer Payments in Georgia by Major Source By County 1997.................................................. 441 . Government Transfer Paymentsto Individuals in Georgia. By County and Type of Payment 1997..................................................................................................................................... 445 . Old.Age Survivors. and Disability Benefits Paid in Georgia and . the United States 1986-1999............................................................................................................ 450 . . Summary Statistics for SSI Programs Georgia 1994.1998 ......................................................... 451 Old Age. Survivors'. and Disabil~tylnsurance Programs in Georgia. Summary Statistics. December 1999.................................................................................................. 452 . Number of Workers Taxable Earnings and Contributions.By Type of . . Employment OASDHI Program Georgia and the United States. 1996...................................... 453 . . Medicare Enrollment. 1990.1998 Medicare Facllltles December 1998. and . Summary Statistics for Medicaid. Georgia and the United States FY 1997................................. 454 INDEX Numbers in the index refer to table numbers, not pages. Abortions (see Vital Statistics) Accidents ' DUI 18.140,18.142 Motor vehicle 13.207 Traffic 18.142 Agriculture Cash farm income 8.615 Receipts by commodity groups 8.610 Sources of income 8.620 Cro acreage 8.321 t r o p value 8.512.8.523 Employment 4.100 Farms Businessbalance sheet 8.711 Number of 8.103 Selected statistics, by county 8.325 Value added 8.715 Livestock 8.551 Poultry, eggs 8.552, 8.554 Aircraft facil~tles13.104, 13.106, 13.107 Banking (see also Insurance) Banks, commerc~al14.112 Assets, liabilities 14.001, 14.121 Deposits 14.110, 14.125, 14.127 Income, expenses 14.122 Credit union statistics 14.255 Savings institutions 14.005 Assets, liabilities 14.221 Summary statistics 14.225 Births (see Vital Statistics) Buslness enterpr~se Business statistics Failures 10.204 Incorporations 10.301 New starts 10.245 Establishments By industry and employment size 10.104 Employees. payroll, by county 10.107 Fortune's 500 ~eorgia-basedfirms 10.230 Internationalfacilities in Georgia 10.303, 10.305. 10.307 ~inori6-ownedfirms 10.110, 10.112 Quick Start program 10.250, 10.255, 10.260 Climate (see also Geography) Climate statistics 7.309,7.314, 7.334 Communications Media Broadcast 13.317 Printed 13.315 Telephone data 13.300, 13.302, 13.303 Colleges (see Education) Construct~on(see also Housing) Employment, payroll 15.201, 15.205 Housing units characteristics 15.300 Manufactured housing 15.450 Permit authorized construction Total residentla1 15.103 By MSA 15.405 Single-family homes Median price 15.310 Mortgages 15.305 Summary statistics 15.001 Consumer prices All items, major groups 6.112 All urban consumers 6.101.6.205.6.215 U.S. city average 6.210,6.215 Cities of specified size 6.300 Clerical workers 6.201,6.205,6.215 Courts State appropriations for judiciary 18.501 Superior court filings 18.502 Summary statistics 18.512 Credit union statistics 14.255 Crimes (index) Against children 18.145 Arrests by category 18.103 Age, race, sex of persons arrested 18.112 Number, rate per 100,000 inhabitants 18.120 Summary by county 18.121 Total reported, index 18.102 Changes in number, rate 18.110 Crimes (non-index) Arrests 18.130, 18.132 Crops Acreage 8.321 Value 8.512, 8.523 Distribution (see also Services) Retail establishments 12.111, 12.121 Employees, payroll 12.122 Sales, by county 12.1125 Sewice establ~shments12.301, 12.321 Employees, payroll 12.322, 12.325 Sales, by county 12.225 Taxable sales by industry 12.002 Wholesale establiishments 12.211, 12.220, 12.221 Employees, payroll 12.222 Sales, by county 12.225 Divorces (see Vital Statistics) Education Adult literacy programs 3.320 Averaae annual enrollment 3.111 ~veragesalaries 3.144 Degrees conferred, university 3.20 D ~ O D O U3.~1S47 ~ducationaal ttainment 3.330, 3.331, 3.332, 3.333 Enrollment Adult literacy programs 3.320 FTE attendance by school system 3.135 Private four-year colleges 3.301 Technical training 3.305 Universitysystem, by institution 3.211 Ex~enditureso, ublic school 'systems 3:1'41 Lottery revenue appropriations 3.315 Non-Englishspeakers, characteristics 3.400 Payrolls 3.142 Personnel Non-teachina 3.123 Teachers, piblic school 3.121 By sex 3.122 Recei~tSfor ooeration. ma'intenance 3.146 Scholarshipprograms 3.310 School bus data 3.137 Electricutilities 13.402,13.404,13.405 Enerav ~ ~ s u m ~ t1i3o.4n07 Experditures 13.409 Sales 13.408 Employment (see also Labor) Annual civil~anlabor force, by county 4.201 Average workforce estimates 4.100 Benefits provided 4.300,4.305 By industry for MSAs Average establishments,weekly wages 4.220,4.221 Nonagricultural 4.213 Fastest growing occupations 4.211 Government 4.411 Largest non-government employers 4.208 Leading and lagging growth industries 4.209 Ranked by employment change 4.209 Ranked by compound annual rate of growth 4.210 Noninstitutionallabor force 4.510 NLRB cases 4.710 Occupational distribution, civilian 4.610 Paidcivilian employment 4.203,4.205 Projected employment 4.207 Total unemployment rates 4.200 Exports (see Manufactures) Farms (see also Agriculture) Business balancesheet 8.711 Income indicators 8.715 Number 8.103 Selected statistics, by county 8.325 Farmers, price index 6.620 Federal food stamp program 2.940 Fisheries 9.201,9.202,9.205 Forests 9.114 Fires 9.120 Gas utilities 13.411 Geography Land ownership 7.110 Land use 7.100,7.105 Ground water withdrawals 7.405 Hazardous waste 7.500,7.505,7.510, 7.515 Toxic chemicals 7.520,7.525 Government (see also Politics) Countv 16.112 LocalI' 6.11 1 Municipalities 16.118 Soecial districts 16.120 voter statistics 16329- Elections, governor 16.311 Elections, l~eutenangt overnor 16.312 Gross state product 5.100,5.103 Real per capita GSP 5.109 Hazardouswaste 7.505,7.510,7.515 Toxic chemicals 7.520,7.525 Hospitals 2.910,2.912 Average costs 2.915 Average room charges 2.915 Households, number of 1.901 Housing Characteristics 15.300 Manufactured 15.450 Single-family Median price 15.310 Mortgages 15.305 Income Federal income tax returns 5.140 Per capita personal 5.125 By MSA, county 5.176 Med~anmoney 5.130,5.136 Poverty 5.150 Total personal 5.11 1 By MSA, county 5.171 Sources 5.114,5.170 Insurance (see also Banking, Finance) Domestic fire, casualty 14.331 Fraternal insurance societies 14.319 Health 14.260,14.315 Life 14.235,14.311, 14.313 Non-profit hospitalization 14.321 Labor Annual average civilian labor force estimates 4.100 NLRB cases 4.710 Non-governmentalemployers 4.208 Noninstitutionallabor force 4.510 Total unemployment rates 4.200 Leading, lagging growth industries 4.209, 4.210 Manufactures Exports 11.140,11.141,11.142 General statistics Countv 11.112 ~ e o r d a11.1~,11.111,11.133 Industry groups 1 1 .I21 MSAs 11.111,11.122 Hours, earnings 11.114,11.1 15 Historicalstatistics 1 1 .I 16 Inventory,capital expenditures 11.1 17 Manufacturingestablishments 1 1 .I23 New or expanded businesses 1 1 .I18, 11.119 Marriages (see Vital Statistics) Media Broadcast 13.317 Printed 13.315 Medicare (see Public Welfare) Minority-ownedfirms 10.110,10.112 Motor vehicle data 13.204,13.205,13.206 Natural resources Erosion rates by land usage 9.180 Establishments, summary statistics 9.160 Forests 9.114 Fisheries 9.201,9.202,9.204,9.205 - Huntina. fishina recreation 9.190.9.195. 9.200- ' Irrigated acreage 9.175 Non-fuel minerals 9.301.9.321.9.331 Pulpwoodproduction 9.i32,9.I 50 Soil conservation treatment 9.172 Trees olanted. harvested 9.130 wetlarids 9.170 Nurses 2.901 Per capita personal income (see Income) Physicians 2.901 Politics (see also Government) Elections Governor 16.311 Lt. governor 16.312 President 16.321 Voter stat~stlcs16.391 Pooulation ~ g 1e.121 By county 1.103,1.121,1.122 Bv MSA 1.1 01 a Component parts 1.102 Components of change 1.501 Hispanic origin 1.125 Households, 1.901 Pro'ections By age, sex 1.109 Comoonents By race, sex o1.f 1c0h6ana-e 1.107.1.501 Components of change 1.1 07,1.501 Race. sex 1.121 state' 1.100 Po.rt. s 13-.3.0.1 Poverty 5.150 Prisoners 18.201,18.204,18.2051,8.210 Coorectional institution oooulations 18.202 ~ r o d k e i psrice index 6.601 By industry group 6.610 Public finance Expenditures 17.130 By category and function 17.131 Federal government expenditures By agency 17.301.17.302 By county 17.303 By selected program 17.306 Payments on state bonds 17.155 Revenues by major source 17.100 Federal government aid 17.125 Total and per capita 17.121 By county 17.130 4 -,R.,a evenues and expenditures, municipalities II.LLI Selected financial statistics, by countv 17.212 Total debt authorized 17.141 Public utilities Electric 13.402,13.404,13.405 Energy Consumption 13.407 Expenditures 13.409 Sales 13.408 Gas 13.411 Telephone data 13.300,13.302,13.303 Public welfare Employment placements 19.122,19.123 Medicare, Medicaid statistics 19.450 OASDHI benefits 19.301,19.402,19.405 SSl programs 19.401 Transfer payments By county, source 19.201,19.203 Unemployment insurance 19.101 Claims, payments 19.11 1 Insurancefund 19.112 Payments, by industry 19.113 Unemployed persons Bycounty, MSA 19.114,19.115 Pulpwoodproduction 9.132,9.135,9.150 Retail establishments 12.111, 12.121 Employees, payroll 12.222 Sales, by county 12.225 Revenues (see Public Finance) Roads 13.201,13.203 - School lunch o. roaram 2.950 Services Service establishments 12.301,12.321 By county 12.325 Employees, payroll 12.322 SSI programs 19.401 Total personal income (see Income) Transportation , AircraR facil~t~e1s3.104,13.106,13.107 Employment, payroll 13.001 Motor vehicle data 13.204,13.205, 13.206, Acc~dentsd, eaths 13.207 Ports 13.301 Road mileage 13.201 Construction 13.203 Unemployment insurance (see Public Welfar Vital statistics Abortions 2.308 Births 2.101 Age-specific rates 2.107,2.108 Bv race 2.101 Immaturebirths 2.106 Per 1,000population 2.102 Unwed mothers 2.105,2.108 Comoonents of chanae By county 2.1104Georgia 2.104 MSA 2.202 Deaths 2.301 By race 2.301 Cause 2.317 Infant 2.305 Maternal 2.307 Mortality rates 2.302 Rates by race 2.312,2.317 Divorces 2.502 Marriages Mar~tacl hange, by county 2.403 Per 1,000population 2.402 Rates, race 2.401 Wholesale establishments 12.211 , 12.220, 12.221 Employees, payroll 12.222 Sales, by county 12.225