Georgia statistical abstract 2004-2005 [2004]

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, Information Analyst
Mary T. Evans, Senior Administrative Secretary Visit our Web site at http:l/www.selig.uga.edu

FOREWORD
Published biennially by The University of Georgia's Terry College of Business, the Georgia Statistical Abstract brings together in one reference volume the most pertinent information available about the state of Georgia. Our new CD version of the popular data book also gives users another handy format to suit their research needs.
Obviously, updating a publication of this scope takes conscientious effort, the burden of which fell to two colleagues who deserve special thanks. Research coordinator Beata Kochut and Information analyst Ian Armit devoted countless hours to assembling pertinent information and expediting the myriad research tasks that made my job easier. They also created the CD, which is an extensive project in itself. Mary Evans, administrative secretary, merits appreciation for competently computer-typesetting this Abstract in its entirety.
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 and reproduction of the data, however, is the responsibility of the Selig Center for Economic Growth.
Lorena M. Akioka Editor
August 2004 Athens, Georgia

CONTENTS
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 TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES BANKING. FINANCE, AND INSURANCE CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS PUBLIC FINANCE LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS PUBLIC WELFARE

1. POPULATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1.1~

Populationof Georgla and the Unlted States. 1950-1990.Census Years and Est~matesfor 1991-2003...........................................................................................................

2

1.101 Population 01Georgia's MetropolltanStatisticalAreas. 19502000.................................................. 3

1.102

Populat~oonf Georgia. By Component Parts ol MetropolltanStatistical Areas. 2000 and 2002 ...........................................................................................................

1.103 Populationof Georgia By County. Census Counts for 1990 and 2000. w~thEst~mateslor 2002 and 2003................................................................................................................................ 6

1.106 Projections of Total Resldent Populat~onin the UnitedStates and Georgia, by Race. Sex. and H~spanicOng~nS. electedYears. 1995 to 2025........................................................................... 10

1.107 Components 01 Change In the ProlectedTotal ResfoentPop~la1.ontor the Un~teoStates

and Georgia. Selected Years. 1995 to 2025

1 I

1.109 Projectionsof the Resident Populat~onof Georgia. By Age and Sex. SelectedYeas. 1995 to 2025...............................................................................................................................13

1.121 Population of Georgia By Age and County. 2002 ....................................................................... 15

1.122 Populat~onof Georgia By Race. Sex, and County. 2002 ................................................................ 21

1 .I25 Population of Georgiaand the UnitedStates, By Race and H~spanicOngin. 2000......................... 25

1.501 CUonmitepdoSnetanttesso.f2P0o0p0u-2la0ti0o3n..C..h..a..n..g..e...i.n...G...e..o..r.g..i.a.....R..e..g..i.o..n..s..,..a..n..d...th..e.................................................... 26

1.901 Number of Households in Georg~aand the Un~tedStates. 1980, 1990, and 2MM...................... 27

POPULATION

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TABLE 1.100
POPULATION OF GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1950-1990, CENSUS YEARS AND ESTIMATES FOR 1991-2003a (number; percent)

Year
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990
1991b 1992b 1993b 1994b 1995b
1996b 1997b 1998b 1999b 2000
2001b 2002b 2003b

Georgia
3,444,578 3,943,116 4,589,575 5,462,982 6,478,149
6,653,005 6,817,203 6,978,240 7,157,165 7,328,413
7,501,069 7,685,099 7,863,536 8,045,965 8,186,453
8,394,795 8,544,005 8,684,715

Percent change from
previous period

United States

Percent change from
previous period

10.3

151,325,798

14.5

14.5

179,323,175

18.5

16.4

203,211,926

13.3

19.0

226,546,204

11.5

18.6

248,790,925

9.8

2.7

252,980,941

1.7

2.5

256,514,224

1.4

2.4

259,918,588

1.3

2.6

263,125,821

1.2

2.4

266,278,393

1.2

2.4

269,394,284

1.2

2.5

272,646,925

1.2

2.3

275,854,104

1.2

2.3

279,040,168

1.2

5.1

281,421,906

3.2

2.0

285,093,813

1.0

1.8

287,973,924

1.0

1.6

290,809,777

1.0

a Resident population, includes Armed Forces residing in each state. b Midyear (July 1) estimates.

Source:

U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Population, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990; Population Estimates Program, Population Division, Time Series of Intercensal State Population Estimates: April 1, 1990 to April 1, 2000 (Release date: April 11, 2002), Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, and for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 (Release date: December 18, 2003).

TABLE 1.101 POPULATIONa OF GEORGIA'S METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, 1950-2000a

MSA
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, SC-GA Brunswick
Chattanooga, TN-GA Columbus Dalton Gainesville Hinesville-Fort Stewart
Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

1950

1960

1970

1980

1990

2000

50,291 55,797 997,666 199,572
NA
289,483 181,806
NA NA NA
162,594 NA
166,579 NA NA

81,884 62,913 1,312,474 258,424
NA
333,972 229,152
NA NA NA
210,652 NA
204,669 NA NA

96,683 86,609 1,761,575 306,755
NA
364,526 250,104
NA NA NA
242,772 NA
207,987 NA NA

112,394 104,672 2,233,229 363,451
NA
417,838 254,660
NA NA NA
272,945 NA
230,728 NA NA

146,574 136,025 3,069,425 435,763
82,207
433,210 266,450
98,609 95,428 58,947
206,616 81,251
258,060 99,244 89,208

157,833 166,079 4,247,981 499,684
93,044
476,531 281,768 120,031 139,277
71,914
222,368 90,565
293,000 119,560 110,765

MSA

1950-60

Percentage changesb

1960-70

1970-80

1980-90

1990-2000

Albany

62.8

18.1

16.3

30.4

7.7

Athens

12.8

37.7

20.9

30.0

22.1

Atlanta

31.6

34.2

26.8

37.4

38.4

Augusta-Aiken, SC-GA

29.5

18.7

18.5

19.9

14.7

Brunswick

NA

NA

NA

NA

13.2

Chattanooga, TN-GA

15.4

9.1

14.6

Columbus

26.0

9.1

1.8

Dalton

NA

NA

NA

Gainesville

NA

NA

NA

Hinesville-Fort Stewart

NA

NA

NA

3.7

10.0

4.6

5.7

NA

21.7

NA

45.9

NA

22.0

Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

29.6

15.2

12.4

-24.3

7.6

NA

NA

NA

NA

11.5

22.9

1.6

10.9

11.8

13.5

NA

NA

NA

NA

20.5

NA

NA

NA

NA

24.2

NA Not available. a Areas defined by the Office of Management and Budget as of June 6, 2003. b Percentage changes calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Atlanta Regional Office, U.S. Bureau of the Census, report based on the Census of Population and Housing, 1950,1960,1970,1980,1990, 2000; Population Estimates Program, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Metropolitan Area Population Estimates for July 1, 1999 and Population Change for April 1, 1990 to July 1, 1999. Census 2000 PHC-T-29. Ranking Tables for Population of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, Combined Statistical Areas, 1990 and 2000, (Release date: December 30, 2003).

POPULATION

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TABLE 1.102
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY COMPONENT PARTS OF METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, 2000 AND 2002 (number; percent)

MSA component parts
Albany In central city Albany city Outside central city
Athens In central city Athens-Clarke County Outside central city
Atlanta In central city Atlanta city Outside central city
Augusta-Aiken Georgia portion South Carolina portion In central city Augusta-Richmond Aiken city Outside central city
Brunswick In central city Brunswick city Outside central city
Columbus Georgia portion Alabama portion In central city Columbus city Outside central city
Dalton In central city Dalton city Outside central city
Gainesville In central city Gainesville city Outside central city

April 1, 2000
157,833 76,939 76,939 80,894
166,079 100,266 100,266
65,813
4,247,981 416,474 416,474
3,831,507
499,684 332,537 167,147 220,519 195,182
25,337 279,165
93,044 15,600 15,600 77,444
281,768 232,012
49,756 185,781 185,781
95,987
120,031 27,912 27,912 92,119
139,277 25,578 25,578
113,699

July 1, 2002
160,164 76,325 76,325 83,839
170,012 102,663 102,663
67,349
4,509,540 424,868 424,868
4,084,672
507,141 337,244 169,897 219,148 193,101
26,047 287,993
95,428 15,598 15,598 79,830
286,114 236,846
49,268 185,948 185,948 100,166
125,279 29,895 29,895 95,384
151,555 27,968 27,968
123,587

Percentage changeb 2000-2002
1.5 -0.8 -0.8 3.6
2.4 2.4 2.4 2.3
6.2 2.0 2.0 6.6
1.5 1.4 1.6 -0.6 -1.1 2.8 3.2
2.6 0.0 0.0 3.1
1.5 2.1 -1.0 0.1 0.1 4.4
4.4 7.1 7.1 3.5
8.8 9.3 9.3 8.7
(continued)

POPULATION

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TABLE 1.102 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY COMPONENT PARTS OF METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, 2000 AND 2002 (number; percent)

MSA component parts

April 1, 2000

July 1, 2002

Percentage changeb 2000-2002

Hinesville-Fort Stewart

71,914

72,013

0.1

In central city

30,392

30,541

0.5

Hinesville city

30,392

30,541

0.5

Outside central city

41,522

41,472

-0.1

Macon

222,368

224,846

1.1

In central city

97,255

95,862

-1.4

Macon city

97,255

95,862

-1.4

Outside central city

125,113

128,984

3.1

Rome

90,565

92,600

2.2

In central city

34,980

35,237

0.7

Rome city

34,980

35,237

0.7

Outside central city

55,585

57,363

3.2

Savannah

293,000

301,171

2.8

In central city

131,510

127,691

-2.9

Savannah city

131,510

127,691

-2.9

Outside central city

161,490

173,480

7.4

Valdosta

119,560

120,978

1.2

In central city

43,724

44,707

2.2

Valdosta city

43,724

44,707

2.2

Outside central city

75,836

76,271

0.6

Warner Robins

110,765

116,987

5.6

In central city

48,804

52,565

7.7

Warner Robins city

48,804

52,565

7.7

Outside central city

61,961

64,422

4.0

a Areas defined by the Office of Management and Budget as of June 6, 2003.
b Percentages for MSA component parts calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Table SUB-EST2002-04-13-Georgia Incorporated Places with Population over 10,000, Ranked by July 1, 2002 Population: April 2000 to July 1, 2002 (Release Date: July 10, 2003); Census 2000 PHC-T-29. Ranking Tables for Population of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, Combined Statistical Areas: 1990 and 2000 (Release date: December 30,2003).

POPULATION

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TABLE 1.103
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2002 AND 2003

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

April 1, 1990
15,744 6,213 9,566 3,615
39,530
10,308 29,721 55,915 16,245 14,153
150,137 10,430 11,077 15,398 15,438
43,125 20,579 15,326
5,013 30,167
7,744 71,422 42,464
8,496 216,774
16,934 22,242 90,204 87,594
3,364
181,436 6,160
447,745 29,592 36,645
66,031 13,456 53,853
8,991 20,011

April 1, 2000
17,419 7,609
10,103 4,074
44,700
14,422 46,144 76,019 17,484 16,235
153,887 11,666 14,629 16,450 23,417
55,983 22,243 19,522
6,320 43,664
9,577 87,268 53,282 10,282 232,048
14,882 25,470 141,903 101,489
3,357
236,517 6,878
607,751 37,413 42,053
89,288 15,771 89,215 12,495 21,996

July 1, 2002
17,654 7,688
10,017 4,020
45,056
15,146 51,242 82,467 17,294 16,335
154,384 11,799 15,161 16,312 25,225
57,105 22,807 21,414
6,323 45,181
9,807 94,884 56,449 10,586 234,909
19,274 26,120 159,455 102,923
3,346
253,479 6,882
641,748 38,654 42,927
94,946 15,924 97,753 12,560 22,129

July 1, 2003
17,797 7,891
10,135 4,307
44,953
15,483 53,479 84,730 17,235 16,484
154,287 11,842 15,279 16,242 26,340
58,360 22,949 22,099
6,122 45,470
10,023 98,525 58,085 10,707 235,270
19,333 26,422 166,639 103,691
3,358
259,736 6,967
651,027 38,994 43,203
97,505 15,951 101,395 12,553 21,994

Percentange changes

1990-2000

2002-2003

10.6 22.5
5.6 12.7 13.1
39.9 55.3 36.0
7.6 14.7
2.5 11.9 32.1
6.8 51.7
29.8 8.1
27.4 26.1 44.7
23.7 22.2 25.5 21.0
7.0
-12.1 14.5 57.3 15.9 -0.2
30.4 11.7 35.7 26.4 14.8
35.2 17.2 65.7 39.0
9.9

0.8 2.6 1.2 7.1 -0.2
2.2 4.4 2.7 -0.3 0.9
-0.1 0.4 0.8 -0.4 4.4
2.2 0.6 3.2 -3.2 0.6
2.2 3.8 2.9 1.1 0.2
0.3 1.2 4.5 0.7 0.4
2.5 1.2 1.4 0.9 0.6
2.7 0.2 3.7 -0.1 -0.6
(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.103 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2002 AND 2003

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

April 1, 1990
13,147 9,429
25,517 546,171
17,607
9,901 96,321 71,120 11,854
2,334
25,687 18,949 20,546
8,724 15,992
62,415 81,251 44,083 16,650 648,779
13,368 2,357
62,496 35,067 20,279
11,793 352,910
27,622 95,434
8,908
21,966 17,788 19,712
8,628 58,741
89,208 8,649
30,005 8,453
12,032

April 1, 2000
15,154 15,999 28,240 665,865 19,171
11,525 96,065 92,174 12,354
3,754
37,535 20,511 21,837 10,495 19,798
91,263 90,565 98,407 20,285 816,006
23,456 2,556
67,568 44,104 23,659
14,406 588,448
35,902 139,277
10,076
25,690 23,695 22,997 11,012 119,341
110,765 9,931
41,589 11,426 12,684

July 1, 2002
15,733 17,626 28,085 673,645 19,294
11,560 95,795 98,511 12,172
3,837
41,037 20,647 21,782 11,119 20,910
96,554 92,600 116,608 20,856 819,777
25,257 2,604
69,307 46,641 23,956
15,116 648,789
37,764 151,555
10,043
26,895 25,094 23,250 11,263 139,997
116,987 9,999
45,442 12,202 12,876

July 1, 2003
15,910 18,575 28,212 674,334 19,374
11,552 95,684 102,015 12,224
3,999
42,715 20,636 21,885 11,365 21,234
98,914 93,368 123,811 21,164 818,322
25,973 2,636
70,131 47,777 24,185
15,263 673,345
38,446 156,101
9,977
27,460 25,891 23,432 11,152 150,003
120,434 10,060 46,998 12,547 12,888

Percentange changes

1990-2000

2002-2003

15.0 69.7 10.7 21.9
8.9
16.4 -0.3 29.6 4.2 60.8
46.1 8.2 6.3
20.3 23.8
46.2 11.5 123.2 21.8 25.8
75.5 8.4 8.1
25.8 16.7
22.2 66.7 30.0 45.9 13.1
17.0 33.2 16.7 27.6 103.2
24.2 14.8 38.6 35.2
5.4

1.1 5.4 0.5 0.1 0.4
-0.1 -0.1 3.6 0.4 4.2
4.1 -0.1 0.5 2.2 1.5
2.4 0.8 6.2 1.5 -0.2
2.8 1.2 1.2 2.4 1.0
1.0 3.8 1.8 3.0 -0.7
2.1 3.2 0.8 -1.0 7.1
2.9 0.6 3.4 2.8 0.1
(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.103 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2002 AND 2003

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

April 1, 1990
17,408 8,247 8,329
20,739 13,038
5,531 39,988 16,250 52,745
7,442
6,202 75,981 14,573 20,119
8,634
13,114 21,050
5,590 22,411
6,280
20,275 17,113
7,379 12,883 26,147
179,280 41,808 17,618 9,763 41,611
21,189 14,432 13,328 10,224 33,815
8,108 14,137
2,210 11,648
8,023

April 1, 2000
17,266 8,575 8,560
23,639 15,912
7,241 44,874 24,757 61,610
8,348
10,304 92,115 21,016 21,231 10,847
14,074 25,730
7,144 22,534
6,383
23,932 21,757
8,270 15,457 36,506
186,291 62,001 26,225 12,635 81,678
23,668 22,983 15,636 13,688 38,127
9,588 18,812
2,598 15,050
7,791

July 1, 2002
17,108 8,685 9,414
24,778 16,221
7,169 45,468 27,727 61,231
8,458
10,782 93,660 22,569 21,332 10,960
14,046 26,677
7,178 22,843
6,402
23,836 22,638
8,471 16,403 38,617
185,300 71,736 27,270 13,142 94,315
24,093 25,650 16,006 14,596 39,429
9,719 19,364
2,558 15,537
7,593

July 1, 2003
17,001 8,765 9,421
25,472 16,234
7,361 46,108 28,410 58,925
8,536
10,780 94,579 23,185 21,445 10,885
14,025 27,075
7,170 22,786
6,328
23,832 23,244
8,691 16,775 39,446
185,702 76,144 28,087 13,379
100,071
24,320 26,905 16,327 14,979 39,800
9,724 19,575
2,480 15,757
7,465

Percentange changes

1990-2000

2002-2003

-0.8

-0.6

4.0

0.9

2.8

0.1

14.0

2.8

22.0

0.1

30.9

2.7

12.2

1.4

52.4

2.5

16.8

-3.8

12.2

0.9

66.1

0.0

21.2

1.0

44.2

2.7

5.5

0.5

25.6

-0.7

7.3

-0.1

22.2

1.5

27.8

-0.1

0.5

-0.2

1.6

-1.2

18.0

0.0

27.1

2.7

12.1

2.6

20.0

2.3

39.6

2.1

3.9

0.2

48.3

6.1

48.9

3.0

29.4

1.8

96.3

6.1

11.7

0.9

59.3

4.9

17.3

2.0

33.9

2.6

12.8

0.9

18.3

0.1

33.1

1.1

17.6

-3.0

29.2

1.4

-2.9

-1.7

(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.103 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2002 AND 2003

County

April 1, 1990

April 1, 2000

July 1, 2002

July 1, 2003

Percentange changes

1990-2000

2002-2003

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole

189,719

199,775

198,159

198,149

5.3

0.0

54,091

70,111

73,143

74,941

29.6

2.5

3,590

3,766

3,931

3,935

4.9

0.1

13,842

15,374

15,440

15,407

11.1

-0.2

9,010

9,369

9,328

9,270

4.0

-0.6

Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot

54,457

58,417

59,659

60,483

7.3

1.4

23,436

25,435

25,558

25,264

8.5

-1.2

5,654

5,252

5,092

5,001

-7.1

-1.8

30,232

33,200

33,218

33,217

9.8

0.0

6,524

6,498

6,580

6,562

-0.4

-0.3

Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell

1,915

2,077

1,995

1,957

8.5

-1.9

17,722

22,305

22,226

22,385

25.9

0.7

7,642

8,815

8,893

8,901

15.3

0.1

11,000

11,794

11,567

11,523

7.2

-0.4

10,653

10,970

10,828

10,854

3.0

0.2

Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

38,943

42,737

43,057

43,667

9.7

1.4

34,998

38,407

39,044

39,523

9.7

1.2

24,072

26,067

26,272

26,469

8.3

0.7

6,754

9,319

9,670

9,901

38.0

2.4

5,994

6,854

6,968

6,952

14.3

-0.2

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson

55,532

58,779

59,834

60,218

5.8

0.6

8,703

9,504

9,623

9,570

9.2

-0.6

9,806

10,590

10,486

10,466

8.0

-0.2

11,993

17,289

18,386

19,119

44.2

4.0

26,300

27,597

27,784

27,978

4.9

0.7

Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

58,340

61,053

62,078

62,584

4.7

0.8

38,586

60,687

67,068

69,381

57.3

3.4

35,471

35,483

35,451

35,503

0.0

0.1

6,078

6,336

6,241

6,129

4.2

-1.8

19,112

21,176

20,853

20,780

10.8

-0.4

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield

22,356

26,565

27,064

27,509

18.8

1.6

2,263

2,390

2,293

2,295

5.6

0.1

4,903

6,179

6,579

6,593

26.0

0.2

13,006

19,944

22,045

22,815

53.3

3.5

72,462

83,525

86,662

87,833

15.3

1.4

Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

7,008

8,577

8,658

8,764

22.4

1.2

10,597

10,687

10,653

10,653

0.8

0.0

10,228

10,220

10,274

10,267

-0.1

-0.1

19,744

21,967

21,794

21,849

11.3

0.3

GA metro areasa

4,351,139

6,526,455

6,848,923

6,973,801

23.7

NAb

GA non metro areas 2,127,010

1,659,998

1,695,082

1,710,914

13.1

NAb

Georgia

6,478,149

8,186,453

8,544,005

8,684,715

20.2

20.2

a Sum of counties designated as parts of metropolitan areas. b Not available due to revised metropolitan area definitions.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Population Estimates and Demographic Components of Population Change: Annual Time Series, July 1, 1990 to July 1, 1999 (includes revised April 1, 1990 Population Estimates Base); Census 2000 Redistricting Data (P.L. 94-171); U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division Annual Estimates of the Population for Counties of Georgia: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.106
PROJECTIONS OF TOTAL RESIDENT POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES AND GEORGIA, BY RACE, SEX AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, SELECTED YEARS, 1995 TO 2025a (thousands)

1995

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2025

United States Total

262,755

Georgia Total

7,201

White Male Female
Black Male Female Total
American Indian, Eskimo, and Aleut
Male Female Total Asian and Pacific Islander Male Female Total

2,423 2,503 4,926
938 1,066 2,004
7 7 14
52 56 108

Total non-Hispanic

7,052

Hispanic

Male

82

Female

67

Total

149

274,634 285,981 297,716 310,134 322,742

7,875
2,594 2,676 5,270
1,062 1,200 2,262

8,413
2,717 2,798 5,515
1,173 1,322 2,495

8,824
2,795 2,876 5,671
1,270 1,432 2,703

9,200
2,858 2,940 5,797
1,365 1,540 2,906

9,552
2,910 2,992 5,902
1,457 1,645 3,102

8 7 15
66 72 137
7,684

8 8 16
77 85 162
8,188

8 8 17
86 95 181
8,572

9 8 17
95 104 199
8,919

9 9 18
104 114 218
9,240

101

118

131

145

160

89

107

121

136

151

190

225

252

280

311

335,050
9,869
2,947 3,030 5,977
1,545 1,747 3,291
9 9 18
114 125 238
9,525
177 168 345

a Data are for July 1 of each year.

Source:

Prepared by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, the University of Georgia, based on U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Projections for States by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025, May 1997; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Population Projections of the United States by State, 1995 to 2025.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.107
COMPONENTS OF CHANGE IN THE PROJECTED TOTAL RESIDENT POPULATION FOR GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1995 TO 2025a (thousands; percent)

Period and Component
1995 - 2000 Net change (1,000s) Net change (percent) Components of change (1,000s) Births Deaths Net migration Net internal migration International migration
2000 - 2005 Net change (1,000s) Net change (percent) Components of change (1,000s) Births Deaths Net migration Net internal migration International migration
2005 - 2010 Net change (1,000s) Net change (percent) Components of change (1,000s) Births Deaths Net migration Net internal migration International migration
2010 - 2015 Net change (1,000s) Net change (percent) Components of change (1,000s) Births Deaths Net migration Net internal migration International migration

United States
11,879 5
19,601 12,727
NA 4,113
11,347 4
19,645 13,240
NA 4,112
11,735 4
20,462 13,779
NA 4,111
12,417 4
21,664 14,297
NA 4,111

Georgia
674 9
543 316
371 52
538 7
562 345
246 51
411 5
589 373
116 51
376 4
615 401
80 51
(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.107 (Continued)
COMPONENTS OF CHANGE IN THE PROJECTED TOTAL RESIDENT POPULATION FOR GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1995 TO 2025a (thousands; percent)

Period and Component

United States

Georgia

2015 - 2020 Net change (1,000s) Net change (percent) Components of change (1,000s) Births Deaths Net migration Net internal migration International migration
2020 - 2025 Net change (1,000s) Net change (Percent) Components of change (1,000s) Births Deaths Net migration Net Internal migration International migration

12,608

352

4

4

22,531

629

14,875

433

NA

73

4,110

51

12,308

318

4

3

23,084

634

15,715

471

NA

68

4,109

51

NA Not applicable. a Series A (Preferred Series). Data are for July 1 of each year.

Source: U.S Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Paul R. Campbell, Population Projections for States by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025 (October 1996).

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.109
PROJECTIONS OF THE RESIDENT POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY AGE AND SEX, SELECTED YEARS, 1995 TO 2025a (thousands)

Period and age groups (by years of age)

Total

1995 All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over
2000 All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over

7,201 551 536 524 512 528
1,217 1,200
874 541 412 234
72
7,875 544 593 588 583 556
1,147 1,360 1,071
654 429 263
87

Female
3,700 269 262 256 249 262 615 613 447 286 235 150 54
4,044 266 289 288 285 275 583 694 551 343 240 164 66

Male
3,501 282 274 268 263 266 602 587 427 254 177 84 18
3,831 278 304 301 299 281 564 665 520 311 189 99 22

Period and age groups (by years of age)

Total

2005 All Ages 0-4 558 5-9 576 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over
2010 All Ages 0-4 582 5-9 580 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over

8,413 273 281 634 638 613
1,136 1,326 1,236
844 468 282 102
8,824 284 283 608 670 653
1,183 1,208 1,349 1,019
563 293 118

Female

Male

4,320 285 295 309 311 303 578 678 640 442 258 172 74

4,093
325 327 309 558 648 596 402 211 110
27

4,533 297 297 297 326 323 600 620 699 536 306 174 85

4,291
311 343 330 583 588 650 483 257 119
33

(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.109 (Continued)
PROJECTIONS OF THE RESIDENT POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY AGE AND SEX, SELECTED YEARS, 1995 TO 2025a (thousands)

Period and age groups (by years of age)

Total

Female

Male

Period and age groups (by years of age)

Total

Female

Male

2015 All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over
2020 All Ages 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over

9,200 608 602 610 641 676
1,260 1,173 1,290 1,166
726 320 129
9,552 622 628 633 643 649
1,315 1,219 1,174 1,266
877 389 138

4,728 297 294 298 312 334 639 602 670 616 391 186 91
4,911 303 306 308 313 320 666 624 612 669 472 221 96

4,472 311 308 313 329 342 621 571 620 550 335 134 37
4,640 318 322 324 330 328 649 595 562 598 405 168 42

2025 All Ages 0-4 628 5-9 642 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84 85 and over

9,869 306 313 660 666 649
1,308 1,297 1,142 1,210 1,006
507 155

5,078 322 329 322 324 321 663 664 595 640 541 284 106

4,791
338 342 328 645 633 547 571 465 222
49

a Series A (Preferred). Data are for July 1 of each year.

Source:

Prepared by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, based on U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Projections for States by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025 (May 1997); U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Population Projections of the United States by State, 1995 to 2025.

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

TABLE 1.121
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY AGE AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

0 to 4 years
1,319 699 756 238
2,482
1,079 4,039 6,705 1,485 1,113
12,130 768 880
1,084 1,927
3,471 1,951 1,342
406 3,697
755 6,778 3,770
756 16,946
1,351 1,705 12,664 5,864
245

5 to 13 years
2,322 1,211 1,295
562 4,567
1,965 7,354 11,541 2,280 2,196
20,667 1,540 2,074 2,187 3,768
6,043 3,506 2,600
703 7,286
1,254 12,278
7,447 1,380 29,503
2,359 2,954 22,849 8,799
403

14 to 17 years
1,097 459 575 253
2,506
814 2,945 4,841 1,088 1,002
8,825 818 995
1,020 1,882
2,934 1,592 1,153
293 3,097
638 5,381 3,162
734 12,507
812 1,288 9,160 3,626
184

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

15 to 44 years

1,792 831
1,055 410
6,583
1,424 4,660 7,377 1,757 1,543
15,404 1,445 1,469 1,620 2,473
14,297 2,352 2,253 748 5,574
946 12,364
4,845 1,193 25,107
4,188 2,735 13,879 29,521
327

13,475 5,567 7,717 3,089
36,551
11,674 38,135 61,895 13,149 12,480
117,542 9,157
11,598 12,657 18,630
46,360 16,573 16,818
5,128 32,123
7,411 73,187 43,526
8,026 180,887
11,265 20,875 118,949 87,388
2,641

12,912 5,343 7,429 2,972
35,232
11,265 36,678 59,520 12,597 11,974
113,202 8,729
11,111 12,137 17,679
44,859 15,745 16,251
4,993 30,622
7,117 70,470 41,962
7,663 174,746
10,918 20,214 114,622 85,592
2,560

7,481 3,416 4,242 1,682 22,278
6,660 24,553 37,866
6,997 6,870
65,307 5,114 6,695 6,630
11,637
31,427 9,494
10,200 3,027
22,533
3,950 45,513 24,292
4,932 101,770
10,304 11,518 75,674 63,625
1,135

65 years and over
2,081 688
1,284 554
4,839
1,598 4,375 7,605 2,316 2,061
19,559 1,613 1,579 2,459 1,825
5,462 2,394 2,078
785 2,493
1,427 9,218 6,715 1,035 29,691
289 3,715 10,444 8,409
668

85 years and over

Total

254 121 149
91 557
151 504 830 328 223
2,569 185 140 376 201
712 308 274 130 245
226 1,123
725 112 3,798
9 489 942 1,150 108

17,650 7,712
10,055 4,025
44,787
15,123 51,016 82,607 17,450 16,285
154,824 11,855 15,060 16,428 25,256
57,307 22,794 21,346
6,395 44,702
9,764 94,907 56,341 10,533 233,702
15,440 26,161 159,295 103,881
3,392
(continued)

County
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

TABLE 1.121 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY AGE AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

0 to 4 years
22,068 590
50,231 3,175 3,324
6,368 1,260 7,767
738 1,675
864 1,189 2,117 53,480 1,117
821 7,682 7,362
838 273
2,900 1,309 1,673
866 1,154
5,259 6,453 10,609 1,201 62,514

5 to 13 years
38,846 915
84,744 5,387 5,766
13,921 2,250
14,169 1,739 3,223
1,875 2,277 3,996 81,216 2,434
1,436 13,026 13,799
1,743 543
5,950 2,646 2,804 1,455 2,149
13,779 11,512 16,406
2,561 101,346

14 to 17 years
15,791 417
36,396 2,286 2,580
6,640 1,013 5,824
838 1,390
871 903 1,766 33,386 1,329
638 5,684 6,063
861 266
2,775 1,235 1,627
722 1,073
7,419 5,000 5,761 1,111 40,442

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

15 to 44 years

25,436 648
54,143 4,271 4,597
8,440 1,563 8,309 1,137 2,211
1,932 1,483 2,749 63,953 1,822
1,249 11,630
9,389 1,057
506
4,014 2,004 2,492 1,209 1,674
8,273 10,179
8,908 2,155 79,691

183,743 5,191
498,021 28,577 32,440
71,273 12,073 72,788
9,614 16,438
12,438 13,625 21,210 525,265 14,892
8,944 72,401 74,440
9,198 2,915
30,607 16,100 16,845
8,399 17,159
73,787 72,109 86,872 16,463 640,818

176,028 4,982
480,114 27,450 31,132
68,029 11,599 70,011
9,194 15,730
12,005 13,169 20,364 508,914 14,167
8,610 69,483 71,426
8,730 2,760
29,207 15,477 15,995
8,052 16,610
70,154 69,641 84,148 15,905 621,129

124,921 2,875
312,592 17,371 18,581
40,945 6,695
44,733 5,658 9,082
6,834 7,849 11,673 334,605 8,425
5,140 41,381 45,922
4,661 1,968
19,029 8,423 9,295 4,985 7,732
38,496 39,776 55,390
8,659 398,248

65 years and over
14,435 808
45,389 3,743 5,295
8,153 2,114 8,107 1,058 2,778
1,917 1,643 3,764 54,039 2,456
1,315 11,363
7,504 1,931
287
3,258 3,025 2,942 1,355 4,080
8,999 12,689
7,926 3,193 68,770

85 years and over

Total

1,176 82
4,553 474 701
815 282 940 106 347
173 105 560 6,637 331
220 1,431
766 337
23
344 410 385 185 432
964 1,536
811 377 9,920

252,733 6,904
651,485 38,298 42,802
94,958 16,122 97,771 12,509 22,018
15,615 17,538 28,243 676,996 19,047
11,505 95,875 98,650 12,172
3,842
40,832 20,667 22,099 11,095 20,986
96,611 92,606 116,924 20,778 825,431
(continued)

County
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

TABLE 1.121 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY AGE AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

0 to 4 years
1,803 165
4,796 3,573 1,728
995 53,408
2,580 13,096
559
1,902 1,389 1,415
885 10,837
8,407 645
3,270 794
1,065
1,327 663 640
1,539 1,046
533 3,377 1,935 7,559
457

5 to 13 years
3,027 288
8,588 5,986 3,164
1,816 91,317
4,307 20,148
1,192
3,511 3,247 2,779 1,690 20,515
16,592 1,253 6,143 1,670 1,662
2,405 1,219 1,094 3,248 2,076
969 6,088 4,022 10,120 1,032

14 to 17 years
1,285 133
4,136 2,626 1,530
868 38,125
2,038 8,266
572
1,557 1,553 1,264
677 8,497
7,605 838
2,529 752 773
1,133 535 891
1,539 877
436 2,724 1,988 3,704
512

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

15 to 44 years

2,279 230
6,067 4,522 2,364
1,484 57,365
4,372 16,150
1,109
2,458 2,053 1,896
970 12,739
11,683 1,012 4,320 1,108 1,231
1,711 887 818
2,356 1,981
814 4,528 2,855 9,324
700

19,751 2,078
53,608 35,671 18,188
11,858 486,744
30,109 114,769
7,979
20,557 19,696 18,415
8,417 103,966
87,965 7,623
34,675 9,438 9,794
12,842 6,502 6,548
18,912 12,858
5,499 35,061 20,429 42,142
6,735

19,088 2,012
51,516 34,346 17,416
11,422 467,921
29,054 110,725
7,703
19,785 18,903 17,791
8,088 99,850
84,164 7,209
33,432 9,067 9,410
12,273 6,230 6,051
18,166 12,443
5,278 33,701 19,437 40,366
6,458

10,572 1,025
27,604 21,061
9,976
5,899 322,015
16,613 71,872
4,577
11,403 10,355
9,074 4,881 67,367
52,877 4,262
20,643 5,244 5,374
6,965 3,523 3,637 10,729 7,167
3,304 19,018 12,952 32,105
3,432

65 years and over
3,305 472
9,738 4,878 3,094
2,255 36,462
5,313 13,833
1,164
3,404 2,992 3,891 1,244 10,147
11,049 1,415 4,567 1,425 1,542
2,311 1,147 1,304 2,487 2,016
770 6,097 1,767 2,562 1,226

85 years and over

Total

233 88
1,260 554 471
257 3,507
607 1,489
175
410 338 375 162 886
856 216 518 133 177
304 131 206 230 231
80 823 140 258 118

25,203 2,598
69,036 46,531 23,838
15,101 650,771
37,979 152,235
10,026
26,755 25,092 23,249 11,340 139,699
116,768 9,945
45,374 12,283 12,910
17,138 8,647 8,676
24,492 16,442
7,216 45,890 27,382 61,749
8,459
(continued)

County
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

TABLE 1.121 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY AGE AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

0 to 4 years
1,098 6,997 1,590 1,758
827
1,027 1,746
492 1,474
436
1,811 1,512
517 1,060 3,085
15,251 5,694 1,701 917 8,259
1,693 1,655 1,137
877 3,054
597 1,256
167 884 501

5 to 13 years
1,753 12,177
2,678 2,835 1,580
1,856 3,622 1,060 3,024
834
3,182 2,951 1,059 2,256 5,445
24,687 9,982 4,235 1,741
14,892
3,103 2,959 2,070 1,998 4,973
1,077 2,136
322 1,647 1,029

14 to 17 years
655 5,294 1,299 1,398
728
841 1,529
444 1,423
415
1,483 1,398
450 927 2,210
10,890 4,144 1,945 743 5,509
1,442 1,366
998 960 2,382
517 1,052
136 867 440

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

1,442 13,536
3,510 2,043
906
1,449 2,428
656 2,225
541
2,525 2,167 1,117 1,469 3,863
20,886 7,129 2,293 1,113 7,966
3,611 2,226 1,487 1,349 3,938
970 1,624
186 1,177
936

7,591 71,816 17,736 16,172
8,380
10,754 20,561
5,449 17,434
4,916
18,213 17,516
6,611 12,509 28,879
140,612 53,762 20,370 10,155 68,141
18,738 20,294 12,290 11,219 30,275
7,780 15,495
2,067 12,581
5,719

7,255 69,190 17,098 15,447
8,015
10,338 19,820
5,242 16,702
4,715
17,498 16,814
6,371 12,058 27,804
135,120 51,774 19,383 9,775 65,524
17,986 19,639 11,777 10,764 29,035
7,525 14,946
1,996 12,123
5,481

15 to 44 years
5,426 46,479 11,064
8,956 4,372
5,927 11,520
3,070 9,289 2,455
10,486 9,781 3,953 6,803
18,101
80,926 33,699 11,597
5,589 47,545
11,324 10,956
6,608 6,515 17,013
4,321 7,580
860 5,848 3,010

65 years and over
604 8,582 2,211 2,513 1,363
1,774 2,990
752 2,984 1,066
2,784 2,296
906 1,971 3,123
21,941 6,545 2,405 1,593 5,401
2,438 3,462 1,919 1,590 5,040
1,297 2,850
524 2,814 1,108

85 years and over

Total

50 967 264 317 152
241 326 102 443 136
367 256 100 270 316
2,532 723 314 199 523
228 310 226 185 656
168 239
68 274 160

10,761 93,658 22,665 21,438 11,150
14,062 26,717
7,238 22,623
6,400
23,974 22,675
8,397 16,301 38,544
185,948 71,594 27,264 13,176 94,184
24,224 25,619 15,982 14,599 39,444
9,716 19,390
2,621 15,521
7,451
(continued)

County
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

TABLE 1.121 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY AGE AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

0 to 4 years
15,210 4,954 300 973 653
4,605 1,731
300 2,732
499
101 1,530
671 814 953
3,103 3,021 2,164
420 516
4,478 772 699 908
1,882
3,898 5,296 2,365
414 1,237

5 to 13 years
26,368 10,087
593 2,161 1,207
8,292 3,101
655 4,588
820
224 2,468 1,218 1,251 1,508
5,649 5,357 3,663
812 883
8,547 1,399 1,403 1,865 3,590
7,734 9,504 4,351
808 2,856

14 to 17 years
11,807 4,988 249 972 548
3,444 1,335
272 1,928
328
135 1,232
531 585 664
2,783 2,283 1,750
389 379
3,642 649 662 875
1,630
3,443 3,940 2,071
391 1,314

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

22,768 7,190 358 1,478 867
5,643 2,755
448 3,963
567
168 2,604
859 1,293 1,113
3,891 4,618 2,568
969 868
5,828 1,067 1,111 1,430 2,428
5,660 6,131 3,426
579 2,105

150,265 56,006 2,962 11,602 7,176
44,782 20,180
3,951 24,948
5,226
1,587 17,948
6,755 9,441 8,062
32,835 29,795 19,672
8,341 5,254
44,924 7,176 8,109
15,062 21,524
48,606 50,205 27,797
4,800 16,041

144,457 53,529 2,833 11,095 6,902
43,069 19,545
3,813 23,999
5,066
1,517 17,330
6,493 9,130 7,746
31,441 28,677 18,811
8,147 5,059
43,100 6,871 7,781
14,627 20,671
46,874 48,329 26,771
4,598 15,396

15 to 44 years
88,377 32,279
1,661 6,100 3,644
25,368 10,406
1,869 14,271
2,556
740 11,166
3,722 5,162 4,309
17,590 17,152 10,979
3,322 2,959
25,088 4,051 4,558 6,452
11,265
25,641 30,261 14,631
2,415 9,069

65 years and over
21,715 6,972 423 2,117 1,486
6,790 4,017
916 4,109
967
372 2,467 1,152 1,748 1,353
5,825 4,645 3,257 2,596
893
7,282 1,223 1,206 4,038 4,086
8,615 6,524 5,517
950 2,637

85 years and over

Total

2,183 711 44 271 162
775 519 167 689 124
61 320 145 264 197
842 597 411 268 135
974 168
92 447 607
930 766 729 151 421

197,842 73,558 3,975 15,201 9,310
59,410 25,712
5,040 33,247
6,713
1,977 22,560
8,913 11,780 10,871
42,976 39,338 26,388
9,768 6,837
59,767 9,691
10,545 18,275 27,773
61,949 67,069 35,558
6,211 20,803
(continued)

TABLE 1.121 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY AGE AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

County

0 to 4 years

5 to 13 years

14 to 17 years

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

15 to 44 years

65 years and over

85 years and over

Total

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

1,734 140 382
1,292 7,753
531 622 780 1,491
648,667

3,463 294 656
2,623 11,883
943 1,243 1,289 3,084
1,131,577

1,620 138 335
1,128 4,974
460 625 645 1,453
488,233

2,533 207 675
2,251 8,155
869 992 1,010 2,042
868,937

21,051 1,824 4,967
17,422 64,885
6,839 8,555 7,969 16,465
6,532,991

20,245 1,743 4,810
16,861 62,427
6,595 8,244 7,643 15,739
6,291,833

11,908 924
2,836 9,312 38,060
3,786 4,188 4,304 8,815
3,956,561

3,123 343 759
3,124 9,024
1,159 1,870 1,400 2,634
813,652

345 65
116 268 990
160 269 157 322
95,660

27,062 2,315 6,183
21,904 87,037
8,529 10,734 10,357 21,767
8,560,310

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Population Estimates by Selected Age Categories and Sex: July 1, 2002.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.122
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY RACE, SEX, AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

White
14,041 6,118 8,302 1,942
24,402
14,424 44,077 74,237 11,591 14,310
76,062 8,798
14,243 9,778
21,204
40,024 10,900 15,142
2,473 34,410
7,203 77,945 54,545
7,428 131,036
9,723 23,182 150,326 71,295
1,349
91,218 4,748
490,444 27,710 32,300
79,536 11,356 79,178
9,515 12,175

Race
Black
3,446 1,496 1,646 2,068 19,636
477 4,932 7,025 5,686 1,791
75,580 2,888 657 6,457 3,513
16,417 11,611
5,925 3,901 8,883
2,474 15,266
687 2,924 94,902
4,725 2,730 4,880 28,056 2,020
143,930 2,084
127,807 10,074 9,886
10,685 4,597
16,832 2,859 9,570

Other racesa

Hispanic origin
(any race)

163 98
107 15
749
222 2,007 1,345
173 184
3,182 169 160 193 539
866 283 279
21 1,409
87 1,696 1,109
181 7,764
992 249 4,089 4,530
23
17,585 72
33,234 514 616
4,737 169
1,761 135 273

966 1,450
325 114 605
625 2,042 3,486
855 376
2,064 152 154 622 505
1,016 273 377 222
1,252
899 2,808
601 78
4,888
1,667 677
10,372 7,523 31
22,874 58
59,035 2,765 5,066
2,332 616
3,811 299 431

Sex

Male

Female

8,758 3,794 4,898 1,863 24,211
7,632 25,422 41,055
8,436 8,029
71,230 5,703 7,523 7,955
12,548
27,900 10,827 11,277
3,603 23,239
4,887 46,421 27,341
5,607 112,609
9,772 13,433 80,306 50,753
1,531
123,240 3,439
323,577 19,013 21,214
46,492 7,774
48,434 6,299
10,305

8,892 3,918 5,157 2,162 20,576
7,491 25,594 41,552
9,014 8,256
83,594 6,152 7,537 8,473
12,708
29,407 11,967 10,069
2,792 21,463
4,877 48,486 29,000
4,926 121,093
5,668 12,728 78,989 53,128
1,861
129,493 3,465
327,908 19,285 21,588
48,466 8,348
49,337 6,210
11,713
(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

TABLE 1.122 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY RACE, SEX, AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

White
15,256 17,174 16,686 265,797 13,315
5,552 35,386 73,308
6,119 3,516
34,969 14,192 14,586
7,348 20,548
80,537 78,398 112,357 18,770 425,256
24,398 2,362
49,891 44,074 16,358
8,510 488,109
35,035 137,386
2,207
24,980 20,103 18,544
9,973 108,597
83,515 7,418
41,039 9,009
10,877

Race
Black
129 70
11,273 374,082
5,601
5,829 59,039 22,432
5,945 272
5,241 6,317 7,339 3,652
71
12,379 12,250
1,397 1,764 361,706
112 214 17,914 1,594 7,095
6,479 96,510
1,618 10,677
7,787
1,467 4,647 4,420 1,276 26,212
28,970 2,464 3,360 3,176 1,917

Other racesa

Hispanic origin
(any race)

230 294 284 37,117 131
124 1,450 2,910
108 54
622 158 174
95 367
3,695 1,958 3,170
244 38,469
693 22
1,231 863 385
112 66,152
1,326 4,172
32
308 342 285
91 4,890
4,283 63
975 98
116

131 405 885 61,398 267
487 1,225 3,209
134 931
627 553 928 750 225
2,539 5,749 7,230
217 54,219
1,935 12
2,143 4,223 1,494
482 87,033
3,266 33,127
53
143 363 287 112 3,927
3,319 220
1,385 294 768

Sex

Male

Female

7,682 8,801 13,472 328,735 9,724
5,989 44,645 48,480
5,642 2,085
20,294 9,881
10,683 5,383
10,178
47,251 44,967 59,358 10,057 406,176
12,758 1,241
33,217 23,207 11,319
7,207 328,548
19,422 77,532
5,361
13,072 12,454 11,450
5,597 68,970
57,575 4,910
22,730 6,006 6,382

7,933 8,737 14,771 348,261 9,323
5,516 51,230 50,170
6,530 1,757
20,538 10,786 11,416
5,712 10,808
49,360 47,639 57,566 10,721 419,255
12,445 1,357
35,819 23,324 12,519
7,894 322,223
18,557 74,703
4,665
13,683 12,638 11,799
5,743 70,729
59,193 5,035
22,644 6,277 6,528
(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

TABLE 1.122 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY RACE, SEX, AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

White
7,468 5,097 5,444 18,670 11,330
5,203 29,387 22,744 31,953
5,576
7,915 59,970 21,747 13,011
6,957
5,426 24,158
4,637 13,115
4,584
12,314 16,232
6,258 11,846 37,701
96,738 52,342 24,934 10,506 83,540
13,196 24,942 14,159 12,573 33,728
6,382 13,378
1,436 15,148
2,875

Race
Black
9,570 3,481 3,188 5,545 4,905
1,907 15,809
4,181 25,810
2,824
2,530 31,082
312 8,233 4,041
8,439 2,215 2,472 9,274 1,794
11,426 6,158 2,100 4,314 313
82,125 17,848
1,713 2,552 8,931
10,764 331
1,672 1,918 5,278
3,212 5,749 1,176
142 4,511

Other racesa

Hispanic origin
(any race)

100 69 44
277 207
106 694 457 3,986
59
316 2,606
606 194 152
197 344 129 234
22
234 285
39 141 530
7,085 1,404
617 118 1,713
264 346 151 108 438

290 308
80 122 193
143 603 295 4,044
79
916 2,077
900 343
89
408 562 467 287
49
484 268 314 264 3,187
6,337 1,768
870 268 2,168
991 613 419 202 3,375

122

277

263

421

9

16

231

901

65

103

Sex

Male

Female

8,128 4,169 4,287 12,026 7,902
3,647 22,113 13,840 32,811
4,116
5,470 46,501 11,171 10,135
5,473
7,010 13,171
3,557 10,843
3,055
12,193 11,316
4,326 7,920 19,297
90,398 34,920 13,416
6,484 47,129
11,698 12,573
7,851 7,331 19,702

9,010 4,478 4,389 12,466 8,540
3,569 23,777 13,542 28,938
4,343
5,291 47,157 11,494 11,303
5,677
7,052 13,546
3,681 11,780
3,345
11,781 11,359
4,071 8,381 19,247
95,550 36,674 13,848
6,692 47,055
12,526 13,046
8,131 7,268 19,742

4,158 9,548 1,237 7,688 3,415

5,558 9,842 1,384 7,833 4,036
(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.122 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY RACE, SEX, AND COUNTY, 2002 (number)

County

White

Race Black

Other racesa

Hispanic origin
(any race)

Sex

Male

Female

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

90,778 53,217
2,768 8,260 6,002
39,632 22,200
1,907 16,254
2,690
768 15,377
5,068 7,217 4,115
25,541 27,779 19,667
9,663 4,572
39,810 5,634 6,000
17,932 19,603
58,996 56,472 25,306
2,487 9,466
21,410 1,193 4,150
20,938 81,765
5,473 6,029 6,164 15,100
5,782,168

99,993 18,051
1,171 6,847 3,266
18,876 3,088 3,107
16,581 3,983
1,205 6,993 3,787 4,509 6,672
16,808 10,894
6,441 42
2,237
19,086 3,999 4,462 161 7,879
2,148 9,389 9,850 3,696 11,209
5,327 1,114 1,989
505 3,236
3,027 4,615 4,153 6,458
2,462,419

7,071 2,290
36 94 42
902 424
26 412
40
4 190
58 54 84
627 665 280
63 28
871 58 83
182 291
805 1,208
402 28
128
325 8
44 461 2,036
29 90 40 209
315,723

4,516 4,946
109 167 335
1,014 268 75 931 104
20 2,197
165 278 137
753 3,278 2,448
71 80
1,102 294 122 160 340
496 1,342
708 55
118
1,026 68
227 386 20,975
123 218 109 261
516,530

95,295 36,486
1,929 7,230 4,421
28,796 12,404
2,408 15,731
3,166
927 13,001
4,399 6,180 5,113
20,222 19,174 12,629
4,637 3,405
28,538 4,647 5,090 9,004
13,283
30,139 32,712 17,621
2,890 9,361
14,040 1,150 3,480
10,825 43,633
4,693 5,134 4,921 10,446
4,217,976

102,547 37,072 2,046 7,971 4,889
30,614 13,308
2,632 17,516
3,547
1,050 9,559 4,514 5,600 5,758
22,754 20,164 13,759
5,131 3,432
31,229 5,044 5,455 9,271
14,490
31,810 34,357 17,937
3,321 11,442
13,022 1,165 2,703
11,079 43,404
3,836 5,600 5,436 11,321
4,342,334

a Other races consists of American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander. The sum of the five race groups adds to more than the total population because individuals can report more than one race.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Georgia County Population Estimates by Race Alone and Hispanic or Latino Origin: July 1, 2002; Georgia County Population Estimates by Selected Age Categories and Sex: July 1, 2002.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.125
POPULATION OF GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY RACE AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, 2000 (thousands)

Race

Georgia

United States

All persons White Black American Indian and Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Asian Chinese Filipino Japanese Asian Indian Korean Vietnamese All other Asians Pacific Islander Hawaiian Samoan Guamanian All other Pacific Islanders Other race
Hispanic origin (of any race) Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Other Hispanic

8,186,453 5,327,281 2,349,542
21,737 177,416 173,170
27,466 11,036
7,242 46,132 28,745 29,016 23,553
4,246 866 819
1,566 995
196,289 435,227 275,288
35,532 12,536 111,871

281,421,906 211,460,626
34,658,190 2,475,956
10,641,833 10,242,998
2,432,585 1,850,314
796,700 1,678,765 1,076,872 1,122,528 1,285,234
398,835 140,652
91,029 58,240 108,914 15,359,073 35,305,818 20,640,711 3,406,178 1,241,685 10,017,244

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.501
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE, GEORGIA, REGIONS, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2000-2003 (number; percent)

State, Region

Natural increasea

Net international
migration

Net domestic migration

Net migration international plus domestic

United States Georgia
Northeast New England Middle Atlantic
Midwest East North Central West North Central
South South Atlantic East South Central West South Central
West Mountain Pacific

5,196,269 225,616
636,935 148,503 488,432
975,264 696,124 279,140
1,914,289 819,421 219,444 875,424
1,669,781 517,888
1,151,893

4,190,277 127,050
889,109 185,330 703,779
557,181 417,031 140,150
1,352,882 788,439 73,528 490,915
1,391,105 293,424
1,097,681

-140,009
-704,970 -44,127
-660,843
-505,681 -421,036
-84,645
1,018,673 948,090 31,514 39,069
191,978 388,429 -196,451

4,190,277 267,059
184,139 141,203
42,936
51,500 -4,005 55,505
2,371,555 1,736,529
105,042 529,984
1,583,083 681,853 901,230

a Births minus deaths.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Estimates Program, Population Division, Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change for the United States and States: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.901
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDSa IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1980, 1990, AND 2000
(thousands, percent, persons and numbers)

Households (thousands)
1980 1990 2000

Georgia United States

1,872 2,366 3,006 80,390 91,946 105,480

Percent change 1980-1990 1990-2000

26.4

27.0

14.4

14.7

Persons per household

1980

1990

2000

2.84

2.66

2.65

2.75

2.63

2.59

Households (number) by age of householder (2000)

Age

Georgia

United States

Age

Georgia

United States

15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64

176,742 608,155 721,637 611,282 393,287

5,533,613 18,297,815 23,968,233 21,292,629 14,247,057

65+ 65-74 75-84 85+

495,266 276,754 171,392
47,120

22,140,754 11,507,562
8,205,480 2,427,712

a The household population is the resident population minus the group quarters population.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, United States Census 2000, General Demographic Characteristics (DP-1); General Housing Characteristics (QT-H1); United States and Georgia.

2. VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Live Brths and Rates per 1.000 Population in Georgla. By Race, 1980-2002. ............

Ltve Births and Rates By Race per 1.000 Population in Georg~aand the Unlted States.
1990-2002............................................................................................ .................

Components of Population Change for Georgia and Its Count~es2. 000-2002 .........................

L~veBirths lo Unwed Mothers and Rates per 1.000 Live Births in Georgta,
By Race. Selected Years. 1980-2002. ..............................................................................

Immature Blrths and Rates per 1,000 Llve Brths In Georgla. By Race.
Selected Years. 1980-2002......................................................... ... . ...................................................

Live Birthsand Age-SpecificRates per 1.000 Females in Georgia. By Age and Race of Mother. 2002...............................................................................................

Live Births to Unwed Mothers and Age-Spec~f~Rcates per 1.000 Live Births in
Georgia, By Race of Mother. 2002 .....................................................................................................

Components of PopulationChange. Georgiaand Georgia MSAs. 2000-2002 ....................

Deaths and Rates per 1 000 Populatlon In Georgla By Race. Selected Years 1980-2002

Deaths and Mortaltty Rates per 1000 Pop~latlonIn Georgcaand tne

Un tea States. Selected Years. 1985-2002

42

Infant Deaths and Rates per 1 000 L~veBlrths In Georg~aB. y Race, 1995-2002

43

Maternal Deaths and Ratios per 10.000 Live Blrths in Georgta. By Race, Selected Years, 1985-2002............................................................................................................. 44

Spontaneous Abortions and Induced Term~nattons~nGeorgia. 1995+2002...................................... 45

Deaths and Age-Specilic Rates lor Georg~aB. y Race. 2001-2002 ................................................

46

Deaths and Rates per 100,000 Populat~ontn Georg~aB. y Selected Cause and Race. 2002 .....................................................................................................

Marnages and Rates per 1.000 Population In Georg~aand the Unlted States.
Selected Years. 1980-2002............................................................................................................. 49

(continued)

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued)

Divorces and Annulments and Rates per 1.000 Populat~oinn Georgiaand the
United States, Selected Years, 1980-2002............................................................................................ 50

Physicians and Nurses. Number and Rates in Georgia and the United States. 1994-2001.................................................................................................................................................51

Commun~tyHmptal Facilitiesand Patients, wlth PercentageChange. in Georgiaand the UnitedStates. 1998 and 2002.. .......................................................................... 52

Community Hosp~taFl acilities and Pat~entsin Georgla. Georgia'sMSAs, and the Un~tedStates. 2002 ..................................................................................................................... 54

Commun~tyHospitals' Revenuesand Expenses, with PercentageChanges. Georgia and the United States, 1998 and 2002 ................................................................................. 55

Federal Food Stamp Program. Participation and Cost in Georgia and the Un~tedStates. 1990-2003..................................................................................................................... 56

School Lunch Program Participation and Cost In Georgia and the
United States. 1990-2003......................................................................................

... 57

TABLE 2.101
LIVE BIRTHS AND RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, 1980-2002

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1980 1981b 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

92,190 89,795 90,349 90,068 92,258
96,292 98,175 102,486 105,847 110,216
112,607 110,271 110,959 110,489 110,984
112,246 113,986 118,169 122,366 126,494
132,286 133,468 133,285

58,076 56,745 57,468 57,862 59,644
62,453 63,474 66,201 67,186 69,302
70,517 68,242 68,631 68,569 69,548
71,189 72,727 75,538 78,167 80,938
83,629 85,369 85,577

33,284 32,183 31,963 31,258 31,651
32,769 33,547 34,903 37,166 39,370
40,479 40,248 40,309 39,790 39,003
38,141 38,276 39,724 41,274 42,084
44,447 43,650 42,707

16.9

14.6

22.4

16.4

14.4

21.2

16.0

14.1

20.1

15.6

14.0

19.1

15.7

14.2

19.0

16.2

14.7

19.3

16.0

14.2

20.2

16.4

14.5

20.7

16.7

14.5

21.8

17.1

14.7

22.7

17.4

15.3

23.2

16.7

14.6

20.9

16.5

14.4

20.5

16.1

14.2

19.8

15.9

14.2

19.0

15.8

14.3

18.2

15.8

14.3

17.9

15.8

14.5

18.7

16.0

14.8

18.9

16.2

15.1

18.8

16.2

15.7

18.9

16.3

16.0

18.6

15.6

14.8

17.3

a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race. b 1981 rates based on 1980 population estimates by U.S. Census Bureau.

Source:

Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Physical Health, Vital Statistics Data Book, 1980-1981; unpublished data, 1982; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1983-1987; Georgia Births, Vital Statistics Report, 1988, 1989; Georgia Natality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, Natality, Mortality, Population, 1991-1994; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1995; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, Natality and Mortality Data by Race, 1996-2002.

TABLE 2.102
LIVE BIRTHS AND BIRTH RATES BY RACEa PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2002 (number by place of residence; percent)

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

Totalb
112,666 110,288 111,116 110,622 111,011
112,282 113,986 118,169 122,366 126,494
132,286 133,468 133,285

Georgia
White
70,571 68,280 68,819 68,759 69,641
71,811 72,727 75,538 78,167 80,938
83,269 85,369 85,577

Number
Black
40,505 40,260 40,382 39,873 39,070
38,462 38,276 39,724 41,274 42,084
44,447 43,650 42,707

Totalb

United States White

Black

4,158,212 4,110,907 4,065,014 4,000,240 3,952,767
3,899,589 3,891,494 3,880,894 3,941,553 3,959,417
4,058,814 4,025,933 4,021,726

3,290,273 3,241,273 3,201,678 3,149,833 3,121,004
3,098,885 3,093,057 3,072,640 3,118,727 3,132,501
3,194,005 3,177,626 3,174,760

684,336 682,602 673,633 658,875 636,391
603,139 594,781 599,913 609,902 605,970
622,598 606,156 593,691

Year

Georgia Totalb

Birth Rates (per 1,000 population)

United States

Totalb

White

Black

1990

17.4

1991

16.6

1992

16.4

1993

16.0

1994

15.7

1995

15.6

1996

15.8

1997

15.8

1998

16.0

1999

16.2

2000

16.2

2001

16.3

2002

15.6

16.7

15.8

22.4

16.2

15.3

21.8

15.8

15.0

21.1

15.4

14.6

20.2

15.0

14.3

19.1

14.6

14.1

17.8

14.4

13.9

17.3

14.2

13.7

17.1

14.3

13.8

17.1

14.2

13.7

16.8

14.4

13.9

17.0

14.1

13.7

16.3

13.9

13.5

15.7

Note: Excludes births to nonresidents of the United States. Data are based on 100 percent of births certified in all states and the District of Columbia.
a As determined by race of mother.
b Category includes races other than white and black.
Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Advance Report of Final Natality Statistics, 1990-1994; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Report of Final Natality Statistics, 1995; Monthly Vital Statistics Report, vol. 46, no. 1, September 1997; Georgia Department of Human Recources, Division of Public Health, Georgia Vital Statisics Report, 1996-1998; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Vital Statistics Report, vol. 47, no. 18, April 29,1999 (1996-1997), vol. 47, no. 25, October 5, 1999 (1998), vol. 50, no. 5, February 12, 2002 (19992000), vol. 51, no. 2, December 18, 2002, vol. 52, no. 10, December 17, 2003.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

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TABLE 2.104
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2002 (number)

Area
Georgia
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

Births 4/00 - 7/02
168,353
630 317 345
76 1,310
449 1,652 3,110
795 468
5,966 353 191 529 849
1,715 987 615 217
1,533
382 3,089 1,570
357 8,248
666 702 5,600 2,949 137
10,509 301
23,638 1,551 1,598
2,772 608
3,427 244 777

Deaths 4/00 - 7/02
79,804
369 124 214
47 895
277 1,071 1,501
478 340
3,359 268 264 493 384
959 524 362
93 433
351 1,808
951 150 4,703
40 571 1,748 1,365
83
3,117 163
7,220 766 917
1,205 328
1,622 201 697

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/02
88,549
261 193 131
29 415
172 581 1,609 317 128
2,607 85 -73 36
465
756 463 253 124 1,100
31 1,281
619 207 3,545
626 131 3,852 1,584
54
7,392 138
16,418 785 681
1,567 280
1,805 43 80

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/02

28,376
108 166
23 11 56
54 159 363 103
33
413 28 10 46 51
267 18 13 31
301
135 602
65 2
1,257
369 83
1,458 1,854
-
4,368 14
11,936 389 680
252 81
679 95

78,036

197,462

-125

231

-261

103

-201

-48

-93

-49

-370

87

470 4,030 4,519
-461 -110

701 4,872 6,588
-34 50

-2,043 80
492 -97 1,294

937 189 431 -22 1,839

330 82
1,491 -78
-344

1,324 551
1,824 75
1,038

17 5,622 2,368
42 -3,058

187 7,639 3,059
251 1,654

-443 482 11,774 -1,002 -20

558 691 17,392 2,392
35

4,403 -127
15,235 -272 -592

16,216 26
43,734 885 749

3,809 1
5,935 -28
-148

5,670 351
8,556 14 22

(continued)

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TABLE 2.104 (Continued)
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2002 (number)

Area
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

Births 4/00 - 7/02

Deaths 4/00 - 7/02

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/02

369 529 960 28,229 496
385 3,737 3,247
380 102
1,101 595 921 451 536
2,309 3,025 4,738
473 32,270
798 57
2,360 1,688
842
454 24,858
1,248 6,359
271
864 589 588 385 4,496
3,944 268
1,444 299 486

350 240 623 9,494 463
282 1,788 1,331
287 66
658 523 543 296 618
1,127 2,273 1,277
601 14,250
644 29
1,606 952 619
399 5,396
657 2,237
182
603 435 636 268 1,734
1,972 332
1,001 216 282

19 289 337 18,735
33
103 1,949 1,916
93 36
443 72
378 155 -82
1,182 752
3,461 -128
18,020
154 28
754 736 223
55 19,462
591 4,122
89
261 154 -48 117 2,762
1,972 -64 443 83 204

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/02

31 36 144 19,937 49
34 327 481
14 148
34 52 272 124 18
343 711 1,059
20 14,526
333 -
389 621 328
63 15,343
448 5,058
-
27 54 29
4 287
584 47
180 31 97

408 1,183 -477 -28,103
-193

461 1,539
3 11,131
-124

-151 -2,478 3,947
-288 -95

-20 -190 6,476 -182
88

2,751 46
-386 320 1,231

3,297 156 262 600
1,188

3,765 615
13,581 593
-22,924

5,348 2,041 18,517
493 9,425

1,238 14
362 1,060 -362

1,747 42
1,468 2,427
179

571 27,014
1,029 3,713
-134

695 62,323
2,077 12,958
-50

769 1,168
286 208 16,817

1,065 1,397
252 328 20,358

3,428 34
3,084 725 -69

6,003 14
3,785 857 226

(continued)

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TABLE 2.104 (Continued)
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2002 (number)

Area
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

Births 4/00 - 7/02

Deaths 4/00 - 7/02

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/02

698 331 339 613 452
249 1,718
779 3,463
223
407 3,317
813 912 411
478 757 237 662 252
734 218 503 1,330 7,671
7,671 2,604
693 403 3,413
890 722 520 296 1,533
241 586
97 354 207

507 230 212 478 362
197 1,017
359 633 192
141 1,604
405 482 265
272 502 102 422 214
508 148 281 598 4,112
4,112 1,255
340 304 964
491 487 315 185 969
233 352
51 396 301

191 101 127 135
90
52 701 420 2,830
31
266 1,713
408 430 146
206 255 135 240
38
226 70
222 732 3,559
3,559 1,349
353 99
2,449
399 235 205 111 564
8 234
46 -42 -94

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/02

7 38
2 25 22
22 93 53 792
2
146 396 135
18 4
74 70 94
9 -
67 58 34 187 1,312
1,312 171 117 9 166
192 58 63 18
441
63 128
4 155
13

-324 -62 -6 687 412

-128 72
116 853 530

-102 246 769 -3,569
79

-25 1,016 2,625
139 111

45 -562 1,111 -228 152

457 1,543 1,649
207 303

-291

-12

663

987

-136

94

-151

89

-24

17

624 1
572 1,101 -5,260

918 127 844 2,038 -343

-5,260 7,838
574 427 9,664

-343 9,593 1,039
541 12,506

-27 2,284
93 766 326

556 2,636
346 911 1,317

57 214 -29 358 -258

128 578
23 471 -340

(continued)

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

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TABLE 2.104 (Continued)
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2002 (number)

Area

Births 4/00 - 7/02

Deaths 4/00 - 7/02

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/02

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/02

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/02

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

7,425 2,393
110 435 292
2,150 868 125
1,264 274
40 761 332 401 515
1,517 1,426 1,067
181 244
2,195 382 326 404 875
1,657 2,324 1,103
167 547
727 57
179 528 3,798
252 295 361 717

4,607 1,023
84 364 235
1,416 792 214 775 149
89 393 271 285 254
1,217 788 737 334 197
1,653 223 311 492 817
1,651 1,140
975 192 447
529 78
179 530 1,549
214 308 233 489

2,818 1,370
26 71 57
734 76 -89
489 125
-49 368
61 116 261
300 638 330 -153
47
542 159
15 -88 58
6 1,184
128 -25 100
198 -21
-2 2,249
38 -13 128 228

745 1,091
25 20 12
288 27 2 95 2
244
16 29
9
113 515 277
38 22
207 51 3 2
117
86 137 158
7
59 13 36 47 2,668
7 25 43 11

-5,528 1,012
154 -268 -123
10 187 -126 -535
90
-53 -347
23 -158 -366
-160 -205 -282 555
-87
259 -19 -55 1,054 16
814 4,939
-208 -99
-475
247 -69 -32 1,864 -1,421
-96 40 -29 -430

-1,933 3,447
209 -173
-59
993 277 -212
47 215
-100 255
98 -14 -99
239 931 321 449 -17
988 187 -45 986 176
896 6,382
75 -125 -373
497 -75
4 1,960 3,512
-48 47 137 -200

a Does not include movement of federal citizens and residual population change.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Estimates Program, Population Division, Georgia Components of Population Change: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2002.

TABLE 2.105
LIVE BIRTHS TO UNWED MOTHERS AND RATES PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1980-2002

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1980 1985 1990
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

21,344 24,791 37,013
39,464 39,916 41,864 44,248 46,267
48,943 49,806 50,385

3,955 5,874 10,558
13,181 13,891 14,797 16,199 17,690
18,917 20,422 21,471

17,349 18,839 26,299
25,823 25,566 26,708 27,678 28,045
29,403 28,693 28,102

231.5 257.5 328.7
351.6 350.2 354.3 361.6 365.8
370.0 373.2 378.0

68.1 94.1 149.7
185.2 191.0 195.9 207.2 218.6
226.2 239.2 250.9

521.2 574.9 649.7
677.0 667.9 672.3 670.6 666.4
661.5 657.3 658.0

a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics Data Book, 1980; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1985; Georgia Natality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 19901996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2002.

TABLE 2.106
IMMATURE BIRTHS AND RATES PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1980-2002

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1980 1985 1990
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

8,001 7,773 9,765
9,836 9,736 10,400 10,493 11,070
11,416 11,763 11,933

3,747 3,834 4,354
4,631 4,659 4,970 5,036 5,443
5,487 5,759 5,829

4,203 3,868 5,289
5,002 4,880 5,169 5,257 5,373
5,618 5,628 5,678

86.8

64.5

126.3

80.7

61.4

118.0

86.7

61.7

130.7

87.6

65.1

131.1

85.4

64.1

127.5

88.0

65.8

130.1

85.8

64.4

127.4

87.5

67.2

127.7

86.3

65.6

126.4

88.1

67.5

128.9

89.5

68.1

133.0

Note: An immature birth is a live birth with a weight of 5 1/2 pounds (2,499 grams) or less. a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics Data Book, 1980; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1985; Georgia Natality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 19941996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2002.

TABLE 2.107
LIVE BIRTHS AND AGE-SPECIFIC RATES PER 1,000 FEMALESa IN GEORGIA, BY AGE AND RACE OF MOTHER, 2002

Totalb

Number White

Black

Totalb

Rate White

Black

Female population

15-44

1,949,647

Live births (total)

133,285

Age of mother 10-14 15-17 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-55

328 5,549 10,704 37,049 34,776 29,133 13,190 2,436
120

1,244,413
85,577
107 2,803 6,041 21,969 23,236 20,577 9,109 1,658
77

624,550
42,707
220 2,680 4,491 14,202 9,957 7,004 3,440
678 35

--
15.6
1.0 31.6 91.7 123.3 113.1 83.7 37.5
7.0 0.2

--
14.8
0.6 26.0 84.9 118.4 119.1 91.2 40.0
7.2 0.2

--
17.3
2.0 44.4 109.0 138.4 102.3 65.9 31.0
6.4 0.2

a Rate per 1,000 females within each age group. b Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics Report, 2002.

TABLE 2.108
LIVE BIRTHS TO UNWED MOTHERS AND AGE-SPECIFIC RATESa IN GEORGIA, BY RACE OF MOTHER, 2002

Totalb

Number White

Black

Totalb

Rate White

Black

Female population

15-44

1,949,647

1,244,413

624,550

--

Births to unwed

mothers (total)

50,385

21,471

28,102

37.8

Age of mother 10-14 15-17 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-55

314 4,853 8,105 20,302 9,837 4,554 1,980
417 23

93

220

95.7

2,140

2,657

87.5

3,734

4,257

75.7

8,439

11,568

54.8

4,136

5,525

28.3

1,897

2,543

15.6

845

1,090

15.0

180

228

17.1

7

14

19.2

--

--

25.1

65.8

86.9

100.0

76.3

99.1

61.8

94.8

38.4

81.5

17.8

55.5

9.2

36.3

9.3

31.7

10.9

33.6

9.1

40.0

a Rates per 1,000 females within each age group.
b Totals include other races and persons of unknown race. Live births to unwed mothers include live births to unmarried females and to women who did not state martial status on the birth certificate.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 2002.

TABLE 2.202
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE, GEORGIA AND GEORGIA MSAsa,b, 2000-2002
(number)

MSA
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken GA-SCb Brunswick
Chattanooga, TN-GAb Columbus, GA-ALb Dalton Gainesville Hinesville-Fort Stewart
Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Georgia

Births
5,824 4,802 168,880 12,096 2,962
3,596 9,163 5,128 6,359 3,870
7,883 3,025 10,198 4,197 3,944
308,097

Deaths
2,937 2,511 61,639 6,818 2,135
2,952 4,689 2,147 2,237
774
4,857 2,273 5,745 2,360 1,972
145,605

Natural increase
2,887 2,291 107,241 5,278
827
644 4,474 2,981 4,122 3,096
3,026 752
4,453 1,837 1,972
162,492

MSA

International migration

Domestic migration

Net population
growthc

Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken GA-SCb Brunswick

411 2,050 73,612
1,033 403

-2,598 662
96,765
-1,865 1,006

2,087 4,959 281,275
4,495 2,202

Chattanooga, TN-GAb Columbus, GA-ALb Dalton Gainesville Hinesville-Fort Stewart

182
1,829 2,855 5,058
938

3,590
-4,671 -320
3,713 -3,524

4,416
1,706 5,550 12,958
596

Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Georgia

508 711 1,342 612 584
101,435

-815 615 987 -856 3,428
104,861

2,677 2,041 6,790 1,584 6,003
373,857

a Compiled from county data by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
b Totals are comprised of the Georgia portions of the MSAs.
c Does not include movement of federal citizens and residual population change.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Estimates Program, Population Division, Georgia Estimated Components of Population Change: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2002.

TABLE 2.301
DEATHS AND RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1980-2002

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate (percent) White

Black

1980 1985 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

44,238 48,574 51,809
52,787 52,823 56,038 56,514
58,434 58,762 59,268 60,262 61,634
63,657 64,175 65,265

31,164 34,999 37,050
37,570 37,752 40,009 40,562
41,712 42,204 42,863 43,752 44,759
46,112 46,566 47,125

13,011 13,497 14,593
15,043 14,879 15,828 15,699
16,489 16,295 16,271 16,369 16,732
17,120 17,173 17,678

a Totals include other races and persons of unknown races.

8.1

7.8

8.8

8.2

8.2

7.9

8.0

8.1

8.4

8.0

8.0

7.8

7.9

7.9

7.6

8.2

8.3

7.9

8.1

8.3

7.7

8.2

8.4

7.9

8.2

8.3

7.6

7.9

8.2

7.7

7.9

8.3

7.5

7.9

8.3

7.5

7.8

8.7

7.3

7.8

8.7

7.3

7.6

8.2

7.2

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics Data Book, 1980; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1985; Georgia Mortality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, Natality, Mortality, Population,1991-1994; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1995-1996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2002.

TABLE 2.302
DEATHS AND MORTALITY RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1985-2002 (by place of residence)

Year

Georgia

Deaths (number)

United States

Mortality rates

(per 1,000 population)

Georgia

United States

1985 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994a 1995
1996p 1997 1998p 1999 2000p
2001 2002p

48,657 53,337
52,802 53,288 56,099 56,571 58,387
58,849 59,351 60,485 62,028 63,980
64,485 65,463

2,086,440

8.1

8.7

2,162,000

8.2

8.6

2,169,518

8.0

8.6

2,175,613

7.9

8.5

2,268,553

8.1

8.8

2,278,994

8.0

8.8

2,312,132

8.1

8.8

2,322,265

8.0

8.8

2,314,245

7.9

8.6

2,338,070

7.9

8.6

2,391,399

7.9

8.7

2,404,598

8.0

8.7

2,416,425

7.7

8.5

2,447,864

7.6

8.5

Note: Deaths exclude fetal deaths, deaths among armed forces overseas, and deaths of U.S. nonresidents.

a Data revised on basis of advance report of final statistics.

p Provisional.

Source:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Center for Health Statistics, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Advance Report Final Mortality Statistics, 1985; Annual Summary of Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths: United States, 1990-1993; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics Report, vol. 47, no. 9, November 10, 1998 (1996), vol. 47, no. 25, October 5, 1999 (1997-1998), vol. 49, no. 12, October 9, 2001, vol. 52, no. 10, December 17, 2003.

TABLE 2.305
INFANT DEATHS AND RATES PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1995-2002

Year
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Totala
1,058 1,060 1,021 1,035 1,036 1,125 1,141 1,188

Number
White
467 462 467 473 434 499 532 567

Infant deaths
Black
580 573 546 557 588 607 574 585

Totala
9.4 9.3 8.6 8.5 8.2 8.5 8.5 8.9

Rate
White
6.6 6.4 6.2 6.1 5.4 6.0 6.2 6.6

Black
15.2 14.9 13.7 13.5 14.0 13.7 13.2 13.7

Year
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Totala
698 710 705 708 707 761 780 787

Number
White
301 290 318 314 286 338 355 359

Neonatal deathsb

Black

Totala

391

6.2

407

6.2

383

6.0

392

5.8

411

5.6

410

5.8

398

5.8

400

5.9

Rate
White
4.2 4.0 4.2 4.0 3.5 4.0 4.2 4.2

Black
10.3 10.6
9.6 9.5 9.8 9.2 9.1 9.4

Year

Totala

Number White

Postneonatal deathsc

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

360

166

189

350

172

166

316

149

163

327

159

165

329

148

177

364

161

197

361

177

176

401

208

185

3.2

2.3

5.0

3.1

2.4

4.3

2.7

2.0

4.1

2.7

2.0

4.0

2.6

1.8

4.2

2.8

1.9

4.4

2.7

2.1

4.0

3.0

2.4

4.3

Note: An infant death is a death occurring during the first year of life. a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race. b A death occurring to an infant less than 28 days old. c A death occurring to an infant aged 28 days or more, but less than one year of age.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1995-1996; Vital Statistics , 1997-2002.

TABLE 2.307
MATERNAL DEATHS AND RATES PER 10,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1985-2002

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1985 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

12

2

10

21

4

16

12

5

7

9

2

7

9

5

4

15

5

10

12

5

9

15

6

9

13

8

5

9

4

5

26

11

15

20

10

9

40

13

26

25

10

15

1.2

0.3

3.1

1.9

0.6

4.0

1.1

0.7

1.7

0.8

0.3

1.7

0.3

0.2

0.4

0.4

0.2

0.9

1.1

0.4

0.8

1.3

0.5

0.8

1.1

0.7

0.4

0.7

0.3

0.4

2.1

0.9

1.2

1.5

0.8

0.7

3.0

1.0

1.9

1.9

0.8

1.1

Note: A maternal death is one resulting from complications of pregnancy, child birth, or puerperium. a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1985; Georgia Mortality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, Natality, Mortality, Population,1990-1994; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1995-1996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2002.

TABLE 2.308
SPONTANEOUS ABORTIONS AND INDUCED TERMINATIONS IN GEORGIA, SELECTED YEARS, 1995-2002

Year
1995 1996 1997b 1998b 1999 b
2000b 2001b 2002b

Total
9,310 9,182 1,092 1,108 1,120
1,158 1,201 1,296

Number
White
5,344 5,350
475 481 491
493 526 604

Spontaneous abortions

Black
3,551 3,454
603 617 610
636 633 658

Total
5.5 5.4 9.2 9.0 8.8
8.7 8.9 9.6

Ratea
White
4.7 4.7 6.3 6.1 6.0
5.9 6.1 7.0

Black
6.5 6.2 15.1 14.9 14.4
14.1 14.3 15.2

Rate per 1,000
live births
82.9 80.6
9.2 9.1 8.9
8.8 9.0 9.7

Year
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

Total
32,369 32,417 32,158 29,238 29,942
28,891 30,064 30,432

Number
White
14,325 13,882 13,306 12,404 12,380
11,636 12,043 11,976

Induced terminations

Black
16,561 16,752 17,924 15,925 16,534
16,021 16,628 17,075

Total
19.1 19.0 18.0 16.1 16.3
15.2 15.8 15.6

Ratea
White
12.5 12.1 11.3 10.4 10.3
10.0 10.3
9.6

Black
30.2 30.1 31.5 27.3 27.8
26.4 27.3 27.3

Rate per 1,000
live births
288.4 284.4 272.1 238.9 236.7
218.4 225.3 228.3

Number, by age of recipient

Age

Totala

White

Black

Rate per 1,000 women in age group

Totala

White

Black

10-14 15-17 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 Over 44

212 1523 2817 10279 7345 4945 2557
719 35

63 635 1236 4091 2587 1878 1116 352
18

147 847 1481 5840 4421 2771 1246 308
14

0.7

0.3

1.3

8.7

5.9

14.0

24.1

17.4

35.9

34.2

22.0

56.9

23.9

13.3

45.4

14.2

8.3

26.1

7.3

4.9

11.2

2.1

1.5

2.9

0.1

0.0

0.1

a Rates per 1,000 of female population 15-44 years of age. b Numbers represent spontaneous abortions greater than or equal to 20 weeks of gestation.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1995-1996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2002.

TABLE 2.312
DEATHS AND AGE-SPECIFIC RATES FOR GEORGIA, BY RACE, 2001-2002

Age group

Totalb

Number White

Black

Totalb

Ratea White

Black

All Ages
Under 1b 1 - 4 5 -9 10 -14 15 -19 20 -44 45 -64 Over 65

64,175
1,141 203 94 142 456
5,339 13,532 43,268

46,566
532 118
55 77 299 3,030 8,707 33,748

17,173
574 82 39 64
152 2,251 4,713 9,298

2001

783.9
8.5 42.8 15.3 23.4 76.5 164.5 777.1 5,509.9

874.1
6.2 43.0 15.6 21.5 85.3 148.5 689.0 5,466.1

730.9
13.2 52.2 17.9 30.0 75.7 235.2 1,146.2 6,077.9

All Ages
Under 1b 1 - 4 5 -9 10 -14 15 -19 20 -44 45 -64 Over 65

65,265
1,188 179 92 134 423
5,367 14,202 43,680

47,125
567 103
59 71 281 3,056 9,115 33,873

17,678
585 73 32 62
138 2,259 4,955 9,574

2002

762.4
8.9 34.7 15.0 20.9 69.9 160.2 753.2 5,368.4

815.0
6.6 32.1 15.6 18.2 74.8 137.6 664.7 5,284.8

717.9
13.7 43.0 15.3 27.4 67.0 227.7 1,083.0 6,043.0

a Rates for all ages per 100,000 population in age group unless otherwise noted. b Rates are per 1,000 live births. b Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics, 2001-2002.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.317
DEATHS AND RATES PER 100,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY SELECTED CAUSE AND RACE, 2002

Cause of death

Totala

Number White

Black

Total deaths

65,265

Cause of Death Infectious and parasitic diseases
Septicemia HIV infection

2,375 1,295
706

Neoplasms Malignant neoplasms Stomach Colon, rectum, and anus Pancreas Trachea, bronchus, and lung Breast Ovary Prostate Leukemia

14,271 13,937
287 1,340
726 4,183 1,039
355 750 501

Diabetes mellitus

1,568

Anemias

135

Sickle cell trait and disease

25

Mental disorders

1,575

Diseases of nervous system and sense organs
Alzheimers disease Parkinsons disease

2,538 1,523
346

Cardiovascular disease Hypertensive diseases Ischaemic heart disease Heart attack - acute myocardial infarction (AMI) Other forms of heart disease Cerebrovascular disease - stroke

23,393 757
9,961
4,070 6,557 4,251

Disease of respiratory system Influenza and pneumonia Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Bronchitis, chronic and unspecified Emphysema Asthma

6,358 1,788 3,154
41 530 107

47,125
1,231 819 150
10,477 10,226
160 944 516 3,313 725 280 442 396
952
73 0
1,219
2,086 1,314
321
16,958 393
7,665
3,114 4,672 2,997
5,216 1,399 2,730
35 466
51

17,678
1,127 465 553
3,673 3,592
121 378 203 847 304
72 308 104
600
61 25
353
443 205
24
6,283 358
2,233
935 1,850 1,218
1,123 382 421 6 64 55

Totala
762.4
27.7 15.1
8.2
166.7 162.8
3.4 15.7
8.5 48.9 23.9
8.2 17.8
5.9
18.3
1.6 0.3
18.4
29.6 17.8
4.0
273.3 8.8
116.4
47.5 76.6 49.7
74.3 20.9 36.8
0.5 6.2 1.2

Rate White

Black

815.0

717.9

21.3 14.2
2.6
181.2 176.9
2.8 16.3
8.9 57.3 25.1
9.7 15.3
6.8
16.5
1.3 0.0
21.1

45.8 18.9 22.5
149.2 145.9
4.9 15.4
8.2 34.4 23.4
5.6 26.4
4.2
24.4
2.5 1.0
14.3

36.1 22.7
5.6
293.3 6.8
132.6
53.9 80.8 51.8
90.2 24.2 47.2
0.6 8.1 0.9

18.0 8.3 1.0
255.2 14.5 90.7
38.0 75.1 49.5
45.6 15.5 17.1
0.2 2.6 2.2
(continued)

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.317 (Continued)
DEATHS AND RATES PER 100,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY SELECTED CAUSE AND RACE, 2002

Cause of death

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Disease of digestive system Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis

2,395 695

1,786 546

600

28.0

144

8.1

Diseases of genitourinary system

1,865

1,149

705

21.8

Complications of pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium

25

10

15

18.8

Diseases of musculoskeletal system

365

246

117

4.3

Congenital anomalies

329

195

129

3.8

Conditions originating in the perinatal period 616

252

Short gestation and low birth weight

241

82

340

7.2

152

2.8

SIDS

141

78

59

1.1

External causes of morbitiy Motor vehicle accidents Poisonings Falls Fires Drowning Firearms Suicides Homicides Legal intervention

5,076

3,618

1,401

59.3

1,492

1,098

372

17.4

486

384

102

5.7

435

370

61

5.1

136

73

61

1.6

108

63

44

1.3

20

17

3

0.2

900

780

111

10.5

671

238

422

7.8

18

7

11

0.2

30.9 9.4
19.9
11.7
4.3
3.4
4.4 1.4
0.9
62.6 19.0
6.6 6.4 1.3 1.1 0.3 13.5 4.1 0.1

-- Numbers and rates are not shown for greater than 0 and less than 5 events. a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics, 2002.

Black
24.4 5.8
28.6
35.1
4.8
5.2
13.8 6.2
1.4
56.9 15.1
4.1 2.5 2.5 1.8 -4.5 17.1 0.4

TABLE 2.402
MARRIAGES AND RATESa PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1980-2002 (by place of occurrence)

Year

Georgia

Marriages United States

Marriage Rates

Georgia

United States

1980 1990b
1995 1996b 1997b 1998b 1999b
2000b 2001b 2002b

70,638 64,359
61,451 60,092 61,915 59,763 62,642
56,031 51,276 58,382

2,390,252 2,448,000
2,336,000 2,344,000 2,384,000 2,244,000 2,358,000
NA 2,327,000
NA

12.9

10.6

9.8

9.8

NA

8.9

NA

8.8

NA

8.9

NA

8.3

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA Not available. a Data estimated from marriage licenses issued or marriages reported, by state of occurrence. b Provisional data.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Advance Report of Final Marriage Statistics, 1980; Annual Summary of Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths: United States, 1990-1995; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths for 1996; National Vital Statistics Report, Births, Marriages, Divorces and Deaths: Provisional Data for 1998 (1996-1998); provisional unpublished data, 1999. Centers for Disease Control, National Center for Health Statistics, Fastats, Provisional Number of Marriages and Divorces: Each Division and State, December 2000 and 2002, and cumulative figures, Table 3.

TABLE 2.502
DIVORCES AND ANNULMENTS AND RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1980-2002 (by place of occurrence)

Year

Divorces and annulments (number)

Georgia

United States

Georgia

Rates United States

1980 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996a 1997a 1998a 1999a
2000a 2001a 2002a

34,743 35,672
41,975 39,586 38,349 37,001 37,209
35,909 36,259 35,753 34,227
30,734 30,574 31,495

1,189,000 1,175,000
1,187,000 1,215,000 1,187,000 1,191,000 1,169,000
1,150,000 1,163,000 1,135,000
983,579
NA NA NA

6.4

5.2

5.5

4.7

6.3

4.7

5.9

4.8

5.5

4.6

5.2

4.6

NA

4.4

NA

4.3

NA

4.3

NA

4.2

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Note: Data are counts of decrees granted. Date of divorce is defined as the date the decree was granted. NA Not available. a Provisional data.

Source:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Advance Report of Final Divorce Statistics, 1980; Annual Summary of Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths: United States, 1990-1994; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, Monthly Vital Statistics Report, Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths for 1996 (July 1997); National Vital Statistics Report, Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths: Provisional Data for 1998 for the United States (1996-1998), July 1999; 1999 provisional unpublished data. National Center for Health Statistics, Fastats, Provisional Number of Marriages and Divorces: Each Division and State, December 2000 and 2002, and cumulative figures, Table 3.

TABLE 2.901
PHYSICIANS AND NURSES, NUMBER AND RATES, IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1994-2001

Year/category

Physicians

Georgia

United States

Year/category

Georgia

Nurses
United States

1994 Number Ratea
1995 Number Ratea
1996 Number Ratea
1997 Number Ratea
1998 Number Ratea
1999 Number Ratea
2000 Number Ratea
2001 Number Ratea

12,801 187
13,984 196
14,621 199
15,292 204
16,075 211
16,470 211
16,950 206
17,260 205

589,906 230
617,362 236
634,785 239
656,197 245
678,649 251
693,345 254
708,463 251
721,034 253

1994 Number Ratea
1995 Number Ratea
1996 Number Ratea
1997 Number Ratea
1998 Number Ratea
1999 Number Ratea
2000 Number Ratea
2001 Number Ratea

48,400 693
52,300 733
53,600 731
54,700 730
55,800 731
56,680 728
55,880 695
NA NA

2,044,000 789
2,116,000 809
2,161,700 815
2,203,000 823
2,238,800 828
2,271,340 833
2,201,810 789
NA NA

Note: Excludes doctors of osteopathy, federal physicians serving at military and diplomatic posts outside of the U.S. and its outlying areas, physicians with addresses unknown, and dentists in the federal service. Includes all physicians not classified according to activity status.
NA Not available.
a Rate per 100,000 civilian population. Estimates do not reflect revisions based on the 1990 Census of Population.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1995-2001.

TABLE 2.910
COMMUNITY HOSPITALS' FACILITIES AND PATIENTS, WITH PERCENTAGE CHANGES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1998 AND 2002

1998 Georgia

United States

Hospitals Personnel
Full-time Part-time Beds Total admissions Inpatient days Emergency outpatient visits Other outpatient visits Total outpatient visits Inpatient surgeries Outpatient surgeries Total surgeries Births

156
89,896 25,932 25,236 821,895 5,471,839 2,731,084 7,574,974 10,306,058 270,264 417,725 687,989 113,640

5,015
3,235,153 1,213,426
839,988 31,811,673 191,430,450 94,771,405 379,422,063 474,193,468
9,735,705 15,593,614 25,329,319
3,726,233

Facilities and patients (number)

2002

Georgia

United States

146
95,471 31,711 24,500 885,412 5,774,911 3,227,698 9,256,245 12,483,943 288,573 511,906 800,479 128,981

4,927
3,440,069 1,304,545
820,653 34,478,280 196,690,099 109,951,738 446,452,474 556,404,212 10,105,010 17,471,665 27,576,675
3,870,191

Percent change

1998-2002a

United

Georgia

States

-6.4

-1.8

6.2

6.3

22.3

7.5

-2.9

-2.3

7.7

8.4

5.5

2.7

18.2

16.0

22.2

17.7

21.1

17.3

6.8

3.8

22.5

12.0

29.3

15.8

13.5

3.9

(continued)

TABLE 2.910 (Continued)
COMMUNITY HOSPITALS' FACILITIES AND PATIENTS, WITH PERCENTAGE CHANGES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1998 AND 2002

1998 Georgia

Community health indicators per 1,000 population

2002

United States

Georgia

United States

Beds Admissions Inpatient days Emergency outpatient visits Other outpatient visits Total outpatient visits Inpatient surgeries Outpatient surgeries Total surgeries Births Expense per capita (per person)

3.3 107.6 716.5 357.6 991.9 1,349.6
35.4 54.7 90.1 14.9 1,039.0

3.1 117.7 708.4 350.7 1,404.0 1,754.7
36.0 57.7 93.7 13.8 1,179.8

2.9 103.4 674.6 377.1 1,081.3 1,458.4
33.7 59.8 93.5 15.1 1,235.5

2.8 119.6 682.1 381.3 1,548.2 1,929.5
35.0 60.6 95.6 13.4 1,444.6

a Calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Healthcare InfoSource, Inc. (subsidiary of the American Hospital Association), Hospital Statistics, 2004.

Percent change

1998-2002a

United

Georgia

States

-12.1

-9.7

-3.9

1.6

-5.8

-3.7

5.5

8.7

9.0

10.3

8.1

10.0

-4.8

-2.8

9.3

5.0

3.8

2.0

1.3

-2.9

18.9

22.4

TABLE 2.911
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL FACILITIES AND PATIENTS IN GEORGIA, GEORGIA MSAs, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002

Hospitals

Beds

Admissions

Average stay (days)

Surgical operations

Georgia
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken Chattanooga Columbus Macon Savannah
United States

146
2 2 36 6 2 4 7 4
4,927

24,500
617 617 8,744 1,494 307 1,073 1,097 1,165
820,653

885,142
22,993 24,058 395,295 55,399
6,818 31,711 49,830 47,424
34,478,280

6.5

800,479

5.4

19,247

6.1

34,224

5.7

347,881

5.7

59,003

11.6

8,437

6.2

27,760

5.4

55,061

6.7

35,275

5.7

27,576,675

Source: Healthcare InfoSource, Inc. (subsidiary of the American Hospital Association), Hospital Statistics, 2004.

Outpatient visits

Emergency

Total

3,227,698
80,636 86,444 1,337,240 191,897 36,015 122,961 152,605 129,331
109,951,738

12,483,943
628,045 330,461 4,932,360 1,009,175 117,979 325,264 742,818 617,128
556,404,212

TABLE 2.911
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL FACILITIES AND PATIENTS IN GEORGIA, GEORGIA MSAs, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002

Hospitals

Beds

Admissions

Average stay (days)

Surgical operations

Georgia
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken Chattanooga Columbus Macon Savannah
United States

146
2 2 36 6 2 4 7 4
4,927

24,500
617 617 8,744 1,494 307 1,073 1,097 1,165
820,653

885,142
22,993 24,058 395,295 55,399
6,818 31,711 49,830 47,424
34,478,280

6.5

800,479

5.4

19,247

6.1

34,224

5.7

347,881

5.7

59,003

11.6

8,437

6.2

27,760

5.4

55,061

6.7

35,275

5.7

27,576,675

Source: Healthcare InfoSource, Inc. (subsidiary of the American Hospital Association), Hospital Statistics, 2004.

Outpatient visits

Emergency

Total

3,227,698
80,636 86,444 1,337,240 191,897 36,015 122,961 152,605 129,331
109,951,738

12,483,943
628,045 330,461 4,932,360 1,009,175 117,979 325,264 742,818 617,128
556,404,212

TABLE 2.940
FEDERAL FOOD STAMP PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AND COST IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2003

Year

Persons participating (thousands)

Georgia

United States

Federal cost of coupons issued (mil. dollars)

Georgia

United States

Households participating (thousands)

Georgia

United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995a 1996 1997 1998b 1999b
2000b 2001b 2002b 2003b

536

20,036

648

22,599

754

25,369

807

26,952

830

27,433

816

26,579

793

25,485

698

22,799

632

19,788

616

18,182

559

17,139

573

17,313

645

19,093

750

21,259

382

14,153

210

505

17,306

244

627

20,859

288

657

21,969

315

695

22,704

329

700

22,714

329

703

22,387

323

597

19,504

284

538

16,889

256

513

15,755

251

488

14,952

229

515

15,547

253

621

18,257

263

782

21,406

314

8,005 8,872 10,048 10,782 11,083
10,867 10,537
9,438 8,249 7,668
7,324 7,446 8,192 9,153

a Revised data. b Preliminary data. c Represents fiscal year data; years prior to 1998 represent calendar year data.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1990-1998; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Program Data on Child Nutrition, 1998-2003.

TABLE 2.950
SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AND COST IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2003

Year

Pupils participating (thousands)

Georgia

United States

Georgia

Federal cost (mil. dollars)

United States

1990a

892

23,583

106

1991

910

24,089

117

1992

927

24,546

131

1993

948

24,793

140

1994

975

25,227

151

1995a

979

25,171

159

1996

1,021

25,929

167

1997

1,025

25,903

181

1998c

1,045

26,598

192

1999c

1,054

26,946

198

2000c

1,065

27,239

204

2001c

1,083

27,498

213

2002c

NA

NA

230

2003b,c

1,143

28,855

245

3,098 3,404 3,739 3,966 4,165
4,343 4,529 4,814 5,101 5,314
5,493 5,611 6,050 6,339

NA Not available. a Revised data. b Preliminary. c Represents fiscal year data; years prior to 1998 represent calendar year data.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1990-1998; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, Program Data on Child Nutrition, 1998-2003.

3. EDUCATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Average Annual Enrollment in Georgia's Elementaryand High Schools. 1990-20U3....................... Teachers in Georg~a'sPublic School System. By Type of Teachlng Certifsate, 1990-2002 ........ Number of Teachers Employedin Georg~a'sPubllc School Systems. By Sex. 1990-2002...........
Full-t~meEquivalentEmploymentof Sta Georg~aand the Unlted States. 1992-2 Full-Time Equivalent Anendance and Total Cost Per Georg~aSchool Systems, School Year 2001-2002 Selected Public School Bus Data. Georgla. Selected Years. 1990-200 Local, State, and F Publlc Schools. 19 Expendituresol Public School Systems in Georg~aP, er Ch~ldand Total. for Academic Years. 1990-91to 2001-02...................................................................................... State and Local Government PayrollsIn EducationIn Georglaand the Unlted States. 1992-200 EstimatedAverage Annual Salaries of Publlc School Teachers, and Percentage Increasesfor Selected Years. Georgla and the Un~tedStates. ..................................................... Georg~aPubl~cSchool DropoutsBy Grade, 1995-2002 Number of Degrees Conferred by Un~versitySystem o
EnrollmentIn Un~vers~Styystem of Georgia. By Instltut~onF, a111999-2 Pnvate Four-Year Colleges. Univenltles, and Jun~oCr olleges in Georgia. 2003.........................
F~scaYl ear 200 EnrollmentIn Adult Literacy Programs.Georgia. Fiscal Years 1998-2003 ByType of Prov~de.r............................................................................... Educational An Hispanlc Ongln. Petcentageof Georgla's Populat~onwlth SpecifiedEducat~onaAl na~nment, By Age. Race, and H~spanicOrig~n2. 000........................................................................... Educat~onaAl nalnment of Georgia's Populat~onB. y Age and Sex. 2000.......................... Non-English Speakers ~nGeorgia. By Age, Race, and Hlspanic Ongln. 2 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

TABLE 3.111
AVERAGE ANNUAL ENROLLMENT IN GEORGIA'S ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS, 1990-2003
(number)

Year ending June 30

Total elementarya

Enrollment
Total high schoolb

Total enrollmentc

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

652,494 666,083 682,496 695,620 704,971
716,776 731,533 750,581 767,006 781,457
795,709 807,651 818,567 822,894

375,356 382,608 390,336 403,977 417,300
431,095 445,510 458,252 468,536 476,768
485,495 494,078 507,584 523,601

1,126,352 1,147,054 1,171,589 1,200,684 1,226,135
1,261,137 1,311,126 1,321,239 1,375,980 1,401,291
1,422,941 1,444,937 1,470,634 1,496,012

a Grades 1-7.
b Grades 8-12.
c Grades 1-12, plus exceptional and kindergarten enrollment. From 1990 onward, average enrollment derived from Full Time Equivalent student counts.
Source: Georgia Department of Education, Information Management Services, Genesis Project Unit, unpublished data, 1996, 1998. Georgia Department of Education, Office of Technology Services, Data Collection System, fiscal years 1999; 2000; 2001; 2002; 2003.

TABLE 3.121
TEACHERSa IN GEORGIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM BY TYPE OF TEACHING CERTIFICATE, 1990-2002 (number)

Year ending June 30

7 year certificate

6 year certificate

5 year certificate

4 year college

Otherb

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

689

5,499

28,999

33,578

1,201

721

5,945

29,533

34,988

1,002

753

6,471

30,087

35,374

916

805

6,880

30,803

36,385

1,216

469

5,141

31,341

37,573

1,078

499

5,487

32,227

39,631

531

525

5,950

33,192

40,890

501

556

6,504

33,411

40,250

395

606

6,902

34,807

43,180

405

646

7,522

36,213

43,732

415

693

7,883

36,378

44,786

553

788

8,418

37,710

46,804

459

842

8,770

38,708

49,482

462

Note: Figures are rounded to the nearest whole number.
a Includes principals and other professional educators assigned to schools. Does not include superintendents or others serving schools systemwide. Data for 1994-1995 do not include principals.
b Includes teachers with 1, 2 or 3 years college, 1 or 2 year vocational certificates, and those without certificates because certificate was not applied for, was in process, was not claimed, or was not recorded.
Source: Georgia Department of Education, unpublished data, 1990-1994; Georgia Department of Education, Information Management Services, Genesis Project Unit, unpublished data, 1996; The Report Card, 1995-96 2001-02.

TABLE 3.122
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED IN GEORGIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS, BY SEX, 1990-2002

Year ending June 30

Male

Female

Totala

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

10,778 10,953 11,144 11,417 12,525
13,084 13,466 14,277 14,995 15,535
15,954 16,666 17,596

48,128 49,591 50,381 52,079 62,989
65,269 67,573 66,839 70,905 72,993
74,339 77,513 80,668

69,965 72,188 73,600 76,089 75,602
78,375 81,058 80,581 85,173 87,779
89,561 93,400 97,280

* Total for all teachers (including non-teaching principals, kindergarten and exceptional program teachers).
Source: Georgia Department of Education, unpublished data, 1990-1994; Georgia Department of Education, The Report Card, 1995-96 2001-02.

TABLE 3.124
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYMENT OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN EDUCATION, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1992-2002 (number)

State

Education, total

Total

Local schools
Instructional staff

Other

Institutions of higher education

Other educationa

October 1992 Georgia United States
October 1993 Georgia United States
October 1994 Georgia United States
October 1995 Georgia United States
October 1996 Georgia United States
March 1997 Georgia United States
March 1998 Georgia United States
March 1999 Georgia United States
March 2000 Georgia United States
March 2001 Georgia United States
March 2002 Georgia United States

190,322 6,645,320

152,287 5,000,164

197,243 6,714,167

155,938 5,046,645

208,443 6,996,250

165,880 5,310,339

222,076 7,087,888

180,746 5,382,644

*

*

*

*

218,570 7,250,498

176,369 5,520,902

225,083 7,493,887

180,545 5,729,442

232,837 7,625,454

186,688 5,826,456

241,499 7,840,279

193,254 6,014,636

250,094 8,016,695

201,098 6,144,086

260,353 8,211,038

207,756 6,288,018

106,227 3,450,083

44,060 1,550,081

109,134 3,494,485

46,804 1,552,160

117,108 3,696,682

48,772 1,613,657

127,468 3,763,312

53,278 1,619,332

*

*

*

*

126,062 3,865,494

50,307 1,655,408

129,210 4,010,313

51,335 1,719,129

135,088 4,092,096

51,600 1,734,360

139,678 4,221,826

53,576 1,792,810

145,140 4,306,141

55,958 1,837,945

146,750 4,375,137

61,006 1,912,881

33,341 1,546,970
36,134 1,568,235
35,960 1,586,663
35,680 1,608,794
* *
36,704 1,638,427
37,834 1,668,729
39,323 1,701,305
40,468 1,724,168
40,925 1,769,877
49,523 1,824,948

4,694 96,186
5,171 99,287
6,603 99,248
5,650 96,450
* *
5,497 91,169
6,704 95,716
6,826 97,693
7,777 101,475
8,071 102,732
3,074 98,072

* Due to a change in the reference period, from October to March, the October 1996 Annual Survey of Government Employment and Payroll was not conducted. This change in collection period is effective beginning with the March 1997 survey.
a Indicates state employees only.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Public Employment, 1991-1992; Total State and Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 1993-1995 (internet release, 1998); State and Local Government Employment and Payroll, 1997-2002.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.135
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND TOTAL COST PER CHILD, GEORGIA, AND GEORGIA SCHOOL SYSTEMS, SCHOOL YEAR 2001-02

School systems
Appling Atkinson Atlanta City Bacon Baker
Baldwin Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill
Berrien Bibb Bleckley Brantley Bremen City
Brooks Bryan Buford City Bulloch Burke
Butts Calhoun City Calhoun Camden Candler
Carroll Carrollton City Cartersville City Catoosa Charlton
Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Chickamauga City
Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch Cobb

FTE (number)

Cost per childa (dollars)

3,120 1,533 55,872 1,787
362
6,036 2,402 9,014 12,599 3,343
2,973 24,188
2,247 3,089 1,463
2,540 5,258 2,290 8,331 4,544
3,271 2,556
723 9,491 1,836
12,244 3,492 3,694 9,553 1,921
33,538 425
2,775 26,970
1,306
10,921 344
47,884 1,376
98,895

7,678 6,383 11,725 6,691 12,243
7,097 5,829 6,734 6,905 6,717
6,200 6,499 6,196 5,819 6,197
6,914 5,751 8,357 7,292 6,811
6,540 6,269 9,060 5,760 6,198
6,586 6,953 6,486 6,256 6,296
7,208 9,571 7,412 6,566 5,157
8,225 9,818 6,055 7,525 6,712

School systems
Coffee Colquitt Columbia Commerce City Cook
Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dalton City
Dawson DeKalb Decatur City Decatur Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Dublin City Early
Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans
Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin
Fulton Gainesville City Gilmer Glascock Glynn
Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham

FTE

Cost per childa

(number)

(dollars)

7,388 7,877 18,869 1,372 2,988
16,994 2,048 4,229 2,500 5,668
2,860 95,942
2,453 5,579 3,362
1,580 16,448 17,884
2,909 2,674
706 8,470 3,709 4,420 1,899
3,221 20,449 10,034 19,041
3,554
68,689 4,399 3,764 544
11,736
5,892 4,360 2,136 118,648 5,774

6,589 6,713 5,888 6,033 6,454
6,452 6,429 6,850 6,675 8,071
6,804 7,708 11,500 6,354 6,430
8,424 6,818 6,428 7,760 6,968
6,705 5,939 6,668 6,380 7,289
6,679 6,664 6,845 6,722 6,737
8,236 7,355 6,250 7,613 6,881
6,685 6,523 8,487 6,619 6,633
(continued)

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.135 (Continued)
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND TOTAL COST PER CHILD, GEORGIA, AND GEORGIA SCHOOL SYSTEMS, SCHOOL YEAR 2001-02

School systems
Hall Hancock Haralson Harris Hart
Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson
Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson City Jefferson Jenkins
Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens
Lee Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes
Lumpkin Macon Madison Marietta City Marion
McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller Mitchell
Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee

FTE (number)

Cost per childa (dollars)

21,455 1,658 3,504 4,183 3,495
2,058 25,764 21,548
1,718 5,178
2,003 2,559 1,491 3,434 1,687
1,338 4,740 2,568 1,300 5,832
5,245 11,099
1,460 1,889 8,956
3,418 2,159 4,537 7,663 1,663
4,197 1,909 3,806 1,177 2,718
3,532 1,231 3,070 6,914 32,102

5,975 7,312 6,437 6,402 6,936
6,055 6,055 6,579 8,035 7,506
6,350 6,552 6,549 6,520 7,009
7,273 5,707 6,079 7,154 5,908
5,801 6,536 6,962 5,699 6,355
6,751 8,208 6,472 8,239 6,873
6,261 6,536 8,381 7,531 7,023
6,948 6,978 6,661 5,931 6,710

School systems
Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding Peach
Pelham City Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Rome City Schley Screven
Seminole Social Circle City Spalding Stephens Stewart
Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor
Telfair Terrell Thomas Thomaston-Upson Thomasville City
Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen Trion City

FTE

Cost per childa

(number)

(dollars)

12,159 5,492 2,163
17,985 4,050
1,600 3,901 2,997 2,710 6,877
1,511 2,524
240 2,183 1,397
34,352 13,841
5,330 1,002 3,058
1,686 1,389 10,173 4,384
728
5,383 775 260
3,118 1,669
1,711 1,735 5,154 4,818 2,927
7,374 2,782 1,332 1,119 1,242

6,344 6,213 7,014 5,716 6,463
6,010 6,963 6,516 5,357 6,464
7,153 7,311 10,686 6,947 8,783
6,358 6,686 6,833 5,855 7,183
7,006 6,660 6,974 6,955 8,868
6,518 8,567 11,214 6,383 6,218
7,248 7,207 6,392 6,096 7,520
6,106 5,734 6,836 7,062 5,935
(continued)

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.135 (Continued)
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND TOTAL COST PER CHILD, GEORGIA, AND GEORGIA SCHOOL SYSTEMS, SCHOOL YEAR 2001-02

School systems

FTE (number)

Cost per childa (dollars)

School systems

FTE

Cost per childa

(number)

(dollars)

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Valdosta City
Vidalia City Walker Walton Ware Warren

11,412 1,830 1,558 2,456 7,005
2,240 8,591 9,673 6,181
863

7,115 7,448 7,784 7,806 6,300
6,531 6,807 6,782 7,033 8,248

Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler White
Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
State total

3,780 5,052
355 1,086 3,521
12,045 1,343 1,735 1,714 4,228
1,447,332

7,399 6,560 8,272 6,976 6,782
6,451 6,864 7,427 7,541 6,276
6,979

a Cost per child rounded to the nearest dollar by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Georgia Department of Education, Financial Data Collection System, Expenditure Report, Fiscal Year 2002.

TABLE 3.137
SELECTED PUBLIC SCHOOL BUS DATA, GEORGIA, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2002

Year ending June 30

Total buses useda

Average number of children
carried per day,
total

Yearly cost per route mile
(dollars)

1990

9,282

887,700

1.99

1991

9,630

894,900

2.06

1992

10,206

914,300

2.04

1993

10,262

920,000

2.13

1994

10,595

932,810

2.08

1995

11,042

946,475

2.24

1996

11,374

972,725

2.24

1997

11,667

997,420

2.37

1998

11,994

1,016,598

2.40

1999

12,343

1,034,632

2.54

2000

12,638

1,082,713

2.70

2001

12,955

1,099,072

2.91

2002

13,397

1,437,324

2.84

a Includes privately owned buses used to transport public school children; excludes cars and station wagons.

Source: Georgia Department of Education, unpublished data, 1990-2002.

TABLE 3.140
LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL RECEIPTSa FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF GEORGIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS, WITH DISTRIBUTION BY SOURCE, 1990-2002
(dollars; percent)

Year

Receipts

Local

Percent contributed

State Receipts

Percent contributed

Federal

Percent

Receipts

contributed

Total receipts

1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95
1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00
2000-01 2001-02

1,807,797,836 1,964,563,852 2,087,196,304 2,213,001,500 2,365,454,439
2,509,538,840 2,728,231,355 2,775,401,320 3,135,012,871 3,449,706,225
3,697,905,915 3,982,493,537

39.0

2,641,519,838

40.6

2,615,361,735

39.6

2,900,470,543

39.4

3,106,984,293

39.6

3,331,144,118

38.9

3,670,616,395

39.0

3,979,233,918

37.4

4,313,762,545

38.2

4,670,765,289

39.1

4,922,286,996

38.4

5,439,669,382

38.4

5,803,719,925

57.0

188,612,035

54.1

253,847,018

55.0

289,298,144

55.3

303,014,698

55.8

278,849,279

56.9

276,289,548

56.9

281,590,580

58.1

334,323,995

56.9

399,548,195

55.8

436,846,841

56.5

474,907,514

56.0

584,054,336

4.1

4,637,929,709

5.3

4,833,772,605

5.5

5,276,964,991

5.4

5,623,000,491

4.7

5,975,447,836

4.3

6,456,444,782

4.0

6,989,055,853

4.5

7,423,487,860

4.9

8,205,326,355

4.9

8,808,840,062

4.9

9,612,482,811

5.6

10,370,267,798

a Rounded to the nearest whole number. Receipts do not include capital outlay funds or funds for Shared Services Projects.

Source: Georgia Department of Education, unpublished data, 1990-1994; Georgia Department of Education, Information Management Services, Genesis Project Unit, unpublished data, 1996; Georgia Department of Education, Data Collection System, Office of Technology Services, School System Financial Reports, FY 1996-2002.

TABLE 3.141
EXPENDITURESa OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS IN GEORGIA, PER CHILD AND TOTAL FOR ACADEMIC YEARS 1990-91 TO 2001-02
(dollars)

School year

Total system expenditures

Instruction

Per Child
Other services/costs

Total expenditures

1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95
1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00
2000-01 2001-02

4,495,707,789 4,547,728,561 4,919,141,635 5,298,118,029 5,760,636,077
6,210,917,039 6,683,275,484 7,195,584,389 7,925,479,923 8,491,053,455
9,326,108,381 10,100,745,525

2,060 2,093 2,181 2,312 2,462
3,281 3,435 3,604 3,904 4,104
4,448 4,828

1,871 1,800 1,933 2,026 2,149
1,590b 1,674b 1,797b 1,935b 2,032b
2,089b 2,151b

3,931 3,893 4,115 4,338 4,611
4,870 5,109 5,401 5,839 6,170
6,537 6,979

a All amounts rounded to the nearest whole number. b Calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Georgia Department of Education, Office of Administrative Services, Statistical Services Unit, unpublished data, 1990-1994; Georgia Department of Education, Information Management Services, Genesis Project Unit, unpublished data, 1996; Georgia Department of Education, Data Collection System, Office of Technology Services, School System Financial Reports, FY 1996-2002.

TABLE 3.142
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAYROLLS IN EDUCATION, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1992-2002 ($ thousands)

State

Education, total

Total

Local schools
Instructional staff

Other

Institutions of higher education

Other education

October 1992 Georgia United States
October 1993 Georgia United States
October 1994 Georgia United States
October 1995 Georgia United States
October 1996 Georgia United States
March 1997 Georgia United States
March 1998 Georgia United States
March 1999 Georgia United States
March 2000 Georgia United States
March 2001 Georgia United States
March 2002 Georgia United States

380,441 16,520,891

288,822 12,124,067

417,040 17,370,309

312,825 12,703,103

453,631 18,380,462

342,507 13,478,545

484,776 18,790,821

370,743 13,939,460

*

*

*

*

505,837 19,772,748

387,616 14,712,936

551138 21030392

418279 15647852

606,894 22,227,955

467,112 16,467,548

661,264 23,704,566

508,637 17,589,692

698,678 24,924,693

533,934 18,428,191

761,892 26,552,519

578,145 19,622,555

232,112 9,557,107

56,710 2,566,960

253,016 10,008,731

59,809 2,694,372

277,188 10,679,795

65,319 2,798,750

299,175 11,079,541

71,568 2,859,919

*

*

*

*

315,732 11,666,664

71,884 3,046,272

341096 12366605

77183 3281247

378,766 12,969,156

88,346 3,498,392

408,779 13,814,894

99,858 3,774,798

430,443 14,491,583

103,492 3,936,608

464,435 15,406,096

113,709 4,216,459

80,160 4,155,006
90,613 4,412,567
93,743 4,644,672
98,332 4,590,892
* *
102,281 4,800,453
112441 5097883
118,249 5,459,141
128,171 5,791,390
139,006 6,155,544
172,737 6,592,346

11,459 241,819
13,602 254,639
17,380 257,245
15,702 260,469
* *
15,940 259,358
20417 284657
21,532 301,267
24,456 323,484
25,737 340,958
11,011 337,618

* Due to a change in the reference period, from October to March, the October 1996 Annual Survey of Government Employment and Payroll was not conducted. This change in collection period is effective beginning with the March 1997 survey.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Public Employment, 1991-1992; Total State and Local Government Employment and Payroll Data, 1993-1995 (internet release, 1998); State and Local Government Employment and Payroll, 1997-2002.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.144
ESTIMATED AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND PERCENTAGE INCREASES FOR SELECTED YEARS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES

Area
Georgia United States
Georgia United States
Georgia United States
Georgia United States

Amount (dollars)

National ranka

Estimated average salaries

Percent of U.S. average

Amount (dollars)

National ranka

Percent of U.S. average

29,509 34,054

1991-92 (revised)
32 NA

87.0 100.0

30,051 35,017

1992-93 (revised)
34 NA

85.8 100.0

30,712 35,756

1993-94 (revised)
33 NA

86.0 100.0

32,291 36,605

1994-95 (revised)
29 NA

88.2 100.0

34,087 37,685

1995-96 (revised)
27 NA

90.5 100.0

35,596 38,611

1996-97 (revised)
27 NA

92.2 100.0

41,023 41,754

1999-00 (revised)
18 NA

98.2 100.0

42,216 43,335

2000-01
16 NA

97.4 100.0

(continued)

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.144 (Continued)
ESTIMATED AVERAGE ANNUAL SALARIES OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND PERCENTAGE INCREASES FOR SELECTED YEARS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES

Area

Percent increase

Rankb

Percent change (current dollars)

Percent increase

Rankb

Percent increase

Rankb

Georgia United States

1991-92 to 1992-93

-2.5

51

2.8

NA

1992-93 to 1993-94

1.6

35

2.0

NA

1993-94 to 1994-95

4.8

12

3.1

NA

Georgia United States

1994-95 to 1995-96

5.6

3

3.0

NA

1995-96 to 1996-97

4.7

3

2.4

NA

1999-00 to 2000-01

2.9

26

3.7

NA

Georgia United States

1990-91 to 2000-01 (current dollars) (constant dollarsc) Rankb

45.7

11.7

2

31.0

0.5

NA

1991-92 to 2001-02 (current dollars) (constant dollarsc) Rankb

50.1

17.1

2

31.2

2.4

NA

NA Not applicable.
a Rank of average annual salary, from highest (1) to lowest (51) value, for fifty states and District of Columbia.
b Rank of percentage change, from highest (1) to lowest (51) value, for fifty states and District of Columbia.
c Constant dollars are inflation-adjusted dollars; computed from NEA Research, Estimates data bank; and Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Source: National Education Association, Rankings of the States, 1993 1997, 2000-2002. (Copyright National Education Association, Washington, D.C.). Reprinted by permission.

TABLE 3.147
GEORGIA PUBLIC SCHOOL DROPOUTS, BY GRADE, NUMBER AND RATEa, 1995-2002

Grade

6-12

9-12

Number

Rate

Number

Rate

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

33,010

NA

32,414

5.0

35,509

4.3

29,000

3.8

30,157

3.9

29,818

3.8

29,469

3.7

27,949

3.4

28,352

9.2

29,141

8.6

29,284

7.3

26,534

6.5

27,352

6.5

27,181

6.5

27,543

6.4

25,284

5.8

NA Not available.
a The number of dropouts reported by the school system on the October FTE count divided by the total enrollment (average enrollment before 1997) for the school year. Dropouts are counted from the October FTE count of the prior year until the October FTE count of the current year. Students are reported as dropouts if they leave school for one of the following reasons: marriage, expelled, financial hardship, job, incarcerated, under jurisdiction of juvenile or criminal justice authority, low grades, school failure, military, adult education, postsecondary, pregnant, parent, removed for lack of attendance, serious illness, accident and unknown.

Source: Georgia Department of Education, The Report Card, 1994-95 2001-02.

TABLE 3.201
NUMBER OF DEGREESa CONFERRED BY UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA, BY UNIVERSITIES AND SENIOR COLLEGES, BY FIELD, SCHOOL YEAR 2002-2003

Institution

Specialist Doctorate Professional in education

Master's

Bachelor's

Career Associate Associate

Certificates

Total

University of Georgia

393

411

56

1,321

5,392

--

--

--

7,573

Georgia Institute of Technology

257

--

--

1,116

2,157

--

--

--

3,530

Georgia State University

127

164

120

1,814

2,530

--

--

4

4,759

Medical College of Georgia

15

214

--

93

314

--

--

10

646

Georgia Southern University

43

--

43

394

1,697

--

--

--

2,177

Valdosta State University

19

--

137

411

1,201

44

32

--

1,844

Albany State University

--

--

20

100

365

--

--

--

485

Armstrong Atlantic State University

--

--

--

155

524

33

30

--

742

Augusta State University

--

--

12

109

465

7

26

--

619

Clayton College and State University

--

--

--

--

341

80

178

388

987

Columbus State University

--

--

40

263

479

6

17

12

817

Fort Valley State University

--

--

1

88

219

2

3

--

313

Georgia College and State University

--

--

35

373

644

--

--

--

1,052

Georgia Southwestern State University

--

--

34

172

312

--

10

--

528

Kennesaw State University

--

--

--

474

1,590

--

--

--

2,064

North Ga. College and State University

--

--

34

123

550

--

59

--

766

Savannah State University

--

--

--

35

229

--

--

--

264

Southern Polytechnic State University

--

--

--

165

377

7

--

9

558

State University of West Georgia

--

--

135

433

930

--

--

--

1,498

University total Regional university total State university total State college total Associate degree college total System totala

792

789

176

4,344

10,393

--

--

14

16,508

62

--

180

805

2,898

44

32

0

4,021

--

--

311

2,490

7,025

135

323

409

10,693

--

--

--

--

155

354

204

99

812

--

--

--

--

--

2,753

944

165

3,862

854

789

667

7,639

20,471

3,286

1503

687

35,896

-- Represents zero.
a The total does not include 19 advanced certificates and 81 less-than-one-year certificates. "Professional" includes only first professional degrees. USG institutions conferred 35,996 degrees and awards in FY02.
Source: Board of Regents, University System of Georgia, Information Digest, 2002-2003.

TABLE 3.211
ENROLLMENTa IN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA, BY INSTITUTION, FALL 1999-2002 (number)

Institution

1999

2000

2001

2002

University of Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia
University Total
Georgia Southern University Valdosta State University
Regional University Total
Albany State University Armstrong Atlantic State University Augusta State University Clayton College and State University Columbus State University Fort Valley State University Georgia College and State University Georgia Southwestern State University Kennesaw State University North Ga. College and State University Savannah State University Southern Polytechnic State University State University of West Georgia
State University Total
Dalton College Macon State College
State College Total
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College DeKalb College East Georgia College Floyd College Gainesville College Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College
Associate Degree College Total
System Total

30,912 14,074 23,410
2,409
70,805
14,476 8,729
23,205
3,356 5,668 5,405 4,449 4,911 2,658 5,027 2,569 13,158 3,525 2,153 3,631 8,670
65,180
3,051 3,742
6,793
2,609 1,887 1,279 1,999 2,674 1,310 2,039 3,036 14,091 2,758 2,064 1,226
763
37,823
203,806

31,288 14,805 23,625
2,380
72,098
14,184 8,792
22,976
3,525 5,444 5,090 4,456 5,191 2,561 5,090 2,622 13,373 3,627 2,166 3,548 8,966
65,659
3,139 4,116
7,255
2,630 1,901 1,316 1,912 2,805 1,313 2,090 3,256 13,708 2,890 1,941 1,267
861
37,890
205,878

32,317 15,575 25,743
2,377
76,012
14,371 9,230
23,601
3,456 5,747 5,407 4,675 5,521 2,485 5,079 2,535 13,951 3,863 2,270 3,556 9,030
67,575
3,647 4,485
8,132
2,857 1,940 1,735 2,210 3,179 1,393 2,400 3,692 15,372 3,074 2,165 1,325
884
42,226
217,546

32,941 16,481 27,462
2,453
79,337
15,075 9,900
24,975
3,557 6,026 5,909 5,212 6,250 2,446 5,513 2,508 15,654 4,178 2,529 3,684 9,675
73,141
4,135 4,991
9,126
3,033 1,995 2,047 2,398 3,357 1,499 2,863 4,163 17,573 3,116 2,214 1,361
900
46,519
233,098

a Fall headcount enrollment represents a count of all students, both full- and part-time, enrolled in credit courses. Students enrolled at more than one institution are counted at each institution.

Source: Board of Regents, University System of Georgia, Information Digest, 1999-2002.

TABLE 3.301
PRIVATE FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, AND JUNIOR COLLEGES IN GEORGIA, 2003

Institution

Location

Enrollment (number)

Four-Year Colleges and Universities

Agnes Scott College American Intercontinental University Atlanta Christian College Berry College Brenau University Brewton-Parker College Clark Atlanta University Covenant College DeVry Institute of Technology Emmanuel College Emory University LaGrange College Mercer University Morehouse College Morris Brown College Oglethorpe University Paine College Piedmont College Reinhardt College Shorter College South College Spelman College Thomas University Toccoa Falls College Wesleyan College

Decatur Atlanta East Point Rome Gainesville Mount Vernon Atlanta Lookout Mountain Atlanta Franklin Springs Atlanta LaGrange Macon, Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Augusta Demorest Waleska Rome Savannah Atlanta Thomasville Toccoa Macon

Junior Colleges

Andrew College Georgia Military Collegea Oxford College of Emory University Truett-McConnell College Young Harris College

Cuthbert
Milledgeville Oxford Cleveland Young Harris

Special Purpose Institutions

Art Institute of Atlanta Atlanta College of Art Georgia Baptist College of Nursing Life University Savannah College of Art and Design

Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Marietta Savannah

900 1200
390 2,033 2,214 1,269 4,813 1,049 6,000
850 11,000
1,000 6,835 3,000
NA 1,042
880 1,587 1078 2,139
650 2,121
795 821 591
370 1200
603 1,338
600
2,700 350 NA
3,600 6,200

NA Not available. a State-assisted independent school. Source: Georgia Student Finance Commission, Georgia's Postsecondary Online Directory, 2003.

TABLE 3.305
ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATES IN GEORGIA'S TECHNICAL TRAINING COLLEGES, FISCAL YEAR 2003
(number)

State Governed Technical Colleges

Total

Enrollment

Noncredit courses

Certificate, diploma, or
degree programs

Albany Technical College Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Atlanta Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Chattahoochee Technical College Columbus Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College DeKalb Technical College East Central Technical College Flint River Technical College Georgia Aviation Technical College Griffin Technical College Heart of Georgia Technical College Lanier Technical College Middle Georgia Technical College Moultrie Technical College North Georgia Technical College North Metro Technical College Northwestern Technical College Ogeechee Technical College Okefenokee Technical College Sandersville Technical College Savannah Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southeastern Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College

10,078 3,915 1,891
13,259 7,923
13,991 14,532 10,227
9,303 9,566 23,876 5,736 3,543
443 12,556
6,943 10,631
7,849 5,819 8,102 3,526 7,377 5,714 6,054 3,356 6,719 4,057 4,092 6,141 4,283 10,542 10,299 6,077

Locally Governed Technical Institutes Gwinnett Technical College

13,656

College Technical Divisions Bainbridge College Clayton College and State University Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton State College

1,765 2,341 1,211 2,635

4,700 1,680
2 7,157 1,999 7,390 5,767
755 3,035 4,537 16,347 3,098 1,748
98 5,995 4,056 5,837 3,203 2,583 5,111
468 3,654 2,138 2,584 1,724
492 1,163 1,766 3,322 2,844 6,128 5,925 2,791
6,487
N/A N/A N/A N/A2,635

5,378 2,235 1,889 6,102 5,924 6,601 8,765 9,472 6,268 5,029 7,529 2,638 1,795
345 6,561 2,887 4,794 4,646 3,236 2,991 3,058 3,723 3,576 3,470 1,632 6,227 2,894 2,326 2,819 1,439 4,414 4,374 3,286
7,169
1,765 2,341 1,211
299

State Total

280,028

126,584

153,444

Source: Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, Annual Report, 2003.

Graduates

Total

Employed in field or related field

929 766 471 570 951 1,190 1,050 660 1,096 766 1,030 660 585 105 1,544 658 892 1,138 688 720 527 666 646 756 532 867 564 476 476 231 887 763 572

616 481 363 434 578 665 653 417 772 605 667 386 417
90 1,104
439 698 470 350 568 325 502 383 467 306 532 393 270 322 195 613 407 371

1,031

553

256

90

403

172

150

116

132

26,571

16,922

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.320
ENROLLMENT IN ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS, GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1998-2003, BY TYPE OF PROVIDER (number)

Provider

FY 1998

FY 1999

Fiscal year enrollmenta FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002

FY 2003

State governed technical institutes

Albany Technical College/Dougherty County* 11,088

Altamaha Technical College

711

Appalachian Technical College

1,966

Athens Technical College

4,124

Augusta Technical College

3,327

Carroll Technical Institute

3,606

Central Georgia Technical College

NA

Coosa Valley Technical College

2,162

DeKalb Technical College

16,898

East Central Technical College

1,199

Flint River Technical College

903

Griffin Technical College

5,032

Heart of Georgia Technical College

1,327

Lanier Technical College

3,028

Middle Georgia Technical College

1,820

Moultrie Technical College

1,037

North Georgia Technical College

1,182

North Metro Technical College

1,568

Northwestern Technical College

1,346

Ogeechee Technical College

976

Okefenokee Technical College

1,558

Sandersville Technical College

499

Southeastern Technical College

550

South Georgia Technical College

1,073

Southwest Georgia Technical College

NA

Swainsboro Technical College

629

Thomas Technical Institute

1,361

Valdosta Technical College

1,443

West Central Technical College

NA

West Georgia Technical College

963

Total state governed technical institutes

71,376

1,343 860
1,954 4,560 2,350 2,593
NA 2,183 14,745 1,242
949 2,036 1,353 2,996 1,657 1,771 1,576 1,537 1,370
848 1,076
636 609 1,453 1,468 632 1,468 1,654 2,593 875
56,326

1,424 1,087 1,978 4,771 2,516
NA NA 2,256 17,986 1,060 688 4,385 1,208 4,150 1,653 1,369 1,881 1,728 1,439 723 1,674 471 822 1,333 1,227 786 NA 1,683 1,697 816
62,811

1,742 856
2,094 5,306 3,586
NA 2,894 2,464 20,489 1,110
752 4,869 1,067 4,061 2,149 2,150 2,680 1,765 1,483
818 1,564
640 869 1,332 1,675 1,353 NA 1,540 2,645 928
74,881

1,649 1,272 1,452 4,281 1,913
NA 3,194 2,225 19,256 1,054
967 1,917 1,004 2,332 2,035 2,102 3,036 2,283 1,684
751 959 709 897 1,565 1,173 1,401 NA 804 2,826 566

2,258 1,190 2,073 5,555 4,310
NA 3,112 2,356 21,560 1,183
780 2,784
966 5,667 2,274 2,357 2,209 3,144 1,847
852 1,327
669 854 1,934 1,224 1,460 NA 1,365 3,552 928

65,307

79,790

(continued)

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.320 (Continued)
ENROLLMENT IN ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS, GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1998-2003, BY TYPE OF PROVIDER (number)

Provider

FY 1998

FY 1999

Fiscal year enrollmenta FY 2000 FY 2001 FY 2002

FY 2003

Locally governed technical intstitutes Gwinnett Technical Institute

5,753

Public school literacy programs

Atlanta City school system

6,365

Bibb County school system

2,960

Chatham County school system

2,745

Clayton County school system

1,409

Cobb County school system

3,881

Decatur County school system

849

Glynn County school system

767

Muscogee County school system

4,145

Savannah/ Chatham County Bd. of Education NA

Institutionalized

10,615

Total public school literacy programs

33,736

Colleges with literacy programs Dalton College

2,004

Additional literacy program providers

1,680

Total

114,549

6,021

5,972

5,846 3,259 2,699 1,627 4,699
808 1,208 3,591 2,699 11,576
38,012

8,398 3,259
NA NA 5,565 667 848 3,195 2,247 11,042
35,221

2,143

2,524

705

70

103,207 105,598

7,944
7,936 NA NA
1,513 5,601
553 1,059 3,865 3,180
NA
23,707
3,224
168
109,924

9,641
14,008 NA NA
2,902 7,392
430 NA 4,385 3,560 NA
32,677
2,996
NA
111,329

4,528
12,127 NA NA
1,639 5,669
527 NA 2,961 2,600 NA
25,523
2,950
88
114,008

NA Not available.
a Includes students funded with state and federal grants; does not include literacy services managed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education but funded from other sources.
Source: Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, Annual Financial Report, 1998-2003.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.330
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF GEORGIA'S POPULATION, BY AGE, URBAN/RURAL, AND METROPOLITAN/NONMETROPOLITAN RESIDENCE, 1990
(number)

Age/educational attainment

Total

Urban

Rural

Rural farm

NonMetropolitan metropolitan

Persons aged 18 -24 High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor's degree or higher
Persons aged 25 and over Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational program Associate degree, academic program Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctoral degree

724,146
243,344 238,395
49,648 4,023,420
136,979 346,776 686,060
1,192,935 684,109
107,905
91,498 519,613 170,210
25,059

484,865
151,038 179,199
42,265 2,542,504
72,998 172,771 378,097
685,123 481,313
71,761
65,991 413,245 131,961
19,897

239,281
92,306 59,196
7,383 1,480,916
63,981 174,005 307,963
507,812 202,796
36,144
25,507 106,368
38,249 5,162

7,200
2,700 2,126
291 54,437
2,211 6,478 11,235
19,103 6,660
1,247
816 4,239 1,581
214

472,580 251,566

150,446 170,500
41,202 2,630,325
62,336 166,953 383,480

92,898 67,895
8,446 1,393,095
74,643 179,823 302,580

737,497 455,438 507,794 176,315

77,285 30,620

69,729 423,384 132,748
19,866

21,769 96,229 37,462
5,193

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population, Social and Economic Characteristics, Georgia, Section 1 (1990 CP-2-12).

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.331
PERCENTAGE OF GEORGIA'S POPULATION WITH SPECIFIED EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, BY AGE, SEX, URBAN/RURAL, AND METROPOLITAN/NONMETROPOLITAN RESIDENCE, 1990
(number and percent)

Age/educational attainment

Total

Urban

Rural

Rural farm

NonMetropolitan metropolitan

Persons aged 25 and over (number) Percentage with:
Less than 5th grade High school graduate or higher
Male Female Some college or higher Bachelor's degree or higher Male Female Males aged 25 to 34 Percentage with: High school graduate or higher Bachelor's degree or higher Females aged 25-34 Percentage with: High school graduate or higher Bachelor's degree or higher

4,023,420
3.4 70.9 71.9 70.1 41.3 19.3 22.1 16.8 584,209
80.0 21.7 598,060
83.4 22.1

2,542,504 1,480,916

2.9 75.5 77.3 73.9 48.5 24.2 28.3 20.7 384,677

4.3 63.1 63.0 63.2 28.8 11.0 12.0 10.0 199,532

84.0 27.5 398,422

72.4 10.4 199,638

86.0

78.2

27.2

12.1

54,437
4.1 63.4 62.2 64.5 28.3 12.3 12.6 11.9 4,189
76.2 11.6 4,587
78.4 13.1

2,630,325
2.4 76.7 77.8 75.7 48.7 23.8 27.4 20.5 402,723
84.2 26.9 415,484
86.9 26.7

1,393,095
5.4 60.0 60.6 59.5 27.3 10.9 12.0 10.0 181,486
70.7 10.2 182,576
75.4 11.7

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population, Social and Economic Characteristics, Georgia, Section 1 (1990 CP-2-12).

TABLE 3.332
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF GEORGIA'S POPULATION, BY AGE, RACE, AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, 2000 (number)

Age/educational attainment

All persons

Persons aged 25 and over Less than 9th grade
9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Graduate or professional degree

5,185,965 393,197 718,152
1,486,006 1,058,692
269,740 829,873 430,305

White
3,576,248 220,533 429,759
1,025,755 731,779 188,733 642,432 337,257

Black
1,333,161 119,905 246,874 404,940 286,623 68,260 142,979 63,580

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut
14,988 1,594 2,315 3,795 3,626 940 1,889 829

Age/educational attainment

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Persons aged 25 and over Less than 9th grade
9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Graduate or professional degree

111,199 10,533 12,418 19,917 14,150 5,505 27,585 21,091

150,369 40,632 26,786 31,599 22,514 6,302 14,988 7,548

213,190 68,848 40,889 40,844 26,014 7,600 18,560 10,435

3,472,812 190,434 411,344
1,006,516 718,491 184,513 631,284 330,230

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) American Fact Finder.

TABLE 3.333
PERCENTAGE OF GEORGIA'S POPULATION WITH SPECIFIED EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, BY AGE, RACE, AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, 2000 (number and percent)

Age/educational attainment

All persons

Persons aged 25 and over (number) Percentage with:
Less than 9th grade Male Female
9th grade to 12th grade, no diploma Male Female
High school graduate (includes equivalency) Male Female
Some college, no degree Male Female
Associate degree Male Female
Bachelor's degree or higher Male Female
Graduate or professional degree Male Female

5,185,965
65.5 57.6
75.6 74.1
120.5 126.4
89.2 99.0
22.6 29.1
75.4 77.0
51.2 36.7

White

Black

3,576,248

1,333,161

6.5

9.0

5.9

9.0

12.0

19.4

12.0

17.8

27.0

32.5

30.3

28.7

20.1

20.6

20.8

22.3

4.8

4.6

5.7

5.5

19.2

9.9

16.8

11.4

10.4

4.0

8.5

5.4

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut
14,988
12.4 8.9
15.0 15.8
25.1 25.6
22.5 25.8
5.6 6.9
12.3 12.9
7.0 4.1

Age/educational attainment

Asian or Pacific Islander

Other race

Hispanic origin (of any race)

White, not of Hispanic origin

Persons aged 25 and over (number) Percentage with:
Less than 9th grade Male Female
9th grade to 12th grade, no diploma Male Female
High school graduate (includes equivalency) Male Female
Some college, no degree Male Female
Associate degree Male Female
Bachelor's degree or higher Male Female
Graduate or professional degree Male Female

111,199
7.0 11.7
10.5 11.8
15.5 20.1
13.0 12.5
4.3 5.6
25.0 24.7
24.7 13.8

150,369
30.6 22.2
18.7 16.6
20.4 21.9
13.0 17.7
3.3 5.5
9.0 11.3
5.1 5.0

213,190
35.3 27.8
20.1 17.8
18.4 20.3
10.9 14.2
3.1 4.3
7.6 10.4
4.8 5.1

3,472,812
5.6 5.4
11.7 11.9
27.3 30.5
20.4 20.9
4.9 5.7
19.5 16.9
10.5 8.6

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) American Fact Finder.

TABLE 3.334
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF GEORGIA'S POPULATION, BY AGE AND SEX, 2000 (number)

Age/educational attainment

Total

Male

Female

Persons aged 18 -24 High school graduate ( includes equivalency) Some college or associate degree Bachelor's degree or higher
Persons aged 25 and over Less than 9th grade 9th to 12th grade, no diploma High school graduate (includes equivalency) Some college, no degree Associate degree Bachelor's degree Graduate or professional degree

834,714 247,129 277,487
59,989 5,185,965
393,197 718,152 1,486,006 1,058,692 269,740 829,873 430,305

432,667 135,396 127,234
23,622 2,480,870
197,373 347,054 690,711 491,802 117,196 414,174 222,560

402,047 111,733 150,253
36,367 2,705,095
195,824 371,098 795,295 566,890 152,544 415,699 207,745

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) American Fact Finder.

TABLE 3.400
NON-ENGLISH SPEAKERS IN GEORGIA, BY AGE, RACE, AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, 2000 (number of persons)

Age/ability to speak English
Persons aged 5 and over (total) Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English "very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over

White
4,983,163 317,298 58,811 239,850 18,637 61,129 10,128 48,429 2,572

Black
2,148,084 101,315 24,577 74,504 2,234 12,757 4,095 8,406 256

American Indian, Eskimo, or
Aleut persons
22,267 4,817 950 3,700 167 1,064 126 906 32

Age/ability to speak English

Asian

Asian or Pacific Islanders, Native Hawaiian

Hispanic Origin (may be of any race)

Persons aged 5 and over (total) Speak a language other than English 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over Do not speak English "very well" 5 to 17 years 18 to 64 years 65 years and over

159,664 137,132
24,679 106,654
5,799 26,089
2,368 21,896
1,825

163,185 138,872
24,933 108,128
5,811 26,491
2,433 22,232
1,826

381,522 319,188
63,885 248,917
6,386 89,177 10,530 77,147
1,500

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) American Fact Finder.

4. LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Annual Average Clvlllan Labor Force Estimates and Agncunural Employment

Georgla 1997-2002

84

Total Unemployment Rates Georgla Georg~as MSAs and the Unlted States

1997-2002

84

Annual Civilian Labor Force Est~matesfor Georgia. By County. 2002................. ... ................. .. .... 85

Paid Clvllian Employment, Annual Payroll, and Number of Establlshments

In Georgia. By Industry,2001. .. ....................

................... ....................--........ .. 89

Paid Clvllian Employment. Taxable Payroll, and Number of Establlshments
in Georgla. By County. 2001 ...... ................................................ .......................... . ... ... ............ .. 91

Estimated 2000 and Projected 2010 Employment In Georgia. By Major Industry.
wlth PercentageDistributions and Changes..................... ......................................... ..... ................. 93

Georgia's Largest Non-Government Employers. 2002 and 2003.... .. ...................... .................... 94

Leadlng and Lagging Growth lndustnes In Georgla 2000-2010

Ranked by Employment Change

95

Lead~ngand Lagglng Growth lndustnes In Georgla 2000 2010 by Annual Average

Percentage Change In Employment

97

Fastest Growing Occupations in Georgia. 2000-2010. By Prolected Annual
Number of Openlngs and Rate of Growth..... .. ......................... . .. .............. . . . . ........... .. .. .. .... 99

Employeesin Nonagncultural EstabllshmentsIn Georg~aB. y Industry. 1999-2002.

.. 101

Employees in Nonagricultural Establishments in Georgia's MSAs. By Industry,
1999-2002.... ........................... .. ............... . . ... .................... ..................................... .. ............. 103

Average Establ~shmentsM, onthly Employment, and Weekly Wages
In Georgia's MSAs, By Major Industry. 2002.................................. .. ............. ... .................. .... ..... 106

Average Estaa~shments.Monthly Employment and Week y Wages

By lna~stry,n Geor~!a2. 002

111

Percentageof ManufactunngCompan~esProv~d~nSgpec~flcEmployment

Benef~tsGeorgla 2000-2003

113

Characteristicsof Employee Benellts Paid by ManufacturingCompanies.
Georg~a2. 003 ..... ............................... ............. .. .... ...................................... ... .. ............... .... ....... 114

Government Employment. Full- and Parl-Time. By Level of Government. Georg~a and the Un~tedStates. October 1992to March 2002............... .. ................... ................ .. ... .......... 115

Labor Force Status of C~v~llaNnon~nstltutlonaPlopulationin Georgia. By Sex. Age.
and Race. 2002 .................. ........................ ......................................-.... ............. .. ... ............ ........ 116

Occupational D~stributionof Employed C~v~lianinsGeorgia. By Sex and Race. 2002........ ............ 117

Charactenst~csof NLRB Cases Recelvedand Closed In Georgia. FY1999-2002........................... 118

TABLE 4.100
ANNUAL AVERAGE CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES AND AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT, GEORGIA, 1997-2002
(in thousands)

Employment statusa

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Civilian labor force

3,904.5

Total civilian employmentb 3,727.3

Unemployed

177.2

Agricultural employment

50.2

4,014.5 3,845.7
168.8 34.6

4,078.3 3,916.1
162.2 41.4

4,250.2 4,094.7
155.6 45.0

4,220.2 4,053.1
167.1 NA

4,292.3 4,071.5
220.9 NA

NA Not available. a By place of residence. b Includes wage and salary employment, self employment, private household workers, and agricultural workers.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Market Information, Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment Data in Georgia (Internet), July 2002.

TABLE 4.200
TOTAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATESa, GEORGIA, GEORGIA'S MSAs, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997-2002 (percent)

Area

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Georgia United States

4.5

4.2

4.0

3.7

4.0

5.1

4.9

4.5

4.2

4.0

4.7

5.8

MSAb

Albany

6.5

8.0

7.5

6.2

5.5

5.8

Athens

3.0

3.0

2.6

2.4

3.1

3.3

Atlanta

3.7

3.3

3.1

2.9

3.5

5.3

Augusta-Aiken (GA-SC)

6.2

5.4

5.2

4.5

4.9

5.3

Columbus (GA-AL)

4.9

4.7

5.1

4.7

4.8

5.5

Macon

4.8

5.2

4.8

4.4

3.7

4.3

Savannah

4.9

4.5

4.2

3.5

3.2

4.1

a Unemployment as a percentage of the civilian labor force, by place of residence.
b Rates for metropolitan statistical areas are based on the entire geographic area (inside and outside Georgia), as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget on June 30, 1993.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

TABLE 4.201
ANNUAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES FOR GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002 (number; percent)

Labor force
7,730 2,908 3,767 1,636 18,016
7,165 24,131 41,649
8,651 6,263
72,127 5,839 7,210 7,568
11,466
27,691 9,246 9,447 2,285
17,348
3,930 46,583 28,444
4,556 111,330
2,199 11,081 84,704 48,702
1,694
139,873 2,800
374,070 20,390 18,332
43,692 7,721
47,138 6,006 9,049

Employment
6,974 2,691 3,495 1,555 17,333
6,853 22,806 39,107
8,137 5,962
68,605 5,563 6,780 7,206
11,091
26,813 8,430 8,936 2,121
16,578
3,771 43,934 27,599
4,364 106,582
2,011 10,745 81,219 47,041
1,630
131,113 2,676
356,438 19,376 17,398
42,203 7,386
44,926 5,716 8,434

Unemployment

Number

Rate (%)

756 217 272
81 683
312 1,325 2,542
514 301
3,522 276 430 362 375
878 816 511 164 770
159 2,649
845 192 4,748
188 336 3,485 1,661
64
8,760 124
17,632 1,014 934
1,489 335
2,212 290 615

9.8 7.5 7.2 5.0 3.8
4.4 5.5 6.1 5.9 4.8
4.9 4.7 6.0 4.8 3.3
3.2 8.8 5.4 7.2 4.4
4.0 5.7 3.0 4.2 4.3
8.5 3.0 4.1 3.4 3.8
6.3 4.4 4.7 5.0 5.1
3.4 4.3 4.7 4.8 6.8
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

TABLE 4.201 (Continued)
ANNUAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES FOR GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002 (number; percent)

Labor force
7,611 10,445 11,108 388,729 10,142
4,412 42,389 53,023
4,785 1,768
19,488 9,609 8,357 5,240 9,933
50,170 46,685 60,531 10,942 429,500
9,342 1,029 36,754 22,046 9,398
5,732 374,789
16,168 78,029
3,722
10,243 12,931
9,477 5,343 70,889
54,731 5,089
23,809 5,111 5,379

Employment
7,274 10,022 10,354 364,468
9,675
4,129 39,638 50,433
4,468 1,717
18,783 8,948 7,777 5,039 9,475
48,652 44,498 58,101 10,428 402,213
8,903 968
35,447 20,768
8,976
5,026 357,513
15,529 75,061
3,365
9,642 12,522
8,856 5,051 67,972
52,890 4,811
22,665 4,840 4,809

Unemployment

Number

Rate (%)

337 423 754 24,261 467
283 2,751 2,590
317 51
705 661 580 201 458
1,518 2,187 2,430
514 27,287
439 61
1,307 1,278
422
706 17,276
639 2,968
357
601 409 621 292 2,917
1,841 278
1,144 271 570

4.4 4.0 6.8 6.2 4.6
6.4 6.5 4.9 6.6 2.9
3.6 6.9 6.9 3.8 4.6
3.0 4.7 4.0 4.7 6.4
4.7 5.9 3.6 5.8 4.5
12.3 4.6 4.0 3.8 9.6
5.9 3.2 6.6 5.5 4.1
3.4 5.5 4.8 5.3 10.6
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

TABLE 4.201 (Continued)
ANNUAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES FOR GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002 (number; percent)

Labor force
7,138 3,991 2,989 12,532 6,629
3,516 22,934 12,843 19,124
2,593
4,928 44,609 11,090
9,478 5,015
5,169 13,340
2,810 9,041 3,179
11,741 8,019 3,627 7,917
19,695
85,781 32,964 13,964
6,573 46,536
10,901 12,495
7,633 7,682 18,533
4,129 10,287
1,349 7,566 3,127

Employment
6,382 3,751 2,735 12,071 6,083
3,383 21,747 12,412 17,924
2,326
4,756 43,043 10,712
8,671 4,779
4,712 12,812
2,656 8,362 3,025
11,137 7,537 3,333 7,572
18,786
81,221 31,136 13,667
6,304 44,623
10,333 11,999
7,308 7,288 17,505
3,906 9,891 1,284 7,359 2,819

Unemployment

Number

Rate (%)

756 240 254 461 546
133 1,187
431 1,200
267
172 1,566
378 807 236
457 528 154 679 154
604 482 294 345 909
4,560 1,828
297 269 1,913
568 496 325 394 1,028
223 396
65 207 308

10.6 6.0 8.5 3.7 8.2
3.8 5.2 3.4 6.3 10.3
3.5 3.5 3.4 8.5 4.7
8.8 4.0 5.5 7.5 4.8
5.1 6.0 8.1 4.4 4.6
5.3 5.5 2.1 4.1 4.1
5.2 4.0 4.3 5.1 5.5
5.4 3.8 4.8 2.7 9.8
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.201 (Continued)
ANNUAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES FOR GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002 (number; percent)

County

Labor force

Employment

Unemployment

Number

Rate (%)

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Georgia

81,694 39,507
1,740 5,400 4,527
29,062 12,383
2,178 14,417
2,988
832 6,756 3,651 3,939 3,966
22,691 20,486 11,324
4,562 2,869
31,102 4,421 4,454 8,786
11,074
30,924 31,946 15,204
2,489 9,333
11,425 1,088 1,962 9,676
48,971
3,402 5,081 4,285 8,965 4,088,008

76,698 37,677
1,662 5,050 4,316
27,080 11,701
2,059 13,425
2,833
729 6,391 3,470 3,477 3,579
21,715 19,681 10,333
4,443 2,642
29,263 4,035 4,150 8,459 9,873
29,705 30,531 14,460
2,153 8,825
10,820 1,041 1,802 9,326
47,136
3,204 4,615 4,026 8,433 3,925,437

4,996

6.1

1,830

4.6

78

4.5

350

6.5

211

4.7

1,982

6.8

682

5.5

119

5.5

992

6.9

155

5.2

103

12.4

365

5.4

181

5.0

462

11.7

387

9.8

976

4.3

805

3.9

991

8.8

119

2.6

227

7.9

1,839

5.9

386

8.7

304

6.8

327

3.7

1,201

10.8

1,219

3.9

1,415

4.4

744

4.9

336

13.5

508

5.4

605

5.3

47

4.3

160

8.2

350

3.6

1,835

3.7

198

5.8

466

9.2

259

6.0

532

5.9

162,571

4.0

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Civilian Labor Force Estimates, Revised Annual Averages, 2002.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.203
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, ANNUAL PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 2001

Total number of mid-March
employees

Total number of establishments

Total annual payroll ($000)

Total

3,498,583

Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support

9,331

Forestry and logging

5,798

Fishing, hunting and trapping

244

Agriculture and forestry support activities

3,289

Mining

6,839

Oil and gas extraction

23

Mining (except oil and gas)

6,163

Mining support activities

653

Utilities

25,229

Utilities

25,229

Construction

194,679

Building, developing and general contracting

51,408

Heavy construction

28,334

Special trade contractors

114,937

Manufacturing

491,688

Food manufacturing

61,078

Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing

6,333

Textile mills

43,510

Textile product mills

40,275

Apparel manufacturing

12,865

Leather and allied product manufacturing

684

Wood product manufacturing

25,479

Paper manufacturing

25,599

Printing and related support activities

19,908

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing

1,397

Chemical manufacturing

24,867

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing

28,314

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing

20,362

Primary metal manufacturing

6,452

Fabricated metal product manufacturing

32,114

Machinery manufacturing

28,319

Computer and electronic product manufacturing

15,484

Electrical equip, appliance and component manufacturing23,263

Transportation equipment manufacturing

45,769

Furniture and related product manufacturing

14,465

Miscellaneous manufacturing

15,151

Wholesale trade

201,981

Wholesale trade, durable goods

127,921

Wholesale trade, nondurable goods

74,060

Retail trade

464,576

Motor vehicle and parts dealers

58,495

Furniture and home furnishing stores

21,098

Electronics and appliance stores

13,858

Bldg material and garden equip and supp dealers

43,016

Food and beverage stores

96,535

Health and personal care stores

23,737

Gasoline stations

30,023

Clothing and clothing accessories stores

43,084

Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores

15,197

General merchandise stores

81,068

Miscellaneous store retailers

23,989

Nonstore retailers

14,476

Transportation and warehousing

122,828

Air transportation

33,560

Water transportation

457

Truck transportation

47,469

Transit and ground passenger transportation

3,383

Pipeline transportation

856

Scenic and sightseeing transportation

230

Transportation support activities

13,338

Couriers and messengers

16,010

Warehousing and storage

7,525

202,505 1,117 716 48 353 259 5 213 41 601 601
20,180 6,558 1,388
12,234 8,688 545 60 272 446 275 28 565 208 1,052 63 469 408 613 97 1,098 529 246 132 259 632 691
13,629 9,211 4,418
34,179 4,026 2,284 1,387 2,833 4,246 2,518 4,366 4,673 1,626 1,578 3,549 1,093 5,199 107 26 3,177 249 57 33 971 306 273

115,912,570 224,192 146,552 4,512 73,128 293,729 2,117 268,534 23,078
1,598,853 1,598,853 6,796,212 2,104,326 1,070,882 3,621,004 16,141,378 1,622,279
361,676 1,083,311 1,073,607
208,841 20,448
707,565 1,149,454
676,233 57,872
1,055,397 895,500 722,379 214,565
1,017,417 932,839 672,751 856,130
1,870,766 381,460 560,888
9,446,530 6,208,227 3,238,303 9,583,147 2,102,173
502,361 424,760 1,253,668 1,394,343 492,605 468,872 620,707 224,208 1,307,060 408,774 383,616 4,679,237 1,903,062
18,809 1,574,154
62,790 55,081
4,565 419,391 434,064 207,321
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.203 (Continued)
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, ANNUAL PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 2001

Total number of mid-March
employees

Total number of establishments

Total annual payroll ($000)

Information

150,686

Publishing industries

27,666

Motion picture and sound recording industries

7,360

Broadcasting and telecommunications

95,921

Information and data processing services

19,739

Finance and insurance

174,964

Monetary authorities - central bank

(D)

Credit intermediation and related activities

88,027

Security, commodity contracts and like activity

16,066

Insurance carriers and related activities

68,513

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles (part)

(D)

Real estate and rental and leasing

59,201

Real estate

37,279

Rental and leasing services

20,095

Lessors of other nonfinancial intangible asset

1,827

Professional, scientific and technical services

205,699

Professional, scientific and technical services

205,699

Management of companies and enterprises

95,493

Management of companies and enterprises

95,493

Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services

334,934

Administrative and support services

328,208

Waste management and remediation services

6,726

Educational services

65,033

Educational services

65,033

Health care and social assistance

361,620

Ambulatory health care services

121,593

Hospitals

140,044

Nursing and residential care facilities

50,891

Social assistance

49,092

Arts, entertainment and recreation

36,750

Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 8,041

Museums, historical sites and like institutions

2,346

Amusement, gambling and recreation industries

26,363

Accommodation and food services

303,213

Accommodation

44,315

Food services and drinking places

258,898

Other services (except public administration)

145,486

Repair and maintenance

37,871

Personal and laundry services

34,811

Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof and like organizations 72,804

Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary and regional mgt)

45,667

Unclassified establishments

2,686

4,076 947 494
1,988 647
12,503 2
6,023 1,645 4,728
105 9,047 6,988 1,993
66 22,446 22,446
1,515 1,515 10,880 10,390
490 1,802 1,802 17,107 12,319
210 1,200 3,378 2,250
737 106 1,407 15,047 1,784 13,263 19,628 6,380 5,333 7,915 503 1,849

7,030,404 1,435,521
158,382 4,422,838 1,013,663 8,817,789
(D) 3,549,692 1,737,620 3,402,663
(D) 2,080,327 1,435,540
500,895 143,892 10,806,397 10,806,397 6,750,439 6,750,439 8,538,482 8,305,181 233,301 1,686,435 1,686,435 11,805,217 5,456,165 4,639,806 934,231 775,015 876,033 404,252
53,504 418,277 3,631,958 739,028 2,892,930 3,018,574 1,041,425 630,982 1,346,167 2,036,559
70,678

(D) Employment and payroll data withheld to protect confidentiality.
a Data are for week of March 12 and includes wage and salary employment (mandatory and elective) covered under the Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and selected payrolls. Data exclude government employees, railroad employees, selfemployed persons, etc.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.205
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA,
BY COUNTY, 2001

County

Employees

Total

mid-Marcha number of

(number) establishments

Annual payroll ($000)

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

4,653 1,383 2,855
267 14,566

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

2,955 10,276 26,317
6,604 3,935

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

79,713 3,256 1,510 2,190 3,264

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

16,382 5,478 4,255 790 8,294

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

2,434 27,174 10,345
1,655 110,482

Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

1,304 6,409 31,227 43,027
277

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

90,040 2,548
316,010 14,951 11,278

Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

26,835 3,931
24,353 692
7,321

373 97
216 25
847
205 850 1,619 380 280
4,575 192 181 200 403
1,244 332 345 105 698
206 1,868
768 175 6,636
55 334 3,413 2,649
47
4,340 129
18,024 830 885
1,784 335
1,679 81
538

149,470 32,178 59,539 6,503
345,605
56,072 263,290 722,417 167,656
90,755
2,279,623 67,005 30,873 45,004 67,554
338,059 157,829
96,178 14,993 164,225
46,730 770,477 250,611
34,790 3,147,704
38,013 141,470 790,089 1,079,417
4,249
2,535,650 45,761
12,150,202 340,608 227,976
769,757 80,068
622,672 11,572
148,343

County

Employees mid-Marcha
(number)

Total number of establishments

Annual payroll ($000)

Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

2,599 4,382 8,788 323,875 3,667
2,754 44,123 29,650
3,024 33
5,735 6,127 5,044 3,995 4,231
32,773 36,749 30,225
6,579 759,306
6,391 175
30,479 17,038
3,809
4,623 301,501
11,465 56,748
683
5,567 4,525 5,803 1,452 31,645
27,694 2,020
14,420 1,913 4,548

221 498 588 16,941 369

50,460 93,450 189,037 11,284,702 72,179

175 2,533 2,168
237 10

53,611 1,224,182
709,291 108,096
573

520

165,757

542

140,997

408

101,066

239

78,325

450

88,788

2,493 2,026 2,463
489 31,327

942,584 924,536 910,809 165,691 34,646,289

445 22
2,378 986 384

135,026 2,389
731,088 426,601
79,877

342 18,360
825 3,403
79

99,666 11,309,252
265,653 1,617,356
10,075

445 403 372 122 2,406

134,273 87,928
141,577 27,679
798,944

1,996 131
1,050 159 300

639,673 38,070
356,012 47,160 94,614

(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

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TABLE 4.205 (Continued)
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA,
BY COUNTY, 2001

County

Employees

Total

mid-Marcha number of

(number) establishments

Annual payroll ($000)

County

Employees mid-Marcha
(number)

Total number of establishments

Annual payroll ($000)

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

4,455 2,057 1,406 1,717 2,882
951 17,239
1,992 9,619 1,147
337 36,361
4,099 7,033 1,718
2,457 4,846 2,495 4,400
891
6,452 3,535 1,148 5,524 10,183
84,793 15,561
6,079 902
9,574
6,686 4,838 2,576 1,324 8,521
2,370 5,333
224 5,484 1,454

345 145 141 229 228
123 1,051
221 704 160
49 2,417
388 473 217
210 493
81 342 138
401 374 105 412 459
4,240 1,201
600 146 1,030
456 495 301 215 632
200 375
35 492 154

112,579 41,547 28,611 40,822 56,886
16,640 420,448
43,767 204,243
19,558
3,276 833,548 100,251 158,545
30,906
67,449 124,392
37,060 106,919
15,095
118,494 89,046 26,459
125,384 250,441
2,349,832 443,230 141,513 18,134 228,044
159,398 125,108
54,478 30,441 200,254
48,079 130,237
3,895 115,573
32,104

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Statewide

85,931 33,748
1,021 2,716 1,518
18,822 9,494 804
12,047 521
60 2,809 1,308 3,639 2,199
18,142 17,308
9,720 1,874
786
31,760 1,760 1,346 3,915 7,766
16,130 12,273 12,328
1,365 6,636
7,403 295
1,013 4,428 54,520
640 3,200 2,911 2,382 33,988

4,465 2,034
61 240 189
1,189 607 89 699 62
20 296 136 242 190
1,064 1,158
706 290
90
1,421 170 90 487 494
904 1,270
981 76
390
526 23 75
602 2,546
105 266 163 295
68

2,342,589 1,003,487
22,854 54,687 30,522
447,369 231,646
15,094 278,653
11,516
922 52,079 28,896 52,672 42,739
455,141 417,150 196,874
40,236 10,680
918,482 31,446 44,970 81,980
174,955
373,971 312,536 259,497
30,055 185,549
172,831 6,183
19,800 104,418 1,539,015
11,431 73,792 96,851 48,294 1,153,699

a Week of March 12 and includes wage and salary employment (mandatory and elective) covered under the Federal Insurance Contribution Act, and selected payrolls. Data excludes government employees, railroad employees, selfemployed persons, etc. For details, see source.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

TABLE 4.207
ESTIMATED 2000 AND PROJECTED 2010 EMPLOYMENTa IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, WITH PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS AND CHANGES

Industry

2000

Annual Average employment

Percent
of totalb

2010

2000-2010

Projected employment

Percent
of totalb

Change in

employmentb

(number)

(percent)

Total all industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Construction Durable goods manufacturing Nondurable goods manufacturing Transportation Communications Utilities and sanitary services, total Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Government

4,152,330 92,020 7,520
202,830 254,530 326,680 287,940
80,120 23,910 258,150 714,250 199,430 1,537,870 271,110

100.0 2.2 0.2 4.9 6.1 7.9 6.9 1.9 0.6 6.2
17.2 4.8
37.0 6.5

4,964,630 91,360 8,240
232,540 285,450 349,940 350,180
98,800 26,410 288,320 813,580 236,400 2,004,640 303,980

100.0 812,300

19.6

1.8

-660

-0.7

0.2

720

9.6

4.7

29,710

14.6

5.7

30,920

12.1

7.0

23,260

7.1

7.1

62,240

21.6

2.0

18,680

23.3

0.5

2,500

10.5

5.8

30,170

11.7

16.4

99,330

13.9

4.8

36,970

18.5

40.4 466,770

30.4

6.1

32,870

12.1

a Data rounded to the nearest 10 job openings. Percentages based on unrounded data. b Calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Systems, unpublished data, February 2004.

TABLE 4.208 GEORGIA'S LARGESTa NON-GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYERS, 2002 AND 2003

Firm

2002

Employmenta (number)

Firm

2003

Employmenta (number)

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Delta Air Lines, Inc.* BellSouth Corp.* Shaw Industries Inc.* Publix Super Markets, Inc. Mohawk Industries Inc.* Emory System of Health Care* Promina Health Care System* The Southern Co. (Georgia Power) * Georgia-Pacific Corp. The Home Depot Inc.* A T & T Corp. United Parcel Service Inc.

40,575 31,500 25,000 23,500 20,000 18,000 14,398 13,800 13,386 11,300 11,085 11,000 10,000

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (125 facilities) Delta Air Lines, Inc.* Publix Super Markets, Inc. (136 facilities) BellSouth Corp.* Shaw Industries Inc.* Mohawk Industries Inc.* Emory System of Health Care* Promina Health Care System* The Southern Co. (Georgia Power) * Georgia-Pacific Corp.* The Home Depot Inc.* United Parcel Service Inc.*

43,071 24,000 20,000 18,000 19,451 16,186 13,468 13,800 12,809 11,300 11,132 10,495

* Indicates a Georgia-headquartered company. a Includes companies employing 10,000 or more employees statewide.
Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, unpublished data, February 2004.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

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TABLE 4.209
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2000-2010, RANKED BY EMPLOYMENT CHANGE (number of jobs)

Industry

2000 annual average
employment

2010 projected employment

Business services Health services Engineering and management services Educational services Social services Transportation by air Eating and drinking places Private households, self-employed,
unpaid family workers Special trade contractors Food stores Local government,except education & hospitals Communications State Government,except education & hospital Wholesale trade, durable goods Amusement and recreation services Auto dealers and service stations Insurance agents,brokers,and services Miscellaneous retail stores Wholesale trade, nondurable goods Auto repair services and parking Lumber and wood products Textile mill products Industrial machinery and equipment General merchandise stores Furniture and home furnishings stores

329,500 277,120
89,890 310,600
55,180 63,040 254,820
252,920 127,810 105,750 118,290
80,120 77,830 167,910 34,290 74,410 27,900 80,290 90,240 37,640 41,680 101,550 40,360 92,060 32,940

Leading industries
463,930 363,600 174,640 358,400
99,410 92,790 281,480
276,040 148,560 124,750 137,210
98,800 96,160 185,770 51,350 90,610 43,420 94,860 102,550 49,140 52,400 112,170 49,420 100,320 40,680

2000-2010 change in employment
134,430 86,480 84,750 47,800 44,230 29,750 26,660
23,120 21,007 19,000 18,918 18,680 18,334 17,860 17,060 16,200 15,520 14,570 12,310 11,500 10,720 10,620
9,060 8,260 7,740
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

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TABLE 4.209 (Continued)
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2000-2010, RANKED BY EMPLOYMENT CHANGE (number of jobs)

Industry
Membership organizations Transportation services Motion pictures U.S. Postal Service Local and interurban transit Instruments and related products Museums,botanical,zoological gardens Misc. repair services Stone, clay, and glass Misc. manufacturing industries Mining Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Services, n.e.c. Transportation equipment Forestry Paper and allied products Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Pipe lines, except natural gas Fishing, hunting, and trapping Water transportation Primary metal industries Agriculture production, livestock and crops Federal government Apparel and textile products

2000 annual average
employment

2010 projected employment

18,540 16,480 12,140 22,710
6,290 9,900 1,680 10,030 21,160 7,930 7,520 7,520 1,380 48,500 2,010 31,230 1,030
540 480 270 3,120 13,960 62,390 75,000 24,000

Lagging industries
20,610 18,210 13,780 23,830
7,340 10,930
2,590 10,910 21,990
8,700 8,240 8,240 2,090 49,070 2,570 31,560 1,140
580 490 250 2,960 13,590 58,160 70,610 18,670

2000-2010 change in employment
2,070 1,730 1,640 1,120 1,050 1,030
910 880 830 770 720 720 710 570 560 330 110
40 10 -20 -160 -370 -4,230 -4,380 -5,330

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, unpublished data, March 2004.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.210
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2000-2010, RANKED BY ANNUAL AVERAGE PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN EMPLOYMENT

Industry

2000 annual average employmenta
(number)

Business services Museums, botanical and zoological gardens Transportation services Engineering and management services Social services Transportation by air Services, not elsewhere classified Agricultural services Amusement and recreation services Auto repair, services and parking Local and interurban passenger transit Communications Health services Legal services Nondepository institutions Motion pictures Educational services Building materials and garden supplies Security and commodity brokers Eating and drinking places Special trade contractors Membership organizations Food stores Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products Furniture and homefurnishings stores

288,249 1,464
16,178 81,946 54,421 57,014
1,264 23,638 32,676 34,228 10,691 69,047 289,115 25,665 26,831 12,579 292,160 33,200
9,200 244,149 115,050
16,485 106,838
27,266 32,313

Projected 2010
employmenta (number)
Leading industries
548,466 2,768
26,659 125,677
80,124 81,502
1,786 32,913 45,331 47,405 14,668 94,315 381,066 33,370 34,880 16,323 375,022 42,496 11,776 312,510 146,218 20,936 132,479 33,809 39,421

Compound annual rate of growth 2000-2010a (percent)
6.6 6.6 5.1 4.4 3.9 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.2 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.0
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.210 (Continued)
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2000-2010, RANKED BY ANNUAL AVERAGE PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN EMPLOYMENT

Industry

2000 annual average employmenta
(number)

Projected 2010
employmenta (number)

Compound annual rate of growth
2000-2010 (percent)

Lagging industries

U.S. Postal Service

21,787

22,440

0.3

Stone, clay and glass

21,386

21,866

0.2

Paper and allied products

33,776

34,441

0.2

Agricultural production, livestock and crops

51,068

52,041

0.2

Leather and leather products

696

709

0.2

All other transportation

3,411

3,472

0.2

Miscellaneous manufacturing industries

12,594

12,719

0.1

Furniture and fixtures

11,203

11,246

0.0

Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels

7,909

7,915

0.0

Heavy construction, except building

24,748

24,730

0.0

Textile mill products

106,589

103,391

-0.3

Depository institutions

50,793

49,269

-0.3

Electric, gas and sanitary services

24,151

23,246

-0.4

Transportation equipment

49,548

47,070

-0.5

Petroleum and coal products

936

883

-0.6

Primary metal industries

14,035

13,219

-0.6

Federal government

69,056

63,007

-0.9

Pipelines, except natural gas

459

416

-1.0

Tobacco products

3,187

2,887

-1.0

Railroad transportation

8,056

6,926

-1.5

Apparel and other textile products

31,431

19,408

-4.7

State government, except education and hospitals 74,058

91,384

2.1

Local government, except education and hospitals109,264

128,272

1.6

Railroad transportation

8,056

6,926

-1.5

Apparel and other textile products

31,431

19,408

-4.7

Note: Industries with at least 100 employees. a Calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, unpublished data, February 2004.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.211
FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS IN GEORGIA, 2000-2010, BY PROJECTED ANNUAL NUMBER OF OPENINGS AND RATE OF GROWTH

Occupation

20008 employment

Office and administrative support occupations Sales and related occupations Food preparation and serving related occupations Production occupations Transportation and material moving occupations Management occupations Food and beverage serving workers Education, training, and library occupations Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations Material moving workers Construction and extraction occupations Information and record clerks Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations Retail salespersons Business and financial operations occupations Cashiers Material recording, scheduling, dispatching Computer and mathematical occupations Health diagnosing and treating practitioners Computer specialists

711,936 433,107 303,488 416,006 331,775 393,544 141,245 223,168 159,716 177,184 197,511 167,209 175,208 116,666 138,390 102,671 153,126
96,279 97,301 92,251

Ranking by annual job openings

2010 employment

Annual average job openingsa

Compound annual rate of growth

821,491 506,728 339,583 471,815 397,477 465,242 167,228 273,448 213,717 214,228 233,791 212,664 205,437 139,467 178,607 121,455 167,262 140,503 129,899 135,549

25,975 21,369 16,684 14,841 14,400 12,832 10,666
9,680 8,897 8,884 7,599 7,451 6,917 6,717 6,629 6,536 5,629 5,387 5,265 5,184

1.4 1.6 1.1 1.3 1.8 1.7 1.7 2.1 3.0 1.9 1.7 2.4 1.6 1.8 2.6 1.7 0.9 3.9 2.9 3.9
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.211 (Continued)
FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS IN GEORGIA, 2000-2010, BY PROJECTED ANNUAL NUMBER OF OPENINGS AND RATE OF GROWTH

Occupation

2000 employment

Ranking by rate of growth

2010 employment

Annual average job openingsa

Compound annual rate of growth

Survey researchers

1,035

2,062

442

7.1

Medical assistants

8,626

15,577

174

6.1

Computer support specialists

18,804

33,932

766

6.1

Musicians and singers

1,462

2,638

2,297

6.1

Physician assistants

1,586

2,782

188

5.8

Musicians, singers, and related workers

1,655

2,873

98

5.7

Home health aides

7,198

12,426

74

5.6

Medical records and health information technicians

3,379

5,720

852

5.4

Network and computer systems administrators

9,054

14,991

176

5.2

Social and human service assistants

6,567

10,852

1,679

5.2

Construction trades and related workers,

all other (OES only)

4,459

7,364

700

5.1

Tax preparers

2,043

3,345

4

5.1

Network systems and data communications analysts 4,018

6,542

908

5.0

Electro-mechanical technicians

1,457

2,371

286

5.0

Personal and home care aides

4,113

6,651

993

4.9

Public relations specialists

2,461

3,902

638

4.7

Environmental engineers

1,400

2,206

268

4.7

Computer software engineers, systems software

7,806

12,283

41

4.6

Computer software engineers

19,423

30,218

110

4.5

Public relations managers

1,632

2,536

430

4.5

a Totals include vacancies occurring as occupations grow or workers leave the market entirely, but do not include openings arising when workers change occupations. For many occupations, the actual number of average annual openings may be much higher than indicated. All data rounded to the nearet 10 job openings.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Systems, Occupational Outlook, 2003.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.212
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 1999-2002
(annual average in thousands)

Industry group

1999

Total nonfarm 3,905 Goods producing Natural resources and mining Construction Specialty trade contractors Construction of buildings Heavy and civil engineering construction Manufacturing Durable goods Transportation equipment manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Non-durable goods Food manufacturing Textile mills Service-providing Trade, transportation, and utilities Retail trade General merchandise stores Food and beverage stores Wholesale trade Transportation and utilities Transportation and warehousing Couriers and messengers Warehousing and storage Air transportation Truck transportation Utilities Information Wireless telecommunications carriers (except satellite) Telecommunications Wired telecommunications carriers Cable and other subscription programming Internet service providers, web search portals, and data processing services Financial activities Real estate and rental and leasing Finance and insurance Insurance carriers and related activities

757 14
201 124
45 31 543 240 44 32 302 70 55 3,097 835 455 81 91 205 175 155 19 25 37 49 20 135
8 62 41
4
20 205
57 148
62

2000
3,855
749 14
204 127
45 32 531 238 43 30 292 67 52 3,201 858 466 86 91 211 182 162 20 25 41 49 20 144
9 67 43
5
21 209
59 150
64

2001

2002

3,949

3,943

716 13
204 127
45 32 498 221 39 27 278 67 46 3,228 852 461 89 88 210 181 161 19 24 42 48 20 144 12 67 41
6

683 12
199 122
46 32 472 206 37 26 265 66 40 3,222 835 454 89 82 206 174 154 18 24 40 46 21 133 14 58 35
6

21

20

211

213

58

58

154

155

66

65

(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.212 (Continued)
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 1999-2002
(annual average in thousands)

Industry group

1999

2000

2001

2002

Professional and business services

522

537

527

521

Administrative and support and waste management

and remediation services

252

260

250

253

Employment services

130

136

123

122

Computer systems design and related services

48

51

48

45

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping,

and payroll services

26

27

28

30

Professional, scientific, and technical services

188

198

199

193

Architectural, engineering, and related services

32

34

34

34

Management, scientific, and technical consulting services 24

26

27

25

Management of companies and enterprises

82

80

79

75

Educational and health services

339

347

359

374

Health care and social assistance

290

296

302

314

Hospitals

99

101

102

105

Nursing and residential care facilities

45

46

47

49

Social assistance

42

43

43

45

Educational services

49

52

57

59

Colleges, universities, and professional schools

27

28

16

17

Leisure and hospitality

326

333

335

338

Accommodation and food services

290

295

298

301

Food services and drinking places

246

251

255

261

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

36

37

37

37

Other services

147

175

189

183

Government

590

597

610

626

Local government

344

352

364

377

Local government educational services

206

215

214

227

State government

151

148

150

152

State government educational services

65

62

61

56

Federal government

94

98

96

96

Department of Defense

28

28

34

34

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, State and Local Area Employment, Hours and Earnings, February 2004.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.213
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MSA AND INDUSTRY, 1999-2002 (annual average in thousands)

MSA and Industry
Albany Total nonfarm Construction and mining Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government
Athens Total nonfarm Construction and mining Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government
Atlanta Total nonfarm Natural resources and mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government

1999
58.7 3.6 8.2 2.2 7.4 2.8 1.0 2.2 4.8 7.1 4.5 2.5
12.5
73.4 3.0
11.3 2.0 9.4 1.5 1.2 2.4 5.3 7.7 6.5 3.3
19.9
2126.3 2.0
115.0 196.7 141.4 246.2 116.9 102.6 138.0 364.9 176.6 183.0
82.4 260.7

2000
58.4 3.4 8.1 2.1 7.4 2.9 0.9 2.2 5.0 7.2 4.5 2.6
12.1
73.4 3.2
11.0 1.9 9.4 1.6 1.2 2.4 5.1 7.8 6.3 3.5
20.0
2182.2 1.9
120.3 193.5 144.8 252.4 122.5 109.5 140.6 374.4 181.8 188.7
86.2 265.4

2001

2002

56.5 3.0 7.8 2.0 7.2 2.9 0.9 2.1 4.8 7.1 4.1 2.6
11.5
73.2 3.1
10.4 2.0 9.3 1.3 1.1 2.4 4.6 8.0 6.5 3.7
20.5
2192.0 1.9
120.9 182.9 142.9 253.7 120.9 110.0 144.1 365.3 190.5 192.0
91.3 275.3

56.4 2.9 7.5 1.9 6.9 2.8 0.9 2.0 4.9 7.5 4.2 2.8
11.4
73.5 3.1 9.5 1.9 9.1 1.2 1.0 2.5 4.7 8.5 6.7 3.7
21.0
2176.0 1.8
118.0 170.7 141.8 248.4 114.5 103.1 146.2 360.9 198.3 192.3
95.7 283.7
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.213 (Continued)
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MSA AND INDUSTRY, 1999-2002 (annual average in thousands)

MSA and Industry
Augusta-Aiken GA-SC Total nonfarm Construction and mining Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government
Columbus GA-AL Total nonfarm Construction and mining Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government
Macon Total nonfarm Construction and mining Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government

1999
201.1 13.6 28.3 3.5 24.6 4.0 3.4 6.9 30.3 21.2 17.8 6.7 40.9
120.4 5.6
20.3 2.1
14.5 2.2 6.5 6.4
14.7 10.8 11.3
4.4 21.6
149.6 7.6
17.3 3.5
18.7 4.2 2.4 9.3
15.3 18.8 13.7
5.6 33.3

2000
202.1 13.2 28.2 3.5 25.5 4.2 3.4 7.0 30.7 20.9 17.9 6.9 40.8
120.5 5.5
19.9 2.0
14.5 2.1 7.5 7.1
13.7 10.9 11.2
4.7 21.5
149.1 7.0
16.6 3.6
19.0 4.0 2.6
10.0 15.7 18.3 13.7
5.7 33.1

2001

2002

199.9 13.1 27.1 3.8 24.0 4.8 3.4 7.1 29.7 22.4 17.2 7.9 38.9
117.6 5.9
17.7 2.1
13.3 2.0 7.3 7.2
13.5 10.5 11.0
5.5 21.1
147.0 6.4
16.3 3.4
18.5 4.2 2.7 9.2
14.9 18.0 13.0
5.5 34.2

198.3 13.0 25.5 3.9 23.9 5.0 3.2 7.1 29.0 22.9 17.6 7.9 38.7
116.0 5.6
15.8 2.1
13.3 2.0 6.7 7.6
13.9 10.8 11.0
5.5 21.3
148.0 6.3
15.7 3.4
18.5 4.2 2.7 9.2
15.4 18.7 13.4
5.5 34.5
(continued)

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TABLE 4.213 (Continued)
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MSA AND INDUSTRY, 1999-2002 (annual average in thousands)

MSA and Industry

1999

2000

2001

2002

Savannah Total nonfarm Construction and mining Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government

135.7 8.2
16.9 4.3
17.6 7.6 2.2 5.1
13.0 17.5 16.8
6.2 20.4

136.8 8.4
16.4 4.5
17.7 7.9 2.3 5.2
12.5 17.8 17.3
6.7 20.2

136.7 8.6
15.6 4.5
17.3 7.9 2.4 5.4
12.7 17.2 16.8
7.5 20.4

138.1 8.3
14.4 4.5
17.4 8.0 2.5 5.5
14.3 17.5 17.1
7.8 20.5

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, State and Area Employment, Hours, and Earnings, February 2004.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.220
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2002

MSA/Industry
Albany Total, all industries Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Other services, except public administration
Athens Total, all industries Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Unclassified
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Professional and technical services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified

Average establishments
(number)
3,620 677 108 140 231 19 392
4,268 495 179 672 89 382 22 202 38 383 60
127,655 272 77 158
13,376 4,979
12,092 14,950
3,075 18,358
8,673 1,383 8,006 10,550 2,963

Average monthly employmenta (number)

Average weekly wagesb (dollars)

62,150 7,904 2,609 748 1,542 372 2,163
73,576 3,143 9,730 9,313 1,174 1,819 477 2,663 491 8,225 163
2,158,432 3,679 1,653
11,018 118,694 177,837 142,369 251,677 103,927 143,501 164,898
22,715 171,700
59,962 6,224

560 363 576 458 654 1,364 331
573 540 682 381 590 660 853 365 541 711 525
786 449 882 1,439 776 856 1,100 480 937 1,194 732 682 293 521 737
(continued)

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4.000

TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2002

MSA/Industry
Augusta Total, all industries Utilities Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified
Brunswick Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified
Chattanooga Total, all industries Mining Utilities Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Management of companies and enterprises Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services

Average establishments
(number)
10,630 31
1,274 407
1,827 138 606 413 918 31 523 81
1,029 146 785
1,087 131
2,990 37 3 9
354 107 101 540
81 40 238 18 158 42 257 299 43
10,214 12 12
711 739 1,763 264 629 364
42 74 965 122 728

Average monthly employmenta (number)

Average weekly wagesb (dollars)

202,186 1,684
12,428 27,039 24,830
3,401 4,637 2,251 5,908
983 22,490
3,741 19,879
2,340 15,795
4,959 339
40,533 182 18 262
2,237 3,472
753 5,566
869 759 867 1,666 2,370 859 6,311 1,310
97
227,667 313 371
38,709 8,177
29,402 19,750 13,852
2,744 3,306 2,606 18,251 2,224 17,209

610 1,225
684 755 384 662 732 490 782 838 784 549 628 339 195 389 465
518 640 664 1,129 490 797 553 353 459 589 627 699 308 312 249 377 670
587 766 985 689 732 413 524 848 607 676 520 693 343 229
(continued)

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4.000

TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2002

MSA/Industry
Columbus Total, all industries Utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Accommodation and food services Unclassified
Dalton Total, all industries Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Other services, except public administration
Gainesville Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified

Average establishments
(number)
5,962 16
230 921 107 101 310
25 504 446
74
3,117 241 488 592 106 165 98 110 11 191 185
3,589 22 3 5
493 252 285 502 135
31 195 153 283
19 201
24 295
42 216 265
63

Average monthly employmenta (number)

Average weekly wagesb (dollars)

115,957 381
2,285 13,410
1,224 6,367 5,911
271 10,639
9,969 180
73,525 1,309
31,722 6,355 3,921 1,179 526 2,609 65 4,242 849
64,051 477 71 158
3,331 18,022
3,259 6,774 1,605
513 2,252
487 1,293
310 2,856 1,176 6,927
481 4,192 1,116
103

559 1,152
632 391 502 711 295 486 623 214 375
573 530 586 432 500 684 497 370 340 707 518
596 568 747 951 667 648 768 459 605 814 766 578 720 1,047 387 457 712 391 266 383 526
(continued)

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4.000

TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2002

MSA/Industry
Hinesville-Fort Stewart Total, all industries Utilities Construction Wholesale trade Educational services Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified
Macon Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Wholesale trade Retail trade Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Administrative and waste services Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified
Rome Total, all industries Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified

Average establishments
(number)
822 4
86 11
4 5 87 74 21
5,728 72 9
282 924
78 390 232 242
52 445 637
73
2,156 5
197 118 139 408
50 28 136 71 186
7 95 16 185 22 158 186 27

Average monthly employmenta (number)

Average weekly wagesb (dollars)

15,475 160 497 64 24 68
1,404 760 66
95,973 609 688
2,872 12,137
2,237 5,651 2,086 5,278
581 8,155 2,760
175
39,869 424
1,444 8,865 1,376 4,621
357 885 1,098 386 851 383 1,663 1,249 5,791 249 2,808 1,029
41

486 743 495 520 219 347 171 433 322
602 529 1,050 735 386 814 742 539 341 299 202 404 426
592 1,232
581 776 768 366 509 806 752 432 612 981 292 571 679 270 206 367 662
(continued)

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4.000

TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2002

MSA/Industry

Average establishments
(number)

Average monthly employmenta (number)

Average weekly wagesb (dollars)

Savannah Total, all industries Construction Manufacturing Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Other services, except public administration Unclassified
Valdosta Total, all industries Utilities Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Administrative and waste services Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services
Warner Robins Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public administration Unclassified

7,798 908 253
1,258 382 113 448 334 661 32 393 46 582 781 113
3,004 13
126 138 586
80 153
28 224
2,213 15
235 66 74
383 28
127 75
211 12
122 14
204 27
213 202
37

134,243 8,022
14,390 17,478
6,577 2,272 3,776 1,606 4,255 1,557 8,432 2,365 15,141 4,934
257
50,282 215
5,808 1,110 7,823 1,861 2,499
660 4,544
47,627 63
1,373 4,127
507 5,600
510 912 334 2,518 134 1,910 268 2,921 411 4,239 965 105

592 606 953 396 620 700 755 473 846 820 337 572 720 420 382
461 1,109
591 554 360 572 313 240 186
630 491 478 652 710 379 586 622 487 835 859 421 652 550 222 195 378 566

a Data represent jobs covered by unemployment insurance legislation. All values are averages of reports for quarters 1-4, 2002.
b "Average weekly wages" is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees --both hourly and salaried by the average number of employees who had any earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in the period to obtain weekly figures.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Georgia Employment and Wages, Research Series, 2004.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.221
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES BY INDUSTRY, IN GEORGIA, 2002

Industry

Average establishments
(number)

Total, All Industries Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing
Wood product manufacturing Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing Primary metal manufacturing Fabricated metal product manufacturing Machinery manufacturing Computer and electronic product manufacturing Electrical equipment and appliance mfg. Transportation equipment manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing Miscellaneous manufacturing Food manufacturing Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing Textile mills Textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Leather and allied product manufacturing Paper manufacturing Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products manufacturing Chemical manufacturing Plastics and rubber products manufacturing Retail Trade Wholesale Trade Merchant wholesalers, durable goods Merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods Electronic markets and agents and brokers

226,943 2,292 258
24,475 10,054
649 681 100 1,164 657
330 165 364 807 796 619
115 307 574 210
16 247 1,290
45 489 429 31,915 21,593 8,487 4,103 9,003

Average monthly employmenta (number)
3,183,551 26,890 7,238
195,913 466,685
25,707 18,994
8,291 26,056 24,317 17,028 17,433 36,367 14,675 14,608 66,407
6,341 40,957 43,063 10,380
402 26,263 22,250
1,138 21,864 24,146 451,021 204,611 107,903 60,813 35,896

Average weekly wagesb (dollars)
693 410 915 693 727 589 712 820 653 714 1,112 867 861 535 755 659 1,083 601 560 428 453 1,008 744 886 981 662 440 1,018 1,064 867 1,137
(continued)

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4.000

TABLE 4.221 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES BY INDUSTRY, IN GEORGIA, 2002

Industry

Average establishments
(number)

Average monthly employmenta (number)

Average weekly wagesb (dollars)

Transportation and Warehousing Air transportation Water transportation Truck transportation Transit and ground passenger transportation Pipeline transportation Scenic and sightseeing transportation Support activities for transportation Postal service Couriers and messengers Warehousing and storage
Utilities Information Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific and Tech Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Admin & Support & Waste Mgnt. & Remediation Serv. Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services (Except Public Administration) Unclassified Federal government State government Local government

6,166 149 39
3,460 314 36 31
1,244 16
387 490 469 4,520 13,602 9,338 27,431 1,195 13,148 1,852 16,652 2,438 14,927 19,210 5,408 1,812 2,888 3,748

148,284 40,478 215 45,933 4,131 289 340 15,128 68 18,520 23,181 20,547
132,344 151,097
57,074 191,484
73,907 249,744
40,606 312,998
35,297 301,164 100,212
16,434 95,631 146,497 376,872

828 1,223
920 674 379 1,190 351 693 406 817 621 1,292 1,097 1,081 698 1,090 1,154 485 580 678 582 259 467 718 969 631 593

a Data represent jobs covered by unemployment insurance legislation. All values are averages of reports for quarters 1-4, 2002.
b "Average weekly wages" is derived by dividing gross payroll dollars paid to all employees -- both hourly and salaried -- by the average number of employees who had any earnings; average earnings are then divided by the number of weeks in the period to obtain weekly figures.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Annual Covered Employment and Wages by Area of Ownership, 2002.

TABLE 4.300
PERCENTAGE OF MANUFACTURING COMPANIES PROVIDING SPECIFIED EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS, GEORGIA, 2000-2003

Benefit

Percent of companiesa offering benefit

2000

2001

2002

2003

Major medical insurance Sick leave Dental insurance Group life insurance Disability insurance Hospital insurance Personal leave Profit sharing Stock purchase plan Payroll savings plan 401(k) plan Retirement plan Year-end bonus Vacation bonus Shift premiums Educational assistance Jury duty pay Maternity leave Funeral leave pay Military reserve pay Free uniforms

87.0

86.3

84.3

83.1

49.9

48.5

45.5

45.9

62.9

65.2

60.5

62.6

83.1

83.2

80.7

78.6

58.8

58.3

58.3

56.4

61.2

59.1

55.0

57.7

39.6

44.3

42.6

42.0

25.7

26.9

25.5

24.3

9.1

9.8

9.4

6.8

23.6

24.4

23.4

62.7

60.3

66.6

62.7

31.0

29.1

31.9

26.5

16.7

42.9

41.1

42.6

37.3

9.1

9.2

7.0

8.6

38.1

41.4

36.6

38.4

43.2

42.9

41.2

39.7

67.7

67.9

65.3

64.0

48.8

50.5

47.9

44.7

64.2

65.6

62.4

61.3

45.4

48.1

43.9

48.5

25.7

25.5

22.9

24.8

a Based on voluntary reports from 685 companies in 2001, 585 companies in 2002, and 617 companies in 2003.

Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey, 2000-2003.

TABLE 4.305
CHARACTERISTICS OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS PAID BY MANUFACTURING COMPANIES, GEORGIA, 2003a

Category
Average employer contribution for benefits (percent of employee wages)

29.99

Hourly employees

Annual paid holidays (average number)

8

Average number of paid vacation days by years of service

After 1 year

7

2-5 years

9

6-10 years

12

11-l5 years

14

Over 15 years

15

Salaried employees
8
7 10 12 14 16

Percentage of companies paying overtime at specified rates

Regular time

Time and a half

Double time

Double time and a half

After 40 hours/week After more than 8 hours/day Saturdays Sundays Holidays

1.0

94.8

0.3

0.0

27.6

19.3

0.3

0.0

19.4

28.5

1.5

0.0

16.5

17.5

16.4

0.0

10.2

19.6

24.5

4.9

a Based on voluntary reports from 617 manufacturing companies in 2003.

Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, Georgia Manufacturing Wage Survey, 2003.

TABLE 4.411
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT, FULL- AND PART-TIMEa, BY LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, OCTOBER 1992 TO MARCH 2002

Area
October 1992 Georgia United States
October 1993 Georgia United States
October 1994 Georgia United States
October 1995 Georgia United States
October 1996c Georgia United States
March 1997 Georgia United States
March 1998 Georgia United States
March 1999 Georgia United States
March 2000 Georgia United States
March 2001 Georgia United States
March 2002 Georgia United States

All governments
530,101 18,685,536
NA NA
567,319 19,371,274
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
586,967 19,795,614
NA NA
612,637 20,600,740
NA NA
626,325 21,003,549

Federal (civilian)b

Total

State and local government State

Local

93,480 2,987,680
NA NA
91,808 2,902,909
NA NA
87,463 2,688,271
NA NA
87,752 2,706,420
NA NA
88,982 2,624,348
NA NA
90,573 2,654,589

436,621 15,697,856
455,546 15,041,677
475,511 16,468,365
497,660 16,625,545
NA NA
490,824 16,732,959
499,215 17,089,194
511,017 17,506,411
523,655 17,976,392
523,254 18,272,310
535,752 18,348,960

127,075 4,594,635
135,675 3,890,662
130,296 4,693,529
131,097 4,719,324
NA NA
131,240 4,732,608
133,376 4,758,427
136,908 4,817,784
142,467 4,877,420
142,839 4,984,614
145,710 5,072,130

309,546 11,103,221
319,871 11,151,015
345,215 11,774,836
366,563 11,906,221
NA NA
359,584 12,000,351
365,839 12,330,767
374,109 12,688,627
381,188 13,098,972
380,415 13,287,696
390,042 13,276,830

NA Not available. a Full-time and part-time employment totaled by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The
University of Georgia. b Includes federal civilian employees within the fifty states and District of Columbia. Data as of December 31. c No survey was conducted in 1996 due to the switch from October to March reporting month.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Public Employment, 1992; public employment and payroll data, February 2004.

TABLE 4.510
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONAL POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY SEX, AGE, AND RACE, 2002
(annual averages in thousands; percent)

Population group

Civilian noninstitutional
population

Civilian labor force

Number

Percent of population

Employment

Number

Percent of population

Total Men Women Both sexes, 16-19 years
White Men Women Both sexes, 16-19 years
Black Men Women
Hispanic origin Men Women

6,337

4,292

67.7

4,071

64.3

3,011

2,302

76.5

2,195

72.9

3,326

1,990

59.8

1,877

56.4

417

163

39.1

141

33.7

4,337

2,948

68.0

2,849

65.7

2,119

1,651

77.9

1,595

75.2

2,218

1,297

58.5

1,254

56.6

255

107

41.9

96

37.7

1,867

1,246

66.7

1,131

60.6

827

596

72.1

548

66.3

1,040

650

62.5

583

56.0

291

221

76.0

156

139

88.9

135

82

61.0

210

72.1

134

85.6

76

56.3

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment, 2002.

Unemployment

Number

Rate

221

5.1

108

4.7

113

5.7

22

13.8

100

3.4

57

3.4

43

3.3

11

10.1

115

9.3

48

8.1

67

10.3

11

5.2

5

3.7

6

7.7

TABLE 4.610
OCCUPATIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED CIVILIANS IN GEORGIA, BY SEX AND RACE, 2002
(percent of total employment)

Occupation

Total, 16 years

and over

Men

Total, both sexes

Women White

Black

Hispanic Origin

Total employed civilians Number (thousands) Percent

4,071 100.0

Managerial/professional specialty

Total

30.4

Executive, administrative and

managerial

15.3

Professional specialty

15.1

Technical, sales, and administrative

support

Total

28.5

Technicians and related support

3.6

Sales

11.7

Administrative support, including

clerical

13.2

Service occupations

12.0

Precision production, craft, and repair 11.8

Operators, fabricators and laborers

Total

15.2

Machine operators, assemblers,

and inspectors

5.8

Transportation and material moving5.5 9.3

Handlers, equipment cleaners,

helpers, and laborers

3.9

Farming, forestry and fishing

2.2

2,195 100.0
26.2 14.9 11.3
19.4 3.7
11.3 4.4 8.9
20.4
21.6 6.5 1.0 5.8 3.5

1,877 100.0
35.1 15.6 19.5
39.2 3.6
12.2 23.4 15.5
1.8
7.7 5.0 4.7 1.7 0.6

2,849 100.0
33.5 17.1 16.4
29.0 3.8
12.1 13.1
8.9 13.1
12.9 4.5 7.9 3.7 2.6

1,131 100.0
22.5 11.0 11.5
27.5 3.1
10.7 13.7 19.1
8.6
21.1 9.0 7.4 4.2 1.3

210 100.0
13.5 5.6 7.9
14.1 1.7 6.7 5.7
11.9 18.7
33.5 17.8
8.3 8.4

Note: Items may not add to totals because of rounding. Detail for race will not add to totals because data for the "other races" group are not presented.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment, 2002.

TABLE 4.710
CHARACTERISTICS OF NLRBa CASES RECEIVED AND CLOSED IN GEORGIA, FY 1999-2002b (number)

Type of case/action

FY 1999

FY 2000

Cases received (total) Unfair labor practices Representation Union deauthorization Amendment of certification Unit clarification

610

627

539

568

71

59

0

0

0

0

0

0

Cases closed Representation elections Representation rights won by unions No representative chosen Employees eligible to vote Valid votes cast for unions Total votes for no union Eligible employees in units choosing representation Collective bargaining elections Representation rights won by unions No representative chosen Employees eligible to vote Valid votes cast for unions Total votes for no union Eligible employees in units choosing representation Decertification elections Representation rights won by unions No representative chosen Employees eligible to vote Valid votes cast for unions Total votes for no union Eligible employees in units choosing representation

52 24 28 4,672 1,722 2,166
1,791 43 19 24
3,415 1,185 1,570
1,263 9 5 4
1,257 537 596
528

35 17 18 3,050 2,731 1,061
1,025 32 16 16
2,699 918
1,488
795 3 1 2
351 145 180
230

a National Labor Relations Board.

b Fiscal year data apply to October 1-September 30 of each year.

Source: National Labor Relations Board, Annual Report, FY 1999-2002.

FY 2001
519 468
48 0 0 3
28 16 12 1,863 732 894
851 23 12 11
1,350 481 648
489 5 4 1
513 251 246
362

FY 2002
555 492
61 1 0 1
35 16 19 3,479 1,140 1,875
558 33 16 17
3,259 1,039 1,767
558 2 0 2
220 101 108
0

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5 100 5.103 5.106 5.109 5.1 11 5.114
5.130 5.136 5.140 5.150 5.170 5.171 5.176

!Yc&

Nom*naland Intlat~on-Audsted Gross State Prod~cItn Georga. tne Southeast, and

the Un~tedStates wtn Annbal PercentageCnanpes. 1986-2001

120

Nominaland Real Gross State Product in Georgia. By Industry, 1991 and 2001. w~lhReal Annual Average Rates of Growth, 1991-2001............. .... ....................... ............... ... . .. 122

Real Gross State ProductIn Georgia as a Pecmtage of Regional and U.S. Gross State Product. SelectedYears, 1986-2001...... . .... ......................... .. ........... ................. 124

Real Per Cap~taGross State Product and Percent of the United States Value in Georg~aS. outheast, and the Un~tedStates. 1992-2001... ............................................ ............... 125 Total Personal lncorne In Georgia. Southeast, and the United States. 1980-2001.............. . .. .. .... 126

Personal lncorne In Georg~aD, erivationand Major Sources. 2001 . .. .................... .. ............... ...... 127
Per Cap ta Persona, lnccme n Current and Constant Dollarsfor Georg~a Soutneast. and the Un tea States. 1975-2001

Median Money lncome of Families and Percentages at Selected Money lncorne Levels.

By County, 1999 ...........................................................

..... .. ....................... 130

Med~anlncomefor Households, 1984-2001. and 4-Person Famil~es,1984-2001,

Georgia and the United States

................

.. ................................... 134

IndividualFederal lncome and Tax Datafor Georg~a2. 001.
By Slze of Adjusted Gross Income... .. ...................... ..................... .................

Numberand Percent of Persons in Poverty in Georg~a.1980-2002, with StandardErrorsof Measurement........... .................... .. ................. .................... ............. . . 137

Sourcesof Total Personal lncome In Georg~aB. y MetropolltanArea and County. 2001 .................... ............... . . ........................................ ............... ... ............... .... 138

Total Personal lncome in Georgia. By Metropol~taAnrea and County, 1998.2001 ... . .................... ... ................ ....................... ................. .... ................ ........ 143

Per Cap~taPersonal lncome in Georg~aB. y MetropolitanArea and County. 1998-2001...... ............... .................. .......................... . ......

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TABLE 5.100
NOMINAL AND INFLATION-ADJUSTED GROSS STATE PRODUCTa IN GEORGIA, THE SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1986-2001, WITH ANNUAL PERCENTAGE CHANGES

Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Georgia

Nominal GSP (mil. $)

Real GSP (mil. 1996 $)

108,860 117,883 127,655 134,953 141,415
148,722 160,814 172,220 187,645 203,505
219,520 235,733 254,891 276,510 295,539 299,874

145,774 152,758 159,516 162,874 164,823
167,161 175,614 183,173 195,330 206,415
219,520 231,808 245,966 261,522 274,886 273,876

Southeastb

Nominal GSP (mil. $)

Real GSP (mil. 1996 $)

907,684 981,073 1,066,590 1,133,665 1,190,327
1,245,476 1,320,694 1,400,329 1,504,102 1,599,405
1,684,304 1,791,586 1,905,267 2,029,995 2,145,947 2,205,625

1,213,228 1,271,813 1,335,607 1,367,181 1,381,421
1,394,866 1,436,937 1,485,361 1,564,909 1,625,905
1,684,304 1,761,146 1,841,807 1,924,738 1,985,453 1,994,577

United Statesb

Nominal GSP (mil. $)

Real GSP (mil. 1996 $)

4,355,877 4,683,245 5,092,174 5,411,353 5,706,658
5,895,430 6,209,096 6,513,026 6,930,791 7,309,516
7,715,901 8,224,960 8,750,174 9,251,541 9,891,187 10,137,190

5,816,661 6,072,815 6,386,132 6,538,634 6,630,740
6,615,685 6,774,505 6,918,388 7,203,002 7,433,965
7,715,901 8,093,396 8,502,663 8,882,613 9,298,227 9,335,399
(continued)

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TABLE 5.100 (Continued)
NOMINAL AND INFLATION-ADJUSTED GROSS STATE PRODUCTa IN GEORGIA, THE SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1986-2001, WITH ANNUAL PERCENTAGE CHANGES

Year

Georgia

Percent change from previous year

Nominal GSP

Southeast United States

Georgia

Real GSP Southeast

United States

1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

8.3

8.1

7.5

8.3

8.7

8.7

5.7

6.3

6.3

4.8

5.0

5.5

5.2

4.6

3.3

8.1

6.0

5.3

7.1

6.0

4.9

9.0

7.4

6.4

8.5

6.3

5.5

7.9

5.3

5.6

7.4

6.4

6.6

8.1

6.3

6.4

8.5

6.5

5.7

6.9

5.7

6.9

1.5

2.8

2.5

4.8

4.8

4.4

4.4

5.0

5.2

2.1

2.4

2.4

1.2

1.0

1.4

1.4

1.0

-0.2

5.1

3.0

2.4

4.3

3.4

2.1

6.6

5.4

4.1

5.7

3.9

3.2

6.3

3.6

3.8

5.6

4.6

4.9

6.1

4.6

5.1

6.3

4.5

4.5

5.1

3.2

4.7

-0.4

0.5

0.4

a Gross State Product is the market of goods and services produced by the labor and property located in a state. Nominal values are expressed in current dollars; real values are expressed in constant (1996) dollars.
b Southeast totals are the sum of GSP for 12 states; U.S. totals are the sum of GSP for 50 states and the District of Columbia.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Gross Product by Industry for the United States and States, 2003.

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TABLE 5.103
NOMINAL AND REAL GROSS STATE PRODUCT IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 1991 AND 2001 WITH REAL ANNUAL AVERAGE RATES OF GROWTH, 1991-2001 (millions of current and 1996 dollars)

Industry
Total Gross State Product Private industries Agriculture, forest., fish Farms Agricultural services,... Mining Metal mining Coal mining Oil and gas Nonmetalic minerals Construction Manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, glass Primary metals Fabricated metals Industrial machinery Electronic equipment Motor vehicles Other transport. equip. Instruments and related Misc. manufacturing Electronic equip. plus instr. Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Tobacco products Textile mill products Apparel and textile Paper products Printing and publishing Chemicals Petroleum products Rubber and plastics Leather products

Nominal GSP

(millions of current $)

1991

2001

148,722 127,028
2,659 2,070
589 656 NA NA
4 651 5,467 26,933 10,461 1,157 346 875 790 869 1,106 2,255 891 1,438 424 310 16,472 3,456 1,077 3,935 1,127 2,613 1,477 1,908 124 714
42

299,874 262,695
4,188 2,590 1,598 1,126
15 12
7 1,092 15,307 43,489 17,907 2,360
598 1,419
954 1,575 2,459 2,622 2,529 2,335
527 530 25,582 5,566 2,731 4,644 951 3,670 2,475 3,661 231 1,641
11

Real GSP

(millions of 1992 $)

1991

2001

Annual average rate of growth in real GSP (%)

167,161 141,622
3,124 2,421
713 672 NA NA
4 667 6,314 28,594 10,775 1,574 388 985 848 914 872 1,481 1,153 1,692 555 338 17,874 3,721 972 4,006 1,167 3,140 1,927 2,163
87 698
45

273,876 241,904
5,008 3,674 1,306 1,109
25 16
4 1,076 11,859 39,900 20,149 2,346
534 1,309 1,131 1,443 3,691 6,141 2,463 2,028
394 500 20,227 4,795 644 4,358 910 3,263 1,996 3,535 140 1,653
11

5.1 5.5 4.8 4.3 6.2 5.1 NA NA 0.0 4.9 6.5 3.4 6.5 4.1 3.2 2.9 2.9 4.7 15.5 15.3 7.9 1.8 -3.4 4.0 1.2 2.6 -4.0 0.8 -2.5 0.4 0.4 5.0 4.9 9.0 -13.1

(continued)

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TABLE 5.103 (Continued)
NOMINAL AND REAL GROSS STATE PRODUCT IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 1991 AND 2001 WITH REAL ANNUAL AVERAGE RATES OF GROWTH, 1991-2001 (millions of current and 1996 dollars)

Industry

Nominal GSP

(millions of current $)

1991

2001

Real GSP

(millions of 1992 $)

1991

2001

Annual average rate of growth in real GSP (%)

Transportation and utilities Transportation Railroad transportation Local and interurban Trucking and warehousing Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines, ex. nat. gas Transportation services
Communications Electric, gas, & sanitary Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance, real estate
Depository institutions Nondepository institutions Security brokers Insurance carriers Insurance agents Real estate Holding and investment Services Hotels and lodging Personal services Business services Auto repair and parking Misc. repair services Motion pictures Amusement and recreation Health services Legal services Educational services Social services Membership organizations Other services Private households Government Federal civilian Federal military State and local

16,843 6,097 738 103 1,940 110 2,546 108 551 5,912 4,834
13,590 13,383 22,777
4,278 861 453
2,090 1,088 13,828
178 24,721
1,220 922
5,301 1,227
382 191 629 7,432 1,785 872 468 909 3,135 249 21,694 5,143 3,034 13,517

33,414 11,736
739 249 4,239 179 5,004 170 1,157 15,998 5,680 26,675 28,405 48,978 8,707 2,893 2,136 4,837 2,414 27,179 812 61,114 2,268 1,686 19,283 2,827 625 329 1,596 14,761 3,759 2,145 1,376 1,758 8,339 361 37,179 7,862 4,988 24,330

17,508 6,005 702 126 1,961 105 2,437 121 558 6,154 5,366
14,311 14,171 27,416
5,439 932 448
3,434 1,769 15,414
327 29,711
1,361 1,071 6,087 1,437
519 217 736 9,317 2,208 1,049 556 1,069 3,814 286 25,674 6,278 3,554 15,868

32,898

6.5

10,598

5.8

718

0.2

225

6.0

3,343

5.5

151

3.7

4,883

7.2

158

2.7

1,098

7.0

17,672

11.1

4,973

-0.8

29,340

7.4

28,999

7.4

42,775

4.5

7,028

2.6

2,994

12.4

2,992

20.9

4,017

1.6

1,941

0.9

23,707

4.4

409

2.3

50,736

5.5

1,683

2.1

1,433

3.0

16,282

10.3

2,484

5.6

411

-2.3

275

2.4

1,260

5.5

12,544

3.0

3,103

3.5

1,690

4.9

1,075

6.8

1,299

2.0

6,945

6.2

307

0.7

31,993

2.2

6,845

0.9

4,359

2.1

20,782

2.7

NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, GSP by Industry Branch, Gross State Product by Industry. Annual average rates of growth computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, March 2004.

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Year
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

TABLE 5.106
REAL GROSS STATE PRODUCT IN GEORGIA AS A PERCENTAGE OF REGIONAL AND U.S. GROSS STATE PRODUCT, 1986-2001 (percent)

Percent of Southeast's
GSP
12.0 12.0 11.9 11.9 11.9 12.0 12.2 12.3

Percent of U.S. GSP
2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.6

Year
1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Percent of Southeast's
GSP
12.5 12.7 13.0 13.2 13.4 13.6 13.8 13.7

Percent of U.S. GSP
2.7 2.8 2.8 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 2.9

Area

Annual average rates of growth in real gross state product

15 years

10 years

5 years

1986-2001

1991-2001

1997-2001

Georgia

4.3

Southeast

3.4

United States

3.2

5.1

4.5

3.6

3.4

3.5

3.9

Source: Based on U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, GSP by Industry Branch, Gross State Product by Industry. Percentages computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, March 2004.

TABLE 5.109
REAL PER CAPITA GROSS STATE PRODUCT AND PERCENT OF THE UNITED STATES VALUE IN GEORGIA, SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1992-2001 (1996 dollars)

Area
Georgia Southeast United States
Area
Georgia Southeast United States

1992
25,760 23,362 26,410
1992
97.5 88.5 100.0

1993
26,249 23,754 26,618
1993
98.6 89.2 100.0

1994
27,292 24,615 27,375
1994
99.7 89.9 100.0

1995

1996

1997

1998

28,166 25,168 27,918

29,265 25,671 28,642

30,163 26,422 29,685

31,279 27,235 30,823

Real per capita GSP as percent of the U.S. value

1995

1996

1997

1998

100.9 90.1
100.0

102.2 89.6
100.0

101.6 89.0
100.0

101.5 88.4
100.0

1999
32,503 28,070 31,833

2000
33,383 28,565 32,946

1999
102.1 88.2
100.0

2000
101.3 86.7
100.0

2001
32,582 28,349 32,719
2001
99.6 86.6 100.0

Source: Based on U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, Gross State Product by Industry, 2003. Per capita values computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia.

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TABLE 5.111
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1980-2001, WITH PERCENT CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEAR

Year

Georgia

Number (millions of
dollars)

Percent change from previous year

Southeasta

Number (millions of
dollars)

Percent change from previous year

United States

Number (millions of
dollars)

Percent change from previous year

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

46,489

11.7

52,536

13.0

56,801

8.1

62,145

9.4

71,100

14.4

78,364

10.2

85,126

8.6

92,007

8.1

100,277

9.0

107,725

7.4

115,414

7.1

121,094

4.9

130,684

7.9

138,771

6.2

149,165

7.5

159,800

7.1

172,935

8.2

183,757

6.3

200,104

8.9

213,508

6.7

231,412

8.4

239,754

3.6

460,761

12.9

520,469

13.0

556,531

6.9

598,511

7.5

669,482

11.9

722,928

8.0

768,564

6.3

825,358

7.4

894,629

8.4

968,835

8.3

1,035,261

6.9

1,083,034

4.6

1,153,443

6.5

1,218,508

5.6

1,289,941

5.9

1,366,116

5.9

1,445,912

5.8

1,532,165

6.0

1,639,428

7.0

1,718,850

4.8

1,838,870

7.0

1,911,543

4.0

2,313,921

11.6

2,588,335

11.9

2,756,954

6.5

2,935,040

6.5

3,260,064

11.1

3,498,662

7.3

3,697,359

5.7

3,945,515

6.7

4,255,000

7.8

4,582,429

7.7

4,885,525

6.6

5,065,416

3.7

5,376,622

6.1

5,598,446

4.1

5,878,362

5.0

6,192,235

5.3

6,538,103

5.6

6,928,545

6.0

7,418,497

7.1

7,779,521

4.9

8,398,871

8.0

8,677,490

3.3

Note: Estimates for 1980-1987 are based on the 1972 SIC; 1988-2001 are based on the 1987 SIC.

a Includes Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, May 2003.

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TABLE 5.114
PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, DERIVATION AND MAJOR SOURCES, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Item
Personal income Nonfarm personal income Farm incomea
Population (persons)b Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income, by place of residence
Earnings by place of work Less: personal contributions for social insurancec Plus: adjustment for residenced Equals: net earnings by place of residence Plus: dividends, interest, and rente Plus: transfer payments
Components of earnings by place of work By type
Wage and salary disbursements Other labor income Proprietors' incomef Farm proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income By industry Farm earnings Nonfarm earnings
Private earnings Forestry, fishing, related activites,
and otherg Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing

Amount
239,753,556 237,836,533
1,917,023 8,405,677
28,523
183,090,588
10,515,224 -494,274
172,081,090 39,748,166 27,924,300
144,204,307 17,422,993 21,463,288 1,568,484 19,894,804
1,917,023 181,173,565 152,213,643
544,221 454,546 2,256,031 11,279,122 21,448,585
(continued)

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TABLE 5.114 (Continued)
PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, DERIVATION AND MAJOR SOURCES, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Item

Amount

Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies
and enterprises Administrative and waste services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services, except public
administration Government and govt. enterprises
Federal, civilian Military State and local

12,768,594 12,419,620
8,623,186 12,627,881 10,313,357
3,419,388 15,901,433
5,281,111 7,527,562 1,968,601 13,453,834 1,421,226 5,677,174
4,828,171 28,959,922
6,191,891 3,984,353 18,783,678

Note: The estimates of earnings for 2001 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

a Farm income consists of proprietors' net income; the cash wages, pay-in-kind, and other labor income of hired farm workers; and the salaries of officers of corporate farms.
b Census Bureau mid-year population estimates. Estimates for 2001 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2003.
c Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but excluded from personal income.
d The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the United States, it consists of adjustments for border workers: wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salry disbursements.
e Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.
f Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
g "Other" consists of wage and salary disbursements to U.S. residents employed by international organizations and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System 1969-2001, May 2003.

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TABLE 5.125
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME, IN CURRENT AND CONSTANT (1982-84=100)a DOLLARS FOR GEORGIA, SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1975-2001

Year

PCPI (Current dollars)

Georgia

Southeast

United States

CPI-U (U.S.)

PCPI (Constant dollars)

(1982-84=100)

United

Georgia

Southeast

States

1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

5,152 5,694 6,221 6,989 7,722
8,474 9,435 10,054 10,849 12,185
13,143 13,990 14,820 15,876 16,803
17,722 18,201 19,170 19,886 20,841
21,806 23,055 23,911 25,447 26,536 28,103 28,523

5,177 5,719 6,277 7,050 7,852
8,713 9,705 10,259 10,911 12,060
12,864 13,517 14,345 15,393 16,495
17,395 17,901 18,753 19,487 20,290
21,147 22,038 22,986 24,242 25,067 26,456 27,169

6,155 6,756 7,421 8,291 9,230
10,183 11,280 11,901 12,554 13,824
14,705 15,397 16,284 17,403 18,566
19,572 20,023 20,960 21,539 22,340
23,255 24,270 25,412 26,893 27,880 29,760 30,413

53.8 56.9 60.6 65.2 72.6
82.4 90.9 96.5 99.6 103.9
107.6 109.6 113.6 118.3 124.0
130.7 136.2 140.3 144.5 148.2
152.4 156.9 160.5 163.0 166.6 172.2 177.1

9,576 10,007 10,266 10,719 10,636
10,284 10,380 10,419 10,893 11,728
12,215 12,765 13,046 13,420 13,551
13,559 13,363 13,664 13,762 14,063
14,308 14,694 14,898 15,612 15,928 16,320 16,106

9,623 10,051 10,358 10,813 10,815
10,574 10,677 10,631 10,955 11,607
11,955 12,333 12,628 13,012 13,302
13,309 13,143 13,366 13,486 13,691
13,876 14,046 14,321 14,872 15,046 15,364 15,341

11,441 11,873 12,246 12,716 12,713
12,358 12,409 12,333 12,604 13,305
13,666 14,048 14,335 14,711 14,973
14,975 14,701 14,939 14,906 15,074
15,259 15,468 15,833 16,499 16,735 17,282 17,173

a Constant dollars for each year have been derived by dividing each current-dollar figure by the annual average Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, U.S. City average for all items.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, May 2003; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index-All Urban Consumers, 2004.

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TABLE 5.130
MEDIAN MONEY INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERCENTAGES AT SELECTED MONEY INCOME LEVELS, BY COUNTY, 1999

County
Georgia
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

Number of families
2,126,360
4,914 2,003 2,895 1,092 9,945
4,128 12,613 21,074
4,708 4,540
40,048 3,108 4,176 4,430 6,563
12,441 5,811 4,870 1,354
11,462
2,468 23,168 15,401
2,507 59,750
2,642 6,845 39,409 19,860
934
59,478 1,814
157,937 9,822
11,155
25,453 4,315
24,752 3,499 5,932

Median income ($)
49,280
34,890 32,688 32,579 36,438 42,736
43,136 49,722 49,198 33,023 34,643
43,479 41,095 35,534 32,382 53,680
42,199 31,660 44,937 31,019 45,005
30,705 44,642 45,710 33,364 46,125
38,313 36,230 66,419 41,607 27,837
46,782 31,755 67,649 35,936 34,792
61,232 31,820 58,750 41,799 32,747

Less than povertya

Percent with incomes

Less than $30,000

$30,000 to $49,999

$50,000 or over

9.9

28

14.9

42

18.1

46

20.2

46

19.9

41

11.8

32

9.8

30

6.2

24

6.6

26

18.7

45

14.6

43

15.5

35

11.7

35

12.1

42

19.1

46

10.7

27

11.9

33

23.8

46

8.6

32

23.2

48

8.4

27

21.4

49

10.0

31

6.4

27

17.8

45

11.8

31

8.9

35

11.3

40

3.5

14

14.8

36

28.1

55

8.2

27

22.2

46

4.4

15

15.3

41

16.1

43

4.2

16

16.5

47

6.1

19

12.7

31

24.6

46

23

49

25

33

30

24

27

27

23

36

26

41

32

38

26

50

25

49

21

33

30

27

22

43

25

40

27

31

27

27

19

54

25

42

23

30

26

43

25

26

30

43

24

27

25

43

29

44

25

30

23

45

31

34

30

30

19

67

23

41

22

23

27

46

28

26

18

67

27

32

25

31

20

63

27

26

20

61

33

36

22

32

(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

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TABLE 5.130 (Continued)
MEDIAN MONEY INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERCENTAGES AT SELECTED MONEY INCOME LEVELS, BY COUNTY, 1999

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

Number of families
4,286 4,696 7,631 158,167 4,948
2,771 24,432 25,034
3,301 938
10,487 5,823 5,730 2,718 6,058
26,021 24,459 28,388
5,742 187,627
6,695 723
18,649 12,361
6,549
4,048 153,531
9,931 36,245
2,361
7,271 7,034 6,651 3,073 33,537
30,486 2,771
11,541 3,149 3,693

Median income ($)
39,481 52,320 32,635 54,018 34,718
35,337 36,655 54,082 31,215 27,700
50,351 34,276 31,113 31,074 35,258
78,853 42,302 74,003 38,463 58,143
38,863 36,629 46,984 43,184 34,253
39,794 66,693 42,235 50,100 27,232
38,373 54,834 39,600 39,306 61,607
50,384 35,234 46,211 43,271 30,930

Less than povertya

Percent with incomes

Less than $30,000

$30,000 to $49,999

$50,000 or over

7.5

35

5.8

23

19.2

45

7.8

23

13.8

43

18.0

44

19.6

42

5.7

19

22.2

48

22.3

52

7.1

24

14.6

43

21.8

48

23.1

48

10.2

41

2.0

9

10.8

33

3.9

13

11.0

36

12.4

27

9.3

34

9.4

39

11.6

32

7.5

30

16.7

43

16.0

36

3.8

13

8.8

32

8.5

24

26.1

55

11.4

38

6.5

21

12.2

36

10.5

36

3.7

14

8.4

25

13.5

41

9.9

31

10.9

29

16.8

48

29

36

22

54

24

31

23

54

26

31

24

32

22

36

25

56

21

31

19

29

25

51

28

30

25

27

27

25

31

28

15

76

26

41

16

72

32

32

16

56

30

36

29

32

21

47

28

42

26

30

23

40

19

67

29

39

26

50

21

24

28

35

23

56

26

37

28

36

21

64

25

51

27

32

24

45

28

44

26

26

(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

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TABLE 5.130 (Continued)
MEDIAN MONEY INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERCENTAGES AT SELECTED MONEY INCOME LEVELS, BY COUNTY, 1999

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

Number of families
4,551 2,280 2,230 6,678 4,245
1,948 12,272
6,844 15,332
2,375
2,693 22,389
5,363 5,892 3,019
3,488 7,331 1,943 6,079 1,761
5,964 5,997 2,120 4,356 10,357
47,896 17,188
7,346 3,578 23,014
6,016 6,898 4,431 3,799 10,407
2,349 5,480
763 4,391 2,004

Median income ($)
31,380 29,539 29,663 48,966 43,481
34,512 38,586 53,132 35,031 36,657
32,473 41,580 46,368 38,235 34,363
29,402 42,189 31,928 37,931 31,866
31,262 51,093 38,418 46,146 42,155
41,244 49,748 61,502 41,443 56,039
41,570 47,123 35,903 49,798 37,847
38,924 43,262 30,691 39,992 30,278

Less than povertya

Percent with incomes

Less than $30,000

$30,000 to $49,999

$50,000 or over

19.3

48

22.3

51

20.9

50

7.7

25

8.1

29

15.3

43

14.7

38

6.5

22

13.5

41

12.4

39

17.6

45

13.9

36

9.0

30

14.1

38

15.7

43

22.1

51

9.2

32

17.8

45

13.6

37

16.9

47

22.3

48

7.3

26

15.8

40

8.9

28

9.2

32

12.8

35

7.2

23

4.9

18

10.0

32

4.0

17

15.2

37

6.2

26

14.4

39

6.9

23

11.2

38

12.3

36

10.5

33

16.1

49

8.1

33

22.0

50

26

26

21

29

20

30

26

49

31

40

26

31

25

37

24

54

30

29

25

37

28

27

25

39

24

46

25

37

30

27

23

27

29

39

28

27

29

35

22

30

23

28

23

52

27

33

26

46

30

38

25

40

27

50

20

62

30

38

24

59

21

42

27

47

30

32

27

50

27

35

23

41

23

44

29

22

31

37

24

27

(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

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TABLE 5.130 (Continued)
MEDIAN MONEY INCOME OF FAMILIES AND PERCENTAGES AT SELECTED MONEY INCOME LEVELS, BY COUNTY, 1999

County

Number of families

Median income ($)

Less than povertya

Percent with incomes

Less than $30,000

$30,000 to $49,999

$50,000 or over

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

49,940 19,078
1,039 4,133 2,611
15,811 7,077 1,343 8,560 1,818
556 4,903 2,296 2,875 2,896
11,446 10,156
6,875 2,855 1,837
15,693 2,569 2,846 5,210 7,798
17,646 16,955
9,325 1,692 5,400
7,040 679
1,415 5,805 22,293
1,973 2,978 2,813 6,186

38,509 60,065 36,215 34,753 33,221
41,631 35,660 29,611 35,379 35,208
27,800 35,951 30,000 32,513 31,693
39,239 39,083 34,478 37,295 32,762
41,891 31,445 38,715 39,776 37,418
39,034 52,386 34,372 32,868 36,325
39,442 32,462 29,696 40,704 44,652
34,968 36,219 39,349 38,887

16.2

38

5.7

19

15.8

41

15.5

41

15.8

46

12.4

34

11.3

40

17.2

51

17.6

41

19.9

46

22.3

54

18.6

43

20.2

50

17.3

46

22.7

46

13.6

38

15.5

38

17.8

44

8.8

36

20.8

46

12.2

33

20.5

48

15.5

37

9.3

36

11.2

39

10.0

36

8.0

24

15.9

42

24.1

47

18.7

42

13.4

36

17.2

45

21.6

50

8.4

31

8.6

30

16.8

43

13.0

41

14.6

36

14.7

37

26

35

20

61

27

33

29

30

22

32

26

40

26

33

25

24

27

32

23

31

19

27

26

32

21

29

26

28

26

28

26

36

25

37

23

33

31

33

29

26

26

41

25

27

24

39

26

38

28

33

31

33

22

53

27

31

24

29

20

37

25

39

29

26

22

27

33

36

27

43

26

31

27

31

28

35

26

37

a In 1999, the weighted average poverty threshold for a family of four persons was $17,029; for a four-person family with two related children under 18 years, it was $16,954.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, Summary Tape File 3A. Distributions of families by income levels computed by The Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

Year
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

TABLE 5.136
MEDIAN INCOME FOR HOUSEHOLDS AND 4-PERSON FAMILIES, 1984-2001, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES

Georgia
32,402 33,028 37,553 39,808 38,197 37,970 36,196 34,490 35,606

United States

Median household incomea (2001 CPI-U adjusted dollars)
Year

Georgia

36,343 37,059 38,365 38,724 39,144 39,850 39,324 38,183 37,880

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

38,197 37,178 39,332 36,503 40,323 41,935 41,878 43,070 42,576

United States
37,688 38,119 39,306 39,869 40,699 42,173 43,228 43,162 42,228

Year
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Georgia
29,623 31,907 34,602 35,529 38,208 40,019 41,184 41,274 42,696

Median incomeb 4-person family (current dollars)

United States

Year

Georgia

31,097 32,777 34,716 36,812 39,051 40,763 41,451 43,056 44,615

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

44,120 45,093 48,850 48,920 51,649 55,989 57,795 59,489 59,497

United States
45,161 47,012 49,687 51,518 53,350 56,061 59,981 62,228 63,278

a Expressed in 2001 CPI-U adjusted dollars; data are sample-based; for standard errors, see source.
b Expressed in current dollars; not adjusted for inflation.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Income Statistics Branch/HHES Division, Median Household Income by State: 1984 to 2001; Current Population Survey; Median Household Income by State, Historical Income Tables: 1984 to 2001.

TABLE 5.140
INDIVIDUAL FEDERAL INCOME AND TAX DATA FOR GEORGIA, 2001, BY SIZE OF ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME (number; thousands of dollars)

Adjusted gross income

$20,000

$30,000

$50,000

$75,000

$100,000

Total

Under

under

under

under

under

under

$200,000

Item

returns

$20,000

$30,000

$50,000

$75,000

$100,000

$200,000

or more

Returns count Joint returns count Single returns count
Adjusted gross income amount Salaries and wages: Number of returns Amount Taxable interest income: Number of returns Amount Tax-exempt interest: Number of returns Amount Dividends received: Number of returns Amount Business or profession net income (less loss): Number of returns Amount Number of farm returns Net capital gain (less loss): Number of returns Amount Taxable IRA distributions: Number of returns Amount Taxable pensions/annuities: Number of returns Amount Taxable Social Security income: Number of returns Amount Total adjustments: Number of returns Amount

3,655,752 1,373,908 1,466,793
166,756,155
3,229,098 128,346,574
1,546,185 4,130,037
78,639 890,540
765,590 2,685,955
524,843 4,798,351
49,347
596,609 7,533,889
189,037 2,120,866
563,082 8,485,397
234,996 2,019,475
633,475 1,467,642

1,379,072 163,385 793,470
13,811,57
1,164,784 11,331,699
297,281 408,977
7,554 26,114
121,491 142,227

551,166 131,237 231,356
13,617,374
498,385 11,732,255
156,084 269,499
4,186 21,182
55,646 85,544

167,922 808,032
9,173
93,449 90,300
34,101 147,028
128,529 889,962
5,220 14,354
174,365 151,921

60,746 356,137
4,892
42,823 71,091
22,282 128,963
77,787 851,713
37,466 68,905
78,782 107,409

672,365 268,409 262,109
26,224,738
615,893 22,303,780
300,989 502,838
9,391 57,623
119,522 186,065
93,773 600,313
9,077
88,712 151,954
37,999 275,993
119,345 1,642,984
72,314 396,605
130,904 205,226

469,726 325,585 102,346
28,761,990
433,027 23,785,392
306,202 574,242
12,136 80,675
143,828 253,302

244,359 205,062
29,875
21,025,110
227,489 17,279,282
192,534 408,409
9,550 70,385
107,213 221,596

233,889 205,619
22,015
30,845,744
216,791 24,041,290
207,055 675,729
17,767 162,655
144,774 507,756

71,215 63,036
6,348
34,195,120
62,464 17,615,842
68,649 1,200,008
16,963 455,797
59,781 1,245,378

79,647 631,991
9,528
104,704 257,241
38,715 389,868
108,084 1,869,495
58,255 640,582
104,728 197,247

44,105 473,619
5,390
78,914 257,032
24,605 330,066
59,438 1,270,464
28,119 380,003
48,864 140,168

46,830 1,049,569
5,567
116,603 802,147
24,346 543,846
53,875 1,476,235
24,984 372,629
60,554 290,718

17,699 1,227,194
2,763
56,007 5,735,069
5,792 288,817
13,251 456,880
8,523 145,369
28,999 358,067
(continued)

TABLE 5.140 (Continued)
INDIVIDUAL FEDERAL INCOME AND TAX DATA FOR GEORGIA, 2001, BY SIZE OF ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME (number; thousands of dollars)

Adjusted gross income

$20,000

$30,000

$50,000

$75,000

$100,000

Total

Under

under

under

under

under

under

$200,000

Item

returns

$20,000

$30,000

$50,000

$75,000

$100,000

$200,000

or more

Total itemized deductions: Number of returns Amount
Taxable income: Number of returns Amount
Total credits: Number of returns Amount
Earned income credit: Number of returns Amount
Excess earned income credit: Number of returns Amount
Income tax: Number of returns Amount
Total tax liability: Number of returns Amount
Tax due at time of filing: Number of returns Amount
Overpayment (negative amount): Number of returns Amount

1,382,043 27,275,708
2,882,197 111,686,626
1,397,518 1,111,586
739,224 1,351,653
646,525 1,205,149
2,636,873 22,788,364
2,794,408 23,817,405
673,736 2,590,220
2,838,530 -6,041,650

91,346 1,173,801
666,414 3,054,777
346,920 100,252
548,065 1,140,807
511,266 1,049,637
542,217 344,259
665,742 505,836
144,016 89,999
1,174,646 -1,865,554

123,705 1,584,846
532,534 6,524,527
298,339 206,792
178,068 205,747
128,978 152,674
443,246 768,261
461,580 853,248
80,718 88,327
462,470 -830,522

309,780 4,190,072
666,220 15,838,207
302,515 285,682
10,382 2,253
4,463 932
637,067 2,191,995
645,907 2,340,692
133,675 199,687
526,750 -964,499

337,252 5,241,192
468,404 19,200,133
216,913 237,202
NA NA
NA NA
465,791 2,970,875
467,028 3,124,964
111,629 236,397
346,503 -914,342

216,472 4,170,940
243,992 14,776,880
123,992 133,617
NA NA
NA NA
243,788 2,642,671
244,054 2,751,135
76,879 217,908
159,596 -481,073

224,248 5,868,587
233,545 22,980,459
83,830 68,157
NA NA
NA NA
233,591 5,032,269
233,716 5,216,985
89,429 480,369
131,454 -577,891

69,780 4,794,114
71,079 29,311,636
24,848 79,854
NA NA
NA NA
71,107 8,836,622
71,142 9,014,675
34,566 1,273,274
25,385 -358,340

NA Not applicable. Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income, SOI Bulletin, Spring 2003.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.150
NUMBER AND PERCENT OF PERSONS IN POVERTY IN GEORGIA, 1980-2002, WITH STANDARD ERRORS OF MEASUREMENT

Year

Number of persons in poverty
(thousands)

Standard error (number in thousands)

Percent of population

Standard error (percent)

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

727

76

881

84

1,074

92

1,050

107

981

88

1,037

118

879

110

883

108

875

108

929

116

1,001

120

1,077

123

1,177

128

919

115

1,012

120

878

106

1,097

126

1,109

127

1,034

122

1,011

121

982

92

1,069

96

939

90

13.9

1.3

16.3

1.4

19.6

1.5

18.8

1.7

16.9

1.4

17.7

2.0

14.6

1.8

14.6

1.8

14.0

1.7

15.0

1.9

15.8

1.9

17.2

2.0

17.7

1.9

13.5

1.7

14.0

1.7

12.1

1.5

14.8

1.6

14.5

1.5

13.5

1.5

12.8

1.4

12.1

1.1

12.9

1.1

11.2

1.0

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Number of Poor and Poverty Rate, By State: 1980 to 2002.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.170
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Area/county

Total personal incomea

Georgia total Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan

239,753,556 184,792,244
54,961,312

MSAs Albany, GA Athens, GA Atlanta, GA Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Macon, GA Savannah, GA

2,851,972 3,755,014 144,477,239 11,875,662 7,135,716 8,555,877 8,418,277

Counties Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

310,711 143,388 208,801
74,065 967,122

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

294,806 998,476 2,010,986 393,635 316,296

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

4,469,002 271,708 272,395 310,717 595,027

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

1,070,826 446,306 431,127 109,615 867,681

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

192,653 2,026,179 1,194,233
175,605 6,864,966

Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

424,421 471,394 4,417,815 2,498,311
68,025

Net earningsb
172,081,090 137,435,946
34,645,144
1,873,230 2,523,558 110,676,133 7,787,413 4,779,864 5,684,508 5,536,693
183,065 93,495
128,810 45,405
534,362
206,107 710,426 1,491,017 239,770 183,862
2,821,137 169,049 177,664 167,371 446,937
693,859 281,214 289,350
60,692 637,680
111,107 1,367,363
888,516 107,633 4,335,153
374,830 301,004 3,514,187 1,611,461
33,762

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
39,748,166 30,082,051
9,666,115
476,838 764,794 22,633,308 2,172,598 1,257,184 1,562,413 1,714,004
50,909 17,256 28,527 11,943 193,036
44,943 142,766 270,946
63,549 54,630
895,587 50,607 34,044 66,454 74,392
195,375 60,979 60,374 20,126
127,124
30,422 322,635 132,206
26,008 1,546,198
34,110 61,136 580,904 582,586 13,652

Transfer paymentsd
27,924,300 17,274,247 10,650,053
501,904 466,662 11,167,798 1,915,651 1,098,668 1,308,956 1,167,580
76,737 32,637 51,464 16,717 239,724
43,756 145,284 249,023
90,316 77,804
752,278 52,052 60,687 76,892 73,698
181,592 104,113
81,403 28,797 102,877
51,124 336,181 173,511
41,964 983,615
15,481 109,254 322,724 304,264
20,611
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.170 (Continued)
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Area/county
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

Total personal incomea
5,213,971 117,797
24,256,702 797,544 806,042
2,435,357 287,315
2,527,593 214,902 434,569
322,774 446,741 556,071 23,085,876 359,213
217,899 2,332,371 2,481,513
268,894 48,650
958,284 445,557 415,024 220,852 406,729
3,375,030 2,318,752 3,661,046
479,678 38,399,629
453,630 53,588
2,051,393 1,017,136
444,911
319,733 20,434,056
831,227 3,701,334
163,285

Net earningsb
3,997,244 63,938
19,469,649 535,199 485,732
1,695,435 168,551
1,901,694 147,763 246,421
220,885 333,654 323,797 17,465,881 205,897
126,216 1,465,093 1,934,402
157,023 32,661
754,603 250,184 225,584 133,656 216,066
2,547,613 1,497,064 2,899,368
302,139 27,771,239
273,047 30,116
1,142,781 711,491 267,748
178,974 17,033,646
522,506 2,581,331
87,858

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
576,410 16,086
3,380,103 108,154 134,505
491,125 47,141
357,760 31,314 78,472
44,575 66,516 98,494 3,735,718 66,945
36,859 422,594 285,507
48,822 6,957
93,414 94,317 71,500 37,652 82,615
591,975 409,342 555,468
78,955 7,935,582
80,344 7,968
595,305 142,378
81,217
68,980 2,337,020
169,635 688,171
22,539

Transfer paymentsd
640,317 37,773
1,406,950 154,191 185,805
248,797 71,623
268,139 35,825
109,676
57,314 46,571 133,780 1,884,277 86,371
54,824 444,684 261,604
63,049 9,032
110,267 101,056 117,940
49,544 108,048
235,442 412,346 206,210
98,584 2,692,808
100,239 15,504
313,307 163,267
95,946
71,779 1,063,390
139,086 431,832
52,888
(continued)

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Area/county
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding

TABLE 5.170 (Continued)
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Total personal incomea
539,411 703,388 509,390 187,559 3,184,248
2,780,802 199,665
1,007,381 261,874 249,841
335,599 158,977 162,767 565,810 306,386
129,822 996,593 519,601 1,034,912 174,347
138,715 2,069,892
494,360 485,820 188,226
275,985 575,211 125,907 460,445 138,499
450,703 447,665 161,126 422,967 700,077
4,987,333 1,534,500
681,492 266,271 1,632,988

Net earningsb
340,131 488,453 308,429 128,753 2,467,290
1,972,824 120,601 732,201 165,065 147,294
187,133 92,931 93,649
420,038 192,500
76,858 629,647 408,137 748,990 110,935
92,313 1,347,320
344,055 295,856 104,508
166,389 400,250
80,472 286,046
80,135
278,072 303,332
99,531 277,459 520,201
3,233,914 1,109,050
511,847 187,146 1,319,099

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
87,120 138,643 101,090
19,604 402,528
477,885 34,814
122,982 54,209 43,495
54,862 22,934 22,875 70,402 50,411
21,315 168,212
54,244 148,053
27,523
18,711 377,571
83,487 92,673 33,454
43,464 76,636 18,120 72,465 26,872
70,035 69,685 23,728 85,252 72,511
962,131 200,708 105,572
38,268 141,012

Transfer paymentsd
112,160 76,292 99,871 39,202
314,430
330,093 44,250
152,198 42,600 59,052
93,604 43,112 46,243 75,370 63,475
31,649 198,734
57,220 137,869
35,889
27,691 345,001
66,818 97,291 50,264
66,132 98,325 27,315 101,934 31,492
102,596 74,648 37,867 60,256
107,365
791,288 224,742
64,073 40,857 172,877
(continued)

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Area/county
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

TABLE 5.170 (Continued)
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Total personal incomea
560,256 622,461 329,760 294,655 795,409
207,441 436,869
48,665 341,970 147,129
4,850,964 1,901,075
76,660 282,207 200,741
1,377,222 592,480 109,168 712,613 116,703
34,241 391,633 164,657 207,127 193,839
1,080,066 901,479 527,071 224,789 106,821
1,600,307 173,515 180,007 398,963 555,374
1,329,575 1,335,873
718,457 118,770 476,400

Net earningsb
354,771 405,632 206,873 207,549 505,894
126,617 259,230
26,077 172,787
80,580
3,079,118 1,407,724
52,708 160,017 113,909
910,004 363,780
64,004 421,712
66,005
15,708 247,159
96,419 98,593 99,871
654,063 586,140 305,487 102,176
57,541
1,087,985 98,519
115,738 201,201 334,378
864,817 953,605 386,471
67,121 275,562

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
98,714 121,607
47,324 41,224 110,082
37,561 100,355
7,046 99,322 26,270
848,172 297,487
8,916 50,317 34,332
225,231 100,742
14,993 140,978
20,233
7,369 56,028 24,819 37,090 40,890
211,732 156,041
92,149 66,576 18,225
266,032 27,678 19,825
101,899 91,226
187,059 171,941 123,703
16,486 103,972

Transfer paymentsd
106,771 95,222 75,563 45,882
179,433
43,263 77,284 15,542 69,861 40,279
923,674 195,864
15,036 71,873 52,500
241,987 127,958
30,171 149,923
30,465
11,164 88,446 43,419 71,444 53,078
214,271 159,298 129,435
56,037 31,055
246,290 47,318 44,444 95,863
129,770
277,699 210,327 208,283
35,163 96,866
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

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TABLE 5.170 (Continued)
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Area/county

Total personal incomea

Net earningsb

Dividends, interest, and
rentc

Transfer paymentsd

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

529,409 44,694 88,606
471,951 2,349,123
153,421 236,237 224,504 426,684

333,118 25,972 50,152
276,713 1,628,969
88,617 131,032 149,887 283,794

77,652 9,177
11,570 112,537 422,729
23,510 48,163 28,452 55,316

118,639 9,545
26,884 82,701 297,425
41,294 57,042 46,165 87,574

a The total personal income of an area reflects all income received by, or on behalf of persons (including nonprofit institutions) resident in that area, less personal contributions for social insurance and without deduction of personal taxes.
b Net earnings by place of residence; derived by subtracting personal contributions for social insurance from total earnings by place of work, and adding a residence adjustment factor.
c Includes payments by government and business to individuals, and payments to nonprofit institutions. See Tables 19.201 and 19.203 for detail.
d Includes rental income and residence adjustment for farm proprietors and capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, CD-ROM, May 2003.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

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TABLE 5.171
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county

1998

Georgia Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan

200,104,144 152,097,641
48,006,503

MSAs Albany, GA Athens, GA Atlanta, GA Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Macon, GA Savannah, GA

2,567,360 3,261,616 116,795,660 10,502,417 6,213,193 7,489,896 7,315,559

Counties Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

285,769 136,493 192,333
70,712 863,553

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

255,506 833,179 1,585,338 361,769 291,493

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

3,996,381 237,219 224,797 273,939 464,349

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

946,660 366,045 344,977
98,604 772,618

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

171,880 1,680,496
952,907 148,003 6,101,128

Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

359,592 425,036 3,374,659 2,171,607
56,957

1999
213,508,488 163,166,162
50,342,326
2,645,811 3,404,824 126,445,894 10,819,132 6,478,421 7,798,400 7,581,380
292,544 144,295 196,850
75,744 883,015
267,352 883,308 1,731,959 388,128 300,725
4,080,085 248,824 237,790 294,986 495,644
981,831 385,878 374,581 106,481 790,027
178,826 1,787,610 1,012,477
157,915 6,288,883
376,297 445,686 3,710,434 2,265,270
59,598

2000
231,412,065 178,018,835
53,393,230
2,775,650 3,613,010 139,018,879 11,488,966 6,872,380 8,289,298 8,069,324
308,208 138,732 205,621
71,522 931,309
274,027 951,435 1,917,905 388,462 312,587
4,330,480 264,187 258,424 307,606 550,085
1,056,863 425,339 409,832 104,622 836,870
190,112 1,935,030 1,115,554
168,717 6,646,772
403,289 470,947 4,138,089 2,407,726
62,982

2001
239,753,556 184,792,244
54,961,312
2,851,972 3,755,014 144,477,239 11,875,662 7,135,716 8,555,877 8,418,277
310,711 143,388 208,801
74,065 967,122
294,806 998,476 2,010,986 393,635 316,296
4,469,002 271,708 272,395 310,717 595,027
1,070,826 446,306 431,127 109,615 867,681
192,653 2,026,179 1,194,233
175,605 6,864,966
424,421 471,394 4,417,815 2,498,311
68,025
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

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TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

1998
4,562,587 118,484
19,651,123 710,567 748,760
2,023,513 258,683
1,933,290 186,272 396,352
266,297 334,338 518,468 19,225,637 320,171
192,320 2,137,246 2,055,991
238,155 41,793
750,082 390,378 374,973 190,999 340,288
2,771,882 1,975,662 2,657,128
420,373 31,483,915
369,915 48,280
1,824,103 863,700 382,067
267,799 15,974,509
724,320 2,921,130
149,228

1999
4,876,792 121,083
21,471,688 751,797 773,845
2,131,226 276,261
2,123,521 197,669 417,305
282,181 376,344 538,083 20,671,692 333,704
196,134 2,192,816 2,220,681
250,183 44,837
796,853 405,734 383,283 197,768 361,900
2,990,459 2,073,771 2,952,678
435,910 33,637,898
396,826 49,376
1,869,400 918,039 406,626
291,879 17,560,950
758,947 3,199,723
153,080

2000
5,181,484 121,968
23,698,962 779,918 795,009
2,309,160 287,621
2,379,550 205,488 431,536
306,674 420,276 555,224 22,048,900 351,161
211,837 2,287,303 2,414,049
248,941 48,392
872,467 433,227 411,227 209,312 395,597
3,262,218 2,204,071 3,373,797
458,805 37,285,279
419,134 51,486
2,019,916 981,330 425,477
307,696 19,541,921
795,661 3,510,846
158,812

2001
5,213,971 117,797
24,256,702 797,544 806,042
2,435,357 287,315
2,527,593 214,902 434,569
322,774 446,741 556,071 23,085,876 359,213
217,899 2,332,371 2,481,513
268,894 48,650
958,284 445,557 415,024 220,852 406,729
3,375,030 2,318,752 3,661,046
479,678 38,399,629
453,630 53,588
2,051,393 1,017,136
444,911
319,733 20,434,056
831,227 3,701,334
163,285
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding

1998
462,048 552,279 437,866 170,836 2,238,176
2,361,134 176,670 843,910 213,369 230,055
301,839 140,026 146,071 483,396 273,209
111,075 889,602 430,114 931,915 151,247
114,743 1,856,971
415,922 435,057 160,131
248,720 503,950 107,573 417,388 128,894
420,465 403,365 134,082 345,829 581,420
4,390,019 1,139,074
586,059 217,163 1,189,277

1999
491,436 582,299 467,215 180,100 2,514,415
2,507,514 189,824 880,620 226,616 233,154
311,808 148,606 153,584 514,603 282,417
116,151 911,592 452,995 981,199 158,143
120,397 1,919,861
445,599 446,616 167,396
264,550 524,794 113,115 440,881 138,001
444,792 407,001 143,107 373,371 623,465
4,583,830 1,246,449
614,760 234,000 1,320,779

2000
530,041 648,512 501,870 183,833 2,894,784
2,694,816 195,951 929,676 246,090 249,354
327,313 156,060 159,871 543,216 295,249
125,590 970,798 488,347 1,035,331 168,298
129,335 2,033,221
485,108 481,238 179,854
263,958 544,893 116,965 468,100 135,219
438,538 433,664 152,478 400,969 685,077
4,843,437 1,409,660
660,391 248,978 1,490,590

2001
539,411 703,388 509,390 187,559 3,184,248
2,780,802 199,665
1,007,381 261,874 249,841
335,599 158,977 162,767 565,810 306,386
129,822 996,593 519,601 1,034,912 174,347
138,715 2,069,892
494,360 485,820 188,226
275,985 575,211 125,907 460,445 138,499
450,703 447,665 161,126 422,967 700,077
4,987,333 1,534,500
681,492 266,271 1,632,988
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

1998
489,433 484,522 295,336 247,626 675,118
186,382 382,975
41,474 282,680 135,794
4,512,594 1,688,013
69,982 260,960 174,719
1,244,487 529,980 95,361 664,296 101,455
31,387 367,620 146,427 199,750 175,236
927,820 812,662 476,831 182,955
94,893
1,330,666 157,542 159,552 318,484 527,903
1,175,292 1,022,377
686,589 104,523 444,720

1999
529,155 530,605 307,407 260,934 717,604
194,137 402,592
43,679 302,644 143,093
4,638,184 1,791,926
73,285 271,874 190,752
1,298,697 535,726 102,276 684,906 106,287
32,877 380,329 151,860 204,398 181,981
985,688 830,726 503,385 194,193
97,306
1,416,788 162,695 167,043 345,491 546,943
1,236,743 1,123,353
690,414 107,681 464,086

2000
548,175 576,802 327,294 281,341 772,518
199,167 424,785
47,006 327,863 144,619
4,834,885 1,894,656
77,059 283,141 196,517
1,366,586 572,096 105,342 707,074 111,053
32,314 392,979 158,287 207,842 186,195
1,030,634 873,337 519,258 212,901 104,055
1,562,777 166,024 172,611 377,697 565,817
1,309,925 1,257,182
721,488 114,216 480,502

2001
560,256 622,461 329,760 294,655 795,409
207,441 436,869
48,665 341,970 147,129
4,850,964 1,901,075
76,660 282,207 200,741
1,377,222 592,480 109,168 712,613 116,703
34,241 391,633 164,657 207,127 193,839
1,080,066 901,479 527,071 224,789 106,821
1,600,307 173,515 180,007 398,963 555,374
1,329,575 1,335,873
718,457 118,770 476,400
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county

1998

1999

2000

2001

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

466,294 42,413 85,050
386,628 2,067,892
139,437 219,521 199,278 405,499

490,593 44,253 89,269
408,423 2,129,415
146,169 227,503 206,442 407,638

526,038 43,366 90,979
445,471 2,319,389
144,946 234,979 216,272 414,866

529,409 44,694 88,606
471,951 2,349,123
153,421 236,237 224,504 426,684

a The total personal income of an area reflects all income received by, or on behalf of persons (including nonprofit institutions) resident in that area, less personal contributions for social insurance and without deduction for personal taxes.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, 2003.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county

1998

Georgia Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan
MSAs Albany, GA Athens, GA Atlanta, GA Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Macon, GA Savannah, GA
Counties Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

25,447 28,110 19,572
21,313 22,001 30,121 22,320 22,694 23,505 25,362
16,696 18,425 19,132 17,665 19,640
18,776 19,461 22,186 20,675 18,317
25,770 20,836 16,156 16,971 20,795
17,417 16,740 18,852 16,295 17,398
17,865 20,201 18,780 14,649 26,431
24,439 17,226 25,749 21,949 17,048

1999
26,536 29,374 20,209
21,951 22,527 31,534 22,805 23,654 24,309 25,998
16,888 19,049 19,581 18,524 19,870
19,046 19,798 23,364 22,158 18,695
26,450 21,500 16,549 18,010 21,410
17,792 17,416 19,791 17,241 18,131
18,765 21,010 19,427 15,394 27,151
25,458 17,715 27,001 22,614 17,806

2000
28,103 31,197 21,120
22,975 23,452 33,507 24,033 24,992 25,644 27,509
17,691 18,221 20,300 17,638 20,809
18,859 20,435 25,002 22,193 19,198
28,150 22,584 17,589 18,667 23,370
18,814 19,072 20,760 16,531 19,135
19,832 21,978 20,789 16,427 28,650
26,897 18,467 28,777 23,654 18,767

2001
28,523 31,595 21,495
23,275 24,085 33,769 24,721 25,909 26,265 28,422
17,741 18,845 20,673 18,025 21,630
19,854 20,580 25,265 22,615 19,569
29,028 23,193 18,318 18,887 24,456
18,839 19,689 21,095 17,333 19,516
20,258 22,132 21,785 16,864 29,525
27,784 18,214 29,150 24,261 20,031
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

1998
20,463 17,381 34,417 19,839 18,185
23,346 16,879 23,294 15,083 18,207
18,027 23,379 18,614 29,827 16,817
17,033 22,078 23,064 19,365 13,234
21,261 19,180 17,281 18,958 17,893
32,108 22,240 31,339 21,344 39,810
17,619 18,963 27,304 20,433 16,505
19,530 29,530 21,314 22,613 14,837

1999
21,207 17,569 36,462 20,422 18,541
24,142 17,751 24,454 15,981 19,059
18,776 24,755 19,174 31,482 17,436
17,113 22,795 24,415 20,322 12,619
21,631 19,865 17,595 19,221 18,613
33,472 23,130 31,666 21,773 41,664
17,750 19,272 27,725 21,175 17,253
20,556 30,941 21,563 23,740 15,276

2000
21,715 17,772 38,523 20,758 18,865
25,707 18,164 26,396 16,494 19,625
20,192 25,819 19,655 32,974 18,338
18,414 23,845 26,043 20,162 12,752
23,081 21,122 18,792 19,778 19,839
35,422 24,271 33,562 22,568 45,605
17,624 20,143 29,849 22,114 17,981
21,275 32,753 22,012 24,907 15,802

2001
21,060 17,122 38,150 21,047 19,005
26,487 17,971 26,869 17,220 19,634
20,939 26,419 19,748 34,250 18,808
18,828 24,350 25,936 21,886 12,620
24,357 21,633 18,855 20,487 19,977
35,685 25,413 33,531 23,187 46,535
18,585 20,908 29,998 22,262 18,688
21,655 32,708 22,366 25,160 16,281
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding

1998
18,658 23,992 19,583 16,599 21,397
22,052 18,336 21,700 19,977 18,266
17,347 16,402 17,155 20,916 17,957
15,522 20,098 18,181 15,222 18,384
11,694 20,534 21,103 20,579 15,341
17,795 20,484 15,568 18,502 20,024
18,026 19,364 16,714 23,092 17,080
23,633 19,986 23,721 17,973 16,417

1999
19,424 24,904 20,533 16,774 22,249
22,959 19,384 21,773 20,275 18,491
17,980 17,463 17,961 21,957 18,112
16,200 20,452 18,615 15,829 19,024
11,911 20,989 21,687 21,055 15,755
18,857 20,715 16,113 19,593 21,566
18,835 18,992 17,420 24,445 17,565
24,680 20,947 23,979 19,006 16,963

2000
20,534 27,243 21,780 16,559 23,798
24,210 19,654 22,178 21,395 19,594
18,974 18,144 18,687 22,926 18,466
17,292 21,585 19,623 16,869 20,143
12,506 22,068 22,914 22,616 16,491
18,764 21,069 16,268 20,768 21,184
18,292 19,849 18,426 25,844 18,615
25,972 22,410 25,005 19,571 17,944

2001
20,644 28,883 22,067 16,716 24,416
24,548 20,065 23,156 22,155 19,533
19,583 18,426 18,940 23,577 18,860
18,162 21,993 19,428 16,890 20,672
13,278 22,420 22,495 22,732 16,971
19,529 21,993 17,526 20,470 21,506
18,746 20,272 19,218 26,517 18,534
26,776 22,854 25,450 20,627 18,390
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

1998
21,257 23,728 19,223 19,302 18,026
19,877 21,280 15,976 19,753 17,425
22,592 24,634 18,787 17,217 18,737
21,442 20,955 17,962 20,281 15,482
15,229 17,039 16,811 16,868 16,060
21,879 21,429 18,387 20,854 14,302
22,896 16,737 15,390 19,582 19,268
19,303 18,800 19,280 16,429 21,314

1999
22,664 24,295 19,978 19,601 18,978
20,526 21,567 17,042 20,452 18,282
23,261 25,890 19,775 17,821 20,417
22,304 21,200 19,407 20,782 16,407
16,038 17,249 17,276 17,400 16,613
23,269 21,727 19,349 21,258 14,519
24,270 17,198 15,836 20,494 19,908
20,288 19,315 19,410 16,891 22,072

2000
23,023 24,687 20,819 20,387 20,192
20,755 22,522 18,017 21,716 18,636
24,228 26,849 20,348 18,418 20,975
23,366 22,445 20,111 21,269 16,994
15,566 17,601 17,936 17,606 16,967
24,050 22,712 19,878 22,717 15,115
26,520 17,429 16,292 21,686 20,477
21,430 20,400 20,348 18,118 22,694

2001
23,387 25,371 20,916 20,975 20,472
21,586 22,777 18,483 22,297 19,334
24,408 26,416 19,641 18,624 21,536
23,313 23,196 21,214 21,438 17,555
17,001 17,422 18,754 17,531 17,722
25,194 23,242 20,102 23,374 15,721
26,872 18,041 17,033 22,417 19,981
21,542 20,737 20,234 18,846 22,626
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 1998-2001 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county

1998

1999

2000

2001

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

17,948 18,133 14,161 20,898 25,412
16,751 20,390 19,572 18,367

18,625 18,688 14,608 21,159 25,810
17,166 21,246 20,216 18,473

19,766 18,130 14,731 22,135 27,566
16,919 22,012 21,131 18,920

19,683 19,207 14,291 22,530 27,392
17,732 22,101 21,718 19,392

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, May 2003.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Consumer Pnce Index. All Urban Consumers. All ltems for Selected Areas.

1999-2003

. ......................................... .. ... ........................................... 154

Consumer Price Index. All Urban Consumers. All ltems and Major Groups.

Atlanta. 19942003...... ... ... ......................... ........

... .... ..

155

Consumer Pnce lndex for Urban Wage Eamers and Clerical Workers.

Atlanta. 1999-2003

. ......................... ................................................ . . . . . 157

Consumer P k e Indexes. All Items, for All Urban Consumersand for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers In Atlanta, 1985-2003

..... .............. 159

Consumer Price lndex for All Urban Consumers. U.S. C~tyAverage. By Group.

1999-2003

...

. ....... 160

Consumer Pnce Index tor All Urban Consumers and Urban Wage Eamers

and Clencal Workers. All Items U S Clty Average. 1985.2003

163

Consumer Pnce Index. All Urban Consumers, All ltems For Reg~onsand Cities

of Spec~fiedSlze In the South. 1990-200

164

Producer Price Indexes. By Stage of Processing. 1992-2003.................................. ... .................. 165

Producer Pnce Indexes. By Commodity Group, 1998.200

166

Prices Receivedby Farmers in Georgia, 1998-200

168

TABLE 6.101
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, ALL ITEMS, FOR SELECTED AREAS, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Area

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

U.S. city average

166.6

Atlanta, GA

164.8

Anchorage, AK Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI Cincinnati-Hamilton, OH-KY-IN Cleveland-Akron, OH Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Denver-Boulder-Greeley, CO Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI Honolulu, HI Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX Kansas City, MO-KS Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL Milwaukee-Racine, WI Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN-WI New York-Northern New Jersey-
Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Philadelphia-Wilmington-
Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD Phoenix-Mesa, Azb Pittsburgh, PA Portland-Salem, OR-WA San Diego, CA San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA St. Louis, MO-IL Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FLc Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WVd

148.4 176.0 168.4 159.2 162.5 158.0 166.6 163.9 173.3 148.7 160.1 166.1 162.4 163.7 163.3
177.0
171.9 NA 162.5 172.6 172.8 172.5 172.8 157.6 140.6 104.2

172.2
170.6
150.9 183.6 173.8 164.8 168.0 164.7 173.2 169.8 176.3 154.2 166.6 171.6 167.8 168.6 170.1
182.5
176.5 NA 168.0 178.0 182.8 180.2 179.2 163.1 145.7 107.6

177.1
176.2
155.2 191.5 178.3 167.9 172.9 170.4 181.3 174.4 178.4 158.8 172.2 177.3 173.0 171.7 176.5
187.1
181.3 NA 172.5 182.4 191.2 189.9 185.7 167.3 148.8 110.4

179.9
178.2
158.2 196.5 181.2 170.0 173.3 172.7 184.8 178.9 180.3 159.2 174.0 182.2 175.5 174.0 179.6
191.9
184.9 101.2 174.0 183.8 197.9 193.0 189.3 169.1 153.9 113.0

184.0
180.8
162.5 203.9 184.5 173.4 176.2 176.2 186.8 182.5 184.5 163.7 177.0 187.0 180.6 177.7 182.7
197.8
188.8 103.3 177.5 186.3 205.3 196.4 192.3 173.4 158.1 116.2

10.4
9.7
9.5 15.9
9.6 8.9 8.4 11.5 12.1 11.3 6.5 10.1 10.6 12.6 11.2 8.6 11.9
11.8
9.8 NA 9.2 7.9 18.8 13.9 11.3 10.0 12.4 11.5

NA Not available.
a The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers measures the average change in prices of a market basket of goods and services purchased by urban consumers. The specific city indexes do not indicate whether it costs more to live in one city than another.
b December 2001 = 100.
c 1987 = 100.
d November 1996 = 100.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2004.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.112
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXa FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERS, ALL ITEMS AND MAJOR GROUPS, ATLANTA, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

1999

All items All items less food and energy All items less shelter All items less medical care All items less energy
Energy Food and beverages
Food Food at home Food away from home
Alcoholic beverages Housing
Shelter Rent of primary residence Owners' equivalent rent of primary residenceb
Fuels and utilities Fuels Gas (piped) and electricity Electricity Utility (piped) as service
Household furnishings and operations Apparel
Transportation Private transportation Motor fuel Gasoline (all types) Gasoline, unleaded regular Gasoline, unleaded premium Gasoline, unleaded midgradec

164.8 173.7 159.0 159.4 173.0 102.1 167.6 172.1 166.1 182.0 129.5 165.1 183.8 185.0
179.0 143.1 130.5 131.9 137.6 125.2 130.8 132.4 130.3 130.5
89.2 88.8 85.2 95.9 108.6

2000
170.6 177.7 164.5 164.9 177.1 122.5 171.8 176.5 171.2 185.9 131.3 171.0 190.3 191.0
185.1 155.6 143.3 144.5 138.9 158.3 128.7 132.3 137.6 137.6 120.4 119.8 117.2 125.1 145.1

2001
176.2 182.8 169.7 170.2 182.7 129.1 180.1 185.5 181.0 193.3 133.0 178.4 197.2 201.3
191.7 174.7 165.5 167.0 145.0 211.3 128.1 127.0 139.0 138.6 112.5 111.7 108.9 117.4 135.6

2002
178.2 186.2 171.0 171.8 185.9 120.3 181.9 187.5 181.4 198.4 133.0 179.7 201.6 207.3
199.9 165.9 154.1 155.6 142.5 179.7 125.4 131.3 139.7 139.2 106.0 105.2 102.3 111.1 127.9

2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

180.8

9.7

186.7

7.5

174.4

9.7

173.6

8.9

187.1

8.2

133.7

31.0

186.8

11.5

192.8

12.0

185.7

11.8

204.0

12.1

134.4

3.8

181.6

10.0

202.3

10.1

205.6

11.1

202.0

12.8

178.0

24.4

165.7

27.0

166.9

26.5

142.4

3.5

217.4

73.6

122.8

-6.1

125.7

-5.1

144.1

10.6

143.9

10.3

123.6

38.6

122.7

38.2

120.3

41.2

127.7

33.2

148.3

36.6

(continued)

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.112 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXa FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERS, ALL ITEMS AND MAJOR GROUPS, ATLANTA, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

Medical care

254.0

264.2

276.7

291.0

311.2

22.5

Recreationd

101.5

103.6

106.6

107.5

106.4

NA

Education and communicationd

101.5

103.8

107.2

109.0

105.4

NA

Other goods and services

243.2

249.8

264.0

272.0

276.0

13.5

Services

190.8

197.7

207.0

210.4

213.9

12.1

Services less rent of shelterb

203.9

211.4

223.5

226.3

233.8

14.7

Services less medical care services 183.2

189.8

198.7

201.4

203.7

11.2

Commodities

139.1

143.7

145.5

146.0

147.4

6.0

Commodities less food

123.9

128.4

127.6

127.7

127.5

2.9

Commodities less food and beverages 123.9

128.5

127.5

127.7

127.5

2.9

Durables

118.2

117.3

116.6

115.1

111.9

-5.3

Nondurables

147.0

154.4

157.6

159.0

162.7

10.7

Nondurables less food

127.4

136.9

135.9

137.2

139.6

9.6

Nondurables less food

and beverages

127.8

137.9

136.7

138.2

140.7

10.1

NA Not available. a The Consumer Price index for All Urban Consumers measures the average change in prices of a market basket of
goods and services purchased by urban consumers. b December 1982=100. c December 1993=100. d December 1997=100.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2004.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.201
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERSa, FOR ATLANTA, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

1999

All items All items less food and energy All items less shelter All items less medical care All items less energy
Energy Food and beverages
Food Food at home Food away from home Alcoholic beverages
Housing Shelter Rent of primary residence Owners' equivalent rent of primary residenceb
Fuels and utilities Fuels Gas (piped) and electricity Electricity Utility (piped) gas service
Household furnishings and operations Apparel
Transportation Private transportation Motor fuel Gasoline (all types) Gasoline, unleaded regular Gasoline, unleaded premium Gasoline, unleaded midgradec

162.0 171.1 157.7 157.1 170.5 102.8 166.1 169.7 161.6 183.6 127.3 162.0 178.5 185.0
166.6 143.9 131.4 132.2 137.6 125.2 133.0 128.5 128.6 127.6
89.3 88.8 85.2 95.9 108.6

2000
168.1 174.9 163.7 163.0 174.4 124.0 170.5 174.4 166.9 187.5 128.8 167.8 184.7 191.0
172.3 155.5 143.2 143.6 138.9 158.3 130.9 129.0 136.5 135.5 120.4 119.8 117.2 125.1 145.1

2001
173.6 179.7 168.6 168.3 180.0 128.7 179.1 183.7 177.0 195.0 130.8 175.6 191.9 201.3
178.4 173.4 163.8 164.5 145.0 211.3 130.8 123.4 136.9 135.6 112.5 111.7 108.9 117.4 135.6

2002
175.4 183.4 169.4 169.6 183.3 119.3 180.2 184.9 176.8 199.6 130.7 177.4 197.0 207.3
186.1 165.1 153.0 153.8 142.5 179.7 129.3 127.2 136.8 135.3 106.0 105.2 102.3 111.1 127.9

2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

178.2

10.0

184.2

7.7

173.2

9.8

171.7

9.3

184.7

8.3

132.2

28.6

184.7

11.2

189.6

11.7

180.5

11.7

204.8

11.5

132.1

3.8

179.4

10.7

197.5

10.6

205.6

11.1

188.1

12.9

176.2

22.4

163.6

24.5

164.2

24.2

142.4

3.5

217.4

73.6

128.7

-3.2

122.4

-4.7

141.5

10.0

140.0

9.7

123.6

38.4

122.7

38.2

120.3

41.2

127.6

33.1

148.3

36.6

(continued)

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.201 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERSa, FOR ATLANTA, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

Medical care

250.3

259.9

270.1

284.8

306.6

22.5

Recreationd

97.9

99.5

101.8

103.3

102.3

4.5

Education and communicationd

101.9

103.6

106.8

108.4

104.0

2.1

Other goods and services

256.9

269.2

286.1

295.7

301.3

17.3

Services

189.1

195.8

205.3

209.3

212.9

12.6

Services less rent of shelterb

183.2

189.8

200.7

203.6

210.7

15.0

Services less medical care services 181.8

188.2

197.5

200.7

203.0

11.7

Commodities

138.7

144.2

146.2

146.0

148.0

6.7

Commodities less food

124.0

129.7

128.8

128.5

129.3

4.3

Commodities less food and beverages 123.9

129.7

128.7

128.5

129.2

4.3

Durables

119.0

118.3

117.3

115.6

113.1

-5.0

Nondurables

147.9

156.9

160.6

160.9

165.2

11.7

Nondurables less food

129.9

142.3

141.4

142.3

146.1

12.5

Nondurables less food

and beverages

130.2

143.5

142.5

143.5

147.6

13.4

a The Consumer Price index for All Urban Consumers measures the average change in prices of a market basket of goods and services purchased by urban consumers.
b Based on December 1982 = 100.
c Based on December 1993 = 100.
d Based on December 1997 = 100.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2004.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.205
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXESa FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERS AND FOR URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERS, ATLANTA, 1985-2003, WITH PERCENT CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS YEAR
(1982-84 = 100)

Year

All urban consumers

Percent change from previous year

Urban wage earners and
clerical workers

Percent change from previous year

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

108.9

4.6

107.9

4.3

112.2

3.0

110.8

2.7

116.5

3.8

114.8

3.6

120.4

3.3

118.6

3.3

126.1

4.7

124.4

4.9

131.7

4.4

130.0

4.5

135.9

3.2

133.9

3.0

138.5

1.9

136.6

2.0

143.4

3.5

141.4

3.5

146.7

2.3

144.3

2.1

150.9

2.9

148.7

3.0

156.0

3.4

153.6

3.3

158.9

1.9

156.5

1.9

161.2

1.4

158.4

1.2

164.8

2.2

162.0

2.3

170.6

3.5

168.1

3.8

176.2

3.3

173.6

3.3

178.2

1.1

175.4

1.0

180.8

1.5

178.2

1.6

a The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers measures the average change in prices of a market basket of goods and services purchased by urban consumers. The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers measures the average change in prices of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by urban households whose primary source of income is derived from the employment of wage earners and clerical workers.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2004.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.210
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, BY GROUP, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

1999 2000 2001

2002 2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

All items All items less food All items less food and shelter All items less food and energy All items less shelter All items less medical care All items less energy
Energy
Food and beverages Food Food at home Cereals and bakery products Meats, poultry, fish, and eggs Fruits and vegetables Nonalcoholic beverages and beverage materials Alcoholic beverages Other food at home Dairy and related products Sugar and sweets Fats and oils Food away from home
Housing Shelter Rent of primary residence Lodging away from homec Owners' equivalent rent of primary residence
Fuels and utilities Fuels Fuel oil and other fuels Fuel oil Other household fuelse Gas (piped) and electricity Electricity Utility natural gas service Water and sewer and trash collection servicesc Water and sewerage maintenance Garbage and trash collectionf
Household furnishings and operations Furniture and bedding Appliancesc Other household equipment and furnishingsc Tools, hardware, outdoor equipment and suppliesc Housekeeping supplies Household operationsc

167.0 159.0 177.0 160.2 162.0 174.4
106.6
164.6 164.1 164.2 185.0 147.9 203.1 134.3 169.7 153.5 159.6 152.3 148.3 165.1
163.9 187.3 177.5 112.3 192.9
128.8 113.5
91.4 86.6 127.4 120.9 126.5 113.0 104.0 222.0 263.8
126.7 134.9
97.7 98.8
99.0 148.1 104.5

166.6 173.0 165.0 181.3 165.7 167.3 178.6
124.6
168.4 167.8 167.9 188.3 154.5 204.6 137.8 174.7 155.6 160.7 154.0 147.4 169.0
169.6 193.4 183.9 117.5 198.7
137.9 122.8 129.7 130.3 155.5 128.0 128.5 132.0 106.5 227.5 269.8
128.2 134.4
96.3 98.0
97.0 153.4 110.5

172.2 177.8 168.7 186.1 169.7 171.9 183.5
129.3
173.6 173.1 173.4 193.8 161.3 212.2 139.2 179.3 159.6 167.1 155.7 155.7 173.9
176.4 200.6 192.1 118.6 206.3
150.2 135.4 129.3 125.8 168.7 142.4 137.8 158.3 109.6 234.6 275.5
129.1 132.2
94.7 96.7
96.7 158.4 115.6

177.1 180.5 169.2 190.5 170.8 174.3 187.7
121.7
176.8 176.2 175.6 198.0 162.1 220.9 139.2 183.6 160.8 168.1 159.0 155.4 178.3
180.3 208.1 199.7 118.3 214.7
143.6 127.2 115.5 111.5 154.8 134.4 136.2 135.3 113.0 242.5 283.0
128.3 129.4
92.7 93.8
95.7 159.8 119.0

179.9 184.7 172.9 193.2 174.6 178.1 190.6

184 10.4 10.6 8.7 9.2 9.0 9.9 9.3

136.5

28.0

180.5

9.7

180.0

9.7

179.4

9.3

202.8

9.6

169.3

14.5

225.9

11.2

139.8

4.1

187.2

10.3

162.6

5.9

167.9

5.2

162.0

6.4

157.4

6.1

182.1

10.3

184.8

12.8

213.1

13.8

205.5

15.8

119.3

6.2

219.9

14.0

154.5

20.0

138.2

21.8

139.5

52.6

136.6

57.7

181.9

42.8

145.0

19.9

139.5

10.3

166.3

47.2

117.2

12.7

251.7

13.4

291.9

10.7

126.1

-0.5

127.7

-5.3

89.5

-8.4

89.3

-9.6

94.0

-5.1

157.5

6.3

121.8

16.6

(continued)

PRICES

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TABLE 6.210 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, BY GROUP, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Category
Apparel Men's and boys' apparel Women's and girls' apparel Infants' and toddlers' apparel Jewelry and watches Footwear
Transportation Private transportation New and used motor vehicles New vehicles Used cars and trucks Car and truck rentalc Motor fuel Gasoline (all types) Other motor fuelsc Motor vehicle parts and equipment Motor vehicle maintenance and repair Motor vehicle insurance Motor vehicle feesc Public transportation
Medical care Medical care commodities Medical care services
Recreationc Video and audioc Pets, pet products and servicesc Sporting goods Photographyc Other recreational goodsc Recreation servicesc Recreational reading materials
Education and communicationc Educational books and supplies Tuition, other school fees, and childcare Postage and delivery servicesc Telephone servicesc Information and information processing other than telephone servicesd
Other goods and services Personal care Tobacco and smoking products Personal care products Personal care services Miscellaneous personal services Miscellaneous personal goods

1999 2000 2001

2002 2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

131.3 131.1 123.3 129.0 140.7 125.7
144.4 140.5 100.1 142.9 152.0 104.6 100.7 100.1
95.8 100.5 171.9 253.8 103.8 197.7
250.6 230.7 255.1
102.0 100.7 103.4 120.3
99.4 92.3 106.9 186.1
101.2 261.7 308.4 103.1 100.1
30.5
258.3 161.1 355.8 151.8 171.4 243.0
98.9

129.6 129.7 121.5 130.6 137.0 123.8
153.3 149.1 100.8 142.8 155.8 107.7 129.3 128.6 125.7 101.5 177.3 256.7 107.3 209.6
260.8 238.1 266.0
103.3 101.0 106.1 119.0
99.2 87.8 111.7 188.3
102.5 279.9 324.0 103.2
98.5
25.9
271.1 165.6 394.9 153.7 178.1 252.3
96.2

127.3 125.7 119.3 129.2 136.9 123.0
154.3 150.0 101.3 142.1 158.7 103.5 124.7 124.0 123.1 104.8 183.5 268.1 109.3 210.6
272.8 247.6 278.8
104.9 101.5 109.7 118.5
99.0 84.6 116.1 191.4
105.2 295.9 341.1 107.3
99.3
21.3
282.6 170.5 425.2 155.1 184.3 263.1
94.9

124.0 121.7 115.8 126.4 133.2 121.4
152.9 148.8
99.2 140.0 152.0 109.3 116.6 116.0 111.4 106.9 190.2 291.6 112.5 207.4
285.6 256.4 292.9
106.2 102.8 113.2 116.4
97.9 80.5 119.6 195.8
107.9 317.6 362.1 113.7
99.7
18.3
293.2 174.7 461.5 154.7 188.4 274.4
94.1

120.9 118.0 113.1 122.1 128.7 119.6

-7.9 -10.0
-8.3 -5.3 -8.5 -4.9

157.6

9.1

153.6

9.3

96.5

-3.6

137.9

-3.5

142.9

-6.0

108.1

3.3

135.8

34.9

135.1

35.0

122.0

27.3

107.8

7.3

195.6

13.8

314.4

23.9

116.5

12.2

209.3

5.9

297.1

18.6

262.8

13.9

306.0

20.0

107.5 103.6 115.7 115.3
96.0 76.1 124.5 197.5

5.4 2.9 11.9 -4.2 -3.4 -17.6 16.5 6.1

109.8

8.5

335.4

28.2

386.7

25.4

119.4

15.8

98.3

-1.8

16.1

-47.2

298.7

15.6

178.0

10.5

469.0

31.8

153.5

1.1

193.2

12.7

283.5

16.7

92.1

-6.9

(continued)

PRICES

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TABLE 6.210 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, BY GROUP, 1999-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

1999 2000 2001

2002 2003

Percentage change
1999-2003

Commodities

144.4 149.2 150.7 149.7 151.2

4.7

Energy commodities

100.0 129.5 125.2 117.1 136.7

36.7

Commodities less food

134.0 139.2 138.9 136.0 136.5

1.9

Commodities less food and beverages

132.5 137.7 137.2 134.2 134.5

1.5

Commodities less food and energy commodities

144.1 144.9 145.3 143.7 140.9

-2.2

Durables

126.0 125.4 124.6 121.4 117.5

-6.7

Nondurables

151.2 158.2 160.6 161.1 165.3

9.3

Domestically produced farm food

166.6 170.1 176.5 179.2 183.7

10.3

Nondurables less food

139.4 149.1 149.1 147.4 151.9

9.0

Nondurables less food and beverages

137.5 147.4 147.1 145.1 149.7

8.9

Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel

146.0 162.5 163.4 162.2 171.5

17.5

Nondurables less food and apparel

147.5 162.9 164.1 163.3 172.1

16.7

Services Transportation services Rent of shelter Utilities and public transportation Other services Services less rent of shelter Services less medical care services Services less energy services

188.8 195.3 203.4 209.8 216.5

14.7

190.7 196.1 201.9 209.1 216.3

13.4

195.0 201.3 208.9 216.7 221.9

13.8

147.3 152.6 161.0 158.4 164.3

11.5

223.1 229.9 238.0 246.4 254.4

14.0

195.8 202.9 212.3 217.5 226.4

15.6

182.7 188.9 196.6 202.5 208.7

14.2

195.7 202.1 209.6 217.5 223.8

14.4

NA Not available.
a The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers measures the average change in prices of a market basket of goods and services purchased by urban consumers.
b The CPI-U represents about 87 percent of the total U.S. population. It is based on the expenditures of almost all residents of urban or metropolitan areas, including professionals, the self-employed, the poor, the unemployed, and retired persons as well as urban wage earners and clerical workers.
c Based on 1997 = 100. d Based on 1988 = 100. e Based on 1986 = 100.
f Based on 1983 = 100.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2004.

PRICES

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TABLE 6.215
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa AND URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERSa,
ALL ITEMS, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, 1985-2003 (1982-84 = 100)

Year

All urban consumers

Percent change from previous year

Urban wage earners and
clerical workers

Percent change from previous year

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

107.6

3.6

106.9

3.5

109.6

1.9

108.6

1.6

113.6

3.6

112.5

3.6

118.3

4.1

117.0

4.0

124.0

4.8

122.6

4.8

130.7

5.4

129.0

5.2

136.2

4.2

134.3

4.1

140.3

3.0

138.2

2.9

144.5

3.0

142.1

2.8

148.2

2.6

145.6

2.5

152.4

2.8

149.8

2.9

156.9

3.0

154.1

2.9

160.5

2.3

157.6

2.3

163.0

1.6

159.7

1.3

166.6

2.2

163.2

2.2

172.2

3.4

168.9

3.5

177.1

2.8

173.5

2.7

179.9

1.6

175.9

1.4

184.0

2.3

179.8

2.2

a The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers measures the average change in prices of a market basket of goods and services purchased by urban consumers. The Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers measures the average change in prices of a fixed basket of goods and services purchased by urban households whose primary source of income is derived from the employment of wage earners and clerical workers.
b The CPI-U represents about 87 percent of the total U.S. population. It is based on the expenditures of almost all residents of urban or metropolitan areas, including professionals, the self-employed, the poor, the unemployed, and retired persons as well as urban wage earners and clerical workers.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2004.

PRICES

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TABLE 6.300
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, ALL ITEMS, FOR CITIES OF SPECIFIED SIZE IN THE SOUTH AND U.S. REGIONS, 1990-2003
(1982-84 = 100)

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

South

U.S. city average

Metropolitan areas with 1990 population greater than 1.5 million

Metropolitan areas

Metropolitan areas

with 1990 population of with 1990 population

50,000 to 1.5 million

under 50,000

Annual % chg from Annual % chg from Annual % chg from Annual % chg from average previous yr. average previous yr. averageb previous yr. average previous yr.

130.7

5.4

128.5

5.2

NA

NA

127.2

6.3

136.2

4.2

133.6

4.0

NA

NA

131.5

3.4

140.3

3.0

136.9

2.5

NA

NA

134.4

2.2

144.5

3.0

141.2

3.1

NA

NA

138.7

3.2

148.2

2.6

145.0

2.7

NA

NA

142.5

2.7

152.4

2.8

148.7

2.6

NA

NA

147.7

3.6

156.9

3.0

152.7

2.7

NA

NA

152.6

3.3

160.5

2.3

155.8

2.0

101.2

NA

156.3

2.4

163.0

1.6

158.0

1.4

102.3

1.1

159.4

2.0

166.6

2.2

161.2

2.0

104.2

1.9

162.7

2.1

172.2

3.4

166.9

3.5

107.4

3.1

167.0

2.6

177.1

2.8

171.8

2.9

109.6

2.0

169.7

1.6

179.9

1.6

174.6

1.6

110.8

1.1

171.3

0.9

184.0

2.3

179.0

2.5

113.1

2.1

175.2

2.3

Year

Northeast urban Index % change

Regions

Midwest urban Index % change

South urban Index % change

West urban Index % change

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

136.3

6.0

127.4

4.9

127.9

5.3

131.5

5.5

142.5

4.5

132.4

3.9

132.9

3.9

137.3

4.4

147.3

3.4

136.1

2.8

136.5

2.7

142.0

3.4

151.4

2.8

140.0

2.9

140.8

3.2

146.2

3.0

155.1

2.4

144.0

2.9

144.7

2.8

149.6

2.3

159.1

2.6

148.4

3.1

149.0

3.0

153.5

2.6

163.6

2.8

153.0

3.1

153.6

3.1

157.6

2.7

167.6

2.4

156.7

2.4

156.9

2.1

161.4

2.4

170.0

1.4

159.3

1.7

158.9

1.3

164.4

1.9

173.5

2.1

162.7

2.1

162.0

2.0

168.9

2.7

179.4

3.4

168.3

3.4

167.2

3.2

174.8

3.5

184.4

2.8

172.8

2.7

171.1

2.3

181.2

3.7

188.2

2.1

174.9

1.2

173.3

1.3

184.7

1.9

193.5

2.8

178.3

1.9

177.3

2.3

188.6

2.1

a The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers measures the average change in prices of a fixed market basket of goods and services purchased by urban consumers. The area indexes measure only the average change in prices for each area since the base period, and do not indicate differences in the level of prices among cities.
b December 1996 = 100.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2004.

TABLE 6.601
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES, BY STAGE OF PROCESSING, 1992-2003 (1982 = 100)

Category
Finished goods Finished goods Finished consumer foods Finished energy goods Finished consumer goods less food & energy
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components Intermediate materials,supplies and components Intermediate foods and feeds Intermediate energy goods Intermediate materials less food and energy
Crude materials Total Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs Crude energy materials Crude nonfood materials less energy

1992
123.2 123.3
77.8 137.3
114.7 110.7
84.3 122.0
100.4 105.1
78.8 128.4

1993
124.7 125.7
78.0 138.5
116.2 112.7
84.6 123.8
102.4 108.4
76.7 140.2

1994
125.5 126.8
77.0 139.0
118.5 114.8
83.0 127.1
101.8 106.5
72.1 156.2

1995
127.9 129.0
78.1 141.9
124.9 114.8
84.1 135.2
102.7 105.8
69.4 173.6

Category

1998

1999

2000

2001

Finished goods Finished goods Finished consumer foods Finished energy goods Finished consumer goods less food & energy
Intermediate materials, supplies, and components Intermediate materials,supplies and components Intermediate foods and feeds Intermediate energy goods Intermediate materials less food and energy
Crude materials Total Crude foodstuffs and feedstuffs Crude energy materials Crude nonfood materials less energy

130.7 134.3
75.1 147.7
123.0 116.2
80.8 133.5
96.8 103.9
68.6 142.1

133.0 135.1
78.8 151.7
123.2 111.1
84.3 133.1
98.2 98.7 78.5 135.2

138.0 137.2
94.1 154.0
129.2 111.7 101.7 136.6
120.6 100.2 122.1 145.2

140.7 141.3
96.7 156.9
129.7 115.9 104.1 136.4
121.0 106.1 122.3 130.7

p Preliminary.

Source:

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Price Index-Commodities, March 2004.

1996
131.3 133.6
83.2 144.3
125.7 128.1
89.8 134.0
113.8 121.5
85.0 155.8
2002
138.9 10.1 88.8
157.6
127.8 115.5
95.9 135.8
108.1 99.5
102.0 135.7

1997
131.8 134.5
83.4 145.1
125.6 125.4
89.0 134.2
111.1 112.2
87.3 156.5
2003p
143.3 146.0 102.0 157.8
133.7 125.8 111.9 138.5
135.3 113.5 147.4 152.2

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.610
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES, BY INDUSTRY GROUP, 1998-2003 (1984 = 100)

Industry
Mining Metal mining Coal mininga Oil and gas extractiona Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals, except fuels
Manufacturing Food and kindred products Tobacco manufactures Textile mill products Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials Lumber and wood products, except furniture Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products
Printing, publishing, and allied industries
Chemicals and allied products Petroleum refining and
related products Rubber and misc. plastic
products Leather and leather products Stone, clay, glass, and
concrete products Primary metal industry Fabricated metal products,
except machinery and transportation equipment
Machinery, except electrical Electrical and electronic
machinery, equipment, and supplies Transportation equipment Measuring and controlling instruments; photographic, medical, optical goods, watches, clocks Miscellaneous manufacturing industriesa

1998
70.8 73.2 89.5 68.3
132.2
126.2 126.3 243.1 118.6
124.8
157.0 139.7 136.2
174.0 148.7
66.3
122.1 137.1
129.3 120.9
128.7
117.7
110.4 133.6

1999
78.0 70.3 87.3 78.5
134.0
128.3 126.3 325.7 116.3
125.3
161.8 141.3 136.4
177.6 149.7
76.8
122.2 136.5
132.6 115.8
129.1
117.3
109.5 134.5

2000
113.5 73.8 84.8
126.8
137.0
133.5 128.5 345.8 116.7
125.7
158.1 143.3 145.8
182.9 156.7
112.8
124.6 137.9
134.7 119.8
130.3
117.5
108.3 136.8

2001
114.3 70.8 91.3
127.5
141.0
134.6 132.8 386.1 116.9
125.8
156.2 145.1 146.2
188.7 158.4
105.3
125.9 141.3
136.0 116.1
131.0
118.0
107.0 137.9

2002
96.6 73.6 93.9 107.0
143.5
133.7 132.0 401.9 115.8
125.1
155.3 146.3 143.7
193.0 157.3
98.8
125.5 141.1
137.1 116.2
131.7
117.2
105.7 137.3

2003p
131.4 80.8 94.3
160.3
146.5
137.1 137.4 377.9 115.5
124.9
160.4 147.5 144.8
197.5 164.6
122.1
128.4 142.8
138.0 118.4
132.9
116.0
103.1 138.4

126.0 129.7

125.7 130.3

126.2 130.9

127.3 132.4

128.5

129.8

133.3

134.0

(continued)

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.610 (Continued)
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES, BY INDUSTRY GROUP, 1998-2003 (1984 = 100)

Industry

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003p

Services Railroad transportationb Motor freight transportation and warehousingc U.S. Postal Serviced Water transportatione Transportation by aire Pipelines, except natural gas Communicationsh Food storesi Automotive dealers and gasoline service stationsj Miscellaneous retailk Health servicesf Legal servicesg

101.7
111.6 132.3 105.6 124.5
99.2 NA NA
NA NA 107.7 106.1

101.3
114.8 135.3 113.0 130.8
98.3 NA NA
NA NA 109.9 108.7

102.6
119.4 135.2 122.6 147.7 102.3 NA 103.8
NA NA 112.8 112.5

104.5
123.1 143.4 129.8 157.2 110.3
99.5 109.6
NA 100.3 116.4 117.9

106.6
124.5 150.2 134.6 157.8 111.9
97.4 113.4
92.7 103.8 119.4 121.7

108.8
127.9 155.0 146.9 162.5 111.7
97.3 118.1
91.2 105.5 124.2 125.6

NA Not available. p Preliminary data. a December 1984 = 100. b December 1996 = 100. c June 1993 = 100. d June 1989 = 100. e December 1992 = 100. f December 1994 = 100. g December 1996 = 100. h June 2001 = 100. i December 1999 = 100. j December 2001 = 100. k June 2000 = 100.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Price Indexes, Current Series, 2004.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.620 PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS IN GEORGIA, 1998-2002

Commodity

Price per unit

1998

Marketing year average pricea

1999

2000

2001

2002

Winter wheat Oats Corn Cotton Cottonseeda Tobacco Soybeans Peanuts All hay, baledb Milk cowsc Hogs Beef cattled
Cowse Steers and heifers Calves All Milk Turkeysb Chickens excluding broilersa commercial broilersf Eggs, alla,g Tablea Hatchinga

$/Bu. $/Bu. $/Bu. Cts./Lb. $/Ton Cts./Lb. $/Bu. Cts./Lb. $/Ton $/Head $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Lb.
$/Lb. $/Lb. $/Doz. $/Doz. $/Doz.

2.60 1.50 2.46 0.61
105.00 170.70
5.24 0.30
71.00
1,150.00 32.40
43.30
33.10 63.10 73.00 16.60
0.40

2.31 1.70 2.27 0.45
73.00 168.50
4.79 0.27
64.00
1,340.00 30.20
45.30
34.00 66.60 81.70 16.00
NA

0.169 0.405 0.880 0.525 1.400

0.110 0.370 0.879 0.428 1.500

2.45 1.40 2.06 0.56
88.00 174.60
4.43 0.29
59.00
1,370.00 40.50
52.20
37.90 79.70 98.20 12.90
NA

2.05 1.75 2.32 0.31
66.50 185.50
4.35 0.23
58.00
1,570.00 42.40
54.20
40.90 79.40 95.70 15.90
NA

2.50 2.10 2.65 0.45
78.00 184.50
5.35 0.18
57.00
1,650.00 33.20
49.20
37.80 70.40 87.00 13.20
NA

0.127 0.330 0.868 0.427 1.500

0.078 0.390 0.868 0.426 1.500

0.082 0.300 0.861 0.386 1.500

NA Not available. a First half of month. b Mid-month prices. c Animals sold for dairy herd replacement only. d Cows, steers, and heifers. e Beef cows and cull dairy cows sold for slaughter. f Entire month. U.S. live weight equivalent price. g Average of all eggs sold by farmers including hatching eggs sold at retail.

Source: Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2003.

7. GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Land Use in Georgia. 1990and 200

mz

Climale Statist~csof SelectedGeor

Average Monthly and Annual Temperaturefor Selecled Georg~aClties, 2003................................ 174

Total Monthly and Annual Precipttat~ofnor SelectedGeorgiaCittes. 200

Major Sources of Hazardous Was1

RCRA RegulatedHazardous Waste Management In Georgia. 2001

LeadingGenerators and Managersof HazardousWaste in Georgia. by Fac~llty2. 001..............................................................................................................................1.78

Reported Releases of TOXICChemicals in Georg~a.1999-200

179

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.100 LAND USE IN GEORGIA, 1990 AND 2002

Category / Year / Unit

1990 Total surface area (sq. miles) Urban Percent urban Rural Percent rural
2002 (1,000 acres / percent) Total surface area Federal land (total) Percent of total surface area Non-federal land (total) Percent of total surface area Developeda Percent of total non-federal land Rural Percent of total non-federal land Rural by land cover/use Cropland Pastureland Range land Forestland Otherb

57,918.7 2,812.2 4.9
55,106.6 95.1
37,295 2,308 6.2
34,987 93.8
4,339 12.4
30,648 87.6
4,757 2,865
-21,560
872

-- Indicates zero.
a Includes urban and built-up areas in units of 10 acres or greater, and rural transportation.
b Minor uses, including farmsteads and ranch headquarters; other land in farms; mines, quarries, and pits; small built-up areas; and other rural lands.
Note: Land area varies based on updated information and differences in measuring methods. Percentages computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, State and Metropolitan Area Data Book, 1991; Census of Population and Housing, 1990; Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2003.

TABLE 7.309
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2003 (temperature in degrees Farenheit; number; inches)

City and Class of Data

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Albany Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

57.3 32.1 75 15 623
0 1.42 -4.7 44.7 -2.8

Athens Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

50.5 30.9 67 11 744
0 1.74 -2.95 40.7 -1.5

63.7 39.7 77 31 364
0 4.94 0.16 51.7 0.6
56.2 35.9 73 26 524
0 4.54 0.15 46.1 0.1

71.7 51.8 83 34 135 42
7.35 1.64 61.8 3.6
65 45.7 79 31 293
2 5.67 0.68 55.4 1.9

77.3 54 86 35 73 101
4.97 1.4 65.7 1.6
71.1 49.4 84 38 151 17
2.5 -0.85 60.3 -0.6

85.9 64.5 94 54
0 320
5.6 1.74 75.2 3
77.3 59.6 86 49 13 128
7.98 4.12 68.5 -0.6

88.4 70.1 94 60
0 436
5.88 1 79.3 0.7

89.3 72.2 94 71
0 498
5.35 -0.97 80.8 -0.6

89.8 72.4 94 70
0 505
11.15 6.77
81.1 0.2

85.8 65.5 92 51
2 330
2.63 -1.14 75.7 -1

78.9 55.5 87 46 24 102
2.08 -0.38 67.2 0.9

74.8 47.7 87 28 175 69
2.19 -1.59 61.3 3.7

59.8 32.2 72 24 582
0 2.15 -1.65 46 -4.3

84 65.2 90 54
0 298
5.98 2.04 74.6 -1.7

86.6 68.8 91 61
0 403
8.27 3.86 77.7 -2.1

87.6 69.9 94 65
0 432
3.41 -0.37 78.8 0.4

83 61.1 89 46 13 232
1.69 -1.84 72.1 -0.5

73.9 51.1 83 41 97 28
2.07 -1.4 62.5 0.7

69.5 44.6 82 26 264 35
3.94 0.23 57.1 4.4

54.1 30.2 70 20 703
0 2.29 -1.42 42.2 -2.6

Atlanta Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

49.2 30.9 69
8 765
0 2 -3.03 40.1 -2.6

55.7 37.1 74 25 516
0 3.51 -1.17 46.4 -0.3

64.2 47.2 78 29 281
3 7.08 1.7 55.7 1.4

71.4 52 83 39 119 26
3.44 -0.18 61.7 0.1

77.1 60.8 86 53
9 140
9.94 5.99 69 -0.8

82.8 66 88 56
0 290
7.34 3.71 74.4 -2.4

85.8 69.9 90 64
0 408
5.35 0.23 77.9 -2.1

87.1 71.1 92 67
0 444
3.48 -0.19 79.1 0.2

80.9 63.3 88 46 14 235
2.42 -1.67 72.1 -1.2

73.2 53.7 84 44 80 40
1.49 -1.62 63.5 0.7

68.3 46.9 82 27 250 35
4.17 0.07 57.6 4.2

53.2 33.3 65 26 664
0 2.69 -1.13 43.3 -2.1

(continued)

TABLE 7.309 (Continued)
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2003 (temperature in degrees Farenheit; number; inches)

City and Class of Data

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Augusta Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

54.1 29.6 72 14 712
0 2 -2.5 41.9 -2.9

Columbus Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

54.1 33 71 12 656
0 2.11 -2.67 43.6 -3.2

Macon Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

54.7 31.7 70 13 668
0 1.44 -3.56 43.2 -2.3

59.8 36.1 77 25 472
0 3.72 -0.39 48 -0.4
61.9X 40.9 76 30 372B
0B 5.7 1.22 51.4X 1.1
60.7 38 77 27 431
0 5.17 0.62 49.4 0.5

68.9 47.6 82 33 215 14
7.02 2.41 58.3 2.4
69.9 50.9 82 33 161 27
5.87 0.12 60.4 2.8
69.2 49.2 82 32 189 17
8.07 3.17 59.2 3

74 50 85 31 105 22
6.35 3.41 62 -0.4
76.4 54.3 86 37 59 77
4.72 0.88 65.4 1.2
75.7 51.9 86 34 81 51
4.24 1.1 63.8 1.1

81.6 61.1 90 51
4 210
6.32 3.25 71.4 0.9
82.9 64.8 90 54
0 283
5.52 1.9 73.9 1.6
83.7 62.7 91 52
0 263
5.81 2.83 73.2 2.2

87.1 65.9 91 52
0 351
9.99 5.8 76.5 -1.0

88 70.3 93 66
0 446
7 2.93 79.2 -1.6

89 70.8 94 68
0 470
3.75 -0.73 79.9 0.6

83.8 61.5 90 43 12 247
1.87 -1.72 72.7 -1.1

87.2 69.4 92 59
0 407
8.77 5.26 78.3 -0.9

89.3 72.1 94 68
0 496
8.64 3.6 80.7 -1.3

89.6 73.1 94 70
0 515
4.14 0.36 81.4 0.1

85.5 66 93 51
4 335
2.12 -0.95 75.8 -0.4

87.8 68.3 93 54
0 399
9.75 6.21 78.1 0.1

90.4 71.7 94 69
0 505
6.63 2.31 81.1 0.0

90.9 72.2 95 69
0 519
6.23 2.44 81.6 1.6

87 62.8 92 44
7 310
1.64 -1.62 74.9 0.4

76.9 50.8 84 41 73 45
2.72 -0.48 63.9 0.8

72.5 42.7 85 22 246 33
0.77 -1.91 57.6 3.2

56.7 28 70 17 694
0 2.02 -1.12 42.4 -4.5

77.6 55.8 86 46 30 88
2.91 0.58 66.7 0.9

73 48.9 86 28 178 66
3.02 -0.95 61 4.3

58.3 34.5 70 25 569
0 2.9 -1.5 46.4 -2.7

79.2 53.3 85 41 35 82
1.92 -0.45 66.3 2.4

74.5 45.9 86 24 197 63
2.13 -1.09 60.2 5.1

59.2 30.6 72 20 617
0 1.85 -2.08 44.9 -2.9

(continued)

TABLE 7.309 (Continued)
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2003 (temperature in degrees Farenheit; number; inches)

City and Class of Data

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Rome Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

46.9 27.2 64
8 861
0 2.95 -2.42 37.1 -2.3

Savannah Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

56.9 33.9 73 17 599
0 0.65 -3.3 45.4 -3.8

Waycross Average maximum temperature Average minimum temperature Highest temperature Lowest temperature Heating degree days Cooling degree days Total precipitation Departure from normal Average temperature Departure from normal

61 30.6 78 14 587
0 1.11 -3.84 -4.9 587

53.5 33.7 75 23 595
0 7.26 2.39 43.6 0.3
62.9 40.2 79 30 368
0 3.23 0.31 51.6 -0.9
66.9 38.9 80 30 333
0 6.44 2.81 -0.8 333

65.4 44.1 79 30 312
3 5.01 -1.66 54.8 3.7
70.8 52.3 84 36 131 32
7.84 4.2 61.6 2.3
73.9 52.2 87 35 112 59 10.29
5.82 2.6 112

73.6 48.5 85 32 134 21
5.07 0.19 61.1 2.6
76.4 54.3 88 33 65 83
6.21 2.89 65.4 0.1
77.8 52.5 88 35 76 87
3.86 0.92 -1.1 76

77.7 58.7 88 51
7 114
11.33 7.08
68.2 1.9
84 64.5 93 57
0 292
5.99 2.38 74.3 1.5
86.9 63.6 93 52
0 323
4.17 0.78 1.3 0

84 63.2 89 55
0 266
5.9 1.3 73.6 0

87 68.2 93 61
0 398
7.57 2.74 77.6 0.1

88.5 69.1 94 65
0 433
3.3 -1.13 78.8 2.3

83.6 60.2 92 44 13 229
2.93 -1 71.9 1.2

74.4 47.8 83 36 135 19
0.36 -3.04 61.1 1.8

67.6 43.2 83 24 299 18
4.92 0.37 55.4 4.9

52.4 29.7 67 19 736
0 2.99 -1.39 41.1 -1.2

88 69.6 92 60
0 420
4.82 -0.67 78.8 0

90.3 73.2 96 70
0 528
6.38 0.34 81.8 -0.3

90.2 73.4 94 70
0 529
2.82 -4.38 81.8 1

85 67.2 92 50
3 346
3.61 -1.47 76.1 -0.6

79.6 58.3 87 47
6 136
3.02 -0.1 69 1.9

75.1 50.9 85 28 134 81
1.67 -0.73 63 4.3

60.6 35.5 71 24 518
0 1.47 -1.34 48.1 -3.3

89.1 69.8 93 57
0 441
9.69 3.89 -0.5 0.0

90.8 71.6 95 69
0 511
6.73 0.66 -1.5 0

89.9 71.7 94 69
0 497
9.24 2.78 -0.8 0

86.3 64.9 94 48
3 328
0.43 -3.4 -2 3

79 54.9 87 44 31 99
4.59 1.65 -0.7 31

77.3 48.1 89 26 141 78
0.27 -2.49 2.6 141

60.6 32.1 74 21 572
0 3.27 0.07 -6.1 572

X Monthly means or totals based on incomplete time series. 1 to 9 days are missing.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, Climatological Data, Georgia, Annual Climatological Summary, 2003.

TABLE 7.314
AVERAGE MONTHLY AND ANNUAL TEMPERATURE FOR SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, 2003 (averages in degrees Farenheit)

Station

Average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

annual

Albany

44.7

51.7

61.8

65.7

Americus

42.3

49.5

58.9

62.8

Athens WSO Airport

40.7

46.1

55.4

60.3

Atlanta WSO Airport

40.1

46.4

55.7

61.7

Augusta WSO Airport 41.9

48.0

58.3

62.0

Bainbridge

46.2X 54.9X 63.6

M

Brunswick

48.4

55.3

64.6

67.5

Carrollton

36.9

44.4

54.4

59.5

Clayton

36.5

41.2

51.2

55.7

Columbus WSO Airport 43.6

51.4X 60.4

65.4

Dalton

35.7

43.4X 54.8X

M

Dublin

42.1

49.0

59.1

63.6

Fort Stewart

47.7

53.9

62.8

M

Gainesville

37.5

42.9

54.2

58.5

Macon WSO Airport

43.2

49.4

59.2

63.8

Milledgeville

41.7

47.6

57.3

61.5

Moultrie

46.9

53.8

62.7

66.5

Rome

37.1

43.6

54.8

61.1

Savannah WSO Airport 45.4

51.6

61.6

65.4

Thomasville

M

54.5X M

M

Toccoa

40.5

43.8

54.7

59.5

Waycross

45.8

52.9

63.1

65.2

75.2 71.3 68.5 69.0 71.4 M 77.9 67.8 63.5 73.9 66.8X 73.9 76.0 65.7X 73.2 70.8 75.0 68.2 74.3 M 67.3 75.3

79.3 75.9 74.6 74.4 76.5 78.8 80.7 72.9 69.1 78.3 72.4 77.8 79.8 72.6 78.1 75.8 78.8 73.6 78.8 M 73.6 79.5

80.8

81.1

78.5

78.3

77.7

78.8

77.9

79.1

79.2

79.9

79.1

80.1

83.1

82.3

76.7

77.3

72.9

73.9

80.7

81.4

75.8X

78.1

81.0

80.1

81.1

81.7

76.5

77.7

81.1

81.6

79.0

79.6

80.2

80.1

77.6

78.8

81.8

81.8

80.2X

M

76.8

78.5

81.2

80.8

75.7 73.0 72.1 72.1 72.7 76.4X 77.1 69.6 66.1 75.8 71.5 73.9 77.3 70.2 74.9 73.9 78.0 71.9 76.1 M 72.8 75.6

67.2 64.9 62.5 63.5 63.9 67.8 70.2 59.6 56.4 66.7 61.1X 65.0 M 60.6 66.3 64.3 72.6 61.1 69.0 M 62.1 67.0

61.3 59.2 57.1 57.6 57.6 62.1 64.6 55.1 53.2 61.0 55.1 59.7 63.8 56.4 60.2 58.7 66.6 55.4 63.0 M 58.3X 62.7

46.0 43.9 42.2 43.3 42.4 M 50.9 40.0 38.1 46.4 40.2 42.9 50.0 41.1 44.9 42.2X 51.7 41.1 48.1 M 42.5 46.4

65.9 63.2 61.3 61.7 62.8 M 68.6 59.5 56.5 65.4X MX 64.0 M 59.5X 64.7 62.7X 67.7 60.4 66.4 M 60.9X 66.3

M One or more days record missing; if average value is entered, less than 10 days is missing.
X Monthly means or totals based on incomplete time series. 1 to 9 days are missing. Annual means or totals include one or more months which had 1 to 9 days that were missing.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, Climatological Data, Georgia, Annual Climatological Summary, 2003.

TABLE 7.334
TOTAL MONTHLY AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION FOR SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, 2003 (total precipitation in inches)

Station

Total

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

annuala

Albany

1.42 4.94

Americus

1.76 4.71

Athens WSO Airport

1.74 4.54

Atlanta WSO Airport

2.00 3.51

Augusta WSO Airport 2.00 3.72

Bainbridge

1.83X 8.01

Brunswick

0.33 6.19

Carrollton

3.25 4.65

Clayton

7.11 8.59

Columbus WSO Airport 2.11 5.70

Dalton

3.01 7.69

Dublin

1.52 4.80

Fort Stewart

1.22 4.07

Gainesville

2.83 6.17

Macon WSO Airport

1.44 5.17

Milledgeville

1.97 4.44

Moultrie

0.17 5.91

Rome

2.95 7.26

Savannah WSO Airport 0.65 3.23

Thomasville

0.10X 6.58

Toccoa

2.18 6.98

Waycross

1.11 6.44

7.35 4.67 5.67 7.08 7.02 9.88 8.79 5.54 5.82 5.87 3.23 8.50 8.37 5.91 8.07 7.99 10.57 5.01 7.84 8.33 6.79 10.29

4.97 6.04 2.50 3.44 6.35 4.45X 3.29 5.41 7.93 4.72 5.11 3.00 M 5.34 4.24 5.62 3.28 5.07 6.21 3.66 5.99 3.86

5.60 4.73 7.98 9.94 6.32 M 2.84 11.37 6.77 5.52 15.03X 2.77 5.90 8.26 5.81 8.10 3.15 11.33 5.99 3.37X 5.74 4.17

5.88 6.80 5.98 7.34 9.99
6.05 4.57 10.13 6.91 8.77 10.45 10.70 10.07 6.92 9.75 4.88 5.11 5.90 4.82
8.56 6.49 9.69

5.35 7.44X 8.27 5.35 7.00
6.63X 4.91 9.05 9.51 8.64 11.17 4.69 7.09 8.32 6.63 5.67 6.71 7.57 6.38
7.23 9.70 6.73

11.15 6.48 3.41 3.48 3.75 5.19 5.65 5.53
10.31 4.14 6.40 7.63 7.52 4.41 6.23 3.26 5.47 3.30 2.82 7.36 4.92 9.24

2.63 2.62 1.69 2.42 1.87
1.28 3.82 1.44 9.25 2.12 5.44 1.70 1.89 4.12 1.64 1.17 4.62 2.93 3.61 1.65 3.34 0.43

2.08 1.70 2.07 1.49 2.72
4.20 6.35 1.32 2.14 2.91 0.41 5.40 M 1.32 1.92 1.41 3.53 0.36 3.02 5.44 3.33 4.59

2.19 3.20 3.94 4.17 0.77 2.60 0.73 5.48 7.90X 3.02 4.87X 0.92 3.08 5.67 2.13 1.75 1.30 4.92 1.67 M 4.09 0.27

2.15 1.56 2.29 2.69 2.02 2.40 2.01 3.12 4.96X 2.90 4.27 2.78 1.57X 3.69 1.85 2.21 1.84 2.99 1.47 2.15 3.83 3.27

55.71 51.71X 50.08 52.91 53.53 MX 49.48 66.29 87.20X 56.42 77.08X 54.41 MX 62.96 54.88 48.47 51.66 59.59 47.71 M 63.38 60.09

M For monthly data, indicates one or more days record missing; if average value is entered, less than 10 days record is missing.
X Monthly means or totals based on incomplete time series. 1 to 9 days are missing. Annual means or totals include one or more months which had 1 to 9 days that were missing.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, Climatological Data, Georgia, Annual Climatological Summary, 2003.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.505 MAJOR SOURCES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED IN GEORGIA, 2001

EPA Waste Code/Category

Tons of waste generated

Waste with only characteristic codes

Total

D001

Ignitable

D002

Corrosive

D003

Reactive

D004-43

Toxic

More than one characteristic code

Waste with only listed codes

Total

F wastea K wastea P wastea U wastea More than one listed code

Waste has both characteristic and listed codes

686,773
285,746 2,301 286
256,984 141,456
7,990
7,090 572 114 125 88
65,255

a The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency defines waste in the following categories:
F Waste indicates Hazardous Waste from Nonspecific Sources including solvents, specified water treatment sludges, plating, stripping, cleaning, quenching bath residues, industrial waste of specified kind, discarded unused formulations containing specified compounds, specified incineration or thermal treatment of soil residues.
K Waste indicates Hazardous Waste from Specific Sources.
P Waste indicates Discarded Commercial Products, Off-Specification Species, Container Residuals, and Spill Residues Thereof--Acute Hazardous Waste.
U Waste indicates Discarded Commercial Chemical Products, Off-Specification Species, Container Residues, and Spill Residues Thereof--Toxic Waste.

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 2001.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.510 RCRAa REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT IN GEORGIA, 2001

Number of RCRAa large quantity generatorsb Quantity of RCRAa hazardous waste generated (tons)
Number of TSDc facilities RCRAa hazardous waste managed (tons)
Number of RCRAa hazardous waste shippers Quantity of RCRAa hazardous waste shipped
Number of RCRAa hazardous waste receivers Quantity of RCRAa hazardous waste received
Hazardous waste exported (tons) Hazardous waste imported (tons)

Georgia
363 760,043
56 682,924
363 110,654
11 19,404
106,512 12,663

State rank*
17 17
15 21
17 16
20 35
NA NA

Management method by quantity of RCRAa hazardous waste managed

Quantity managed
(tons)

Percentage

Number of Percentage of

of quantity TSDc facilities

facilities

Fuel blending Energy recovery (reuse as fuel) Incineration Solvents recovery Sludge treatment Stabilization Metals recovery (for reuse) Landfill

14,398

2.1

3

5.4

29,187

4.2

3

5.4

12,153

1.8

3

5.4

3,221

0.5

28

50.0

268

0.0

2

3.6

82

0

1

1.8

NA

NA

NA

NA

0

0

1

1.8

NA Not available.
* The term "State" includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Navajo Nation, the Trust Territories, and the Virgin Islands, in addition to the 50 United States.
a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
b Large quantity generators meet the following federal criteria: generate in any single month 1.1 tons (2,200 lbs) or more of RCRA hazardous waste, or generate in any single month, or accumulate at any time, 1 kg (2.2 lbs) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or generate or accumulate, at any time, more than100 kg (220 lbs) of spill cleanup material contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste.
c Treatment, storage, or disposal facilities.

Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 2001.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.515
LEADING GENERATORS AND MANAGERS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE IN GEORGIA, BY FACILITY, 2001

Generating facility
International Paper Co. Saft America, Inc. Exide Technologies The Nutrasweet Company G D Searle LLC Metal Coaters of Georgia Chemical Products Corp. Arch Wood Protection, Inc. Bonl Manufacturing Company Merck & Co., Inc./Flint River Plant
Total, all facilities

Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
NA

Tons generateda
279,828 174,139 100,685
26,871 21,276 20,298 17,981 12,899 11,697
9,272
674,946

Managing facility

Rank

Tons manageda

International Paper Co. Saft America, Inc. Exide Technologies The Nutrasweet Company Metal Coaters of Georgia Chemical Products Corp Bonl Manufacturing Company G D Searle LLC Perma-Fix of South Georgia William C. Meredith Co., Inc.
Total, all managers

1

279,804

2

178,090

3

98,982

4

26,852

5

20,069

6

17,981

7

11,560

8

9,683

9

8,854

10

5,911

NA

657,786

NA Not applicable.
a RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) waste.
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Protection Division, National Biennial RCRA Hazardous Waste Report, 2001.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.525
REPORTED RELEASESa OF TOXIC CHEMICALS IN GEORGIA, 1999-2002 (pounds)

Number of reporting facilities Medium of release
Total, all media Fugitive air Stack air Total air releases Surface water discharges Releases to land Discharges to publicly-owned treatment works Transferred

1999
729
132,566,352 6,536,584
95,633,701 102,170,285
7,438,035 12,626,459
3,952,053 6,379,520

2000
616
124,555,281 7,698,923
85,650,147 93,349,070
6,315,609 13,032,680
3,027,206 8,830,716

2001
765
120,873,490 7,459,746
85,089,613 92,549,359
7,641,492 12,399,699
4,563,903 3,719,037

2002
602
134,401,317 8,410,180
94,326,692 102,736,872
10,358,304 12,999,922
4,280,559 4,025,660

Year-to-year percentage changeb

1998-99

1999-00

2000-01

2001-02

Total, all media Fugitive air Stack air Total air releases Surface water discharges Releases to land Discharges to publicly-owned treatment works Transferred

9.2

-6.0

-3.0

11

2.8

17.8

-3.1

13

11.0

-10.4

-0.7

11

10.5

-8.6

-0.9

11

15.8

-15.1

21.0

36

-1.3

3.2

-4.9

5

25.4

-23.4

50.8

-6

-2.0

38.4

-57.9

8

a Includes releases reported under Section 313, Title III, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (Public Law 99-499).
b Computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
Source: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, in cooperation with the Georgia Emergency Response Commission, Georgia's Toxic Release Inventory Report, 1999-2002.

.8 AGRICULTURE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
. . . Number ol Farms Georg~aand Unlted States Selected Years 1990-2003 . Number of Acres Harvestedfor SelectedCrops In Georgla 1990-2003.......................................... 183
Measuresol Agriculture In Georg~a'sCounties. 1997........................................................................184
. . Value Comparisons Most lmpollant Crops in Georgla 1997-2002........................................... 191 . Produalon and Value of Selected Crops In Georgla 1998-2002.................................................... 192 . . Livestock on Georg~aFarms By Types 1990-2002.................................................................... 194 . Commerc~aBl roiler Prodwt~onand Value of ProdunionIn Georg~a1990-2003................................ 195 . . . Productionof Eggs Number Sold Pnce and Value of Product~on
. Georgla 1990-2002.........................................................................................................................1.95
. Cash Receipts by CommodityGroups. and Payments from Government
. Georgla 1999-2002........................................................................................................................ 196
. Elements of Farm Income in Georgia By County 2001 ................................................................. 197 . Sources ol Gross Farm Income in GeorgiaBy County 2001..................................................... 201 . . Farm Business Balance Sheet Georgia December 31. 1998-2002................................................... 205 . Value Added to U.S. Economy by Georg~a'sAgricultural Sector.
wlth Denvat~onof Net Farm Income 1998-2002............................................................................. 206

TABLE 8.103
NUMBER OF FARMSa, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2003

Area

1990

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Georgia
Number (thousands) Average farm size (acres) Value per acre (dollars)b

48 260 1,079

50 226 1,510

50 224 1,630

50 222 1,880

49 221 2,100

49 219 2,300

49 219 2,500

United States
Number of farms (thousands) Average farm size (acres) Value per acre (dollars)b

2,140 461 683

2,191 435 974

2,192 432
1,020

2,172 434
1,080

2,149 438
1,130

2,135 440
1,210

2,127 441
1,270

a A farm is each place operated as a unit from which the sale of agricultural products totaled $1,000 or more. b As of January 1, for 1990-2003.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Agricultural Land Values, 1997-2003.

TABLE 8.321
NUMBER OF ACRES HARVESTED FOR SELECTED CROPSa IN GEORGIA, 1990-2003

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

Cotton
350 427 456 600 875
1,490 1,336 1,425 1,280 1,300
1,350 1,490 1,360 1,290

Corn
550 550 690 560 540
350 525 450 265 300
240 220 290 285

Thousands of acres

Peanuts

Tobacco

770

43

895

40

673

44

697

43

649

37

592

42

533

46

519

43

537

41

546

33

492

31

512

27

505

27

540

27

Oats
40 60 55 50 50
35 25 30 25 25
35 35 25 30

Wheat
590 425 350 360 400
300 330 350 240 225
200 200 200 230

Soybeans
700 590 640 480 500
310 390 380 220 190
140 155 140 180

Year

Cotton (pounds)

Corn (bushels)

Yield per acre

Peanuts (pounds)

Tobacco (pounds)

Oats (bushels)

Wheat (bushels)

Soybeans (bushels)

1990

555

68

1,750

2,415

56

35

14

1991

812

100

2,490

2,015

50

33

27

1992

783

100

2,705

2,295

67

46

29

1993

586

70

1,985

2,240

60

38

17

1994

843

106

2,870

2,180

67

51

31

1995

625

90

2,390

2,000

50

38

27

1996

747

95

2,690

2,470

64

48

26

1997

646

105

2,570

2,075

56

44

21

1998

578

85

2,815

2,200

53

43

21

1999

580

103

2,600

1,940

55

43

19

2000

591

107

2,700

2,220

72

54

24

2001

709

134

3,300

2,430

65

53

27

2002

557

115

2,600

2,100

60

41

21

2003

781

129

3,450

2,240

56

46

33

a Harvested for principal use.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 1999; Georgia Farm Report, vol. 04, no.4 (January 30, 2004).

County
Georgia
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

TABLE 8.325
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 1997

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

40,334
494 196 324 131 137
446 361 400 159 399
149 221 207 430
61
524 346 148 122
46
264 702 215
75 42

265
218 320 217 910 221
106 114 211 335 328
148 321 134 440 418
382 606 186 1,054 412
297 111 102 271 207

5,370,844
51,586 30,619 25,064 62,698 12,314
21,253 20,233 36,383 33,986 66,461
9,238 44,610
9,797 95,531
5,871
132,002 119,324
11,156 64,515
959
34,100 40,757 13,479
4,139 1,900

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

1,505
1,244 1,054 1,245 1,237 1,343
2,829 3,092 1,855 1,160 1,296
1,807 964
1,234 1,458 1,246
1,149 702
1,755 1,025 1,350
938 2,690 2,766 2,072 1,635

392,577
297,563 303,794 256,379 1,139,138 243,864
326,707 368,680 363,012 360,895 409,921
240,947 325,259 176,979 581,837 520,427
404,697 435,743 323,072 1,074,487 556,647
267,238 307,168 311,362 562,663 338,469

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

16,825
234 108 178
67 42
215 161 190
87 175
60 89 87 152 23
271 120
36 76 15
88 271
69 17 20

69,403
53,524 109,854
40,235 131,726
8,538
93,170 54,001 32,370 49,750 49,671
19,144 29,388 32,461 106,794 16,488
64,040 83,452 17,650 125,553 15,640
62,551 61,766 70,127 17,823 52,910

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

23,528
259 88
145 64 95
231 199 210
72 224
89 131 119 279
38
253 225 114
45 31
175 430 146
58 22

8,119
7,698 12,125
5,591 25,878
4,847
11,882 6,053 6,384 7,283
14,280
5,967 7,081 3,984 7,805 4,777
9,253 7,277 5,026 28,201 4,463
7,137 4,945 5,895 7,510 7,421
(continued)

County
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols

TABLE 8.325 (Continued)
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 1997

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

13

313

278

199

493

65

80

158

56

791

54

91

93

174

128

77

656

311

634

362

169

172

226

371

316

135

123

304

213

542

175

147

160

120

335

491

46

134

491

317

259

636

139

599

107

91

279

619

67

267

Total cropland (acres)
690 23,496 12,947
5,046 24,159
2,880 4,106 4,030 103,658 136,399
8,914 53,037 19,496 17,540 75,388
11,294 8,774
102,265 1,449
64,178
121,729 43,634 3,363
106,812 4,411

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

682 1,419 5,898 3,601
924
4,126 2,045 4,227 1,499 1,373
2,643 1,373 3,263 1,118 1,090
1,668 3,479 1,454 1,704
867
1,053 1,307 3,809 1,174 1,235

213,587 273,158 368,623 569,839 731,295
376,116 355,532 418,682 447,973 455,994
472,089 443,497 328,498 356,615 546,090
254,601 459,617 678,967 228,952 255,697
608,133 738,191 399,008 776,920 329,846

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

4

10,210

121

7,755

202

52,667

33

60,766

33

72,447

25

11,107

54

26,189

33

25,870

303

107,366

361

93,071

44

31,801

95

148,980

81

24,454

38

60,811

117

105,457

70

20,968

77

61,829

186

108,768

17

49,510

116

32,593

157

83,559

65

195,039

23

7,163

125

85,256

35

48,740

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

9

5,883

157

3,597

290

7,847

47

5,705

23

11,307

29

3,712

39

3,608

95

8,524

353

13,168

272

10,852

126

6,149

131

7,227

235

6,618

85

7,147

97

17,457

105

3,568

83

8,333

149

11,984

29

4,592

374

4,697

102

26,388

74

10,283

84

6,213

155

15,889

32

2,974

(continued)

County
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry

TABLE 8.325 (Continued)
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 1997

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

203

259

320

178

441

347

183

237

151

100

184

100

437

191

434

71

699

111

257

106

267

86

76

266

36

215

535

129

462

276

198

265

303

103

407

77

666

77

103

327

260

118

207

227

460

126

160

173

327

137

Total cropland (acres)
24,724 27,798 60,629 21,535
5,727
9,101 36,345 13,410 40,291 10,196
8,942 7,813
558 40,671 71,554
22,036 8,834
14,910 24,648
7,438
13,946 12,638 35,531 11,591 20,029

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

1,340 1,574
887 1,212 3,284
4,117 2,092 6,966 2,467 3,642
3,745 969
1,446 2,602 1,487
1,494 4,796 4,146 4,487
769
1,820 1,483 1,931 1,612 3,817

316,910 256,037 320,159 346,077 307,802
405,526 387,842 406,169 279,637 380,348
329,378 257,827 310,921 375,572 401,099
334,875 546,108 312,617 409,389 237,307
249,936 363,222 274,453 253,769 400,609

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

74

29,797

57

34,921

157

38,023

62

56,770

64

21,947

69

19,697

180

28,587

223

48,813

359

67,101

48

22,946

156

92,475

16

2,409

11

11,049

284

59,985

250

59,515

79

88,122

102

24,136

251

88,440

272

91,427

22

63,675

90

31,350

70

13,212

141

56,242

57

33,245

126

18,925

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

127

5,353

266

4,632

284

5,748

120

8,339

87

3,575

117

3,832

257

6,259

211

11,015

339

6,662

209

4,862

111

20,695

60

7,873

25

10,008

251

12,500

212

7,097

121

14,307

201

6,228

156

6,869

393

9,557

81

5,156

170

5,849

140

6,222

319

8,157

103

6,219

202

5,197

(continued)

County
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller

TABLE 8.325 (Continued)
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 1997

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

249

350

288

457

719

108

185

281

220

324

356

399

248

375

288

334

157

197

188

202

92

466

688

288

157

879

43

488

163

191

64

295

373

193

198

127

217

190

24

175

282

421

622

112

147

351

257

268

251

462

Total cropland (acres)
48,725 82,351 37,545 20,369 36,324
84,042 43,597 39,502 11,094 19,764
14,595 84,993 75,882
2,421 12,103
3,988 37,516
9,551 17,923
698
68,830 34,176 18,247 21,893 79,198

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

1,467 1,096 3,134 1,381 1,159
787 768 984 1,453 1,642
987 1,137 1,491
858 1,554
967 1,624 2,991 1,362 1,261
987 2,093
976 1,270 1,076

498,178 479,676 382,695 364,727 379,766
330,998 287,487 334,229 301,499 276,483
470,067 319,278 1,399,362 419,042 282,681
285,273 303,772 308,163 277,318 221,014
385,630 245,074 369,430 370,312 478,334

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

114

65,247

160

55,968

368

209,344

84

37,307

105

54,021

147

28,929

84

46,236

83

11,622

42

35,251

58

68,227

54

26,399

217

25,184

70

155,269

22

11,036

44

12,254

21

41,213

135

63,100

110

113,503

52

55,547

5

12,146

151

178,717

320

54,366

57

118,475

92

16,578

140

72,464

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

135

7,892

128

16,012

349

8,357

102

5,386

115

9,033

208

8,071

163

5,331

205

4,717

116

5,482

131

5,324

37

8,908

471

4,635

86

24,059

21

7,580

121

5,738

43

5,659

238

8,247

87

13,236

165

4,973

19

5,905

131

19,858

301

11,043

90

7,243

167

8,010

111

12,099

(continued)

County
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole

TABLE 8.325 (Continued)
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 1997

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

464

477

179

317

252

298

390

225

238

146

39

218

260

175

305

168

319

196

218

84

157

325

194

82

379

265

252

190

344

147

161

574

152

206

17

668

122

89

119

792

106

139

102

118

91

449

325

507

183

587

Total cropland (acres)
135,177 14,785 21,635 43,434 20,776
1,949 17,219 20,735 26,593
7,709
35,031 6,801
40,616 23,751 23,108
63,513 14,451
6,267 4,822 63,985
10,141 4,068
16,270 90,048 68,146

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

1,288 1,570 1,143 2,200 2,181
1,592 3,184 2,434 2,154 4,609
1,584 3,921 1,362 2,952 1,685
1,223 1,611
779 4,198
897
1,388 3,226 1,565 1,016 1,227

589,522 491,249 356,945 471,454 300,308
346,902 485,932 405,899 337,061 347,442
499,402 251,287 363,921 424,802 190,277
691,002 347,040 520,175 279,715 702,730
193,982 418,415 703,278 497,152 714,468

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

245

162,798

67

83,349

67

44,267

132

55,150

93

75,335

11

4,035

68

19,998

149

59,782

149

71,009

66

23,813

77

210,417

85

141,540

153

53,935

109

45,142

125

25,868

56

105,467

63

47,690

7

36,746

57

39,012

60

93,653

41

22,060

26

7,082

32

82,622

132

53,727

109

114,169

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

219

8,794

113

7,380

185

6,170

259

9,448

145

7,411

28

24,026

194

6,186

159

7,378

174

5,685

152

12,421

81

5,489

108

6,053

226

7,996

144

9,646

219

6,010

105

9,770

89

14,760

10

11,608

65

7,806

58

16,492

65

2,443

78

7,471

59

5,525

193

7,718

74

9,606

(continued)

County
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

TABLE 8.325 (Continued)
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 1997

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

193

138

188

104

77

730

314

594

111

329

55

297

589

232

196

355

271

318

174

797

421

427

359

296

401

249

121

72

157

268

221

195

230

427

98

267

256

87

185

203

478

179

493

121

274

235

134

332

327

339

Total cropland (acres)
13,208 10,146 16,682 121,762 11,109
5,298 66,177 27,261 31,721 88,096
78,619 66,862 42,433
4,516 12,039
19,898 63,395 10,678 10,575 14,866
39,160 31,045 19,711 15,187 55,635

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

2,688 2,508
823 1,060
992
939 1,540
948 1,147
969
1,560 1,704 1,108 2,907
722
1,566 1,320 1,029 4,730 1,491
1,644 3,393 1,147
821 876

404,875 258,415 600,921 576,220 415,443
279,426 300,887 344,540 344,581 749,685
661,865 548,025 268,917 224,027 197,801
283,264 539,611 367,733 383,863 268,906
303,616 449,024 288,702 270,652 317,587

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

52

12,396

88

97,857

38

33,218

134

234,774

32

6,274

26

19,317

276

139,393

70

82,350

111

23,279

67

104,888

205

49,310

233

74,630

121

53,494

44

4,137

36

15,336

74

12,720

133

58,909

21

62,080

105

72,193

63

22,530

152

27,709

143

41,498

114

38,232

35

22,683

83

27,780

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

142

8,068

100

3,903

39

11,880

181

11,815

80

6,876

29

5,410

313

8,288

127

4,046

158

5,100

107

14,774

217

11,845

126

19,438

280

9,833

77

2,986

120

4,459

148

7,190

96

13,913

79

4,723

151

12,311

123

5,356

326

4,813

353

5,531

159

4,384

99

8,846

245

5,847

(continued)

TABLE 8.325 (Continued)
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 1997

County

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

276

236

33,395

1,730

76

758

28,964

1,070

176

405

20,126

720

284

93

12,453

3,834

325

119

19,510

2,602

273

451

73,123

826

298

319

32,280

925

88

313

8,355

746

406

470

121,637

1,215

406,580 810,392 320,149 367,169 360,794
382,351 325,265 233,274 576,770

96

54,206

29

87,527

42

66,603

140

74,972

156

54,348

149

79,620

90

40,514

31

8,548

236

80,914

a Data are based on a sample of farms. b Farms with total production expenses equal to market value of agricultural products sold are included as farms with gains.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 1997 Economic Census, Georgia.

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

179

5,582

47

17,699

133

5,875

144

4,623

169

4,888

124

14,292

209

5,980

57

4,614

170

10,461

TABLE 8.512
VALUE COMPARISONS, MOST IMPORTANT CROPS IN GEORGIA, 1997-2002 (thousands of dollars)

Crop
Corn Oats Cotton Cottonseed Rye Sorghum Soybeans Wheat Peanuts Tobacco All hay
Total crops

1997

Value

Rank

137,025

4

3,142

11

623,598

1

71,280

6

7,150

9

4,734

10

53,306

7

49,126

8

404,150

2

152,753

3

92,040

5

1,598,304

NA

1998

Value

Rank

55,412

5

1,988

11

454,458

2

55,230

6

3,570

9

2,428

10

24,209

8

26,832

7

458,031

1

153,971

3

106,145

4

1,342,274

NA

1999

Value

Rank

70,143

4

2,338

11

340,728

2

39,858

5

5,250

9

2,417

10

17,292

7

22,349

6

381,018

1

107,874

3

9,600

8

1,085,267

NA

Crop

2000

Value

Rank

2001

Value

Rank

2002

Value

Rank

Corn Oats Cotton Cottonseed Rye Sorghum Soybeans Wheat Peanuts Tobacco All hay
Total crops

52,901

5

3,528

10

443,821

1

49,544

6

5,733

9

2,687

11

14,885

8

24,460

7

379,922

2

120,160

3

92,040

4

68,394

5

3,981

10

326,074

2

50,806

6

5,250

9

2,218

11

17,531

8

21,730

7

388,538

1

119,102

3

113,100

4

1,191,681

NA

1,116,724

NA

88,378

5

3,150

10

337,818

1

42,432

6

4,320

9

3,106

11

15,729

8

20,500

7

229,775

2

102,674

3

96,330

4

944,212

NA

NA Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 1997-2002.

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TABLE 8.523
PRODUCTIONa AND VALUEb OF SELECTED CROPS IN GEORGIA, 1998-2002

Crop
Peanuts Production (lbs.) Value
Cotton Production (bales) Value
Cottonseed Production (tons) Value
Corn Production (bu.) Value
Soybeans Production (bu.) Value
Tobacco (all) Production (lbs.) Value
Sorghum Grain Production (bu.) Value
Wheat Production (bu.) Value
Oats Production (bu.) Value
Rye Production (bu.) Value

1998
1,511,655 458,031
1,542 454,458
526 55,230
22,525 55,412
4,620 24,209
90,200 153,971
1,140 2,428
10,320 26,832
1,325 1,988
1,050 3,570

1999
1,400,800 381,018
1,567 340,728
546 39,858
30,900 70,143
3,610 17,292
64,020 107,874
1,350 2,417
9,675 22,349
1,375 2,338
1,050 5,250

2000
1,328,400 379,922
1,663 443,821
563 49,544
25,680 52,901
3,360 14,885
68,820 120,160
1,350 2,687
10,800 24,460
2,520 3,528
1,170 5,733

2001
1,711,620 388,538
2,220 326,074
764 50,806
29,480 68,394
4,030 17,531
64,206 119,102
1,200 2,218
10,600 21,730
2,275 3,981
875 5,250

2002
1,313,000 229,775
1,578 337,818
544 42,432
33,350 88,378
2,940 15,729
55,650 102,674
1,290 3,106
8,200 20,500
1,500 3,150
720 4,320
(continued)

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TABLE 8.523 (Continued)
PRODUCTIONa AND VALUEb OF SELECTED CROPS IN GEORGIA, 1998-2002

Crop

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Hay (all) Production (lbs.) Value
Sweet potatoes Production (cwt.) Value
Tomatoes Production (cwt.) Value
Peaches Production (lbs.) Valuec

1,495 106,145
70 1,155
910 28,665
70,000 22,440

1,500 96,000
60 840
1,110 29,526
110,000 39,171

1,560 92,040
70 980
1,365 33,443
115,000 41,703

1,950 113,100
NA NA
949 23,725
140,000 35,033

1,690 96,330
NA NA
750 15,000
100,000 35,316

Pecans Productionc (lbs.) Valued

40,000 48,950

120,000 96,300

80,000 94,650

110,000 67,350

45,000 44,880

Onions, Spring Production (cwt.) Value

2,224 68,722

2,755 74,661

3,162 82,212

2,565 70,538

1,438 46,304

Watermelons Production (cwt.) Value
Pepperse Production (cwt.) Value
Squashe Production (cwt.) Value

5,060 25,300
---
---

4,875 24,375
---
---

4,680 21,528
901 23,967
2,310 57,199

5,830 29,150
420 11,760
988 20,990

5,100 29,580
520 10,400
1,428 44,268

-- Not available. a All production in thousands of designated units unless stated otherwise. b Value in thousands of dollars. c Utilized production. d Value of utilized production. e Estimates began in 2000.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 1998-2002.

TABLE 8.551
LIVESTOCK ON GEORGIA FARMS, BY TYPES, 1990-2002 (thousands of animals)

Year

All cattlea

Milk cows

Hogs and pigs

Turkeys

All chickensb

1990

1,350

113

1,100

2,010

864,700

1991

1,370

105

1,130

1,900

881,100

1992

1,380

102

1,100

1,990

909,802

1993

1,400

102

1,020

1,470

976,557

1994

1,470

102

950

1,410

1,021,069

1995

1,500

102

1996

1,470

98

1997

1,390

98

1998

1,300

96

1999

1,300

90

700

1,450

1,780,334

650

550

2,216,527

520

175

2,294,002

480

--

2,404,825

480

--

2,310,525

2000

1,310

90

380

--

2,050,091

2001

1,270

86

315

--

2,443,719

2002

1,240

86

345

--

1,946,172

a Includes calves. b Includes commercial broilers. -- Estimate discontinued.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2002.

TABLE 8.552
COMMERCIAL BROILER PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, 2990-2002

Year

Produced

Number

Pounds

(thousands)

(thousands)

Price per pound
(cents)

Value of production (thousands of
dollars)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

854,500

3,759,800

31.0

1,165,538

867,300

3,816,120

29.5

1,125,755

894,600

4,025,700

31.5

1,268,096

960,000

4,416,000

34.0

1,501,440

1,005,000

4,723,500

35.0

1,653,225

1,070,000

5,136,000

34.5

1,771,920

1,154,000

5,654,600

39.0

2,205,294

1,182,800

5,914,000

38.5

2,276,890

1,202,500

5,892,300

40.5

2,386,382

1,239,700

6,198,500

37.0

2,293,445

1,229,700

6,148,500

33.0

2,029,005

1,247,300

6,236,500

39.0

2,432,235

1,290,500

6,452,500

30.0

1,935,750

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2002.

TABLE 8.554
PRODUCTION OF EGGS, NUMBER SOLD, PRICE, AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, 1990-2002

Year

Average number of layers (000)

Eggs per layer (no.)

Eggs produced (millions)

Price per dozen (cents)

Value of production
($000)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

17,562

245

17,976

239

17,844

242

18,439

241

18,606

244

18,000

243

18,626

246

19,869

245

21,034

244

21,055

246

20,816

246

20,994

242

20,452

243

4,302 4,301 4,326 4,449 4,543
4,376 4,584 4,867 5,126 5,176
5,114 5,086 4,961

80.6

288,951

80.8

289,601

74.8

269,654

74.6

276,580

74.5

282,045

79.4

289,545

91.1

348,002

88.5

358,941

88.0

375,907

87.9

379,142

86.8

369,913

86.8

367,887

86.1

355,952

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2002.

TABLE 8.610
CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITY GROUPS AND PAYMENTS FROM GOVERNMENT, GEORGIA, 1999-2002 (thousands of dollars)

Category

1999

2000

2000

2001

Percent of total, 2002

Total cash receipts
Total crops Corn Cotton, total Cotton lint Cottonseed Peanuts Soybeans Tobacco Rye Wheat Oats Sorghum grain Hay Peaches Pecans Other fruits and nuts Vegetables Nursery, greenhouse and turf All other crops
Total livestock Hogs Cattle and calves Dairy products Other
Total poultry Commercial broilers Other chickens Turkeys Eggs Other
Total crop, livestock and poultry cash receipts
Government payments

5,586,203
1,895,800 55,479
430,777 401,032
29,745 381,018
12,713 107,958
2,690 23,162
944 1,035 37,894 39,171 96,300 18,099 422,080 251,320 15,160
616,909 74,056
276,049 229,600
35,391
2,711,667 2,293,445
17,080 379,142
22,000
5,224,376
361,827

5,410,848
1,923,720 45,340
379,802 343,321
36,481 379,922
20,233 150,200
3,121 24,278
2,384 1,796 26,214 41,703 94,650 28,513 444,418 265,859 15,487
663,067 103,676 333,478 183,180
40,486
2,444,004 2,029,005
21,086 369,913
24,000
5,030,791
380,057

5,701,653
1,735,295 43,796
332,244 293,877
38,367 388,538
16,436 110,648
2,319 28,020
2,356 2,097 29,108 35,033 67,350 23,871 379,180 259,118 15,181
703,489 87,546
347,677 225,780
39,374
2,835,608 2,432,237
11,484 367,887
24,000
5,274,392
427,261

5,124,834
1,582,309 60,452
347,336 315,553
31,783 229,775
16,438 107,571
2,276 23,939
2,197 2,774 27,914 35,316 44,880 26,935 379,649 260,541 14,316
561,614 59,613
264,214 192,720
43,077
2,328,122 1,935,748
10,422 355,952
26,000
4,472,045
652,789

100.0
30.9 1.2 6.8 6.2 0.6 4.5 0.3 2.1 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.9 0.5 7.4 5.1 0.3
11.0 1.2 5.2 3.8 0.8
45.4 37.8
0.2 6.9 0.5
87.3
12.7

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2002. Percentages calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

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TABLE 8.615
ELEMENTS OF FARM INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge

Gross farm incomea
57,691 76,424 47,279 54,643
6,233
124,649 66,076 62,473 35,027 50,630
8,169 17,999 17,650 81,834
2,933
91,892 52,088
7,878 61,558
2,037
24,554 114,329
33,800 5,705 3,966
205 10,120 66,790 14,853 15,575
1,693 7,351 7,063 170,382 158,605
8,820 61,219 12,068 19,910 56,094
12,748 36,385 107,648
2,800 30,117

Net farm incomeb
13,756 27,242 13,898 14,969
2,116
40,111 22,403 21,527 19,247
9,278
1,946 3,700 6,952 23,712
(L)
22,053 3,949 2,912
18,397 858
6,632 34,324 11,797
1,925 497
(L) 2,940 19,833 4,278 4,340
501 2,344
204 41,303 43,974
3,815 10,113
2,212 2,007 13,324
4,012 11,995 29,991
838 5,440

Net farm proprietors'
incomec
12,170 23,593 11,497
6,673 1,896
36,846 20,130 10,562 13,859
8,078
1,647 3,518 6,783 19,202
(L)
17,934 3,236 2,852 9,850 792
6,272 32,639 10,849
1,806 425
(L) 2,666 17,320 1,754 2,910
469 2,205
197 37,518 33,060
3,770 4,862 2,007 1,219 11,235
3,726 10,944 22,957
656 4,014

Farm labor and proprietors'
incomed
16,145 27,702 13,443
9,925 1,972
40,044 20,945 13,071 14,933 11,987
1,831 4,351 7,060 25,835
158
26,843 6,554 3,077
13,429 863
7,488 34,763 11,620
2,005 1,141
(L) 2,796 19,545 4,021 4,029
521 2,875 1,628 46,360 47,254
4,268 14,518
3,035 5,721 14,860
3,793 11,284 29,302
1,030 5,866
(continued)

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County
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar

TABLE 8.615 (Continued)
ELEMENTS OF FARM INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Gross farm incomea
81,348 37,984
2,355 86,657
7,831
12,157 20,930 36,399 28,826 13,585
8,744 43,407 79,500 185,457
7,433
94,718 2,252 1,119
110,261 99,217
37,545 16,095 135,775 169,918
6,606
22,134 6,745
72,073 29,323 12,759
35,657 55,540 238,818 20,632 31,948
36,329 27,642 16,205 11,694 22,176

Net farm incomeb
21,270 14,464
-157 36,802
2,331
2,691 5,766 7,892 5,012 3,904
3,194 11,552 26,768 53,715
1,788
33,181 -86 154
33,398 16,062
7,058 2,627 45,965 44,062 3,599
6,348 2,093 18,620 9,919 1,518
7,387 9,642 111,634 7,952 8,026
5,738 5,704 7,256 3,650 8,498

Net farm proprietors'
incomec
15,346 5,689 -156
21,821 2,327
2,256 5,344 7,203 3,898 3,900
2,616 8,989 25,279 52,788 1,431
27,683 -86 118
26,294 10,319
5,883 2,501 40,797 40,011 3,348
6,164 1,925 18,187 8,266 1,501
5,151 8,645 93,739 6,959 6,741
4,581 5,365 6,957 3,151 6,971

Farm labor and proprietors'
incomed
19,282 9,502 -68
26,173 3,524
3,122 6,453 8,803 5,988 4,561
3,166 10,592 27,542 53,968
2,079
28,852 (L) 185
28,261 23,317
10,048 4,068
41,850 42,554
3,530
6,396 2,286 19,394 8,662 2,949
7,373 11,499 97,371
7,406 8,945
7,487 7,019 7,260 3,556 7,568
(continued)

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County
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole

TABLE 8.615 (Continued)
ELEMENTS OF FARM INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Gross farm incomea
9,648 41,387 61,207
1,678 6,318
8,241 31,201 75,203 21,049
393
125,434 133,345
41,830 14,354 59,975
182,190 37,292 16,042 59,853 52,125
762 15,515 57,225 74,784 14,632
38,145 64,271 41,536 27,360 27,871
38,903 27,858
1,829 16,641 31,843
5,359 2,665 16,419 39,414 59,821

Net farm incomeb
1,316 8,694 19,750
222 2,217
2,136 7,943 15,748 2,008
(L)
33,953 42,545
8,302 5,014 19,932
60,788 7,712 3,787
17,025 14,080
-783 1,415 16,476 26,651
620
14,569 19,619 10,459
9,924 8,966
8,734 5,564
-265 4,822 8,733
808 82
4,732 7,469 19,580

Net farm proprietors'
incomec
878 7,200 11,665
188 2,217
2,021 7,078 13,028 1,662
(L)
24,404 36,833
5,804 3,456 10,180
28,558 6,538 3,390
15,961 9,977
-779 941 13,788 23,567 597
7,477 17,460
8,711 8,722 7,565
6,715 4,050
-262 2,607 5,002
712 62
4,444 6,418 10,700

Farm labor and proprietors'
incomed
1,736 10,854 16,211
268 2,433
2,175 10,311 15,472
7,634 (L)
31,612 39,727
7,265 4,501 13,307
38,252 7,377 4,257
18,427 10,679
-567 1,757 15,782 26,417
827
12,251 18,394 12,922
9,674 7,761
8,988 6,263
-81 3,474 7,061
1,274 179
5,018 9,468 13,597
(continued)

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TABLE 8.615 (Continued)
ELEMENTS OF FARM INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County

Gross farm incomea

Net farm incomeb

Net farm proprietors'
incomec

Farm labor and proprietors'
incomed

Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

7,951 50,237
9,844 122,402
4,474
4,718 179,054
40,963 16,682 50,988
57,044 74,996 46,696
2,172 6,024
8,500 50,301 10,523 22,614 13,968
38,618 44,217 25,402
9,779 19,626
21,290 17,606 15,295 68,148 59,110
74,775 33,734
3,454 86,910
6,753,490

282 14,859
2,197 40,344
1,260
1,228 53,794 11,320
5,369 17,716
15,179 22,671 13,812
212 2,171
2,096 11,147
6,076 7,991 3,069
11,516 13,489
6,968 3,900 3,708
2,015 6,369 4,577 24,296 13,722
22,257 9,591 1,207
25,007
1,947,485

262 14,668
1,634 28,897
1,260
1,228 50,792 10,772
4,819 11,892
12,037 16,317 10,827
212 2,148
1,467 8,233 4,895 6,933 2,200
9,973 12,070
6,000 3,588 3,084
1,631 4,177 3,888 24,198 13,028
19,106 8,890 1,198
20,066
1,568,484

837 15,216
2,241 37,004
1,437
1,514 62,242 13,495
5,546 14,362
16,816 26,831 15,707
259 2,645
1,919 11,711
5,169 8,469 2,913
10,544 14,450
7,700 4,123 4,305
4,479 5,279 5,499 25,490 14,355
21,895 10,910
1,258 25,037
1,917,023

a Includes total cash receipts and other income of individual proprietors and corporate farms.
b Represents total net income of individual proprietors and corporate farms; derived by subtracting production expenses from gross farm income and adding the value of inventory change.
c Derived by subtracting corporate farm income from net farm income, and adding statistical adjustment factor.
d Derived by adding farm labor income (wages and salaries, perquisites, and other income) to net farm proprietors' income.
(L) Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in totals.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, May 2003.

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TABLE 8.620
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001
(thousands of dollars)

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

Cash receipts from marketing

Total

Livestock and productsb

Crops

47,791 65,057 39,494 39,290
4,536
119,405 61,093 54,120 16,662 37,912
6,464 10,923 15,194 60,398
1,639
69,398 39,683
5,203 44,390
872
18,387 106,025
29,232 3,961 3,660
80 6,814 63,503 13,618 10,533
1,034 5,829 6,274 146,459 127,594
4,836 54,134
9,113 17,164 41,746

29,433 49,532 27,598 14,609
4,201
116,214 60,309 48,362 5,189 12,059
5,441 2,002 13,152 20,165
282
14,032 14,083
4,474 16,045
185
6,551 102,173
26,823 2,761 406
71 6,060 56,493 9,927 2,544
615 3,461 2,421 98,037 34,945
3,413 4,616 3,874 6,696 11,921

18,358 15,525 11,896 24,681
335
3,191 784
5,758 11,473 25,853
1,023 8,921 2,042 40,233 1,357
55,366 25,600
729 28,345
687
11,836 3,852 2,409 1,200 3,254
(L) 754 7,010 3,691 7,989
419 2,368 3,853 48,422 92,649
1,423 49,518
5,239 10,468 29,825

Other income

Government payments

Imputed fundsc

3,748 2,598 2,819 6,870
194
574 472 1,271 2,858 8,355
165 4,951
288 11,385
414
11,749 7,146 254 6,955 (L)
4,003 937 255 56 (L)
(L) 788 120 175 2,126
(L) 363 (L) 7,675 17,462
187 5,127
307 365 9,384

6,152 8,769 4,966 8,483 1,503
4,670 4,511 7,082 15,507 4,363
1,540 2,125 2,168 10,051
880
10,745 5,259 2,421
10,213 1,154
2,164 7,367 4,313 1,688
278
115 2,518 3,167 1,060 2,916
619 1,159
776 16,248 13,549
3,797 1,958 2,648 2,381 4,964
(continued)

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TABLE 8.620 (Continued)
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001
(thousands of dollars)

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

Cash receipts from marketing

Total

Livestock and productsb

Crops

11,222 34,254 87,904
2,409 17,627
55,854 30,819
1,648 51,747
6,246
7,778 18,111 21,857 23,998 12,162
5,734 37,478 72,693 170,038
5,204
88,062 1,473 703
102,037 81,517
34,569 12,890 130,342 158,490
5,580
19,599 4,177
65,804 25,187
8,612
29,934 40,036 221,524 17,827 22,906

11,097 33,659 14,264
1,249 4,975
14,000 3,820 970 4,074 635
3,104 15,655
8,205 15,473 10,370
2,651 34,754 65,971 169,132
1,694
86,514 1,053 564
98,197 21,281
27,775 6,337
129,336 156,937
5,416
19,232 2,313
63,930 25,046
3,223
14,358 7,051
218,596 17,320 8,269

125 595 73,640 1,160 12,652
41,854 26,999
678 47,673
5,611
4,674 2,456 13,652 8,525 1,792
3,083 2,724 6,722
906 3,510
1,548 420 139
3,840 60,236
6,794 6,553 1,006 1,553
164
367 1,864 1,874
141 5,389
15,576 32,985
2,928 507
14,637

Other income

Government payments

Imputed fundsc

106 161 11,175 (L) 5,656
19,911 3,460 68
10,771 323
1,494 1,175 4,971 1,340
343
70 1,619
335 1,196
(L)
497 317
0 1,364 7,128
547 51
494 1,005
343
236 257 1,961 172 606
3,512 7,850 1,550
432 4,122

1,420 1,970 8,569
389 6,834
5,583 3,705
639 24,139
1,262
2,885 1,644 9,571 3,488 1,080
2,940 4,310 6,472 14,223 2,184
6,159 462 416
6,860 10,572
2,429 3,154 4,939 10,423
683
2,299 2,311 4,308 3,964 3,541
2,211 7,654 15,744 2,373 4,920
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.620 (Continued)
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001
(thousands of dollars)

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

Cash receipts from marketing

Total

Livestock and productsb

Crops

22,849 20,391
7,573 8,998 18,584
6,099 25,239 40,122
1,263 3,173
6,898 23,640 73,495 19,163
270
110,796 125,240
38,743 10,038 44,127
151,638 32,712 11,089 50,592 50,558
274 12,162 52,207 67,082 13,100
34,113 61,691 29,020 23,760 23,027
27,498 25,184
1,384 15,580 21,831

8,572 11,458
3,333 8,249 15,633
1,084 7,504 10,527
392 3,047
6,241 4,212 72,060 6,838
169
84,070 123,206
34,666 7,554
10,241
86,042 32,124
4,698 47,991 49,336
119 11,093 43,455 65,425 12,244
5,889 61,464 10,616 21,227 21,560
5,499 24,779
199 12,554
4,168

14,277 8,933 4,240 749 2,951
5,015 17,735 29,595
871 126
657 19,428
1,435 12,325
101
26,726 2,034 4,077 2,484
33,886
65,596 588
6,391 2,601 1,222
155 1,069 8,752 1,657
856
28,224 227
18,404 2,533 1,467
21,999 405
1,185 3,026 17,663

Other income

Government payments

Imputed fundsc

4,977 3,708 1,769
339 1,104
1,550 5,763 8,610
(L) 441
288 3,500
285 511
0
5,361 1,583 1,403
792 8,413
16,728 671
1,142 1,329
414
(L) 309 868 943
99
1,544 75
4,118 846
1,037
7,351 778 294 148
4,273

8,503 3,543 6,863 2,357 2,488
1,999 10,385 12,475
378 2,704
1,055 4,061 1,423 1,375
123
9,277 6,522 1,684 3,524 7,435
13,824 3,909 3,811 7,932 1,153
445 3,044 4,150 6,759 1,433
2,488 2,505 8,398 2,754 3,807
4,054 1,896
151 913 5,739
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.620 (Continued)
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2001
(thousands of dollars)

County

Cash receipts from marketing

Total

Livestock and productsb

Crops

Other income

Government payments

Imputed fundsc

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Georgia

4,309 1,649 13,401 24,590 49,080
6,204 48,683
6,463 102,266
2,339
3,896 168,332
33,388 11,720 32,376
37,572 59,740 36,599
1,621 2,737
6,639 37,004
4,007 20,957 12,196
34,629 36,355 19,529
6,639 11,653
14,178 9,573
10,550 62,106 53,645
56,672 28,136
1,977 63,199 5,603,384

2,193 932
10,575 5,154 5,235
5,348 47,998
3,041 22,159
2,059
3,795 96,460 25,726
4,189 1,518
7,239 5,982 7,688 1,424
522
5,347 9,387 1,131 9,557 11,067
33,324 27,224 10,141
6,140 6,004
4,454 1,174 1,128 61,236 52,451
32,083 27,032
1,435 12,602 3,681,367

2,116 717
2,826 19,436 43,845
856 685 3,422 80,107 280
101 71,872
7,662 7,531 30,858
30,333 53,758 28,911
197 2,215
1,292 27,617
2,876 11,400
1,129
1,305 9,131 9,388
499 5,649
9,724 8,399 9,422
870 1,194
24,589 1,104 542
50,597 1,922,017

256 (L) 749 5,803 6,398
278 213 1,516 10,262 410
216 3,495 1,888 2,350 8,776
8,162 7,654 3,096
82 924
373 7,632 1,578
256 503
1,013 951
1,225 859
2,523
2,694 2,545 1,182
451 387
8,957 1,710
450 16,814 427,264

794 990 2,269 9,021 4,343
1,469 1,341 1,865 9,874 1,725
606 7,227 5,687 2,612 9,836
11,310 7,602 7,001 469 2,363
1,488 5,665 4,938 1,401 1,269
2,976 6,911 4,648 2,281 5,450
4,418 5,488 3,563 5,591 5,078
9,146 3,888 1,027 6,897 722,842

a Includes individual proprietorships and corporate farms. b Includes livestock products. c Includes imputed value of food and fuel produced and consumed on farms, and gross rental value of farm dwellings. (L) Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in totals.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, May 2003.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.711
FARM BUSINESS BALANCE SHEET, GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 1998-2002 (millions of dollars)

Item

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Farms (number)
Farm assets Real estate Livestock and poultrya Machinery and motor vehiclesb Cropsc Purchased inputs Financial
Farm debt By purpose Real estate Nonreal estated By lender Farm Credit system Farm Service agency Commercial banks Individuals and others

50,000
20,184 15,082
799 1,591
322 42
2,347
3,335
1,643 1,693
657 99
520 417

50,000
22,361 17,240
906 1,592
172 34
2,417
3,374
1,724 1,650
608 100 509 432

50,000
24,535 19,258
931 1,612
209 41
2,484
3,600
1,892 1,708
596 96
552 464

48,000
26,209 20,902
915 1,672
117 35
2,567
3,808
1,999 1,809
687 93
554 475

46,000
28,185 22,719
896 1,689
48 47 2,785
3,988
2,159 1,829
705 89
546 489

Equity
Ratio Debt/equity ratio (percent) Debt/assets ratio (percent)

16,848
19.80 16.52

18,987
17.77 15.09

20,934
17.20 14.67

22,401
17.00 14.53

24,197
16.48 14.15

a Excludes horses, mules, and broilers. b Includes only farm share value for trucks and autos. c All non-CCC crops held on farms plus the value above loan rate for crops held under CCC. d Excludes debt for nonfarm purposes.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Farm Business Balance Sheet, Georgia, 19982002.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.715
VALUE ADDED TO THE U.S. ECONOMY BY GEORGIA'S AGRICULTURAL SECTORa, WITH DERIVATION OF NET FARM INCOME, 1998-2002 (millions of dollars)

Item

1998

Final crop output Food grains Feed crops Cotton Oil crops Tobacco Fruits and tree nuts Vegetables All other crops Home consumption Value of inventory adjustmentb plus:
Final animal output Meat animals Dairy products Poultry and eggs Miscellaneous livestock Home consumption Value of inventory adjustmentb plus:
Services and forestry Machine hire and customwork Forest products sold Other farm income Gross imputed rental value of farm dwellings
equals:
Final agricultural sector output minus: Intermediate consumption outlays
Farm origin Feed purchased Livestock and poultry purchased Seed purchased plus:
Manufactured inputs Fertilizers and lime Pesticides Petroleum fuel and oils Electricity plus:
Other intermediate expenses Repair and maintenance of capital items Machine hire and customwork Marketing, storage, and transportation expenses Contract labor Miscellaneous expenses plus:

1,980.2 30.7
104.8 523.7 490.7 153.9
84.0 384.7 240.2
3.4 -35.8
3,405.9 327.3 236.6
2,802.2 34.2 4.2 1.5
701.1 19.1 50.0
385.0 247.0
6,087.2
3,181.8 1,330.4
936.2 260.4 133.8
643.5 237.9 218.6 124.6
62.3
1,207.9 179.8 63.3 312.9 48.2 603.7

1999

2000

2001

2002

1,898.1 25.9 95.4
430.8 394.2 108.0 153.6 422.1 266.0
3.3 -1.0
3,334.4 350.4 229.6
2,711.7 36.9 4.0 1.8
797.8 26.0 50.0
446.2 275.7

1,974.9 27.4 75.7
379.8 400.3 150.2 164.7 444.4 281.2
3.3 47.8
3,079.9 438.7 183.2
2,444.0 41.2 4.7 -31.9
724.8 22.1 40.0
358.3 304.4

1,891.7 30.3 77.4
332.2 405.1 110.6 126.3 379.2 274.2
3.3 153.1
3,525.0 436.4 225.8
2,835.6 41.3 4.9 -19.0
851.7 17.1 30.0
479.5 325.1

1,510.4 26.2 93.3
347.3 246.4 107.6 107.1 379.6 274.6
3.3 -75.3
2,921.2 323.8 192.7
2,328.1 45.1 3.8 27.6
838.1 30.0 25.0
463.1 320.0

6,030.4
3,156.4 1,388.5
990.7 278.0 119.8
561.5 187.7 191.8 123.5
58.5
1,206.4 174.1 66.0 272.0 39.5 654.8

5,779.6
2,984.2 1,313.6
933.7 267.8 112.2
570.9 175.8 176.3 148.8
70.0
1,099.7 200.2 56.6 238.7 53.7 550.4

6,268.4
3,118.5 1,369.3
965.4 284.1 119.8
562.3 180.0 177.7 138.2
66.4
1,187.0 171.1 33.1 222.5 54.2 706.1

5,269.7
2,999.2 1,329.2
951.9 247.3 130.0
544.0 174.2 163.6 136.1
70.0
1,126.0 181.5 49.6 212.7 36.1 646.1

(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.715 (Continued)
VALUE ADDED TO THE U.S. ECONOMY BY GEORGIA'S AGRICULTURAL SECTORa, WITH DERIVATION OF NET FARM INCOME, 1998-2002 (millions of dollars)

Item

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Net government transactions plus:
Direct government payments minus:
Motor vehicle registration and licensing fees minus:
Property taxes equals: Gross value added minus:
Capital consumption equals: Net value added minus:
Factor payments Employee compensation (total hired labor) Net rent received by nonoperator landlords Real estate and nonreal estate interest
equals: Net farm income

67.6
178.5
8.6
102.3
2,973.0
372.3
2,600.8
657.6 275.5
82.1 300.0
1,943.2

251.5
361.8
7.8
102.5
3,125.5
386.3
2,739.2
605.0 244.0
61.9 299.1
2,134.2

271.7
380.1
9.0
99.3
3,067.1
407.4
2,659.8
661.8 267.9
72.6 321.3
1,998.0

315.9
427.3
8.9
102.5
3,465.7
426.9
3,038.8
678.8 326.9
56.5 295.4
2,360.0

544.8
652.8
8.6
99.3
2,815.3
439.8
2,375.5
677.0 330.9
71.7 274.3
1,698.5

a Final sector output is the gross value of the commodities and services produced within a year. Net value-added is the sector's contribution to the national economy and is the sum of the income from production earned by all factors-ofproduction. Net farm income is the farm operators' share of income from the sector's production activities. The concept presented is consistent with that employed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
b A positive value of inventory change represents current-year production not sold by December 1. A negative value is an offset to production from prior years included in current-year sales. Negative values are indicated by minus signs.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Value Added to the U.S. Economy by the Agricultural Sector by the Production of Goods and Services, Georgia, 1998-2002.

.9 NATURAL RESOURCES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
w
. . NatlonalForest Land Area Georgia and the United States. as of September 30 2003 ................. 210 . Forest Fires ln Georgia fiscal Years 1990-2002 .............................................................................. 211 . Tree Plantlng and Harvestlng in Georgia 1990-2002...................................................................... 211
Georgia's Pulpwoodand Roundwood Production. 1997-2001.......................................................... 212
. Round PulpwoodProductionin Georg~a.By County 2000-2001................................................... 213 . . . Selected Natural Resource Related Establishments Summary Data Georgia 2001 ........................ 217
EstimatedAcreage of Wetlands in Georgia. 1997 .............................................................................. 218
. . Summary of Number and Expendrtures of Georgia Residents and Parl~cipantson
Fishlng Huntingand W~ldlife-RelateRd ecreation 2001................................................................... 219
. . Number of Pa~dHunting and Flshing LicenseHolders In Georgia Fiscal Year 1999.2002
with Cost to Holders ................................................................................................................... 220
. Marine Recreat~onaFlishingin Georgia 1998-2002............................................................................. 221 . Fisheries Summary of Catch in Georg~a1990-2002...................................................................... 221 . . . Fisheries Amount and Value of Catch in Georgla By Selected Specles 20002003....................... 222
. Plants and Employmentof Fisheries Processorsand Whdesalen ln Georgia
1998-2001.......................................................................................................................................... 223
. Value of NonfuelMinerals Produced in Georgia and UnltedStates 1990-2002.............................. 223 . Quantlty and Value of Nonfuel Minerals Producedin Georgla 1998-2002......................................... 224 . Production of Selected M~neralsin Georgla 1990-2002.................................................................... 225

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.114
NATIONAL FOREST LAND AREA, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 2003

Unit name

Units (number)

Gross acreage

National forest system acreage

Other acreage

Percent of national
gross acreage

Georgia

Chattahoochee National Forest Oconee National Forest National forests total

1,515,883

748,617

767,266

260,884

115,225

145,659

2

1,776,767

863,842

912,925

0.79

Chattahoochee Purchase Unit Ocmulgee Purchase Unit Yonah Purchase Unit Purchase units

69,302

10,000

1345

3

80,647

195

69,107

250

9,750

332

1013

777

79,870

3.60

Forestry Science Laboratory

4

4

0

Research and experiment areas total

1

4

4

0

0.01

State total

6

1,857,418

864,623

992795

0.80

Area
National forests Purchase units National grasslands Land utilization projects Research and experiment areas Other areas National preserves National totals

United States

155 225,455,289

60

2,241,287

20

4,264,663

6

1,876

20

73,154

34

296,406

1

89,716

296 232,422,391

187,860,217 359,351
3,839,167 1,876
64,871 295,814
89,716 192,511,012

37,595,072 1,881,936 425,496 0 8,283 592 0
39,911,379

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington Office Lands Staff, Land Areas of the National Forest System, 2003.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.120 FOREST FIRES IN GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1990-2002

Fiscal year

Fires (number)

Acres burned

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002
10-year average

6,212 7,707 10,877 5,482 10,269
5,911 10,669
7,224 6,579 11,005
11,688 8,392
10,369
8,767

21,520 34,567 41,297 20,469 36,773
18,920 40,062 22,998 36,660 47,456
71,595 41,574 45,332
38,183

Source: Georgia Forestry Commission, Fires by Cause, Forest Fires, FY 1993-2002.

Average size (acres)
3.46 4.49 3.80 3.73 3.58
3.20 3.75 3.18 5.57 4.31
6.13 4.95 4.37
4.27

TABLE 9.130
TREE PLANTING AND HARVESTING IN GEORGIA, 1990-2002 (acres)

Year

Planted acres (all species)

Final harvest acresa

All species

Softwoodb

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

337,929 329,796 292,810 283,601 326,657
270,194 366,742 393,889 413,407 441,492
460,737 442,631 332,747

404,100 417,698 431,295 440,832 450,368
459,904 469,441 478,977 445,600 445,600
450,000 400,000 350,000

388,046 361,271 334,495 334,298 334,102
333,905 333,709 333,513 334,200 334,200
NA NA NA

NA Not available.
a Final harvest data based on 5,210 permanent forest plots on commercial timberland. There are 7,458 total permanent plots for the entire state (all land types).
b Softwood final harvest acreage represents approximately 75 percent of final harvest acreage for all species.

Source: Georgia Forestry Commission, Acres of Tree Planting and Acres Harvested in Georgia, 1990-2002 (unpublished).

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.132
GEORGIA'S PULPWOOD AND ROUNDWOOD PRODUCTION, 1997-2001 (thousands of cords)

Production

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Pulpwood
Roundwood All species Softwood Hardwood
Wood residues for pulp manufacture All species Softwood Hardwood
Types of residue, all Chips All species Softwood Hardwood Other residuesa

11,390.3
8,051.7 5,724.0 2,327.7
3,338.6 2,417.8
920.8
3,338.6
3,338.6 2,417.8
920.8 0.0

10,249.5
7,109.3 5,124.7 1,984.6
3,140.3 2,311.0
829.3
3,140.3
3,140.3 2,311.0
829.3 0.0

10,702.0
7,886.3 5,751.6 2,134.7
2,815.9 2,206.7
609.2
2,815.9
2,815.9 2,206.7
609.2 0.0

10,295.0
7,493.7 5,497.2 1,996.6
2,801.2 2,170.8
630.4
2,801.2
2,801.2 2,170.8
630.4 0.0

9,965.0
6,681.9 4,915.2 1,766.7
3,283.0 2,416.1
866.9
3,283.0
3,283.0 2,416.1
866.9 0.0

a Consists of veneer cores, pole and piling trim, cull material, sawdust, and secondary residues.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Resource Bulletin, Southern Pulpwood Production, 1997-2001.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

All species

2000

2001

131,967 35,995 69,597 24,896 53,471
8,804 5,509 42,946 80,116 17,105
31,114 14,824 134,246 27,990 50,286
47,565 114,069
20,592 28,269 145,422
32,508 121,817
5,862 153,477
33,268
40,808 24,419 44,409
368 27,926
663 208,488
1,103 50,681 24,846
12,757 5,718
32,030 82,707 65,025

165,069 46,775 57,161 37,707 27,800
502 2,443 38,584 78,900 18,550
25,671 7,399
151,842 23,776 55,167
74,007 146,324
14,074 36,907 118,986
50,234 63,271
4,121 93,176 65,282
49,724 41,078 40,801
0 19,821
51 110,253
310 87,615 24,939
13,951 5,845
16,927 68,304 67,911

Softwood

2000

2001

112,192 35,457 55,971 12,919 39,091
4,942 599
26,170 35,600 12,322
25,891 6,452
113,588 15,521 33,636
28,506 60,885 16,033 15,889 113,666
22,306 104,212
5,419 136,396
20,239
13,105 12,757 32,862
0 16,865
663 191,088
844 39,791 17,790
9,398 2,732 29,535 50,624 6,790

148,953 45,498 45,523 28,082 19,930
502 0
30,384 34,274 11,861
21,560 6,935
137,265 15,801 37,835
40,704 78,628 12,037 26,346 104,288
40,168 60,037
3,910 85,631 43,445
22,951 32,160 37,921
0 18,160
38 98,987
52 78,249 19,850
9,606 3,209 16,316 37,037 13,268

Hardwood

2000

2001

19,775 538
13,626 11,977 14,380
3,862 4,910 16,776 44,516 4,783
5,223 8,372 20,658 12,469 16,650
19,059 53,184
4,559 12,380 31,756
10,202 17,605
443 17,081 13,029
27,703 11,662 11,547
368 11,061
0 17,400
259 10,890
7,056
3,359 2,986 2,495 32,083 58,235

16,116 1,277
11,638 9,625 7,870
0 2,443 8,200 44,626 6,689
4,111 464
14,577 7,975
17,332
33,303 67,696
2,037 10,561 14,698
10,066 3,234 211 7,545
21,837
26,773 8,918 2,880 0 1,661
13 11,266
258 9,366 5,089
4,345 2,636
611 31,267 54,643
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

All species

2000

2001

6,370 13,056 104,570
89 78,114
16,219 35,374
3,989 95,933 119,735
85,040 36,097 87,588 30,039
7,945
6,238 169,905
3,551 4,592 14,221
11,614 6,002
485,658 34,541
102,630
9,409 6,217
822 1,742 60,457
47,907 44,304
1,535 67,637 18,333
46,842 15,915
5,396 19,003 85,908

11,774 12,255 89,644
542 78,368
49,939 59,934
2,372 51,111 124,883
121,736 7,427
116,241 28,483 8,349
1,852 59,724
7,303 146
22,145
20,549 14,213 134,958 19,654 83,214
7,099 6,150
0 21 58,418
42,513 46,475
11 60,556
7,917
12,923 27,533
989 19,361 67,659

Softwood

2000

2001

248 8,801 85,302
89 39,665
14,479 22,519
2,636 65,844 117,834
64,591 29,228 71,043 12,871
5,527
4,918 139,668
2,888 2,006 11,487
10,175 3,827
370,492 29,624 55,233
4,201 4,490
218 65
42,791
43,165 31,335
0 62,893 12,762
46,834 12,915
1,279 11,484 57,602

3,110 8,859 62,570
538 43,114
39,497 14,245
2,226 42,939 111,545
89,740 6,614
82,554 16,661
7,163
1,574 50,890
6,348 7
20,237
19,787 7,449
116,277 18,552 38,616
4,712 5,088
0 21 42,600
39,113 34,556
11 56,984
6,239
12,258 15,478
927 13,167 45,668

Hardwood

2000

2001

6,122 4,255 19,268
0 38,449
1,740 12,855
1,353 30,089
1,901
20,449 6,869
16,545 17,168
2,418
1,320 30,237
663 2,586 2,734
1,439 2,175 115,166 4,917 47,397
5,208 1,727
604 1,677 17,666
4,742 12,969
1,535 4,744 5,571
8 3,000 4,117 7,519 28,306

8,664 3,396 27,074
4 35,254
10,442 45,689
146 8,172 13,338
31,996 813
33,687 11,822
1,186
278 8,834
955 139 1,908
762 6,764 18,681 1,102 44,598
2,387 1,062
0 0 15,818
3,400 11,919
0 3,572 1,678
665 12,055
62 6,194 21,991
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

All species

2000

2001

42,091 50,600 26,214 51,759
9,983
31,033 97,873 23,433 166,862 22,090
170,980 37,578 14,593 47,160 13,575
83,300 19,843 136,855 59,337 29,767
62,796 72,514 30,624 29,037 67,077
9,430 6,370 8,374 14,074 57,810
1,680 20,664 39,922
1,984 44,114
3,704 53,728 25,710
0 62,957

47,850 54,409 32,432 26,189 12,202
9,293 29,118 72,475 92,068 10,963
114,888 45,487 8,156 94,219 3,755
66,144 16,444 115,800 59,406 14,815
68,754 33,494 34,723
5,711 61,620
9,746 14,457
2,960 5,373 40,364
3,887 20,596 68,403
5,001 37,768
13,475 47,063 32,082
19 84,925

Softwood

2000

2001

27,922 40,573 18,401 40,565
8,548
28,044 57,799 16,074 121,263 15,641
113,538 25,500 13,677 46,860 10,860
79,246 6,315
98,032 50,768 14,633
31,557 51,441 21,980
2,808 28,098
6,493 5,836 7,753 7,493 43,530
1,588 16,211 29,511
1,942 37,479
2,475 43,006 21,291
0 43,224

20,248 26,707 18,411 21,794
9,558
8,886 18,673 35,289 63,029
6,855
78,478 37,600
8,067 53,188
149
55,115 5,827
96,116 50,175 11,183
42,759 26,463 24,517
1,506 24,608
4,920 13,840
2,390 4,316 33,813
3,866 17,659 58,114
4,957 31,787
10,389 41,543 28,996
19 69,594

Hardwood

2000

2001

14,169 10,027
7,813 11,194
1,435
2,989 40,074
7,359 45,599
6,449
57,442 12,078
916 300 2,715
4,054 13,528 38,823
8,569 15,134
31,239 21,073
8,644 26,229 38,979
2,937 534 621
6,581 14,280
92 4,453 10,411
42 6,635
1,229 10,722
4,419 0
19,733

27,602 27,702 14,021
4,395 2,644
407 10,445 37,186 29,039
4,108
36,410 7,887 89
41,031 3,606
11,029 10,617 19,684
9,231 3,632
25,995 7,031
10,206 4,205
37,012
4,826 617 570
1,057 6,551
21 2,937 10,289
44 5,981
3,086 5,520 3,086
0 15,331
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County

All species

2000

2001

Softwood

2000

2001

Hardwood

2000

2001

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

33,392 529
20,787 52,280 24,092
1,841 3,287 182,504 52,475 73,671
9,944 56,999 31,889 61,105 30,198
59,726 10,458 70,187
29 33,075
54,382 13,547 46,041
236 19,807
13,202 1,450
212,862 29,278 46,115
159,840 29,374 30,241 2,501 49,667
31,221 49,027 84,269 20,510
7,493,733

24,968 1,205
30,117 81,746 26,880
8,528 0
142,509 80,978 91,297
8,323 41,707 39,827 72,003 27,885
35,191 1,823
48,917 0
26,416
58,311 11,485 47,434
1,166 26,389
30,797 2,191
137,330 35,730
108,014
172,922 31,771 43,327 465 35,162
28,690 32,781 59,038 76,336
6,681,892

21,786 456
20,179 32,531 23,016
1,702 1,898 136,254 26,900 62,200
5,946 45,053 30,342 53,219 24,340
38,717 3,769
59,536 29
27,401
27,209 11,168 31,769
236 19,480
5,960 747
203,737 19,485 26,685
133,864 20,933 19,814 2,132 41,574
26,654 27,506 27,861 15,335
5,497,173

10,559 1,182
23,002 47,531 19,406
6,491 0
111,170 58,037 78,881
3,464 26,735 39,320 62,682 23,856
25,786 1,190
40,642 0
18,267
29,487 8,677
37,949 1,166
23,662
20,410 537
133,682 23,290 50,436
154,304 25,116 33,021 465 32,277
23,120 19,746 30,535 42,366
4,915,186

11,606 73
608 19,749
1,076
139 1,389 46,250 25,575 11,471
3,998 11,946
1,547 7,886 5,858
21,009 6,689
10,651 0
5,674
27,173 2,379
14,272 0
327
7,242 703
9,125 9,793 19,430
25,976 8,441
10,427 369
8,093
4,567 21,521 56,408
5,175
1,996,560

14,409 23
7,115 34,215
7,474
2,037 0
31,339 22,941 12,416
4,859 14,972
507 9,321 4,029
9,405 633
8,275 0
8,149
28,824 2,808 9,485 0 2,727
10,387 1,654 3,648
12,440 57,578
18,618 6,655
10,306 0
2,885
5,570 13,035 28,503 33,970
1,766,706

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Southern Pulpwood Production, 2000-2001.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.160
SELECTED NATURAL RESOURCE-RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS, SUMMARY DATA, GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Number
of establishmentsa

Annual payroll ($000)

Number of employeesb
(week of March 12)

Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Agriculture support Agriculture & forestry support activities Forestry and logging Fishing, hunting, and trapping
Mining Mining (except oil & gas) Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic mineral mining & quarrying Dimension stone Sand, gravel, clay, refractory minerals Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals
Manufacturing Wood product mfg Sawmills & wood preservation Millwork Wood container & pallet mfg Other wood product mfg Paper mfg Pulp mills Paper mills Paperboard mills Paperboard containers and boxes Folding paperboard box mfg Petroleum and coal products Nonmetallic mineral product mfg Glass & glass product mfg Clay product & refractory mfg Pottery, ceramics & plumbing fixture mfg Cement & concrete product mfg Gypsum product mfg Cut stone and stone products All other nonmetallic mineral product mfg Primary metal industries Steel product mfg from purchased steel Iron foundries Steel foundries (except investment) Other nonferrous secondary smelt, refine, alloying

1,117 353 716 48 259 213 5 207 35 73 8
8,688 565 139 162 97 85 208 6 8 18 110 19 63 613 49 42 22 334 16 126 172 97 17 16 4 4

224,192 73,128
146,552 4,512
293,729 268,534
2,117 (F)
7,354 163,340
17,420 16,141,378
707,565 189,676 140,513
37,294 162,191 1,149,454
79,691 162,760 377,313 277,708
68,817 57,872 722,379 86,210 102,584 30,368 280,293 28,653 48,285 224,639 214,565
(F) 46,052
2,074 402

9,331 3,289 5,798
244 6,839 6,163
23 (E) 285 3,574 483 491,688 25,479 6,410 4,925 1,853 6,858 25,599 1,467 3,548 6,849 7,274 1,685 1,397 20,362 2,378 3,149 1,041 8,225 799 1,853 5,811 6,452 (D) 1,511 73 13

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Industry Classification System). (D) 1,000 to 2,499 employees. (E) 5,000 to 9,999 employees. (F) Data witheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies.

a Administrative and auxiliary units not included. Data exclude government and railroad employees, and self-employed persons.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

TABLE 9.120 FOREST FIRES IN GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1990-2002

Fiscal year

Fires (number)

Acres burned

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002
10-year average

6,212 7,707 10,877 5,482 10,269
5,911 10,669
7,224 6,579 11,005
11,688 8,392
10,369
8,767

21,520 34,567 41,297 20,469 36,773
18,920 40,062 22,998 36,660 47,456
71,595 41,574 45,332
38,183

Source: Georgia Forestry Commission, Fires by Cause, Forest Fires, FY 1993-2002.

Average size (acres)
3.46 4.49 3.80 3.73 3.58
3.20 3.75 3.18 5.57 4.31
6.13 4.95 4.37
4.27

TABLE 9.130
TREE PLANTING AND HARVESTING IN GEORGIA, 1990-2002 (acres)

Year

Planted acres (all species)

Final harvest acresa

All species

Softwoodb

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

337,929 329,796 292,810 283,601 326,657
270,194 366,742 393,889 413,407 441,492
460,737 442,631 332,747

404,100 417,698 431,295 440,832 450,368
459,904 469,441 478,977 445,600 445,600
450,000 400,000 350,000

388,046 361,271 334,495 334,298 334,102
333,905 333,709 333,513 334,200 334,200
NA NA NA

NA Not available.
a Final harvest data based on 5,210 permanent forest plots on commercial timberland. There are 7,458 total permanent plots for the entire state (all land types).
b Softwood final harvest acreage represents approximately 75 percent of final harvest acreage for all species.

Source: Georgia Forestry Commission, Acres of Tree Planting and Acres Harvested in Georgia, 1990-2002 (unpublished).

TABLE 9.132
GEORGIA'S PULPWOOD AND ROUNDWOOD PRODUCTION, 1997-2001 (thousands of cords)

Production

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Pulpwood
Roundwood All species Softwood Hardwood
Wood residues for pulp manufacture All species Softwood Hardwood
Types of residue, all Chips All species Softwood Hardwood Other residuesa

11,390.3
8,051.7 5,724.0 2,327.7
3,338.6 2,417.8
920.8
3,338.6
3,338.6 2,417.8
920.8 0.0

10,249.5
7,109.3 5,124.7 1,984.6
3,140.3 2,311.0
829.3
3,140.3
3,140.3 2,311.0
829.3 0.0

10,702.0
7,886.3 5,751.6 2,134.7
2,815.9 2,206.7
609.2
2,815.9
2,815.9 2,206.7
609.2 0.0

10,295.0
7,493.7 5,497.2 1,996.6
2,801.2 2,170.8
630.4
2,801.2
2,801.2 2,170.8
630.4 0.0

9,965.0
6,681.9 4,915.2 1,766.7
3,283.0 2,416.1
866.9
3,283.0
3,283.0 2,416.1
866.9 0.0

a Consists of veneer cores, pole and piling trim, cull material, sawdust, and secondary residues.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Resource Bulletin, Southern Pulpwood Production, 1997-2001.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

All species

2000

2001

131,967 35,995 69,597 24,896 53,471
8,804 5,509 42,946 80,116 17,105
31,114 14,824 134,246 27,990 50,286
47,565 114,069
20,592 28,269 145,422
32,508 121,817
5,862 153,477
33,268
40,808 24,419 44,409
368 27,926
663 208,488
1,103 50,681 24,846
12,757 5,718
32,030 82,707 65,025

165,069 46,775 57,161 37,707 27,800
502 2,443 38,584 78,900 18,550
25,671 7,399
151,842 23,776 55,167
74,007 146,324
14,074 36,907 118,986
50,234 63,271
4,121 93,176 65,282
49,724 41,078 40,801
0 19,821
51 110,253
310 87,615 24,939
13,951 5,845
16,927 68,304 67,911

Softwood

2000

2001

112,192 35,457 55,971 12,919 39,091
4,942 599
26,170 35,600 12,322
25,891 6,452
113,588 15,521 33,636
28,506 60,885 16,033 15,889 113,666
22,306 104,212
5,419 136,396
20,239
13,105 12,757 32,862
0 16,865
663 191,088
844 39,791 17,790
9,398 2,732 29,535 50,624 6,790

148,953 45,498 45,523 28,082 19,930
502 0
30,384 34,274 11,861
21,560 6,935
137,265 15,801 37,835
40,704 78,628 12,037 26,346 104,288
40,168 60,037
3,910 85,631 43,445
22,951 32,160 37,921
0 18,160
38 98,987
52 78,249 19,850
9,606 3,209 16,316 37,037 13,268

Hardwood

2000

2001

19,775 538
13,626 11,977 14,380
3,862 4,910 16,776 44,516 4,783
5,223 8,372 20,658 12,469 16,650
19,059 53,184
4,559 12,380 31,756
10,202 17,605
443 17,081 13,029
27,703 11,662 11,547
368 11,061
0 17,400
259 10,890
7,056
3,359 2,986 2,495 32,083 58,235

16,116 1,277
11,638 9,625 7,870
0 2,443 8,200 44,626 6,689
4,111 464
14,577 7,975
17,332
33,303 67,696
2,037 10,561 14,698
10,066 3,234 211 7,545
21,837
26,773 8,918 2,880 0 1,661
13 11,266
258 9,366 5,089
4,345 2,636
611 31,267 54,643
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

All species

2000

2001

6,370 13,056 104,570
89 78,114
16,219 35,374
3,989 95,933 119,735
85,040 36,097 87,588 30,039
7,945
6,238 169,905
3,551 4,592 14,221
11,614 6,002
485,658 34,541
102,630
9,409 6,217
822 1,742 60,457
47,907 44,304
1,535 67,637 18,333
46,842 15,915
5,396 19,003 85,908

11,774 12,255 89,644
542 78,368
49,939 59,934
2,372 51,111 124,883
121,736 7,427
116,241 28,483 8,349
1,852 59,724
7,303 146
22,145
20,549 14,213 134,958 19,654 83,214
7,099 6,150
0 21 58,418
42,513 46,475
11 60,556
7,917
12,923 27,533
989 19,361 67,659

Softwood

2000

2001

248 8,801 85,302
89 39,665
14,479 22,519
2,636 65,844 117,834
64,591 29,228 71,043 12,871
5,527
4,918 139,668
2,888 2,006 11,487
10,175 3,827
370,492 29,624 55,233
4,201 4,490
218 65
42,791
43,165 31,335
0 62,893 12,762
46,834 12,915
1,279 11,484 57,602

3,110 8,859 62,570
538 43,114
39,497 14,245
2,226 42,939 111,545
89,740 6,614
82,554 16,661
7,163
1,574 50,890
6,348 7
20,237
19,787 7,449
116,277 18,552 38,616
4,712 5,088
0 21 42,600
39,113 34,556
11 56,984
6,239
12,258 15,478
927 13,167 45,668

Hardwood

2000

2001

6,122 4,255 19,268
0 38,449
1,740 12,855
1,353 30,089
1,901
20,449 6,869
16,545 17,168
2,418
1,320 30,237
663 2,586 2,734
1,439 2,175 115,166 4,917 47,397
5,208 1,727
604 1,677 17,666
4,742 12,969
1,535 4,744 5,571
8 3,000 4,117 7,519 28,306

8,664 3,396 27,074
4 35,254
10,442 45,689
146 8,172 13,338
31,996 813
33,687 11,822
1,186
278 8,834
955 139 1,908
762 6,764 18,681 1,102 44,598
2,387 1,062
0 0 15,818
3,400 11,919
0 3,572 1,678
665 12,055
62 6,194 21,991
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

All species

2000

2001

42,091 50,600 26,214 51,759
9,983
31,033 97,873 23,433 166,862 22,090
170,980 37,578 14,593 47,160 13,575
83,300 19,843 136,855 59,337 29,767
62,796 72,514 30,624 29,037 67,077
9,430 6,370 8,374 14,074 57,810
1,680 20,664 39,922
1,984 44,114
3,704 53,728 25,710
0 62,957

47,850 54,409 32,432 26,189 12,202
9,293 29,118 72,475 92,068 10,963
114,888 45,487 8,156 94,219 3,755
66,144 16,444 115,800 59,406 14,815
68,754 33,494 34,723
5,711 61,620
9,746 14,457
2,960 5,373 40,364
3,887 20,596 68,403
5,001 37,768
13,475 47,063 32,082
19 84,925

Softwood

2000

2001

27,922 40,573 18,401 40,565
8,548
28,044 57,799 16,074 121,263 15,641
113,538 25,500 13,677 46,860 10,860
79,246 6,315
98,032 50,768 14,633
31,557 51,441 21,980
2,808 28,098
6,493 5,836 7,753 7,493 43,530
1,588 16,211 29,511
1,942 37,479
2,475 43,006 21,291
0 43,224

20,248 26,707 18,411 21,794
9,558
8,886 18,673 35,289 63,029
6,855
78,478 37,600
8,067 53,188
149
55,115 5,827
96,116 50,175 11,183
42,759 26,463 24,517
1,506 24,608
4,920 13,840
2,390 4,316 33,813
3,866 17,659 58,114
4,957 31,787
10,389 41,543 28,996
19 69,594

Hardwood

2000

2001

14,169 10,027
7,813 11,194
1,435
2,989 40,074
7,359 45,599
6,449
57,442 12,078
916 300 2,715
4,054 13,528 38,823
8,569 15,134
31,239 21,073
8,644 26,229 38,979
2,937 534 621
6,581 14,280
92 4,453 10,411
42 6,635
1,229 10,722
4,419 0
19,733

27,602 27,702 14,021
4,395 2,644
407 10,445 37,186 29,039
4,108
36,410 7,887 89
41,031 3,606
11,029 10,617 19,684
9,231 3,632
25,995 7,031
10,206 4,205
37,012
4,826 617 570
1,057 6,551
21 2,937 10,289
44 5,981
3,086 5,520 3,086
0 15,331
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2000-2001 (standard cords)

County

All species

2000

2001

Softwood

2000

2001

Hardwood

2000

2001

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

33,392 529
20,787 52,280 24,092
1,841 3,287 182,504 52,475 73,671
9,944 56,999 31,889 61,105 30,198
59,726 10,458 70,187
29 33,075
54,382 13,547 46,041
236 19,807
13,202 1,450
212,862 29,278 46,115
159,840 29,374 30,241 2,501 49,667
31,221 49,027 84,269 20,510
7,493,733

24,968 1,205
30,117 81,746 26,880
8,528 0
142,509 80,978 91,297
8,323 41,707 39,827 72,003 27,885
35,191 1,823
48,917 0
26,416
58,311 11,485 47,434
1,166 26,389
30,797 2,191
137,330 35,730
108,014
172,922 31,771 43,327 465 35,162
28,690 32,781 59,038 76,336
6,681,892

21,786 456
20,179 32,531 23,016
1,702 1,898 136,254 26,900 62,200
5,946 45,053 30,342 53,219 24,340
38,717 3,769
59,536 29
27,401
27,209 11,168 31,769
236 19,480
5,960 747
203,737 19,485 26,685
133,864 20,933 19,814 2,132 41,574
26,654 27,506 27,861 15,335
5,497,173

10,559 1,182
23,002 47,531 19,406
6,491 0
111,170 58,037 78,881
3,464 26,735 39,320 62,682 23,856
25,786 1,190
40,642 0
18,267
29,487 8,677
37,949 1,166
23,662
20,410 537
133,682 23,290 50,436
154,304 25,116 33,021 465 32,277
23,120 19,746 30,535 42,366
4,915,186

11,606 73
608 19,749
1,076
139 1,389 46,250 25,575 11,471
3,998 11,946
1,547 7,886 5,858
21,009 6,689
10,651 0
5,674
27,173 2,379
14,272 0
327
7,242 703
9,125 9,793 19,430
25,976 8,441
10,427 369
8,093
4,567 21,521 56,408
5,175
1,996,560

14,409 23
7,115 34,215
7,474
2,037 0
31,339 22,941 12,416
4,859 14,972
507 9,321 4,029
9,405 633
8,275 0
8,149
28,824 2,808 9,485 0 2,727
10,387 1,654 3,648
12,440 57,578
18,618 6,655
10,306 0
2,885
5,570 13,035 28,503 33,970
1,766,706

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Southern Pulpwood Production, 2000-2001.

TABLE 9.160
SELECTED NATURAL RESOURCE-RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS, SUMMARY DATA, GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Number
of establishmentsa

Annual payroll ($000)

Number of employeesb
(week of March 12)

Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Agriculture support Agriculture & forestry support activities Forestry and logging Fishing, hunting, and trapping
Mining Mining (except oil & gas) Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic mineral mining & quarrying Dimension stone Sand, gravel, clay, refractory minerals Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals
Manufacturing Wood product mfg Sawmills & wood preservation Millwork Wood container & pallet mfg Other wood product mfg Paper mfg Pulp mills Paper mills Paperboard mills Paperboard containers and boxes Folding paperboard box mfg Petroleum and coal products Nonmetallic mineral product mfg Glass & glass product mfg Clay product & refractory mfg Pottery, ceramics & plumbing fixture mfg Cement & concrete product mfg Gypsum product mfg Cut stone and stone products All other nonmetallic mineral product mfg Primary metal industries Steel product mfg from purchased steel Iron foundries Steel foundries (except investment) Other nonferrous secondary smelt, refine, alloying

1,117 353 716 48 259 213 5 207 35 73 8
8,688 565 139 162 97 85 208 6 8 18 110 19 63 613 49 42 22 334 16 126 172 97 17 16 4 4

224,192 73,128
146,552 4,512
293,729 268,534
2,117 (F)
7,354 163,340
17,420 16,141,378
707,565 189,676 140,513
37,294 162,191 1,149,454
79,691 162,760 377,313 277,708
68,817 57,872 722,379 86,210 102,584 30,368 280,293 28,653 48,285 224,639 214,565
(F) 46,052
2,074 402

9,331 3,289 5,798
244 6,839 6,163
23 (E) 285 3,574 483 491,688 25,479 6,410 4,925 1,853 6,858 25,599 1,467 3,548 6,849 7,274 1,685 1,397 20,362 2,378 3,149 1,041 8,225 799 1,853 5,811 6,452 (D) 1,511 73 13

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Industry Classification System). (D) 1,000 to 2,499 employees. (E) 5,000 to 9,999 employees. (F) Data witheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies.

a Administrative and auxiliary units not included. Data exclude government and railroad employees, and self-employed persons.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

TABLE 9.190
SUMMARY OF NUMBER AND EXPENDITURES OF GEORGIA RESIDENTS AND PARTICIPANTS ON FISHING, HUNTING, AND WILDLIFE-RELATED RECREATION, 2001

United States Georgia

Total participants

Number (thousands)

Percent of population

Sportspersons

Number (thousands)

Percent of population

Wildlife-watching

Number (thousands)

Percent of population

82,302

39

37,805

18

66,105

31

1,932

32

1,136

19

1,326

22

Total Trip-related Equipment Other

Total participants

Georgia residentsa
($000)

Expenditures in Georgiab ($000)

Fishing and hunting

Georgia residentsa
($000)

Expenditures in Georgiab ($000)

Wildlife-watching

Georgia Expenditures in

residentsa

Georgiab

($000)

($000)

1,532,203 684,552 641,681 205,971

1,664,546 561,262 908,864 194,420

1,197,614 510,283 501,016 186,315

1,128,775 437,998 544,162 146,615

334,589 174,269 140,665
19,656

535,771 123,264 364,702
47,805

Davs of wildlife-related recreation

Georgia residents (number)

Total

Participants in Georgia Residents Nonresidents

Anglers Days of fishing Average days per anglerc
Hunters
Days of hunting Average days per hunterc Wildlife-watching participantse Days of watchinge Average days per watcherc

1,043 15,559
15 376 7,882
21 1,326 5,211
4

1,086 13,757
13 417 7,973
19 1,494 4,868
3

947 13,145
14 355 7,339
21 1,305 4,219
3

139 613
4 62d 633d 10
411 648
2

a Spending in and out of state. b Residents and non-residents. c Calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia. d Estimate based on a small sample. e Nonresidential activity relates to trips or outings at least one mile from home for the primary purpose of observing,
photographing, or feeding wildlife. Trips to zoos, circuses, aquariums, and museums are not included.

Source: U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation, 2001.

TABLE 9.195
NUMBER OF PAID HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSE HOLDERS IN GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1999-2002, WITH COST TO HOLDERS

Category

1999

2000

2001

2002

Fishing Paid license holdersa Resident licenses, tags, permits, stamps Non-resident licenses, tags, permits, stamps Total licenses, tags, permits, stamps Gross cost to fishermen ($)

660,425 715,394
81,648
797,042 7,024,237

Hunting Paid license holdersa Resident licenses, tags, permits, stamps Non-Resident licenses, tags, permits, stamps Total licenses, tags, permits, stamps Gross cost to hunters ($)

332,635 824,249
62,164
886,413 11,851,483

674,548 752,735
86,771
839,506 8,326,371
330,151 809,746
70,243
879,989 12,760,537

666,389 742,690
89,608
832,298 8,107,657
335,149 825,224
76,598
901,822 13,481,300

680,380 787,989
91,809
879,798 8,389,658
338,045 877,371
80,368
957,739 13,643,071

a A paid license holder is one individual regardless of the number of licenses purchased.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Services, Number of Paid Fishing and Hunting License Holders, FY 1999 - FY 2002.

TABLE 9.200 MARINE RECREATIONAL FISHINGa IN GEORGIA, 1998-2002

Category

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Fish caught (thousands) Participants (thousands)
Coastal residents Noncoastal residents Out of state residents Total in state Number of trips (thousands) Coastal residents Noncoastal residents Out of state residents All trips

1,612
68,712 27,736 18,708 115,157
473 68 32
572

2,277
59,368 31,682 20,142 111,192
NA NA NA 473

5,175
89,376 85,618 44,361 219,355
NA NA NA 796

4,909
83,169 90,725 38,321 212,215
NA NA NA 807

3,499
57,642 53,589 36,670 147,901
NA NA NA 619

NA Not available.
a Estimates of catches, participants and trips are for marine recreational fishermen during January-December of each year. Data are based on a telephone survey of households and an intercept survey of anglers. For statistical limits, see source.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Fisheries Statistics and Economics Division, Marine Recreational Fisheries Statistics Survey, 1998-2002.

TABLE 9.201 FISHERIES SUMMARY OF CATCHa IN GEORGIA, 1990-2002

Quantityb (000 lbs)

Value ($000)

Value of manufactured
fishery products ($000)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

13,191 15,987 17,620 15,743 14,506
20,341 13,117 14,511 13,017 12,250
9,841 9,036 9,563

19,761 23,719 22,957 21,231 20,302
35,268 21,114 27,400 23,737 22,958
21,674 14,752 15,068

121,084 116,299 155,138 229,016 174,442
176,031 180,213 240,056 174,726 138,657
147,303 208,566 207,253

a Commercial landings; data do not include landings by U.S.-flag vessels at Puerto Rico and other ports outside the 50 states, or catches by U.S.-flag vessels unloaded onto foreign vessels within the U.S. EEZ (joint venture), or aquaculture products, except oysters and clams.
b Landings reported in round (live) weight for all items except clams, oysters, scallops, for which weight of meats without shell is reported.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Fisheries of the United States, 1990-2002 (Current Fishery Statistics); unpublished data.

TABLE 9.202
FISHERIES, AMOUNTa AND VALUE OF CATCH IN GEORGIA, BY SELECTED SPECIES AND GROUPS, 2000-2003

Species/group

Amount (lbs)

Value ($)

Amount (lbs)

Value ($)

Shellfish Hard clam Oyster Conch (whelks) Hard blue crab Food shrimps Bait shrimps Miscellaneous crustaceans/molluscsb

25,352 3,800
421,243 3,202,383 3,516,895
52,363 94,610

Fishc Shads Offshore demersals Pelagics Other finfishes
Total (all species)

58,081 398,833
27,329 72,448 7,873,337

2000
212,821 9,733
277,482 2,077,436 17,205,600
565,352 399,445
33,490 791,729
28,285 72,298 21,673,670

24,872 8,528
325,761 2,702,343 2,761,027
62,759 1,225,170

2001
186,644 22,254
245,330 2,500,704 10,459,975
576,569 496,320

34,611 451,522
27,351 30,122 7,654,066

27,729 869,233
23,516 30,714 15,438,987

Shellfish Hard Clam Oyster Conch (whelks) Hard blue crab Food shrimps Bait shrimps Miscellaneous crustaceans/molluscsb

48,611 7,996
63,585 2,027,491 3,393,184
76,016 1,553,296

Fishc Shads Offshore demersals Pelagics Other finfishes
Total (all species)

27,699 456,283
69,544 42,112 7,765,817

2002
319,412 19,997 49,621
1,967,968 11,126,124
688,185 440,057
22,682 851,528
43,742 42,519 15,252,423

74,893 10,976 90,169 1,854,047 3,369,982 79,219 1,590,896

2003p
520,515 31,019 69,393
1,900,558 9,299,556
723,316 400,204

36,076 315,532
32,575 25,143 7,404,615

27,024 572,774
20,925 28,709 13,593,993

p Data preliminary and subject to change.
a Shrimp weights are by pounds of tails; clam, oyster, whelk, and scallops are pounds of raw meats; all crabs and fishes are pounds of whole animals.
b Includes soft blue crabs, peeler blue crabs, stone crabs, horseshoe crabs, lobster, octupus, and squid.
c Offshore demersals species include amberjacks, groupers, hinds, grunts, porgies, sea bass, snappers, and tilefish. Pelagics include barracuda, bluefish, cobia, dolphin, mackerel, shark, tuna, wahoo. Other finfishes include catfish, croaker, red drum, black drum, flounder, whiting, mullet, sheepshead spot.

Source: Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Resources Division, Marine Fisheries Section, Summary of Georgia Historical Landings by Broad Category, 2000-2003.

TABLE 9.205
PLANTS AND EMPLOYMENT OF FISHERIES PROCESSORS AND WHOLESALERS IN GEORGIA, 1998-2001 (number)

1998

1999

2000

2001

Processors Plants Average annual employment
Wholesalers Plants Average annual employment
Total Plants Average annual employment
Commercial fishing vessels

8 1,259
58 586
66 1,845
350

6 1,096
58 598
64 1,694
350

5 1,124
56 664
61 1,788
265

5 1,119
30 432
35 1,551
226

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Fisheries of the United States, 1998-2002.

TABLE 9.301
VALUE OF NONFUEL MINERALS PRODUCED IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2002 (millions of dollars)

Year

Georgia

United States

Year

Georgia

United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
p Preliminary.

1,504 1,306 1,346 1,432 1,550
1,690 1,740

33,452 30,579 32,012 31,912 35,000
38,600 38,800

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002p

1,680 1,720 1,640 1,620 1,570
1,640

40,400 39,300 39,100 39,400 38,300
37,900

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, 1990-1993; U.S. Geological Survey, Minerals Yearbook, 1994-2002.

TABLE 9.321
QUANTITY AND VALUE OF NONFUEL MINERALS PRODUCEDa IN GEORGIA, 2000-2002
(quantity in thousands of metric tons; value in thousands of dollars)

Mineral

2000

Quantity

Value

2001

Quantity

Value

2002p

Quantity

Value

Claysa (thousands of metric tons)

Common

1,500

Fuller's earth

919

Kaolin

7,660

Gemstones

NA

Sand and gravel (thousands of metric tons)

Construction

6,940

Industrial

651

Stone Crushed (thousands of metric tons)b Dimension (metric tons) b

76,400 74,200

Other (combined value)c

XX

Total value of mineral production

XX

5,200 81,400 877,000
8
28,700 12,200
452,000 11,400
151,000
1,620,000

1,360 879
7,020 NA
7,060 W

4,580 80,600 816,000
8
28,800 W

77,300 108,000

467,000 26,400

XX

150,000

XX 1,570,000

1,310 1,420 6,390
NA
7,000 W

4,890 135,000 670,000
8
29,100 W

73,300 112,000

452,000 21,900

XX

136,000

XX 1,450,000

p Preliminary. NA Not available. XX Not applicable. w Withheld to avoid disclosing company proprietary data; value included with "Combined values" data.

a Production measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers).
b Excludes certain stones; kind and value included with "combined value" data.
c Combined value of barite, cement, feldspar, iron oxide pigments (crude), lime, mica (crude), stone (crushed marble, dimension marble).

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Minerals Yearbook, 2002.

TABLE 9.331
PRODUCTION OF SELECTED MINERALS IN GEORGIA, 1990-2002
(quantity in thousands of metric tons; value in thousands of dollars)

Year

Raw claya

Quantity

Value

Sand and gravelb

Quantity

Value

Stonec

Quantity

Value

Total valued

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002p

9,855 9,518 8,962 9,660 9,960
10,600 10,440 10,596 10,686 10,495
10,079 9,259 9,120

1,060,539 949,737 970,905 994,000
1,060,000
1,160,000 1,150,400 1,059,100 1,078,270
985,930
963,600 901,180 809,890

4,827 4,700 5,448 5,091 5,960
6,354 6,833 6,930 7,738 7,812
7,591 7,060 7,000

15,577 14,500 24,364 24,540 26,840
30,160 30,150 33,930 40,400 41,200
40,900 28,800 29,100

53,201 41,556 44,159 49,576 54,800
60,732 63,490 65,666 74,272 74,083
76,474 77,408 73,412

337,751 244,182 257,338 292,187 331,019
373,028 401,010 431,008 440,009 448,012
452,011 467,026 452,022

1,504,051 1,305,736 1,346,254 1,430,000 1,550,000
1,700,000 1,740,000 1,680,000 1,720,000 1,640,000
1,620,000 1,570,000 1,450,000

p Preliminary.
Note: Production measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers).
Note: Values for 1993-1998 calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
a Except clays sold or used for cement.
b Lime (open market) and sandstone included with sand and gravel.
c Except limestone for cement and lime.
d Includes combined values of barite, bauxite, cement, clays: fire (1993-94); feldspar, iron oxide pigments (crude) mica (scrap), and sone: dimension marble (1993); dimension marble and miscellaneous (1994); barite, cement, feldspar, iron oxide pigments (crude), lime, mica (crude), stone (crushed marble (2000-01), dimension marble) (1995-1998), and specific values withheld to avoid disclosing company proprietary data.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, Annual Report (Georgia), 1992; U.S. Geological Survey, Minerals Yearbook, 1995, 1996, 1998-2002.

.10 BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

m

Number of Georg~aEstablishments By Industry and Employment-SizeClass. 2001.................. 228
. . Employeesof Georgta Establishments By County and Employment-S~zeClass 2001 ................ 230 . . . . Minority-OwnedFirms in Georgta By Sex of Owner Minority Industry. and MSA 1997 ............... 237 . . Women-Owned Finns in Georgta By Industry and MSA 1997.................................................... 238 . Georgia Based Finns in Forlune'sTop 500 Companies 2004 .................................................... 239

Summary Measuresof Georgia'sQuick Start Program. F~scaYl ears 1980-2003......................... 240
. . SeMces Provided by Georgta'sQuick Stan Program Fiscalyear2003
By Industry.................................................................................................................................... 241

. . GeographtcalDlstn~utlon01 GeorgfasQ ~ c Sktarc S e ~ z e sFlscar Year 2003

By h ~ m b ear nd Percent ot Total

242

. InternattonalFacilittesand Employmentin Georgia By Country. 2002 ................................................ 243

. Cumulative Pnnounced lntemal~onaCl apital Investmentin Georgia By Country and . . Size of Investment December 31 2003 ..........................................................................................

244

Number of Foreign Facil~ttesIn Georgia. 19802002........................................................................... 245

TABLE 10.104 NUMBER OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Industry

Number of

1-

establishments 4

Total

202,505

Forestry, fishing, hunting, and

agriculture support

1,117

Mining

259

Utilities

601

Construction

20,180

Manufacturing

8,688

Food

545

Beverage and tobacco products

60

Textile mills

272

Textile product mills

446

Apparel manufacturing

275

Leather and allied products

28

Wood products

565

Paper

208

Printing and related support activities

1,052

Petroleum and coal products

63

Chemicals

469

Plastics and rubber products

408

Nonmetallic mineral product

613

Primary metal

97

Fabricated metal product

1,098

Machinery

529

Computer and electronic products

246

Electrical equip, appliance and components 132

Transportation equipment

259

Furniture and related products

632

Miscellaneous

691

Wholesale trade

13,629

Retail trade

34,179

Transportation and warehousing

5,199

Information

4,076

Finance and insurance

12,503

Real estate and rental and leasing

9,047

Professional, scientific and technical services22,446

108,554
571 81
243 12,676
2,827 173 17 49 129 115 13 148 18 471 25 102 73 125 29 365 153 79 39 80 265 359
6,979 15,731
3,014 1,871 7,236 6,173 15,939

59
38,261
277 46 91
3,432 1,388
61 14 21 49 29
3 90 15 233 14 71 32 118 13 196 80 34 14 29 133 139 2,638 8,926 753 639 2,406 1,626 2,996

Number of employees

10-

20-

50-

19

49

99

25,230
177 46 77
2,092 1,287
70 6
23 58 29
7 95 20 142
9 76 54 140 12 184 94 36 12 27 107 86 1,916 5,102 560 505 1,414 807 1,768

18,478
73 54 87 1,338 1,310 77
8 32 81 33
3 91 42 118
7 101
83 146
12 174
99 37 12 34 65 55 1,358 2,614 502 567 926 305 1,132

6,403
14 16 60 395 737 52
3 29 39 25
0 63 40 51
4 56 76 40 14 107 39 18
9 20 30 22 429 933 202 239 295 78 324

100249
3,848
4 13 25 188 676 46
7 56 37 32
1 63 50 28
4 40 71 30
7 55 38 26 19 31 20 15 235 730 118 145 142 37 196

250499
1,102
1 3 10 42 299 31 2 45 33 10 1 12 13 7 0 18 13 12 8 15 15 10 14 19 10 11 59 123 31 65 47 15 58

500999

1,000 or
more

407

222

0

0

0

0

6

2

13

4

123

41

20

15

2

1

14

3

18

2

2

0

0

0

2

1

7

3

2

0

0

0

5

0

5

1

1

1

2

0

2

0

8

3

6

0

9

4

13

6

2

0

3

1

10

5

19

1

12

7

28

17

22

15

5

1

21

12

(continued)

TABLE 10.104 (continued) NUMBER OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Industry

Number of

1-

establishments 4

Management of companies & enterprises 1,515

Admin, support, waste mgt,

remediation services

10,880

Educational services

1,802

Health care and social assistance

17,107

Arts, entertainment and recreation

2,250

Accommodation and food services

15,047

Other services (except public administration)19,628

Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary and

regional mgt)

503

Unclassified establishments

1,849

528
6,127 921
7,838 1,264 4,674 12,028
134 1,699

59
212
1,642 270
3,889 315
2,333 4,181
84 117

Number of employees

10-

20-

50-

19

49

99

215
1,056 219
2,822 234
2,835 2,010
66 22

232
920 211 1,582 275 3,893 1,009
79 11

150
512 69
477 98
1,039 284
52 0

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, 2001, Georgia.

100249
96
410 78
329 48
229 101
48 0

250499
49
116 19 83 13 31 13
25 0

500999
16
59 8
38 2
11 2
12 0

1,000 or
more
17
38 7
49 1 2 0
3 0

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

TABLE 10.107 EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Total employees
4,653 1,383 2,855
267 14,566
2,955 10,276 26,317
6,604 3,935
79,713 3,256 1,510 2,190 3,264
16,382 5,478 4,255 790 8,294
2,434 27,174 10,345
1,655 110,482

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

149,470 32,178 59,539 6,503
345,605
56,072 263,290 722,417 167,656
90,755
2,279,623 67,005 30,873 45,004 67,554
338,059 157,829
96,178 14,993 164,225
46,730 770,477 250,611
34,790 3,147,704

373 97
216 25
847
205 850 1,619 380 280
4,575 192 181 200 403
1,244 332 345 105 698
206 1,868
768 175 6,636

1-4
190 60
129 13
439
109 509 841 197 147
2,226 92
102 120 224
646 165 201
65 362
91 1,001
415 96
3,280

5-9
89 24 44
7 189
43 148 329
82 73
956 53 35 36 86
262 73 62 21
172
46 361 160
47 1,332

Employment class

10-19

20-49

50

33

5

4

17

14

2

2

125

58

32

14

100

56

182

164

50

24

29

21

684

456

22

15

24

15

22

12

57

29

183

93

54

24

42

25

14

3

79

65

38

24

249

164

88

74

21

5

956

684

50-99

100 or more

7

4

0

4

6

6

0

1

21

15

1

6

20

17

60

43

11

16

5

5

149

104

7

3

5

0

6

4

3

4

38

22

6

10

8

7

1

1

10

10

3

4

55

38

21

10

3

3

220

164

(continued)

Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols

TABLE 10.107 (Continued) EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Total employees
1,304 6,409 31,227 43,027
277
90,040 2,548
316,010 14,951 11,278
26,835 3,931
24,353 692
7,321
2,599 4,382 8,788 323,875 3,667
2,754 44,123 29,650
3,024 33

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

38,013 141,470 790,089 1,079,417
4,249
2,535,650 45,761
12,150,202 340,608 227,976
769,757 80,068
622,672 11,572
148,343
50,460 93,450 189,037 11,284,702 72,179
53,611 1,224,182
709,291 108,096
573

55 334 3,413 2,649
47
4,340 129
18,024 830 885
1,784 335
1,679 81
538
221 498 588 16,941 369
175 2,533 2,168
237 10

1-4
25 189 2,129 1,290
31
1,948 67
10,005 432 502
982 180 945
60 286
127 273 311 9,389 202
105 1,173 1,145
138 6

5-9
13 68 595 583
7
902 31
3,058 172 185
336 78
329 5
108
40 121 132 2,966
84
35 532 426
42 4

Employment class

10-19

20-49

11 43 362 365
7
613 13
2,139 116 104
225 34
197 9
71
29 56 62 2,025 48
17 406 249
29 0

3 22 217 267
1
520 10
1,691 69 59
163 26
114 4
46
14 37 52 1,530 21
11 269 225
19 0

50-99

100 or more

2

1

4

8

67

43

84

60

1

0

197

160

5

3

596

535

19

22

18

17

52

26

10

7

51

43

2

1

15

12

9

2

8

3

17

14

524

507

10

4

3

4

88

65

73

50

6

3

0

0

(continued)

Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry

TABLE 10.107 (Continued) EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Total employees
5,735 6,127 5,044 3,995 4,231
32,773 36,749 30,225
6,579 759,306
6,391 175
30,479 17,038
3,809
4,623 301,501
11,465 56,748
683
5,567 4,525 5,803 1,452 31,645

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

165,757 140,997 101,066
78,325 88,788
942,584 924,536 910,809 165,691 34,646,289
135,026 2,389
731,088 426,601
79,877
99,666 11,309,252
265,653 1,617,356
10,075
134,273 87,928
141,577 27,679
798,944

520 542 408 239 450
2,493 2,026 2,463
489 31,327
445 22
2,378 986 384
342 18,360
825 3,403
79
445 403 372 122 2,406

1-4
308 303 215 127 262
1,430 1,009 1,542
279 16,403
264 14
1,318 505 206
199 10,203
456 1,844
55
260 262 215
76 1,337

5-9
119 121
94 53 87
434 446 383
91 5,176
85 7
475 209
92
63 3,014
170 632
10
91 68 67 26 462

Employment class

10-19

20-49

56 61 59 27 51
292 249 239
55 3,920
48 0
279 118
45
41 2,147
101 435
7
40 49 46 12 288

25 41 23 21 38
223 180 187
41 3,252
33 0
205 87 29
21 1,802
58 290
2
31 18 22
5 204

50-99

100 or more

5 7 9 7 7
68 75 66 11 1,310
7 0 59 43 7
10 610
25 104
5
11 3
11 1
62

7 9 8 4 5
46 67 46 12 1,266
8 1 42 24 5
8 584
15 98
0
12 3
11 2
53
(continued)

Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller

TABLE 10.107 (Continued) EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Total employees
27,694 2,020
14,420 1,913 4,548
4,455 2,057 1,406 1,717 2,882
951 17,239
1,992 9,619 1,147
337 36,361
4,099 7,033 1,718
2,457 4,846 2,495 4,400
891

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

639,673 38,070
356,012 47,160 94,614
112,579 41,547 28,611 40,822 56,886
16,640 420,448
43,767 204,243
19,558
3,276 833,548 100,251 158,545
30,906
67,449 124,392
37,060 106,919
15,095

1,996 131
1,050 159 300
345 145 141 229 228
123 1,051
221 704 160
49 2,417
388 473 217
210 493
81 342 138

1-4
1,005 71
582 99
156
179 91 85
143 123
78 541 126 349
94
30 1,120
234 256 112
114 302
43 188
87

Employment class

5-9

10-19

20-49

50-99

100 or more

439

258

192

31

8

10

225

120

79

26

12

14

70

41

16

74

54

22

29

13

4

25

20

6

48

16

14

54

24

16

23

9

10

227

133

97

46

33

8

162

98

64

35

18

10

9

6

4

591

337

245

74

37

30

95

57

40

61

28

11

50

25

12

92

52

30

18

11

4

74

44

21

27

17

6

64

38

7

4

20

24

4

4

7

10

8

8

4

4

1

4

8

0

7

4

3

0

22

31

5

3

16

15

3

0

0

0

72

52

4

9

12

13

4

1

6

3

9

8

2

3

9

6

0

1

(continued)

Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole

TABLE 10.107 (Continued) EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Total employees
6,452 3,535 1,148 5,524 10,183
84,793 15,561
6,079 902
9,574
6,686 4,838 2,576 1,324 8,521
2,370 5,333
224 5,484 1,454
85,931 33,748
1,021 2,716 1,518

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

118,494 89,046 26,459
125,384 250,441
2,349,832 443,230 141,513 18,134 228,044
159,398 125,108
54,478 30,441 200,254
48,079 130,237
3,895 115,573
32,104
2,342,589 1,003,487
22,854 54,687 30,522

401 374 105 412 459
4,240 1,201
600 146 1,030
456 495 301 215 632
200 375
35 492 154
4,465 2,034
61 240 189

1-4
211 221
61 238 225
2,041 687 358 93 606
229 306 165 150 367
115 208
19 297
91
2,066 1,039
34 133 103

Employment class

5-9

10-19

20-49

50-99

100 or more

99

50

31

5

5

76

40

22

12

3

16

13

11

3

1

84

42

25

9

14

99

52

49

18

16

833

624

462

153

127

235

127

96

30

26

114

63

42

12

11

33

10

9

1

0

195

125

73

18

13

120

63

27

10

7

89

43

38

15

4

72

36

18

8

2

34

14

12

4

1

127

55

54

15

14

39

19

21

4

2

76

43

27

10

11

9

4

3

0

0

101

54

25

6

9

33

15

11

1

3

933

675

493

165

133

394

281

193

70

57

10

5

7

2

3

52

35

13

3

4

50

21

10

4

1

(continued)

Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

TABLE 10.107 (Continued) EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Total employees
18,822 9,494 804
12,047 521
60 2,809 1,308 3,639 2,199
18,142 17,308
9,720 1,874
786
31,760 1,760 1,346 3,915 7,766
16,130 12,273 12,328
1,365 6,636

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

447,369 231,646
15,094 278,653
11,516
922 52,079 28,896 52,672 42,739
455,141 417,150 196,874
40,236 10,680
918,482 31,446 44,970 81,980
174,955
373,971 312,536 259,497
30,055 185,549

1,189 607 89 699 62
20 296 136 242 190
1,064 1,158
706 290
90
1,421 170 90 487 494
904 1,270
981 76
390

Employment class

1-4

5-9

10-19

20-49

50-99

100 or more

623

236

157

103

335

121

66

47

51

17

13

5

355

143

98

64

40

10

3

7

16

2

2

0

168

62

36

20

86

20

14

10

145

53

20

14

106

44

15

20

550

223

146

88

605

234

147

112

358

153

99

61

206

48

24

6

54

24

2

6

661

313

190

149

91

36

29

8

58

13

10

3

305

84

52

36

273

112

55

32

514

183

114

49

817

213

122

82

484

250

127

81

40

14

9

8

196

81

55

26

39

31

19

19

2

1

19

20

2

0

0

0

8

2

4

2

5

5

1

4

28

29

41

19

21

14

3

3

4

0

48

60

3

3

4

2

6

4

9

13

20

24

22

14

25

14

0

5

19

13

(continued)

TABLE 10.107 (Continued) EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2001

Total employees

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

1-4

5-9

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Statewide

7,403 295
1,013 4,428 54,520
640 3,200 2,911 2,382 33,988

172,831 6,183
19,800 104,418 1,539,015
11,431 73,792 96,851 48,294 1,153,699

526 23 75
602 2,546
105 266 163 295
68

271

125

14

4

41

16

388

111

1,178

557

60

28

147

51

85

26

178

62

32

7

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

Employment class

10-19

20-49

68

36

3

1

9

6

58

32

361

279

14

0

38

17

30

13

35

11

9

3

50-99
14 0 1
11 79
3 5 6 5 2

100 or more
12 1 2 2
92
0 8 3 4 15

TABLE 10.110
MINORITY-OWNED FIRMS IN GEORGIA, BY SEX OF OWNER, MINORITY, INDUSTRY, AND MSA, 1997

Area/category

All firms

Number

Sales ($1,000)

Firms with paid employees

Number

Sales ($1,000)

Annual Employees payroll (number) ($1,000)

By sex of owner
Total minority Women Men Equally owned Black Women Men Equally owned Hispanic Women Men Equally owned American Indian/Alaska Native Women Men Equally owned Asian and Pacific Islander Women Men Equally owned

88,733 29,902 48,568 10,264 55,766 20,542 30,696
4,529 11,741
3,528 6,497 1,716 4,470 1,088 2,810
572 18,158
5,334 9,247 3,577

12,874,398 1,841,014 9,436,771 1,596,613 4,110,716 717,278 2,977,063 416,375 1,887,924 241,002 1,364,950 281,972 495,465 99,580 357,016 38,868 6,416,241 795,263 4,759,787 861,191

15,647 2,895
10,014 2,738 6,073 1,158 4,085 830 1,772 260 1,283 230 682 210 440 31 7,196 1,291 4,258 1,647

11,003,615 1,410,604 8,295,459 1,297,552 3,111,892 459,765 2,332,260 319,867 1,612,910 186,778 1,206,234 219,897 345,077 87,259 243,970 13,849 5,946,927 681,794 4,521,194 743,938

104,574 14,303 72,910 17,361 40,593 5,976 28,087 6,531 12,543 1,647 8,768 2,129 4,203 1,382 2,684 137 47,445 5,331 33,549 8,565

2,096,696 236,528
1,605,587 254,582 741,509 102,563 563,128 75,818 292,330 32,328 220,131 39,871 81,456 20,125 59,219 2,112 983,244 82,136 764,328 136,780

By industry

88,733

Agricultural services, forestry,

fishing, and mining

1,354

Construction industries and subdividers

and developers

8,199

Manufacturing

1,368

Transportation, communications,

and utilities

5,842

Wholesale trade

1,617

Retail trade

12,978

Service industries (excluding

membership organizations

and private households)

43,071

Industries not classified

10,257

By MSA (total) Albany Athens Atlanta 1,554,889 Augusta--Aiken Columbus Macon 73,678 Savannah

75,022 1,070 950
5,003 2,621
2,934

12,874,398
64330
940,903 1,767,433
437,677 1,956,864 3,267,477

15,647
114
1,364 393
556 845 4,662

3,500,325 610,538

6,494 734

11,576,797 107,908 154,084 58,776

13,324 257 233
9,887,454

487,302 288,499
3,668

964 538 378,260

273,290

598

11,003,615
42119
684,280 1,727,272
205,430 1,918,652 2,980,538

104,574
817
6,146 7,758
2,791 4,389 31,830

2,882,975 364,548

45,840 3,387

10,022,418 94,955
133,847 10,120

92,728 1,633 1,309
8,614,244

401,462 249,237
614

7,394 2,789 301,552

227,121

3,158

2,096,696
13611
123,519 313,909
53,597 135,930 387,605
985,774 47,384
1,922,805 27,979 20,065 72,912
114,906 73,816 3,533
57,472

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Minority-Owned Business Enterprises.

TABLE 10.112
WOMEN-OWNED FIRMS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY AND MSA, 1997

Category

All firms

Number

Sales ($1,000)

Firms with paid employees

Number

Sales ($1,000)

Annual Employees payroll (number) ($1,000)

All industries Agricultural services, forestry, and fishing Construction industries and subdividers and developers Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade Finance, insurance and real estate industries (excluding subdividers and developers) Service industries (excluding membership organizations and private households) Industries not classified
MSAs total Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta--Aiken Columbus Macon Savannah

145,576
1,839
5,200 2,393
3,156 3,434 25,260
13,671
79,605 11,084
113,694 1,739 2,374
87,098 7,640 3,734 5,700 5,409

25,267,240
176,298
1,545,313 5,238,371
1,094,247 7,263,378 4,195,718
1,191,681
4,340,023 222,212
20,556,832 321,998 232,564
16,897,129 1,119,154 770,837 565,807 649,343

23,038
374
1,333 900
951 1,596 6,582

22,527,235
145,162
1,332,324 5,205,368
1,011,840 7,151,342 3,762,726

190,577
1,732
10,262 33,026
11,530 14,893 42,319

4,131,375
33,741
256,904 945,361
322,815 466,433 517,517

2,107

723,771

7,149

198,716

9,058 201
17,610 257 411
12,982 1,195 643 978 1,144

3,183,595 11,107
18,325,901 297,841 181,354
15,137,770 999,065 673,707 474,813 561,351

69,567 98
146,756 2,585 3,070
109,473 12,821 5,925 6,744 6,138

1,386,692 3,196
3,375,794 55,495 51,436
2,735,858 215,800 110,578 101,176 105,451

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Women-Owned Businesses.

TABLE 10.230 GEORGIA-BASED FIRMS IN FORTUNE'S TOP 500 COMPANIES, 2004

Rank within Ranka industrya

Company

13

1

42

1

80

5

91

1

94

2

112

2

150

3

172

3

178

6

244

1

261

2

272 11

314

9

318 11

349

1

476 13

Home Depot United Parcel Service BellSouth Coca-Cola Georgia-Pacific Coca-Cola Enterprises Delta Air Lines AFLAC Southern Genuine Parts Newell Rubbermaid SunTrust Banks Mirant Cox Communications Mohawk Industries AGCO

Industry
Specialty Retailers Mail, Package, Freight Delivery Telecommunications Beverages Forest & Paper Products Beverages Airlines Insurance: Life, Health (stock) Utilities: Gas & Electric Wholesalers: Diversified Home Equipment, Furnishings Commercial Banks Energy Telecommunications Textiles Industrial & Farm Equipment

Base
Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Columbus Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Calhoun Atlanta

Revenuesb ($ mil)

Assetsc ($ mil)

64,816.0 33,485.0 22,635.0 21,044.0 20,255.0 17,330.0 13,303.0 11,447.0 11,251.0
8,449.3 7,750.0 7,071.2 5,863.0 5,758.9 5,005.1 3,495.3

34,437.0 28,909.0 49,621.0 27,342.0 24,405.0 25,705.0 26,461.0 50,964.0 35,045.0
4,116.5 7,480.7 125,393.2 14,158.0 24,417.6 4,163.6 2,839.4

Profits ($ mil)

Employees (number)

4,304.0 2,898.0 3,904.0 4,347.0
254.0 676.0 -773.0 795.0 1,474.0 334.1 -46.6 1332.3 -4,474.0 -137.8 310.1
74.4

300,000 355,000
75,743 49,000 61,000 74,000 70,600
6,473 25,762 30,800 40,000 27,578
7,000 22,150 33,300 11,300

a Ranked by revenues. b Figures are for the year ended December 31, 2003, unless otherwise noted. c Total as of year end.
Source: "The Fortune 500," Fortune, April 8, 2004.

TABLE 10.250
SUMMARY MEASURES OF GEORGIA'S QUICK STARTa PROGRAM, FISCAL YEARS 1980-2003 (number; dollars)

Fiscal year

Projects (number)

Traineesb (number)

Budget (dollars)

Cost per trainee (dollars)

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003
Totals

53

5,899

2,040,000

346

77

6,203

2,723,956

439

70

3,794

3,171,416

836

96

7,705

3,138,720

407

99

7,815

3,060,000

392

127

7,742

3,150,000

407

120

6,288

3,300,000

525

142

10,760

3,700,000

344

110

11,299

4,300,000

381

123

11,418

4,928,096

432

127

9,455

6,040,365

637

141

10,865

5,878,046

538

105

10,264

5,366,087

520

129

13,883

5,815,340

415

166

17,341

7,030,561

395

240

21,158

8,124,563

389

243

27,545

9,044,505

332

248

29,393

9,510,510

323

251

31,345

10,030,338

320

266

33,967

10,781,810

319

279

35,613

11,292,718

321

296

39,416

12,340,384

319

315

41,801

13,998,769

334

304

42,145

13,149,377

312

4,362

461,903

166,560,752

NA

NA Not applicable.
a Georgia's Quick Start program provides training services for new, expanded, and existing industries; coverage of the program has been substantially expanded since 1971.
b Duplicated count; some persons participated in more than one training project.

Source: Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, Quick Start Operating Results, Fiscal Years 1999-2003.

TABLE 10.255
SERVICES PROVIDED BY GEORGIA'S QUICK START PROGRAM, FISCAL YEAR 2003, BY INDUSTRY (number)

Industry

Number of projects

Transportation Equipment*

49

Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing 32

Warehouse and Storage

30

Machinery Manufacturing

28

Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing

26

Food Manufacturing

25

Service Operations**

18

Textile Product Mills

13

Paper Manufacturing

12

Electrical Equipment, Appliance and

Component Manufacturing

10

Mineral Products

9

Chemical Manufacturing

8

Textile Mills

8

Wood Product Manufacturing

8

Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing 6

Miscellaneous Manufacturing

6

Primary Metal Manufacturing

5

Printing and Related Support Activities

5

Repair and Maintenance

2

Beverage and Tobacco Products

1

Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing 1

Special Trade Contractors

1

Support Activities for Transportation

1

Total

304

New jobs created
915 699 1,314 542 130 952 2,332 368 200
309 174
65 58 48 NA 166 333 41 132 NA NA NA NA
8,778

* The Service Operations category includes technical support and customer service centers as well as business service operations such as corporate headquarters and billing remittance centers.
** The Transportation Equipment category is predominantly automotive and aviation component manufacturers.

Source: Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, Quick Start Fiscal Year 2001 Operating Results, Fiscal Year 2003.

TABLE 10.260
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF GEORGIA'S QUICK START SERVICES, FISCAL YEAR 2003, BY NUMBER AND PERCENT OF TOTAL

MSA

Companies

Percent of

Number

total

Jobs created

Percent of

Number

total

Traineesa

Percent of

Number

total

New companies

Percent of

Number

total

Albany

8

Athens

4

Atlanta

91

Augusta

18

Brunswick

2

Chattanooga

8

Columbus

12

Dalton

2

Gainesville

10

Hinesville

4

Macon

5

Rome

8

Savannah

9

Valdosta

4

Warner Robins 4

Rural areas

115

Total

304

2.6 1.3 29.9 5.9 0.7 2.6 3.9 0.7 3.3 1.3 1.6 2.6 3.0 1.3 1.3
37.8
100.0

174

0.2

100

2.0

3

53

0.0

0

0.6

0

2,499

28.6

12,067

28.5

36

251

7.8

3,277

2.9

7

2

0.0

0

0.0

2

239

3.5

1,496

2.7

2

1,019

3.0

1,259

11.6

1

112

0.0

0

1.3

0

359

4.3

1,811

4.1

2

5

0.0

0

0.1

2

433

0.4

180

4.9

1

338

1.3

564

3.9

6

47

0.7

306

0.5

4

178

0.2

90

2.0

3

0

0.0

0

0.0

1

3,069

49.8

20,995

35.0

49

8,778

100.0

42,145

100.0

119

2.5 0.0 30.3 5.9 1.7 1.7 0.8 0.0 1.7 1.7 0.8 5.0 3.4 2.5 0.8
41.2
100.0

MSA

Expanding/existing Companies

Percent of

Number

total

International companiesb

Percent of

Number

total

Domestic companies

Percent of

Number

total

Albany

5

Athens

4

Atlanta

55

Augusta

11

Brunswick

0

Chattanooga

6

Columbus

11

Dalton

2

Gainesville

8

Hinesville

2

Macon

4

Rome

2

Savannah

5

Valdosta

1

Warner Robins 3

Rural areas

66

Total

185

2.7 2.2 29.7 5.9 0.0 3.2 5.9 1.1 4.3 1.1 2.2 1.1 2.7 0.5 1.6
35.7
100.0

0

0.0

1

1.4

33

44.6

4

5.4

0

0.0

2

2.7

3

4.1

1

1.4

7

9.5

2

2.7

0

0.0

6

8.1

3

4.1

0

0.0

0

0.0

12

16.2

74

100.0

8

3.5

3

1.3

58

25.2

14

6.1

2

0.9

6

2.6

9

3.9

1

0.4

3

1.3

2

0.9

5

2.2

2

0.9

6

2.6

4

1.7

4

1.7

103

44.8

230

100.0

a Duplicated count reflects persons participating in more than one training program. b Count of foreign companies includes both expansion and existing industry projects.

Source: Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education, Quick Start Operating Results, Fiscal Year 2003.

TABLE 10.303
INTERNATIONAL FACILITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTRY, 2002

Country

Number of facilities

Employment

Number of facilities

Employment

Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Bermuda
Bosnia Brazil British Virgin Islands Canada Chile
China Denmark Egypt Finland France
Germany Greece Hong Kong India Ireland
Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Korea
Liechtenstein Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway
Panama Philippines Singapore South Africa Spain
Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom
Totala

2 36 14 28 10
1 1 1 130 3
2 35
2 11 163
196 1 1 5
19
33 50
2 317
19
1 8 110 1 6
1 2 4 3 1
84 72 16
2 1 177
1,571

3 2,102
366 1,741
462
NA NA NA 10,398
22
15 1,483
465 376 11,832
13,204 NA NA 9
1,017
646 1,316
20 27,538
801
NA 1,448 14,527
NA 202
NA 28
254 17
NA
5,074 6,040
547 84
NA 21,695
124,245

0

0

25

1,390

5

230

9

990

6

462

1

NA

0

0

0

0

53

5,698

0

0

0

0

3

609

1

NA

2

21

90

7,497

72

6,365

0

0

1

NA

0

0

11

870

4

30

15

754

0

0

100

22,105

3

350

0

0

4

1,421

22

1,500

0

0

1

NA

0

0

1

NA

0

0

1

NA

0

0

36

2,375

19

3,917

3

355

1

NA

1

NA

93

16,530

583

74,607

a Totals adjusted to reflect joinit ventures between countries. Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, International Facilities Directory, 2002.

TABLE 10.305
CUMULATIVE ANNOUNCED INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INVESTMENTa IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTRY AND SIZE OF INVESTMENT DECEMBER 31, 2003

Country

Investment ($ millions)

Country

Investment ($ millions)

Japan Canada United Kingdom Netherlands Korea Germany Switzerland Australia France Italy Austria Bermuda Sweden Belgium Finland Ireland Taiwan (ROC) Denmark Israel Egypt Thailand

4,425.9 2,582.7 2,370.6 1,614.3 1,548.7 1,378.4
851.2 630.6 609.2 465.3 321.5 301.8 273.5 232.9 210.0 158.2 119.7 108.9
95.0 48.1 40.0

Spain South Africa Mexico Hong Kong New Zealand Philippines India Greece Turkey Brazil Ecuador Costa Rica Norway Singapore Yugoslavia Argentina China Peru Luxembourg Kenya Kuwait
Total

31.4 29.5 19.0 18.6 13.2 10.0
5.9 4.9 4.9 2.1 1.6 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1
18,351.0

a Cumulative total of capital investment announcements through December 31, 2003 (includes manufacturing and nonmanufacturing; does not include acquisitions and real estate holdings). Total may not add due to rounding.

Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, April 2004.

TABLE 10.307 NUMBER OF FOREIGN FACILITIESa IN GEORGIA, 1980-2002

Year

Number of facilities

Year

Number of facilities

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

560 607 639 720 824
966 NA 1,057 1,261 1,322 1,347

1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996b 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

1,386 1,432 1,521 1,575 1,594
1,578 NA
1,636 NA NA NA
1,571

NA Not available.

a A foreign facility is a single operation in Georgia with an owner/affiliate resident in a foreign country. In some cases, totals have been adjusted to reflect joint ventures between countries.

b Data as of March 1997.

Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Number of Foreign Facilities in Georgia by Country and Year, July 1996; Georgia International Facilities, 1997; 1998; International Facilities Directory, 2002.

11. MANUFACTURES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

EYE&

General Manufacturing Statistics.Georgta and the Un~tedStates, 1997

248

GeneralManulacluringStatistlcsfor MetropolitanStatistical Areas In Georg~a1. 997........... ............... 249

General Manufacturing Statistics for Georgia and Counties, 199

250

Total EmploymentIn Manufactunng, with Average Houn and Eamlngsof
ManufactunngEmployees. Georgla and the United States, Selected Years. 1990-2003......... ..... 256

Summary Historical Statisticsfor Manufacturingin Georgiaand the United States. 1997-2001........ 257

Inventory. Capital

Georgia. 2000-20

258

Gross Book Value of Depreciable k s e t s , Capital Expenditures. Retirements.Deprec~ationa,nd Rental Payments for Georgia. 199

Shipments and Employment Related to Manufactured Exports. Georgia
and the UnitedStates. 1997......................................................................... ............................. ........ 265

Shlpments and Employment

By Industry. In Georgla. 199

266

Export-RelatedShipments a

Shipments and Employmen

267

TABLE 11.110
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997 (number; thousands of dollars)

Georgia

United States

Number of companies Number of establishmentsa,b
Establishments with 1 to 19 employees Establishments with 20 to 99 employees Establishments with 100 employees Employment and labor costs: Number of employees Total compensation ($000)
Annual payroll ($000) Total fringe benefits ($000)

8,091 9,083 5,782 2,107 1,194
533,830 19,390,142 15,534,058
3,856,084

316,952 362,829 243,081
84,826 34,922
16,805,127 716,594,764 569,808,845 146,785,919

Production workers Average number Number in March Number in May Number in August Number in November Production worker hours (000) Production worker wages ($000)
Cost of materialsc ($000) Cost of materials, parts, containers, etc. consumed ($000) Cost of resales ($000) Cost of fuels ($000) Cost of purchased electricity ($000) Cost of contract work ($000)
Quantity of electric energy used for heat and power: Quantity of electric energy purchased (thousand kWh) Quantity of electric energy generated - sold (thousand kWh)
Value of industry shipmentsc ($000) Value added by manufacture ($000) Inventories by stage of fabrication:
Inventories, total, beginning of year ($000) Inventories of finished goods, beginning of year ($000) Inventories of work in process, beginning of year ($000) Inventories of materials & supplies, beginning of year ($000)
Inventories, total, end of year ($000) Inventories of finished goods, end of year ($000) Inventories of work in process, end of year ($000) Inventories of materials and supplies, end of year ($000)

410,713 408,278 409,353 412,147 413,074 830,245 10,173,353 69,434,257 63,336,703 2,936,451 800,221 1,180,958 1,179,924
26,016,973 4,871,421
124,526,834 55,550,096
13,158,626 4,418,014 3,343,155 5,397,457
13,645,725 4,714,718 3,476,684 5,454,323

12,065,257 11,967,377 12,034,012 12,133,773 12,125,866 24,183,271 338,267,197 2,015,424,556 1,782,463,976 113,751,236 26,214,645 38,695,146 54,299,553
827,353,664 92,643,862
3,834,700,920 1,825,688,027
419,977,777 142,400,832 132,553,508 145,023,437 433,448,730 147,646,704 133,710,385 152,091,641

a Includes establishments with payroll at any time during year.

b Includes auxiliaries.

c Aggregate of cost of materials and value of shipments figures includes extensive duplication, since products of some industries are used as materials by others.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Manufactures, Subject Series, General Summary.

TABLE 11.111
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS IN GEORGIA, 1997

Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

All employees

Number (000)

Payroll (million dollars)

Number (000)

Production workers

Hours (millions)

Wages (million dollars)

Value added by manufacture
(million dollars)

Capital expenditures
new (million dollars)

Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta
Portion in Georgia Portion in S.C. Chattanooga Portion in Georgia Portion in Tenn. Columbus Portion in Georgia Portion in Alabama Macon Savannah

98 151 4,394 364 237 127 707 163 544 230 181
49 292 227

46 52 1,413 149 98 51 277 56 221 99 80 19 93 65

9.0 11.0 190.7 41.1 19.1 22.0 44.0
9.8 34.3 19.9 16.6
3.3 18.6 14.6

320.3 274.6 6,385.7 1,560.6 619.3 941.3 1,265.9 235.9 1,029.9 597.0 489.3 107.8 688.4 608.6

7.4 8.8 135.4 25.5 13.7 11.9 33.4 8.5 24.9 15.0 12.3 2.8 14.5 10.4

15.8 18.2 275.7 47.0 26.5 20.5 66.0 16.6 49.3 34.4 26.4
6.0 29.5 18.1

236.4 197.0 3,768.9 817.4 375.7 441.7 801.0 179.5 621.5 394.3 313.6
80.7 471.4 397.2

1,923.0 687.9
22,741.7 6,561.8 3,033.4 3,528.4 3,395.6 805.4 2,590.3 2,171.6 1,631.0 540.6 4,543.8 1,769.0

309.0 100.9 1,450.1 463.8 161.9 301.9 332.4
98.5 233.9 221.8 132.7
89.1 329.2 201.7

Note: Manufacturing sector classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). a Includes establishments with payroll at any time during year.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census,1997 Economic Census, Manufacturing, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

TABLE 11.112 GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 1997

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

25

14

13

4

14

7

--

--

20

8

14

4

64

11

126

59

34

21

17

8

179

61

6

2

--

--

12

9

--

--

41

15

16

8

18

10

3

2

21

7

--

--

121

54

64

22

--

--

207

58

--

--

23

15

152

35

90

34

--

--

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

1.2 1.1 1.4 -3.5 (F) 2.2 10.1 3.6 2.0
(J) (G)
-1.1 -3.2 1.0 1.1 (F) 1.4
-9.6 2.3 -(J) -4.0 3.9 9.4 --

28.7 24.8 27.8 -91.2 (D) 64.0 303.1 93.6 45.0
(D) (D)
-17.4 -84.3 21.3 22.3 (D) 52.7
-229.6
56.2 -(D) -91.0 100.5 234.9 --

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)
103.2 44.8 64.5 --
172.9 (D) 185.5 1,387.6 260.3 93.1
(D) (D)
-47.8 -276.8 49.2 105.2 (D) 237.5
-663.8 182.3
-(D)
-464.7 247.4 577.4
--

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

432.9 123.8 210.9
-624.9 (D) 509.9 2,918.4 641.5 231.6
(D) (D)
-106.3
-493.4
84.4 181.4 (D) 528.8
-2,156.7
458.5 --
(D) --
873.6 656.7 1,368.5
--

7.7 (D)
2.0 -6.8 (D) 21.9 116.2 7.8 2.3
238.1 (D)
-1.6 -20.6 3.4 3.2 (D) (D)
-62.7 24.9 -(D) -34.4 18.2 94.8 --
(continued)

County
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 1997

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

167

59

11

5

604

160

45

22

55

18

77

24

35

15

76

30

--

--

27

14

22

9

--

--

35

12

697

204

16

4

12

8

90

43

95

21

12

4

--

--

11

5

112

32

36

16

14

7

28

7

85

24

120

56

129

36

46

18

897

314

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

5.9 0.9 24.5 5.4 3.5 5.3 1.6 5.6 -2.1
0.9 -3.5 24.4 0.9 1.5 8.6 2.2 1.1 --
(G) 3.0 2.2 1.7 0.9 5.6 9.6 4.3 1.9
37.9

184.1 18.8
980.2 116.1
67.1 154.3
34.1 147.8
-53.1
19.9 -84.2 942.8 17.5 30.4 312.0 54.5 45.0 --
(D) 64.6 38.4 34.2 15.7 170.2 280.0 127.7 43.2 1,283.6

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)
789.3 49.7
2,146.6 294.8 151.0 683.3 100.3 389.8 -185.6
47.2 -292.3 2,718.4 49.5 104.1 1,905.0 165.5 166.0 --
(D) 206.6 125.6
60.6 67.9 617.3 765.5 329.3 134.6 6,945.1

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

1,641.6 148.9
4,134.7 773.8 452.2
1,356.1 227.4
1,093.2 --
340.5
98.5 -632.8 8,018.5 155.0 186.8 4,275.5 371.2 475.2 --
(D) 441.7 253.5 184.9 146.6 1,345.1 1,892.4 701.3 281.1 14,240.9

38.0 4.7
110.7 22.4 17.0 40.1 12.2 46.3 -10.2
4.6 -25.4 159.9 1.4 5.4 (D) 11.7 (D) --
(D) 20.9
6.4 6.6 2.7 40.8 93.2 19.2 9.2 301.8
(continued)

County
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 1997

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

34

10

--

--

71

22

102

57

19

6

19

11

737

237

69

25

226

95

--

--

35

18

19

5

36

15

9

3

68

25

66

17

7

4

65

28

19

10

23

8

28

11

4

3

8

7

--

--

13

6

--

--

43

25

--

--

14

9

7

3

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

3.4 -3.8 10.5 1.4 1.5 29.1 4.4 16.5 --
2.6 (G)
2.5 0.6 3.4 (H) 746.0 5.9 737.0 2.5
2.0 1.3 762.0 -1.6 -5.7 -1.0 688.0

52.3 -124.9 255.4 29.6 33.1 1,071.3 111.8 443.1 --
59.4 (D) 61.1 12.8 106.1 (D) 13.7 135.8 21.4 49.0
5.2 25.0
8.8 -35.1 -134.2 -33.9 10.9

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)
99.3 -382.7 801.5 78.7 98.6 3,402.7 402.1 1,835.8 --
147.1 (D) 271.8 32.5 401.3 (D) 23.4 415.2 50.4 154.6
62.8 86.5 20.2 -72.2 -383.5 -110.7 17.6

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

303.0 --
993.6 2,419.0
153.7 448.4 6,241.7 681.2 4,293.7
--
340.0 (D) 465.6 77.6 854.8 (D) 38.5 1,204.5 176.7 304.4
294.2 154.3
34.9 -190.9 -888.6 -319.0 55.8

7.7 -34.4 60.1 7.8 14.8 329.1 16.5 133.6 --
6.5 (D) 24.2 (D) 28.3 (D)
1.2 48.6
6.4 10.9
8.0 5.0 0.6 -10.0 -37.9 -(D) (D)
(continued)

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 1997

County
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee (Columbus) Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

--

--

98

37

17

6

26

13

--

--

14

5

31

6

5

2

22

13

--

--

17

8

21

6

--

--

20

8

100

32

158

75

62

23

30

12

--

--

38

11

32

13

35

12

17

7

--

--

35

15

11

2

24

14

--

--

27

8

--

--

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

-5.5 879.0 1.7 -1.6 0.8 (G) 2.1 --
1.0 0.5 -1.5 5.3 (J) 4.0 746.0 -1.2
(H) 1.2 0.5 -2.3
(F) 2.0 -1.9 --

-146.7
21.0 41.7 -46.7 18.9 (D) 46.1 --
15.4 10.7 -39.8 121.8 (D) 146.4 20.8 -26.0
(D) 26.7
9.1 -62.1 (D) 56.8 -44.1 --

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)
-460.9
41.7 83.6 -103.5 32.1 (D) 127.3 --
30.3 27.9 -112.7 336.7 (D) 757.0 78.4 -75.2
(D) 74.2 22.1 -218.2 (D) 144.8 -135.3 --

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

-1,468.9
85.9 297.8
-369.0
69.0 (D) 273.7
--
72.2 57.1 -262.1 1,201.9 (D) 1,348.8 208.8 -137.3
(D) 135.8
77.2 -423.1 (D) 424.8 -316.0 --

-36.4
6.9 4.2 -16.4 2.5 (D) 8.3 --
1.7 1.6 -11.1 16.3 (D) 42.1 3.7 -3.1
(D) 7.5
(D) -10.2
(D) 4.2 --
14.9 --

(continued)

County
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 1997

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

134

61

116

44

9

7

13

4

--

--

70

31

64

28

--

--

38

16

--

--

--

--

12

3

--

--

14

6

13

6

72

30

51

24

38

17

--

--

--

--

101

57

10

6

--

--

--

--

26

14

77

25

55

23

42

14

6

5

18

6

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

12.1

423.4

6.7

200.0

0.6

14.6

1.3

33.9

--

--

6.3

150.7

4.0

88.4

--

--

3.2

71.3

--

--

--

--

0.8

8.4

--

--

1.9

37.0

0.8

15.1

4.9

108.6

4.4

103.7

2.5

41.6

--

--

--

--

9.4

284.2

0.7

11.8

--

--

--

--

4.2

82.9

6.6

159.9

2.6

70.4

2.1

55.8

0.8

20.0

0.9

22.3

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)
2,266.6 743.4 49.4 76.3 -512.3 262.7 -185.0 --
-39.0 -158.8 37.4 421.3 204.0 79.9 ---
712.1 31.2 ---
251.2 575.9 190.0 126.5
62.3 93.4

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

4,092.6 1,625.1
115.4 127.8
-1,118.8
634.8 --
475.4 --
-62.9 -566.3 141.6 933.7 613.3 169.3 ---
1,807.7 66.1 ---
555.1 1,207.7
441.5 287.4 131.0 131.7

117.5 39.7 2.4 2.8 -37.1 13.3 -8.8 --
-0.3 -9.5 1.7 22.8 13.7 5.6 ---
76.4 1.8 ---
14.5 69.0 15.9
3.2 2.5 3.3
(continued)

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 1997

County

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

23 --28 379 -23 14 --
8,861

8 --5 164 -12 4 --
3,243

1.8 --1.0 27.4 -1.6 1.3 --
5,027.5

56.0 --27.0 687.5 -36.8 49.7 --
13,503.7

238.9 --88.2
2,444.7 --
131.0 279.5
--
47,128.7

460.6 ---
172.8 6,166.5
-315.4 391.2
--
107,446.9

(D) --6.0 86.9 -10.1
(D) --
3,224.7

Note: Manufacturing sector classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). -- Not reported. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies. (F) 500 - 999 employees. (G) 1,000 - 2,499 employees. (H) 2,500 - 4,999 employees. (J) 10,000 - 24,999 employees. a Includes establishments with payroll at any time during year. b Payroll, employment, and sales data for some small single unit companies with up to 20 employees (cutoff varied by industry) were obtained from administrative records of other government agencies rather than from census report forms. These data were then used in conjunction with industry averages to estimate the items shown for these small establishments. This technique was also used for other establishments whose reports were not received at time data were tabulated.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Manufacturing, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 11.114
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT IN MANUFACTURING, WITH AVERAGE HOURS AND EARNINGS OF MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2003

Year

Manufacturing employmenta (thousands of jobs)

Average weekly hoursb
(number)

Average hourly earningsb
(dollars)

Average weekly earnings
(dollars)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

505.9 482.9 491.0 511.0 526.4
539.6 543.9 547.1 545.2 542.6
530.5 498.3 466.7 451.6

Georgia
Data for 1990-2000 not available due to conversion from SIC to NAICS

40.4

12.50

505.00

40.9

13.38

547.24

39.8

14.08

560.38

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

17,695 17,068 16,799 16,774 17,021
17,241 17,237 17,419 17,560 17,322
17,263 16,441 15,259 14,525

United States
Data for 1990-2000 not available due to conversion from SIC to NAICS

40.3

14.76

595.19

40.5

15.29

618.75

40.4

15.74

636.07

a Data are annual averages of monthly data collected from selected employers in each area, through a cooperative program of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems. Monthly estimates include all full-time and part-time wage and salary workers who were employed during or received pay for any part of the pay period that includes the twelfth of the month. Proprietors, domestic workers, self-employed persons, unpaid family workers, and personnel of the armed forces are excluded.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Employment, Hours, and Earnings; State and Area Employment, Hours and Earnings, March 2004.

TABLE 11.116
SUMMARY HISTORICAL STATISTICSa FOR MANUFACTURING IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997-2001

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

Establishments (number)b Total With 20 employees or more
Employmentb Total (thouands) Payroll (total; $ million) Number (thousands) Hours (millions) Wages ($ million)
Value added by manufacture ($ million)c Cost of materials ($ million)c Value of shipments ($ million)d Capital expenditures ($ million)
Georgia as percent of U.S. manufacturing employmentd
Reference: U.S. manufacturing employment (thousands)

9,053 3,277
531.5 15,473.2
408.6 826.6 10,126.2 55,426.5 69,050.3 124,003.1 4,153.5
3.16
16,805.1

NA NA
528.6 16,064.5
408.5 831.9 10,582.0 59,084.5 70,593.0 129,061.9 4,517.3
3.12
16,945.0

NA NA
523.3 16,245.6
406.9 837.2 10,906.8 62,443.3 71,613.6 133,434.9 4,163.5
3.14
16,685.6

NA NA
513.1 16,464.6
401.3 822.2 11,025.1 60,788.9 74,827.9 135,206.3 4,256.6
3.08
16,651.9

NA NA
484.0 15,720.7
371.8 751.7 10,280.8 57,577.5 69,682.8 127,624.2 3,408.8
3.05
15,879.5

NA Not available. a Data for 1997 are from the Census of Manufactures. Data for 1998-2000 are estimates based on a representative sample of establishments canvassed annually and may
differ from results of a complete canvass of all establishments. b Includes establishments with payroll at any time during year. c Aggregate of cost of materials and value of shipments includes extensive duplication, since products of some industries are used as materials of others. d Calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, 2001, Geographic Area Statistics.

TABLE 11.117
INVENTORY, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, AND SUPPLEMENTAL COST DATA FOR MANUFACTURES, GEORGIA, 2000-2001 (millions of dollars)

Amount

Item

2000

2001

Manufacturers' inventories Beginning of year, total Detail by stage of fabrication Finished goods Work-in-process Materials and supplies

14,591.9
5,002.3 3,959.9 5,629.7

End of year, total Detail by stage of fabrication Finished goods Work-in-process Materials and supplies

15,199.5
5,550.7 3,903.5 5,745.3

Capital expenditures Total (new and used) Buildings and other structures Machinery and equipment

4,256.6 634.1
3,622.5

Total fringe benefits

4,151.8

Cost of purchased fuels used for heat and power 947.4

Electric energy used for heat and power

Purchased

Quantity (million kWh)

27,630.0

Cost

1,276.4

Generated less sold (million kWh)

5,537.1

15,089.4
5,468.4 3,879.6 5,741.4
14,321.4
5,248.1 3,612.9 5,460.4
3,408.8 590.2
2,818.6
4,051.1
1,015.6
29,476.7 1,316.6 5,542.3

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, 2000; 2001, Geographic Area Statistics.

TABLE 11.118
NEW MANUFACTURING BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS, GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY AND CATEGORY, 2003

SICa

Industry

Number of firms

Total

International firms

Announced employment

Total

International firms

Manufacturingb

20

Food products

9

21

Tobacco

--

22

Textiles

1

23

Apparel

1

24

Lumber/wood products

10

25

Furniture/fixtures

3

26

Paper/paper products

2

27

Printing/publishing

2

28

Chemicals

8

29

Petroleum refining

--

30

Rubber/plastics

4

31

Leather and leather products

--

32

Stone/clay/glass/concrete

2

33

Primary metals

1

34

Fabricated metals

11

35

Non-electrical machinery

5

36

Electrical machinery

2

37

Transportation equipment

2

38

Instruments/related products

--

39

Miscellaneous manufacturing

1

Total

64

--

658

--

--

--

--

--

50

--

--

200

--

--

877

--

--

535

--

--

135

--

--

56

--

2

297

100

--

--

--

--

67

--

--

--

--

--

55

--

--

150

--

3

799

385

2

225

140

--

362

--

1

20

NA

--

--

--

--

35

--

8

4,521

625

-- Represents zero.
NA Not available.
a Classified according to SIC (Standard Industry Classification) system.
b Based on new manufacturing location data and employment totals available to the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism. Employment data are not available for some firms.

Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Marketing and Research Division, Georgia Manufacturing Plant Announcements, calendar year 2003.

TABLE 11.119
HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF NEW AND EXPANDED MANUFACTURING PLANTS ANNOUNCEDa, GEORGIA, 1985-2003

Year

Investment ($ millions) New Expanded Total

Jobsb (number) New Expanded Total

Plants (number) New Expanded Total

1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003

1,315

771 2,086

8,319

3,801 12,120

107

238

345

565

1,721 2,285

12,055

7,488 19,543

163

324

487

817

1,321 2,138

12,455

6,012 18,467

196

352

548

1,155

1,931 3,086

13,187

5,220 18,407

158

374

532

833

1,073 1,906

11,297

6,428 17,725

179

383

562

574

984 1,558

7,725

2,814 10,539

164

397

561

345

753 1,098

6,852

4,312 11,164

126

382

508

363

1,710 2,073

7,236

5,586 12,822

134

430

564

271

1,543 1,814

4,461

9,340 13,801

110

447

557

747

1,698 2,444

9,763

6,886 16,649

132

532

664

795

2,336 3,131

9,823

9,723 19,546

136

655

791

1,824

969 2,793

5,607

6,430 12,037

97

242

339

1,954

1,525 3,479

8,243

6,817 15,060

114

269

383

650

923 1,572

8,914

5,724 14,638

84

142

226

338

696 1,034

4,596

5,289

9,885

59

108

167

563

775 1,338

5,976

5,063 11,039

73

104

177

367

517

884

5,450

4,599 10,049

62

124

186

371

455

826

3,803

2,788

6,591

62

78

140

351

606

957

4,521

5,217

9,738

64

118

182

a Based on announcements available to the Georgia Department of Industry and Trade through December of each calendar year. Data include both new plants and expansions of existing facilities.
b Based on announced data, which may not include all plants.

Source: Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism, Marketing and Research Division,Georgia New and Expanded Manufacturing Report, December 1985-December 1997; unpublished data, 1998, 2002, 2004.

TABLE 11.121
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS, 2001

Major industry group

All employees

Number (000)

Payroll ($ mil)

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Total capital expenditures ($ mil)

All industries total

484.0

Food manufacturing

59.1

Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 6.6

Textile mills

40.8

Textile product mills

45.4

Apparel manufacturing

8.2

Wood product manufacturing

27.0

Paper manufacturing

25.1

Printing and related support activities

21.4

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing

1.1

Chemical manufacturing

22.8

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 30.0

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing

19.7

Primary metal manufacturing

6.5

Fabricated metal product manufacturing

33.7

Machinery manufacturing

26.9

Computer and electronic product manufacturing 13.5

Electrical equipment

22.9

Transportation equipment manufacturing

43.6

Furniture and related product manufacturing 14.0

Miscellaneous manufacturing

15.4

15,720.7
1,548.6 381.2
1,033.2 1,151.8
201.5 736.1 1,137.8 729.5
49.6 982.7 892.6 683.1 222.7 1,017.5 859.2 528.5 821.3 1,848.6 348.8 537.6

57,577.5
7,931.3 5,547.6 2,016.5 3,652.3
666.5 1,665.0 4,765.5 1,729.4
304.8 5,586.0 2,738.3 2,001.9
579.8 2,688.1 2,622.8 1,464.1 3,369.9 5,484.7 1,114.4 1,634.3

3,408.8
335.6 101.2 204.8 139.9
11.5 86.8 372.1 127.2 26.8 356.2 205.3 189.8 49.2 126.2 217.9 92.1 384.2 231.2 50.6 99.6

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, 2001, Geographic Area Statistics.

TABLE 11.122
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR THE ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAa, BY INDUSTRY GROUPS, 1997

Major industry group

All employees

Number (000)

Payroll ($ mil)

Production workers

Hours (millions)

Wages ($ mil)

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Value of
shipments ($ mil)

Capital expenditures,
new ($ mil)

Food manufacturing Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing Textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Paper manufacturing Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products Chemical manufacturing Plastic and rubber products manufacturing Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing Primary metal manufacturing Fabricated metal product manufacturing Machinery manufacturing Computer and electronic product manufacturing Electrical equipment, appliance, and
component manufacturing Transportation equipment manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing Miscellaneous manufacturing

18.2 (G)
6.1 7.5 3.2 9.3 14.3 (F) 10.4 15.8 7.1 2.5 13.2 10.3 17.4
8.7 23.5
6.4 8.1

484.5 (D) 142.6 161.8 83.9 304.0 485.5 (D) 381.9 443.4 230.7 89.5 407.3 349.7 656.8
355.8 1115.0
171.5 265.5

28.4 (D) 11.3 11.0
5.2 15.5 19.1 (D) 11.1 26.1 11.9
4.2 19.4 13.5 21.5
11.8 31.3 10.3 10.3

321.0 (D) 107.2 115.0 56.7 204.2 282.8 (D) 163.9 303.3 167.9 62.1 251.9 178.4 290.3
208.3 650.2 119.5 112.0

2,921.8 (D) 382.0 509.6 172.8
1,051.2 1,121.1
(D) 2,035.5 1,452.7
788.9 208.0 958.3 1,039.1 2,011.8
1,292.1 4,205.7
470.5 648.5

5,701.4 (D) 939.8
1,386.8 503.1
2,364.0 1,882.9
(D) 4,014.7 2,897.7 1,545.3 1,101.6 1,947.4 1,849.5 4,072.9
2,548.1 12,122.1
824.2 1,174.4

164.8 86.1 22.4 (D) 13.7 70.1 85.0 25.2
123.9 148.6 48.1 29.0 61.0 56.9 108.3
173.0 141.2
13.7 44.0

Note: Manufacturing industries classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing operations of individual companies.
(F) 500 to 999 employees.
(G) 1,000 to 2,499 employees.
a Consists of Barrow, Butts, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Paulding, Rockdale, Spalding, and Walton counties.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Manufacturing, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 11.123
NUMBER OF MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY EMPLOYMENT-SIZE GROUPS, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS, 2001

Industry group

1 to 4

Number of establishments by employment-size class

5 to 19

20 to 99

100 to 249

250 to 499

Manufacturing
Food Beverage and tobacco products Textile mills Textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Leather and allied products Wood products Paper Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products Chemicals Plastics & rubber products Nonmetallic mineral products Primary metals Fabricated metal products Machinery Computer and electronic products Electrical equipment, appliance and components Transportation equipment Furniture and related products Miscellaneous

2,827
173 17 49
129 115
13 148
18 471
25 102
73 125
29 365 153
79 39 80 265 359

2,675
131 20 44
107 58 10
185 35
375 23
147 86
258 25
380 174
70 26 56 240 225

2,047
129 11 61
120 58 3
154 82
169 11
157 159 186
26 281 138
55 21 54 95 77

676

299

46

31

7

2

56

45

37

33

32

10

1

1

63

12

50

13

28

7

4

0

40

18

71

13

30

12

7

8

55

15

38

15

26

10

19

14

31

19

20

10

15

11

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

500 or more
164
35 3
17 20
2 0 3 10 2 0 5 6 2 2 2 11 6 13 19 2 4

TABLE 11.133
GROSS BOOK VALUE OF DEPRECIABLE ASSETS, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, RETIREMENTS, DEPRECIATION, AND RENTAL PAYMENTS FOR GEORGIA, 1997
(thousands of dollars)

Item

Amount

Gross book value of depreciable assets:
Gross book value of total assets at beginning of year Total capital expenditures (new and used) Capital expenditures for buildings and other structures (new and used) Capital expenditures for machinery and equipment (new and used) Total retirements
Gross book value of total assets at end of year Total depraciation during year Total rental payments
Buildings and other structures rental payments Machinery and equipment rental payments

45,499,256 4,153,507 622,682 3,530,825 1,134,393
48,518,370 3,029,885 679,123 317,039 362,084

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Manufactures, Subject Series, General Summary.

TABLE 11.140
SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT RELATED TO MANUFACTURED EXPORTS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997

Georgia

United States

Manufacturing Value of manufacturing shipments ($ millions) Manufacturing employment (thousands)
Export Total export related shipments ($ millions) Total export related manufacturing employment (thousands) Direct exports
Direct exports ($ millions) Employment related to direct exports (thousands) Export support
Export supporting shipments ($ millions) Employment related to export supporting shipments (thousands)
Export related as percent of all manufacturers
Shipments (percent) Employment (percent)
Total nonmanufacturing employment supporting export
Total employment related to manufactured exports (thousands)

124,526.8 533.8
18,799.6 72.7
13,173.1 46.5
5,626.5 26.2
15.1 13.6 112.8 185.5

3,842,061.6 16,887.9
783,410.5 3,343.9
502,881.3 2,027.8
280,529.2 1,316.3
20.4 19.8 4,332.0 7,675.9

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Exports from Manufacturing Establishments, 1997.

TABLE 11.141
SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT IN EXPORT-RELATED MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, BY INDUSTRY, GEORGIA, 1997

Direct exports

Export supporting

Total export related

Shipments Employment Shipments Employment Shipments Employment ($ millions) (thousands) ($ millions) (thousands) ($ millions) (thousands)

Manufacturing

13,173.1

46.5

5,626.5

26.2

18,799.6

72.7

Food

512.6

2.4

Beverage and tobacco products

1,294.2

1.1

Textile mills

443.4

3.0

Textile products

654.1

3.3

Apparel

206.4

2.1

Leather and allied products

1.1

Wood products

126.9

0.5

Paper

1,373.7

3.6

Printing and related support activities 65.4

0.5

Petroleum and coal products

1.5

NA

Chemicals Plastics and rubber products

964.6

2.1

234.7

1.3

Nonmetallic mineral products

331.9

1.8

Primary metals

148.5

0.2

Fabricated metal products

244.5

1.6

Machinery

982.0

4.6

Computers and electronic products 957.5

4.0

Electrical equipment, appliances,

and components

607.1

2.3

Transportation equipment

3,820.2

10.6

Furniture and related products

39.4

0.3

Miscellaneous products

163.4

1.2

218.2

0.7

25.1

835.8

5.8

93.2

0.5

45.5

0.5

0.2

220.0

1.0

665.8

1.9

172.4

1.4

15.0

NA

1,034.9

2.6

414.3

2.3

111.1

0.6

408.8

1.3

261.9

2.0

168.5

0.9

177.5

0.9

161.9

0.6

551.8

2.7

10.7

0.1

33.8

0.3

730.8

3.1

1,319.3

1.1

1,279.2

8.8

747.2

3.8

251.9

2.7

1.3

346.9

1.6

2,039.5

5.5

237.7

2.0

16.6

NA

1,999.6

4.7

649.0

3.5

443.0

2.3

557.3

1.6

506.5

3.5

1,150.5

5.5

1,135.1

4.9

769.0

2.9

4,372.0

13.4

50.1

0.5

197.2

1.5

NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Exports from Manufacturing Establishments, 1997.

TABLE 11.142
EXPORT RELATED SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT AS PERCENT OF TOTAL MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT, BY INDUSTRY, GEORGIA, 1997 (millions of dollars)

Manufacturing

Shipments ($ millions)

Employment (thousands)

Export related manufacturing as percent of
total manufacturing

Shipments (percent)

Employment (percent)

Manufacturing
Food Beverage and tobacco products Textile mills Textile products Apparel Leather and allied products Wood products Paper Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products Chemicals Plastics and rubber products Nonmetallic mineral products Primary metals Fabricated metal products Machinery Computers and electronic products Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components Transportation equipment Furniture and related products Miscellaneous products

124,526.8
15,346.4 6,675.2 7,615.5
10,414.5 3,225.6 41.2 5,174.9 8,970.6 2,688.6 664.8
11,189.4 4,938.5 3,574.2 2,079.9 4,784.0 5,807.7 4,790.4
5,156.7 17,481.4
1,656.5 2,250.9

533.8
60.3 7.3
52.4 49.7 32.5
0.5 28.1 27.0 22.2
1.1 23.6 26.9 18.2
6.7 32.0 27.0 20.7
20.9 46.3 14.0 16.5

15.10
4.76 19.76 16.80
7.17 7.81 3.14 6.70 22.74 8.81 2.49 17.87 13.14 12.42 26.79 10.59 19.81 23.70
14.91 25.01
3.02 8.78

13.62
5.20 14.87 16.78
7.71 8.19 4.08 5.53 20.26 8.81 2.49 19.87 13.13 12.87 23.35 10.99 20.35 23.42
13.92 28.83
3.25 8.98

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Exports from Manufacturing Establishments, 1997.

12. DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Taxable Sales Based on Georg~aDepanment of Revenue AdjustedGross Sales Tax Rece~ptsb. y Industry. Fscal Years 2002 and 2003

i3g.e 270

Nurnber and Sales of Retail Establishmentsin Georgia. Georgia's MSAs,

and the United States. 1997..................

. ................. ....................... ..... ..... 271

Number and Sales of Georgia Retail Establishments with Payroll.
By K~ndof Bus~ness1. 997.................. .......................

................ ............ 272

RetailTrade Employees. Payroll, and Establishments in Georgia. 2001............................................ 275 Number and Sales of All Retail Establishmentswith Payroll. By County. Georgia. 1997............. .... 278

Number and Sales ol Wholesale Establshments ,n me United States and

By Metro~ol~taSntateslealArea n Georg~a1997

280

Georg~aWholesaleTrade Establ~shmentsand Sales. By Major Type of

Operation. 1997

............................................................... .................... 281

Georgia Wholesale Trade. Summary Data By Type of Goods. 1997........................................... 281

Whdesale Trade Employees. Payroll,and EstaMlshmemsin Georgia. 2001............................... .. . 282 Number and Sales of Wholesale Establishments.By County. Georgia. 1997................................... 285

Number and Receiptsof Service Establishments wilh Payroll. By FederalTax Status.
and Sector, in Georgia's MSAs. 1997 .............................................................................................. 287

Summary Data For Setvice Industries Establishments with Payroll. By Sector and FederalTax Status. Georg~a.1997 ............................................................................... 291
Service lndustry Employees. Payroll, and Establishmentsin Georgia, 2001............... ... .................. 295

Sewice Industry Employees.Establishments,and Payroll, By County. Georgia. 2001................... 297

TABLE 12.002
TAXABLE SALES BASED ON GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ADJUSTED GROSS SALES TAX RECEIPTS, BY INDUSTRY, FISCAL YEARS 2002 AND 2003 (thousands of dollars)

Business group

Sales tax receiptsa

2002

2003

Estimated taxable salesb

2002

2003

Food Apparel General merchandise Automotive Furniture Lumber Services Utilities Manufacturing Miscellaneous
Total Total retailc

695,742 153,680 653,916 754,207 413,207 422,478 435,276 225,248 516,350 447,258
4,717,362 3,118,009

728,477 157,203 660,093 747,453 390,914 419,652 408,805 203,946 540,912 307,399
4,564,856 2,991,541

17,393,538 3,841,991
16,347,892 18,855,175 10,330,163 10,561,957 10,881,908
5,631,202 12,908,760 11,181,457
117,934,042 77,950,216

18,211,937 3,930,067
16,502,328 18,686,336
9,772,861 10,491,290 10,220,131
5,098,657 13,522,800
7,684,984
114,121,391 74,788,513

Note: Data are for state tax only, excludes local taxes.
a Adjusted gross sales tax receipts relate directly to taxable sales in Georgia by Georgia firms. Tax amounts represent four percent of gross taxable sales, with adjustments for vendors' compensation paid, penalty and interest payments, refunds, returned checks, overpayments, and underpayments; amounts rounded to thousands of dollars by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
b Tax receipts converted to taxable sales totals and rounded to thousands of dollars by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
c Total retail group includes food, apparel, general merchandise, automotive, home, and miscellaneous groups.

Source: Georgia Department of Revenue, Statistical Report, 2002, 2003.

TABLE 12.111

NUMBER AND SALES OF RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997

Area

Establishments (number)

Sales ($ thousands)

State, total
MSAsa
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Macon Savannah
Area outside MSAs
United States

33,073
21,388
613 669 14,631 1,883 1,078 1,475 1,413
11,685
1,118,447

72,212,484
54,448,090
1,208,708 1,361,849 40,479,257 3,850,610 2,215,980 3,120,134 2,718,039
17,764,394
2,460,886,012

a Includes Georgia portion of Chattanooga MSA.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.121
NUMBER AND SALES OF GEORGIA RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY KIND OF BUSINESS, 1997

Industrya

Number of establishments

Sales ($000)

Number of employees

Annual payroll ($000)

Retail trade Motor vehicle and parts dealers Automobile dealers New car dealers Used car dealers Other motor vehicle dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores Automotive parts and accessories stores Tire dealers Furniture and home furnishings stores Furniture stores Home furnishings stores Floor covering stores Other home furnishings stores Electronics and appliance stores Appliance, television, and other electronics stores Computer and software stores Camera and photographic supplies stores Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers Building material and supplies dealers Home centers Paint and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Other building material dealers Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores Outdoor power equipment stores Nursery and garden centers Food and beverage stores Grocery stores Supermarkets and other grocery (except convenience) stores Convenience stores Specialty food stores Beer, wine, and liquor stores Health and personal care stores Pharmacies and drug stores Cosmetics, beauty supplies, and perfume stores Optical goods stores Other health and personal care stores

33,073 3,790 1,542 727 815 286 44 242 1,962 1,342 620 2,283 1,129 1,154 553 601 1,171 775 343 53 2,767 2,132 113 294 453 1,272 635 165 470 3,684 2,489 1,976 513 379 816 2,591 1,475 305 383 428

72,212,484 19,773,247 17,049,731 15,834,523
1,215,208 568,558 130,390 438,168
2,154,958 1,440,561
714,397 2,694,978 1,471,282 1,223,696
746,244 477,452 1,988,903 1,105,470 808,803
74,630 7,942,034 7,058,753 1,882,263
237,052 342,796 4,596,642 883,281 107,072 776,209 11,129,927 10,294,143 10,019,707 274,436 141,139 694,645 2,822,069 2,328,975 137,231 193,517 162,346

420,676 52,692 34,562 31,391 3,171 2,102 478 1,624 16,028 10,981 5,047 17,335 9,488 7,847 3,287 4,560 10,043 6,746 2,832 465 36,553 31,235 9,664 1,223 3,192 17,156 5,318 831 4,487 92,982 87,847 85,733 2,114 1,699 3,436 23,360 17,642 1,500 2,319 1,899

6,943,559 1,529,063 1,132,172 1,056,383
75,789 50,017 12,425 37,592 346,874 219,097 127,777 358,752 202,770 155,982 93,058 62,924 224,585 125,058 88,996 10,531 850,113 758,683 176,591 26,549 49,595 505,948 91,430 14,773 76,657 1,105,948 1,038,368 1,016,158 22,210 20,712 46,868 380,950 290,666 17,950 39,042 33,292

(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.121 (Continued)
NUMBER AND SALES OF GEORGIA RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY KIND OF BUSINESS, 1997

Industrya
Gasoline stations Gasoline stations with convenience stores Other gasoline stations
Clothing and clothing accessories stores Clothing stores Men's clothing stores Women's clothing stores Children's and infants' clothing stores Family clothing stores Clothing accessories stores Other clothing stores Shoe stores Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores Jewelry stores Luggage and leather goods stores
Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores Sporting goods stores Hobby, toy, and game stores Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores Musical instrument and supplies stores Book, periodical, and music stores Book stores and news dealers Prerecorded tape, compact disc, and record stores
General merchandise stores Department stores (excl. leased depts.) Department stores (incl. leased depts.) Department stores (excl. leased depts.) Other general merchandise stores Warehouse clubs and superstores All other general merchandise stores

Number of establishments

Sales ($000)

Number of employees

Annual payroll ($000)

4,685 3,520 1,165 4,603 2,803
406 1,308
137 549 146 257 954 846 785
61 1,664 1,061
511 250 169 131 603 362 241 1,218 297 297 297 921
46 875

6,787,646 5,078,437 1,709,209 4,125,777 2,863,551
309,026 808,051 131,776 1,387,174
39,712 187,812 696,993 565,233 532,719
32,514 1,470,004
957,877 446,727 324,022
78,741 108,387 512,127 292,267 219,860 9,338,642 6,140,515 6,241,771 6,140,515 3,198,127
(D) (D)

29,531 22,350
7,181 38,596 27,077
2,657 9,468 1,196 11,462
534 1,760 6,481 5,038 4,661
377 12,634
7,728 3,475 2,535 1,035
683 4,906 2,892 2,014 74,468 51,650
(N) 51,650 22,818
(J) (I)

401,329 303,110
98,219 477,657 310,825
38,377 96,058 12,684 135,032
6,159 22,515 84,756 82,076 77,164
4,912 168,418 113,520
51,185 33,074 13,432 15,829 54,898 34,213 20,685 900,537 632,966
(N) 632,966 267,571
(D) (D)

(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.121 (Continued)
NUMBER AND SALES OF GEORGIA RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY KIND OF BUSINESS, 1997

Industrya

Number of establishments

Sales ($000)

Number of employees

Annual payroll ($000)

Miscellaneous store retailers Florists Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores Office supplies and stationery stores Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores Used merchandise stores Used merchandise stores Other miscellaneous store retailers Pet and pet supplies stores Art dealers Manufactured (mobile) home dealers All other miscellaneous store retailers
Nonstore retailers Electronic shopping and mail-order houses Vending machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Other direct selling establishments

3,464 778
1,052 205 847 567 567
1,067 174 128 264 501
1,153 269 189 695 312 383

2,396,227 178,462 882,165 537,886 344,279 208,223 208,223
1,127,377 128,157 39,949 703,578 255,693
1,743,030 960,384 224,555 558,091 315,967 242,124

20,002 3,150 8,067 3,026 5,041 2,787 2,787 5,998 1,194 478 1,803 2,523
12,480 5,157 2,540 4,783 2,310 2,473

278,915 36,241 99,038 50,802 48,236 34,242 34,242
109,394 14,083 8,080 48,316 38,915
267,292 120,840
47,152 99,300 51,510 47,790

a Industry classification based on NAICS (North American Industry Classificaton System). (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual companies data. Data included in higher level totals. (I) 5,000 to 9,999 employees. (J) 10,000 to 24,999 employees. (N) Not available or not comparable.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 12.122 RETAIL TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Employeesa (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

Retail trade Motor vehicle and parts dealers Automobile dealers New car dealers Used car dealers Other motor vehicle dealers Recreational vehicle dealers Motorcycle and boat and other MV dealers Motorcycle dealers Boat dealers All other motor vehicle dealers Automotive parts, accessories and tire stores Automotive parts, accessories and tire stores Tire dealers Furniture and home furnishing stores Furniture stores Home furnishings stores Floor covering stores Other home furnishings stores Window treatment stores All other home furnishings stores Electronics and appliance stores Appliance, TV and all other electronics stores Computer and software stores Camera and photographic supplies stores Bldg material and garden equip and supp dealers Building material and supplies dealers Home centers Paint and wallpaper stores Hardware stores Other building material dealers Lawn and garden equip and supplies stores Outdoor power equipment stores Nursery and garden centers Food and beverage stores Grocery stores Grocery (except convenience) stores Convenience stores Specialty food stores Meat markets Fish and seafood markets Fruit and vegetable markets Other specialty food stores Baked goods stores Confectionery and nut stores All other specialty food stores Beer, wine and liquor stores

464,576 58,495 38,000 34,590 3,410 2,799 450 2,349 1,148 867 334 17,696 11,332 6,364 21,098 9,450 11,648 4,583 7,065 205 6,860 13,858
5,000-9,999 2,500-4,999 1,000-2,499
43,016 37,415 14,758
1,320 3,473 17,864 5,601
883 4,718 96,535 90,449 86,089 4,360 2,400
767 181 194 1,258 439 320 499 3,686

9,583,147 2,102,173 1,567,307 1,467,363
99,944 80,935 13,143 67,792 36,952 23,273
7,567 453,931 277,720 176,211 502,361 235,805 266,556 151,737 114,819
4,364 110,455 424,760
NA NA NA 1,253,668 1,124,965 360,382 34,196 62,137 668,250 128,703 22,548 106,155 1,394,343 1,298,959 1,240,977 57,982 36,651 11,326 1,874 3,951 19,500 8,841 4,316 6,343 58,733

34,179 4,026 1,620 757 863 336 42 294 122 117 55 2,070 1,353 717 2,284 1,088 1,196 539 657 52 605 1,387 898 366 123 2,833 2,168 154 293 408 1,313 665 142 523 4,246 2,981 1,973 1,008 486 126 46 51 263 85 49 129 779

29,759 3,333 1,115 269 846 302 34 268 105 111 52 1,916 1,262 654 2,050 975 1,075 503 572 51 521 1,251 808 326 117 2,390 1,793 57 290 369 1,077 597 134 463 3,307 2,079 1,092 987 469 120 44 50 255 84 46 125 759

2,614 433 266 252 14 28 7 21 14 6 1 139 81 58 190 98 92 27 65 1 64 72 43 25 4 288 227 10 3 37 177 61 8 53 296 262 245 17 15 5 2 1 7 1 2 4 19

933

873

162

98

144

95

142

94

2

1

6

0

1

0

5

0

3

0

0

0

2

0

12

3

7

3

5

0

29

15

13

2

16

13

4

5

12

8

0

0

12

8

43

21

31

16

11

4

1

1

55

100

49

99

6

81

0

0

1

1

42

17

6

1

0

0

6

1

336

307

334

306

332

304

2

2

2

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

1

(continued)

TABLE 12.122 (Continued) RETAIL TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Employeesa (number)

Health and personal care stores Pharmacies and drug stores Cosmetics, beauty supplies and perfume stores Optical goods stores Other health and personal care stores Food (health) supplement stores All other health and personal care stores
Gasoline stations Gasoline stations with convenience stores Other gasoline stations Clothing and clothing accessories stores Clothing stores Men's clothing stores Women's clothing stores Children's and infants' clothing stores Family clothing stores Clothing accessories stores Other clothing stores Shoe stores Jewelry, luggage and leather goods stores Jewelry stores Luggage and leather goods stores Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores Sporting goods, hobby, musical instrument stores Sporting goods stores Hobby, toy and game stores Sewing, needlework and piece goods stores Musical instrument and supplies stores

23,737 16,366
2,520 2,345 2,506 1,686
820 30,023 23,263
6,760 43,084 31,341
2,827 9,460 1,728 14,512
621 2,193 6,626 5,117 4,739
378 15,197
9,916 4,420 3,314 1,288
894

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

492,605

2,518

2,198

302

366,481

1,277

1,018

248

33,757

386

359

24

48,841

354

336

16

43,526

501

485

14

18,085

294

281

11

25,441

207

204

3

468,872

4,366

4,203

130

360,861

3,463

3,351

95

108,011

903

852

35

620,707

4,673

4,220

346

424,759

2,848

2,465

278

50,065

355

327

24

119,287

1,206

1,130

70

20,958

194

176

12

193,981

648

417

142

8,417

143

139

4

32,051

302

276

26

88,958

889

841

47

106,990

936

914

21

101,107

871

850

20

5,883

65

64

1

224,208

1,626

1,441

144

156,430

1,037

909

98

69,113

507

467

25

48,798

265

197

61

17,931

147

137

5

20,588

118

108

7

16

2

9

2

3

0

2

0

2

0

2

0

0

0

28

5

16

1

12

4

99

8

97

8

4

0

5

1

6

0

82

7

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

35

6

24

6

10

5

6

1

5

0

3

0

(continued)

TABLE 12.122 (Continued) RETAIL TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Employeesa (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

Book, periodical and music stores Book stores and news dealers Book stores News dealers and newsstands
Prerecorded tape, CD and record stores General merchandise stores
Department stores Other general merchandise stores
Warehouse clubs and superstores All other general merchandise stores Miscellaneous store retailers Florists Office supplies, stationery and gift stores
Office supplies and stationery stores Gift, novelty and souvenir stores Used merchandise stores Other miscellaneous store retailers Pet and pet supplies stores Art dealers Manufactured (mobile) home dealers All other miscellaneous store retailers Nonstore retailers Vending machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Heating oil dealers Liquified petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Other fuel dealers Other direct selling establishments

5,281

67,778

589

532

46

3,446

45,081

372

333

31

3,336

43,767

343

304

31

110

1,314

29

29

0

1,835

22,697

217

199

15

81,068

1,307,060

1,578

1,113

96

52,956

844,204

311

7

10

28,112

462,856

1,267

1,106

86

16,812

317,823

60

3

2

11,300

145,033

1,207

1,103

84

23,989

408,774

3,549

3,268

248

3,164

43,923

710

698

10

10,338

172,555

1,067

912

138

4,982

108,795

293

184

98

5,356

63,760

774

728

40

3,064

46,508

538

506

23

7,423

145,788

1,234

1,152

77

1,800

27,421

189

155

33

579

11,159

147

141

6

1,722

45,076

266

260

5

3,322

62,132

632

596

33

14,476

383,616

1,093

985

69

2,689

57,342

162

134

13

5,345

135,725

651

611

32

2,439

63,924

300

291

7

100-249

NA

16

15

1

2,325

60,942

282

274

6

0-19

NA

2

2

0

2,906

71,801

351

320

25

11

0

8

0

8

0

0

0

3

0

88

281

73

221

15

60

2

53

13

7

25

8

2

0

12

5

8

3

4

2

9

0

2

3

0

1

0

0

0

1

2

1

17

22

8

7

4

4

1

1

0

0

1

1

0

0

3

3

-- Indicates zero. a For the week including March 12.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.125
NUMBER AND SALES OF ALL RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 1997

County

Establishments

with

Sales

payroll

($000)

Rank by sales
volumea

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin Banks

88

116,850

81

30

20,858

135

37

47,121

117

5

4,367

154

218

371,968

38

69

75,652

99

Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley

145

344,841

40

246

580,007

25

93

144,013

67

62

79,315

96

912 1,977,335

7

53

58,988

109

Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts

32

26,356

132

57

63,456

108

61

85,344

93

259

471,872

30

81

118,578

80

71

111,918

82

Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton

25

28,971

127

143

275,703

46

50

74,583

100

348

574,547

26

172

406,172

33

49

31,794

123

Chatham

1,261 2,466,926

6

Chattahoochee

6

4,213

155

Chattooga

82

122,526

75

Cherokee

351

968,854

16

Clarke

540 1,118,808

12

Clay

17

10,523

149

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia

832 2,731,688

5

32

25,075

133

2,234 6,971,649

2

210

389,874

37

214

326,040

41

247

613,013

24

Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson

89

121,109

77

259

550,040

27

14

11,194

147

158

234,539

54

54

92,263

91

106

119,415

79

Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas

172

243,644

51

2,407 6,229,317

4

84

102,391

84

51

65,676

107

574 1,154,667

11

312

974,735

15

County

Establishments

with

Sales

payroll

($000)

Rank by sales
volumea

Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans
Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene
Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock Haralson Harris
Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson
Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones
Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh Macon

68 3
91 85 102 60
103 298 442 255
92 3,569
89 7
504 241 111
56
2,013 153 548 24 98 59
78 21 300 403 31 218
21 79 83 34 29 36
51 29 265 39 165 21
9 533
64 112 106
52

69,850

104

(D)

(X)

165,769

64

130,740

71

139,576

68

85,776

92

126,669

74

677,611

21

808,143

18

653,899

23

202,273

57

9,248,184

1

136,118

70

2,864

157

716,087

20

360,119

39

130,096

72

66,775

106

6,828,970

3

256,257

47

1,240,762

10

16,991

141

145,738

66

31,303

124

96,869

89

17,170

140

660,705

22

941,203

17

28,295

128

288,437

44

19,914

138

127,934

73

94,276

90

38,034

120

27,304

131

37,669

121

74,076

101

24,026

134

417,521

32

54,041

114

255,045

48

15,879

142

7,137

152

1,008,480

14

120,093

78

312,341

43

104,873

83

57,715

111

(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.125 (Continued)
NUMBER AND SALES OF ALL RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 1997

County

Establishments

with

Sales

payroll

($000)

Rank by sales
volumea

County

Establishments

with

Sales

payroll

($000)

Rank by sales
volumea

Madison Marion Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe
Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee
Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike
Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding
Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall

74

76,408

97

23

30,071

125

85

99,373

87

43

39,216

119

107

122,261

76

75

70,293

103

29

20,174

136

71

166,334

63

108

166,905

61

845 1,950,857

8

173

319,821

42

55

166,633

62

25

27,903

129

124

390,784

35

110

146,690

65

74

238,524

53

69

68,641

105

23

15,860

143

146

183,929

58

53

48,784

116

56

83,716

94

6

4,121

156

91

97,645

88

40

27,469

130

912 1,909,882

9

281

765,983

19

14

9,857

150

56

82,147

95

61

71,547

102

248

521,547

29

121

203,932

56

26

14,465

144

162

283,886

45

13

7,130

153

4

(D)

(X)

78

76,236

98

Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs

36

36,462

122

60

49,544

115

57

55,301

113

256

395,830

34

260

440,436

31

152

253,661

49

Towns Treutlen Troup Turner Twiggs Union

52

42,415

118

23

14,224

145

293

526,008

28

54

58,256

110

14

17,237

139

75

101,802

85

Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

121

174,454

59

180

240,059

52

162

247,551

50

226

390,105

36

22

12,457

146

108

139,302

69

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox

125

172,506

60

8

7,631

151

13

11,051

148

139

230,380

55

508 1,068,085

13

30

20,102

137

Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

65

56,286

112

29

29,527

126

62

101,493

86

Georgia

33,073 72,212,484

(X)

Note: Retail trade classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (D) Withheld to prevent disclosure. (X) Not applicable. a Ranking by the Selig Center of Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 12.211
NUMBER AND SALES OF WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA IN GEORGIA, 1997

Area

Number of establishments

MSAs Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Macon Savannah
Georgia MSA totala Outside MSAs
United States

191 150 9,263 455 241 362 374
13,978 11,011
2,967
453,470

Sales ($000)
1,029,523 (D)
138,768,436 1,536,807 1,422,412 1,786,247 2,489,213
163,782,649 148,416,792
15,365,857
4,059,657,778

Note: Wholesale trade classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).
(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies. Data included in higher level totals. a Includes only Georgia parts of MSAs.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 12.220
GEORGIA WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS AND SALES, BY MAJOR TYPE OF OPERATION, 1997

1997

Total Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Merchant wholesalers Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Agents, brokers, and commission merchants Establishments (number) Sales ($000)

13,978 163,782,649
10,990 69,922,093
1,176 79,070,673
1,812 14,789,883

Note: Wholesale trade classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 12.221
GEORGIA WHOLESALE TRADE, SUMMARY DATA BY TYPE OF GOODS, 1997

Durable goods

Nondurable goods

Total wholesale
trade

Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Operating expenses ($000) Percent of sales
Payroll, annual ($000) Payroll, first quarter ($000) Paid employees for week
including March 12 (number)

9,429 97,799,405
9,976,587 10.2
5,051,073 1,239,021
123,180

4,549 65,983,244
5,275,471 8.0
2,468,657 596,133 67,907

13,978 163,782,649
15,252,058 9.3
7,519,730 1,835,154
191,087

Note: Wholesale trade classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 12.222 WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Employeesa (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

Wholesale trade Wholesale trade, durable goods
Motor vehicle, motor vehicle pt and supply Automobile and other motor vehicle whsle Motor vehicle supplies and new parts whsle Tire and tube whsle
Motor vehicle parts (used) Furniture and Home furnishing wholesale
Furniture Home furnishing Lumber and other construction materials wholesale Lumber, plywood, millwork and wood panel Brick and related construction material Roofing, siding and insulation material Other construction material Professional and commercial equip and supp wholesale Photographic equipment and supplies Office equipment Computer and peripheral equip and software Other commercial equipment Medical, dental, hospital equip and supp Ophthalmic goods Oth professional equipment and supplies Metal and mineral (except petroleum) wholesale Metal service centers and offices Coal and other mineral and ore Electrical goods wholesale Elec equip, wiring supp, const material Electric appliance, TV, radio set Other electronic parts and equipment

201,981 127,921
13,057 5,769 4,632 1,045 1,611 9,075 2,857 6,218 7,063 3,940 1,155 766 1,202
31,952 934
4,224 18,006
1,780 5,037
478 1,493 4,576 4,400
176 18,569
6,488 1,631 10,450

9,446,530 6,208,227
534,238 255,357 197,437
41,860 39,584 306,672 100,376 206,296 278,112 156,967 44,860 32,125 44,160 2,070,403 65,002 214,778 1,284,482 72,453 346,113 19,717 67,858 191,916 185,736
6,180 1,001,127
287,612 77,113
636,402

13,629 9,211 896 251 404 80 161 724 284 440 582 263 129 89 101 1,389 41 182 571 181 282 41 91 330 315 15 1,146 471 97 578

11,533 7,848 744 183 355 62 144 631 251 380 488 206 114 77 91 1,146 31 144 473 160 226 34 78 270 257 13 942 399 78 465

1,358 911 103 43 33 14 13 56 22 34 70 42 11 11 6 131 7 21 48 14 31 4 6 39 38 1 126 46 11 69

429

309

270

182

25

24

9

16

11

5

4

0

1

3

22

15

7

4

15

11

17

7

11

4

4

0

1

0

1

3

64

48

1

2

9

8

31

19

6

1

12

13

2

1

3

4

15

6

15

5

0

1

42

36

15

11

4

4

23

21

(continued)

TABLE 12.222 (Continued) WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry
Hardware, plumb and heating equip and sup wholesale Hardware Plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Warm air heating and AC equip and supplies Refrigeration equipment and supplies
Machinery, equipment and supplies wholesale Const and mining (exc petroleum) equip Farm and garden machinery and equipment Industrial machinery and equipment Industrial supplies Service establishment equip and supplies Transportation equip, supplies (exc MV)
Miscellaneous durable goods wholesale Sporting and recreational goods and supply Toy and hobby goods and supplies Recyclable material Jewelry, watch, precious stone and metal Other miscellaneous durable goods
Wholesale trade, nondurable goods Paper and paper product Printing and writing paper whsle Stationery and office supplies whsle Industrial and personal service paper whsle
Drugs and druggists' sundries wholesale Apparel, piece goods and notions wholesale
Piece goods, notions and other dry goods Men's and boys' clothing and furnishings Women's, children's, infants' clothing Footwear

Employeesa (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

8,558

354,052

732

631

74

17

10

4,115

154,562

305

248

44

8

5

2,003

87,981

156

138

13

2

3

1,995

92,649

223

203

13

5

2

445

18,860

48

42

4

2

0

26,112

1,169,570

2,326

2,017

231

51

27

3,185

168,935

195

155

30

5

5

3,006

103,887

260

224

30

4

2

12,418

594,806

1,041

901

96

28

16

4,606

194,965

508

453

44

10

1

1,832

62,438

221

202

15

3

1

1,065

44,539

101

82

16

1

2

8,959

302,137

1,086

979

81

17

9

1,960

77,888

182

157

19

4

2

463

15,124

57

50

5

1

1

2,393

67,937

208

178

22

6

2

813

27,617

171

162

7

2

0

3,330

113,571

468

432

28

4

4

74,060

3,238,303

4,418

3,685

447

159

127

10,863

507,553

518

441

50

12

15

1,104

64,289

64

51

9

2

2

5,326

129,647

260

232

19

5

4

4,433

313,617

194

158

22

5

9

7,292

505,504

158

111

19

12

16

4,227

169,553

499

452

33

12

2

1,540

63,706

157

141

9

6

1

1,060

36,981

126

115

9

2

0

1,407

60,356

182

165

12

4

1

220

8,510

34

31

3

0

0

(continued)

TABLE 12.222 (Continued) WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Employeesa (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

Grocery and related product wholesale General line grocery Packaged frozen food Dairy product (exc dried or canned) Poultry and poultry product Confectionery Fish and seafood Meat and meat product Fresh fruit and vegetable Other grocery and related products
Farm product raw material wholesale Grain and field bean Livestock Other farm product raw material
Chemical and allied products wholesale Plastics materials and basic forms, shapes Other chemical and allied products
Petroleum and petroleum products wholesale Petroleum bulk stations and terminals Petroleum prod (exc bulk sta, terminals)
Beer, wine, distilled alcoholic beverage wholesale Beer and ale Wine and distilled alcoholic beverage
Miscellaneous nondurable goods wholesale Farm supplies Book, periodical and newspaper Flower, nursery stock, florists' supplies Tobacco and tobacco product Paint, varnish and supplies Other miscellaneous nondurable goods

22,142

860,142

893

671

119

3,815

151,204

77

55

6

2,551

110,888

93

64

16

695

25,799

48

36

9

1,332

40,940

54

39

9

1,697

57,922

73

58

4

609

19,178

50

46

3

1,122

36,431

61

50

8

2,957

91,671

131

98

18

7,364

326,109

306

225

46

1,538

36,473

194

173

20

306

7,621

50

50

0

372

4,119

33

24

9

860

24,733

111

99

11

6,515

331,593

635

547

64

1,554

74,334

158

138

16

4,961

257,259

477

409

48

3,309

133,115

341

298

35

2,640

99,911

239

203

29

669

33,204

102

95

6

5,090

234,674

107

49

27

2,997

116,103

50

12

16

2,093

118,571

57

37

11

13,084

459,696

1,073

943

80

2,631

96,373

234

204

23

2,278

75,961

108

90

8

1,876

47,468

149

130

14

2,655

91,397

40

21

2

636

24,476

87

80

6

3,008

124,021

455

418

27

a For the week including March 12.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, 2001.

44

59

5

11

5

8

2

1

4

2

6

5

0

1

1

2

7

8

14

21

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

19

5

2

2

17

3

7

1

6

1

1

0

21

10

17

5

4

5

31

19

6

1

5

5

4

1

7

10

1

0

8

2

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.225
NUMBER AND SALES OF WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 1997

County

Sales Establishments ($000)

Appling

14

Atkinson

9

Bacon

10

Baker

1

Baldwin

23

Banks

12

Barrow

30

Bartow

92

Ben Hill

20

Berrien

24

Bibb

272

Bleckley

4

Brantley

7

Brooks

9

Bryan

14

Bulloch

54

Burke

19

Butts

12

Calhoun

6

Camden

9

Candler

16

Carroll

84

Catoosa

39

Charlton

8

Chatham

348

Chattahoochee

1

Chattooga

12

Cherokee

201

Clarke

81

Clay

5

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia

316 8
1,632 55 53 91

Cook

20

Coweta

79

Crawford

2

Crisp

29

Dade

8

Dawson

19

40,974 11,867 40,397
(D) 57,570 44,637
73,796 258,164
(D) 40,538 1,511,673
(D)
6,494 5,841
(D) 333,381 127,991 143,403
18,812 12,513 54,266 1,286,316 747,669 85,020
2,445,127 (D)
12,382 490,843
(D) 3,776
3,345,210 11,710
23,231,466 183,251 156,352 (D)
85,987 513,504
(D) 266,780
(D) 70,954

Sales rank
80 102
82 (X) 70 78
61 34 (X) 81
9 (X)
109 111 (X)
30 49 47
96 100
73 11 16 59
7 (X) 101 23 (X) 113
6 103
3 39 44 (X)
58 21 (X) 33 (X) 62

County

Sales Establishments ($000)

Sales rank

Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas
Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans
Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett
Habersham Hall Hancock Haralson Harris
Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson
Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones

35 1,518
20 15 184 105
19 1
12 50 25 10
16 135 112 228
32 2,462
17 -118 57 24 16 1,959
34 238
3 16
9
25 2
84 54 10 48
3 23 19
8 13 15

341,125

28

19,215,927

4

(D)

(X)

56,665

71

(D)

(X)

1,100,143

14

133,332

48

(D)

(X)

(D)

(X)

68,161

63

126,330

50

35,011

88

21,079

95

545,477

17

523,266

19

1,140,823

13

56,488

72

55,915,067

1

44,449

79

--

(X)

461,453

24

150,565

45

125,268

53

101,950

56

29,114,629

2

35,069

87

1,777,775

8

(D)

(X)

50,784

76

(D)

(X)

35,616

86

(D)

(X)

377,062

27

236,454

36

13,348

99

502,157

22

(D)

(X)

177,861

40

59,790

68

10,896

104

25,439

91

(D)

(X)

(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.225 (Continued)
NUMBER AND SALES OF WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 1997

County

Sales Establishments ($000)

Sales rank

County

Sales Establishments ($000)

Sales rank

Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

6

10,045

105

3

(D)

(X)

64

125,316

52

7

(D)

(X)

14

(D)

(X)

6

4,093

112

Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh Macon

1

(D)

(X)

135

452,909

26

10

8,098

108

12

(D)

(X)

7

(D)

(X)

15

63,630

66

Madison Marion Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe

47

514,267

20

4

1,245

115

8

3,063

114

7

(D)

(X)

39

148,536

46

13

26,364

90

Montgomery

5

36,483

85

Morgan

17

66,669

64

Murray

33

537,208

18

Muscogee

208

1,316,463

10

Newton

52

(D)

(X)

Oconee

22

(D)

(X)

Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike

10

6,302

110

45

98,575

57

18

(D)

(X)

23

(D)

(X)

15

(D)

(X)

13

14,440

98

Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

20

121,503

54

16

162,669

43

8

63,741

65

2

(D)

(X)

8

(D)

(X)

10

33,515

89

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding

245

756,867

15

124

1,230,386

12

9

21,470

94

8

9,815

106

14

83,028

60

49

338,486

29

Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall

28

50,848

75

5

9,681

107

42

168,860

42

2

(D)

(X)

2

(D)

(X)

19

58,350

69

Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs

7

(D)

(X)

14

53,615

74

17

125,781

51

64

292,959

31

88

459,417

25

39

203,604

38

Towns Treutlen Troup Turner Twiggs Union

7

(D)

(X)

2

(D)

(X)

69

270,799

32

16

203,846

37

3

(D)

(X)

15

37,307

84

Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

17

16,980

97

58

(D)

(X)

45

239,918

35

62

169,387

41

3

752

116

24

37,786

83

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox

17

50,686

77

2

(D)

(X)

3

(D)

(X)

12

23,595

93

340

3,475,740

5

5

(D)

(X)

Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

18

61,520

67

7

24,833

92

32

118,685

55

Georgia

13,978 163,782,649

(X)

Note: Wholesale trade classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual companies. (X) Not applicable. -- Indicates zero.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.301
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 1997

NAICS Industries
Albany
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications 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)
Exempted from federal income tax Professional, scientific, and technical services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Other services (except public administration)
Athens
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications 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)
Exempted from federal income tax Professional, scientific, and technical services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Other services (except public administration)

Establishments (number)
NA 2
21 133 179
96 7
257 15
201 185
1 2 65 11 40
NA 14 22 168 258
130 25
327 38
303 203
2 6 46 3 38

Sales ($000)
NA (D) 128,773 83,356 98,721
73,185 735
243,153 (D)
120,494 74,538
(D) (D) 252,147 6,381 17,273
NA 5,175 104,297 71,261 116,208
80,275 12,580 212,431 31,883 162,471 72,221
(D) 966 252,189 (D) 15,861
(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 1997

NAICS Industries
Atlanta
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Publishing industries Software publishers Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications Information services and data processing services 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)
Exempted from federal income tax Professional, scientific, and technical services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Other services (except public administration)
Augusta
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications 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)
Exempted from federal income tax Professional, scientific, and technical services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Other services (except public administration)

Establishments (number)
NA NA 370 375 754 277 4,742 12,807
5,221 641
7,456 952
7,296 6,401
63 77 825 177 937
NA 11 74 415 688
340 51
892 124 769 638
8 4 128 36 103

Sales ($000)
NA NA 1,396,269 (D) 11,533,471 (D) 5,451,949 13,392,570
8,041,465 313,756
6,422,818 1,150,566 6,002,347 2,981,890
108,675 50,235
5,542,970 269,672
1,885,784
NA 9,532 263,750 179,018 651,316
361,404 28,870
824,127 112,920 442,184 204,796
5,509 779
1,161,642 23,543 41,909
(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 1997

NAICS Industries
Columbus
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications Information services and data processing services 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)
Exempted from federal income tax Professional, scientific, and technical services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Other services (except public administration)
Macon
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications 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)
Exempted from federal income tax Professional, scientific, and technical services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Other services (except public administration)

Establishments (number)
NA 13 40 20 271 325
205 26
393 47
473 399
4 3 77 19 76
NA 6
54 298 530
253 40
695 53
579 516
5 3 107 13 90

Sales ($000)
NA (D) 152,834 (D) 158,173 163,405
171,443 3,050
481,461 28,418
292,385 130,254
(D) (D) 352,484 49,333 29,218
NA (D) 216,600 201,808 307,716
176,474 5,682
806,183 21,618
357,810 155,465
4,727 261
628,379 4,416
59,065
(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 1997

NAICS Industries

Establishments (number)

Sales ($000)

Savannah

Subject to federal income tax

Information servicesa

NA

Motion picture and sound recording industries

7

Broadcasting and telecommunications

45

Real estate and rental and leasing

312

Professional, scientific, and technical services

528

Administrative and support and waste management

and remediation services

283

Educational services

26

Health care and social assistance

493

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

74

Accommodation and food services

641

Other services (except public administration)

439

Exempted from federal income tax

Professional, scientific, and technical services

2

Educational services

5

Health care and social assistance

98

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

31

Other services (except public administration)

77

NA (D) 133,327 202,116 224,583
288,879 (D)
487,188 47,857
452,042 184,152
(D) 370 626,286 22,065 43,063

Note: Industry classification based on NAICS (North American Industry Classification System. NA Data not available at time of publication. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure. a Data for subsectors as available at time of publication. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic
Census, Geographic Area Series.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.321
SUMMARY DATA FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY SECTOR AND FEDERAL TAX STATUS, GEORGIA, 1997

Service sector

Number

of

Receipts

establishments ($000)

Number of employees

Annual payroll ($000)

Subject to federal income tax
Information Publishing industries Newspaper, periodical, book, and database publishers Software publishers Motion picture and sound recording industries Motion picture and video industries Sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications Radio and television broadcasting Cable networks and program distribution Telecommunications Information services and data processing services Information services Data processing services
Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Activities related to real estate Rental and leasing services Automotive equipment rental and leasing Consumer goods rental General rental centers Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing Lessors of intangible assets, except copyrighted works
Professional, scientific, and technical services Legal services Accounting, tax return preparation , bookkeeping, and payroll services Architectural, engineering, and related services Specialized design services Computer systems design and related services Management, scientific, and technical consulting services Scientific research and development services Advertising and related services Other professional, scientific, and technical services
Administrative, support, waste management and remediation services Administrative and support services Office administrative services Facilities support services Employment services Business support services Travel arrangement and reservation services Investigation and security services Services to buildings and dwellings Other support services Waste management and remediation services Waste collection Waste treatment and disposal Remediation and other waste management services

3,163 952 547 405 472 394 78
1,372 281 167 924 367 155 212
7,794 5,743 2,373 1,940 1,430 1,985
374 1,046
238
327 66
17,810 4,439
2,692 2,490
850 2,702 2,633
138 1,165
701
7,796 7,370
649 65
1,257 1,020
779 630 2,266 704 426 242
51 133

18,939,188 3,182,058 1,759,710 1,422,348 721,889 675,484 46,405
13,540,308 736,743
2,641,061 10,162,504
1,494,933 143,418
1,351,515 6,912,946 4,061,477 1,783,536 1,313,338
964,603 2,250,757
836,397 469,180 146,394
798,786 600,712 15,266,425 2,940,148
1,790,063 2,793,426
439,732 3,578,671 2,099,205
175,385 1,085,748
364,047
9,839,387 9,052,376
738,132 204,483 3,630,788 1,448,662 844,129 529,671 899,664 756,847 787,011 464,500 148,214 174,297

100,656 24,347 17,203 7,144 4,781 4,477 304 61,056 5,256 9,319 46,481 10,472 1,525 8,947 47,669 29,946 9,960 6,704 13,282 16,601 4,874 6,585 1,342
3,800 1,122 138,198 23,148
26,704 24,718
3,215 27,116 16,226
1,533 10,018
5,520
273,178 267,679
11,242 2,497
163,494 20,645 8,237 19,538 27,694 14,332 5,499 3,465 719 1,315

4,176,545 991,503 476,187 515,316 121,642 109,558 12,084
2,688,215 183,318 327,111
2,177,786 375,185 52,240 322,945
1,308,803 842,140 220,106 232,494 389,540 370,789 127,477 95,191 32,986
115,135 95,874
5,908,775 1,019,111
734,714 1,131,376
115,810 1,449,258
914,955 75,842
345,852 121,857
4,887,976 4,723,161
317,281 86,535
2,741,017 448,165 250,629 281,665 374,225 223,644 164,815 100,206 21,301 43,308
(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.321 (Continued)
SUMMARY DATA FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY SECTOR AND FEDERAL TAX STATUS, GEORGIA, 1997

Service sector

Number

of

Receipts

establishments ($000)

Number of employees

Annual payroll ($000)

Educational services Business schools, and computer and management training Technical and trade schools Other schools and instruction Educational support services
Health care and social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Outpatient care centers Medical and diagnostic laboratories Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services Hospitals General medical and surgical hospitals Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals Nursing and residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual and family services Community food and housing and emergency and other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services
Arts, entertainment and recreation Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries Performing arts companies Spectator sports Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events Agents and managers for artists, athletes, entertainers and other public figures Independent artists, writers, and performers Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions Amusement, gambling, and recreation industries Amusement parks and arcades Gambling industries Other amusement and recreation services
Accomodation and food services Accommodation Traveler accommodation RV (recreational vehicle) parks and recreational camps Rooming and boarding houses Food services and drinking places Full-service restaurants Limited-service eating places Special food services Drinking places (alcoholic beverages)

920
209 129 512
70
13,960 11,369
5,398 2,574 2,203
420 205 453 116
60 43 14
3 674 334
62 260
18 1,857
229
1 73 1,554 1,653 483 125 72 56
41 189
11 1,159
82 17 1,060 13,829 1,555 1,411 84 60 12,274 5,306 5,884 604 480

413,395
140,236 136,990 104,537
31,632
12,065,068 8,679,822 4,902,405 1,228,077 677,618 614,118 368,105 663,030 226,469 1,566,213 1,404,374 131,251
30,588 1,258,744 1,070,772
60,386 118,727
8,859 560,289
(D)
(D) 68,895 438,893 1,533,747 683,804 72,637 317,355 236,642
16,097 41,073
2,912 847,031 135,923
75,505 635,603 9,689,927 2,262,014 2,220,513
29,531 11,970 7,427,913 3,287,499 3,478,537 464,863 197,014

5,755
1,469 1,305 2,649
332
173,768 96,547 41,803 16,000 9,843 6,803 3,510 15,016 3,572 18,587 16,432 1,824
331 35,125 29,368
1,439 4,008
310 23,509
(G)
(A) 1,293 20,994 23,437 5,294
511 2,386 1,909
129 359
62 18,081
3,179 203
14,699 274,322
45,190 44,555
444 191 229,132 104,775 109,657 10,103 4,597

129,930
54,442 34,138 30,898 10,452
5,158,002 3,913,027 2,488,446
484,188 260,935 180,584 120,049 306,153
72,672 458,785 411,353
39,400
8,032 523,700 451,767
23,259 44,704
3,970 262,490
(D)
(D) 31,690 208,486 408,877 195,128 17,963 124,398 33,490
5,049 14,228
943 212,806
32,850 5,619
174,337 2,695,138
609,561 599,856
7,685 2,020 2,085,577 993,913 910,126 137,179 44,359
(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.321 (Continued)
SUMMARY DATA FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY SECTOR AND FEDERAL TAX STATUS, GEORGIA, 1997

Service sector

Number

of

Receipts

establishments ($000)

Number of employees

Annual payroll ($000)

Other services (except public administration) Repair and maintenance Automotive repair and maintenance Electronic and precision equipment repair and maintenance Commercial and industrial machinery and equipment (except automotive and electronic repair and maintenance Personal and household goods repair and maintenance Personal and laundry services Personal care services Death care services Drycleaning and laundry services Other personal services

11,482 6,400 4,341
571
594 894 5,082 2,229 622 1,522 709

4,580,693 2,860,293 1,628,169
429,242
512,731 290,151 1,720,400 376,875 345,904 531,205 466,416

69,422 35,701 22,232
4,434

1,407,547 864,921 458,491
153,866

4,839 4,196 33,721 11,223 4,660 12,028 5,810

156,677 95,887
542,626 159,836
89,822 174,092 118,876

Exempt from federal income tax

Professional, scientific, and technical services Legal services Scientific research and development services
Educational services Business schools, and computer and management training Technical and trade schools Other schools and instruction Educational support services
Health care and social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services
Hospitals General medical and surgical hospitals Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals Specialty (except psychiatric and substance abuse) hospitals
Nursing and residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation, mental health and substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Other residential care facilities
Social assistance Individual and family services Community food and housing and emergency and other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services

105 62 43
124
10 22 76 16 2,028 293 166 109 18 146 121 17
8 260
50
74 55 81 1,329 686
192 81
370

134,044 31,713
102,331 74,379
14,677 21,652 27,696 10,354 11,646,505 1,295,925 1,000,214 197,146 98,565 9,057,672 8,311,892 295,941
449,839 383,815 170,916
52,285 98,004 62,610 909,093 385,489
327,187 82,664
113,753

1,509 516 993
1,376
78 584 614 100 161,127 14,284 9,558 3,684 1,042 116,039 103,644 5,927
6,468 10,092
4,661
1,734 2,163 1,534 20,712 9,076
2,157 3,984 5,495

68,802 16,895 51,907 25,595
2,576 9,702 9,993 3,324 4,477,721 587,057 465,473 91,863 29,721 3,427,174 3,039,023 186,118
202,033 166,424
76,865
26,666 36,119 26,774 297,066 154,852
34,216 46,082 61,916
(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.321 (Continued)
SUMMARY DATA FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY SECTOR AND FEDERAL TAX STATUS, GEORGIA, 1997

Service sector

Number

of

Receipts

establishments ($000)

Number of employees

Annual payroll ($000)

Arts, entertainment, and recreation Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries Performing arts companies Promoters of performing arts, sports, and similar events Museums, historical sites, and similar institutions Other amusement and recreation services
Other services Grantmaking and giving services Social advocacy organizations Civic and social organizations Business, professional, labor, political, and similar organizations

381 93 67 26 85
203 1,837
254 218 430
935

428,664 85,350 64,121 21,229
120,163 223,151 2,248,189 1,288,885 137,248 149,911
672,145

9,622 2,005 1,334
671 1,582 6,035 13,418 2,361 1,774 3,641
5,642

150,942 27,690 22,859 4,831 30,521 92,731
337,651 86,467 37,422 40,452
173,310

Note: Industry classification according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data included in higher level totals.

(A) 0 to 19 employees.

(G) 1,000 to 2,499 employees.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Administrative and Customer Services Division, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, ECON97 Report Series, CD-EC97-1, Disc 1-c, April 2002.

TABLE 12.322 SERVICE INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry
Total 3,498,583
Service Industries
Information Publishing industries Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting and telecommunications Information and data processing services
Finance and insurance Monetary authorities - central bank Credit intermediation and related activities Security, commodity contracts and like activity Insurance carriers and related activities Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles (part)
Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Rental and leasing services Lessors of other nonfinancial intangible asset
Professional, scientific and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services
Waste management and remediation services Educational services

Employeesa (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

115,912,570
1,981,432
150,686 27,666 7,360 95,921 19,739
174,964 1,000-2,499
88,027 16,066 68,513 1,000-2,499 59,201 37,279 20,095
1,827 205,699
95,493 334,934
6,726 65,033

202,505
67,149,292
7,030,404 1,435,521
158,382 4,422,838 1,013,663 8,817,789
NA 3,549,692 1,737,620 3,402,663
NA 2,080,327 1,435,540
500,895 143,892 10,806,397 6,750,439 8,538,482 233,301 1,686,435

172,045
118,653
4,076 947 494
1,988 647
12,503 2
6,023 1,645 4,728
105 9,047 6,988 1,993
66 22,446
1,515 10,880
490 1,802

18,478
101,115
3,015 707 411
1,410 487
11,056 1
5,181 1,492 4,287
95 8,606 6,714 1,845
47 20,703
955 8,825
401 1,410

6,403
11,142
567 137
57 280
93 926
0 573
97 250
6 305 183 109
13 1,132
232 920
54 211

5,579
3,617
239 58 14
138 29
295 0
179 26 87 3 78 51 25 2
324 150 512
25 69

2,779
255 45 12
160 38
226 1
90 30 104
1 58 40 14
4 287 178 623
10 112
(continued)

TABLE 12.322 (Continued) SERVICE INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2001

Industry

Employeesa (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Total establishments
(number)

Number of establishments by employment-size class

1 to 19

20 to 49

50 to 99

100 and over

Health care and social assistance

361,620

11,805,217

17,107

14,549

1,582

477

499

Ambulatory health care services

121,593

5,456,165

12,319

11,202

824

186

107

Hospitals

140,044

4,639,806

210

25

7

18

160

Nursing and residential care facilities

50,891

934,231

1,200

652

181

181

186

Social assistance

49,092

775,015

3,378

2,670

570

92

46

Arts, entertainment and recreation

36,750

876,033

2,250

1,813

275

98

64

Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries

8,041

404,252

737

685

31

8

13

Museums, historical sites and like institutions

2,346

53,504

106

83

13

5

5

Amusement, gambling and recreation industries

26,363

418,277

1,407

1,045

231

85

46

Accommodation and food services

303,213

3,631,958

15,047

9,842

3,893

1,039

273

Accommodation

44,315

739,028

1,784

1,301

331

82

70

Food services and drinking places

258,898

2,892,930

13,263

8,541

3,562

957

203

Other services (except public administration)

145,486

3,018,574

19,628

18,219

1,009

284

116

Repair and maintenance

37,871

1,041,425

6,380

6,063

254

48

15

Personal and laundry services

34,811

630,982

5,333

5,050

206

53

24

Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof and like organizations

72,804

1,346,167

7,915

7,106

549

183

77

Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary and regional mgt)

45,667

2,036,559

503

284

79

52

88

Unclassified establishments

2,686

70,678

1,849

1,838

11

0

0

a For the week including March 12. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.325
SERVICE INDUSTRYa EMPLOYEES, ESTABLISHMENTS, AND PAYROLL, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2001

Establishments Employees

County

(number)

(number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Appling

161

Atkinson

38

Bacon

107

Baker

13

Baldwin

488

Banks

73

Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley

410 866 196 120 2,797
99

Brantley

63

Brooks

99

Bryan

208

Bulloch

680

Burke

164

Butts

189

Calhoun

44

Camden

445

Candler

97

Carroll

962

Catoosa

409

Charlton

69

Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

3,912 41
163 1,907 1,701
15

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia

2,382 59
11,342 407 447
1,019

Cook

158

Coweta

923

Crawford

35

Crisp

291

Dade

109

Dawson

193

1,256 60
658 0
8,228 859

20,910 1,417
12,870 0
178,370 9,560

4,031 9,191 1,575 1,047 49,802
874

89,627 188,022
31,890 21,247 1,300,633 16,037

264 868 1,616 7,247 1,525 1,465

4,174 15,097 30,880 133,299 24,852 25,783

287 4,170 1,067 9,931 4,490
526

6,590 82,296 18,167 240,478 112,168
8,700

63,001 326 996
14,695 22,299
97

1,660,295 6,171
16,257 347,925 553,985
1,292

40,486 535
190,364 4,667 4,319
15,065

914,916 8,445
7,286,385 93,901 85,348
426,934

1,199 10,299
307 2,912
762 1,474

20,669 216,592
4,857 48,542 11,362 32,131

Establishments Employees

County

(number)

(number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas
Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans
Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene
Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock Haralson Harris
Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson
Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones

291 11,174
203 75
1,483 1,139
115 2
256 204 198 113
238 1,431 1,170 1,249
237 22,314
228 8
1,399 437 189 164
10,605 428
1,813 41
204 202
183 50
1,345 1,230
54 428
73 119 141
72 60 104

2,823 210,575
2,010 581
21,735 14,108

50,672 7,216,437
37,862 10,321 526,480 295,757

837 0
1,799 1,494 1,595
910

24,915 0
30,543 29,018 33,256 18,535

1,850 16,475 20,123 13,545
1,989 551,219

38,688 465,987 443,006 358,746
43,139 25,688,602

1,883 0
18,315 4,631 1,478 1,732

37,537 0
395,297 99,721 26,932 35,173

162,758 4,578
23,005 408
1,850 1,571

6,058,589 101,854 617,476 4,635 36,406 27,107

1,678 312
16,655 17,145
656 4,558

37,312 4,539
354,387 365,048
12,622 86,526

686 611 1,100 469 332 659

10,345 12,967 20,406
7,413 5,520 12,121

(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES
TABLE 12.325 (Continued) SERVICE INDUSTRYa EMPLOYEES, ESTABLISHMENTS, AND
PAYROLL, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2001

12.000

Establishments Employees

County

(number)

(number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Establishments Employees

County

(number)

(number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh Macon
Madison Marion Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe
Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee Newton Oconee
Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike
Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding

131 61
532 115 432
68
26 1,291
221 256
88 94
206 40
176 62
192 183
42 207 167 2,625 571 321
61 472 227 247 126
98
334 112 172
12 251
72
2,717 1,108
27 112
94 664

1,005 453
7,582 833
5,705 385

16,513 8,907
176,329 12,435
110,589 5,800

131 19,060
1,947 2,628
747 795

1,075 393,402
42,398 51,467 11,891 14,727

1,644 522
1,759 402
1,500 1,542

36,579 7,828
36,407 6,713
28,275 23,663

188 1,708 1,459 51,344 5,460 3,128

3,378 31,399 26,155 1,478,915 125,813 62,097

361 3,645 2,036 1,371
811 543

6,874 70,296 35,998 36,209 14,123 10,319

3,159 1,304 1,267
28 2,036
363

58,389 28,334 23,170
213 39,346
6,123

53,335 17,016
82 858 769 8,330

1,354,783 448,076 737 14,195 15,704 165,450

Stephens

313

Stewart

40

Sumter

378

Talbot

21

Taliaferro

11

Tattnall

138

Taylor

66

Telfair

115

Terrell

92

Thomas

580

Tift

591

Toombs

375

Towns

138

Treutlen

42

Troup

783

Turner

85

Twiggs

38

Union

229

Upson

278

Walker

450

Walton

622

Ware

491

Warren

36

Washington

199

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox

260 7
26 316 1,125
38

Wilkes

131

Wilkinson

72

Worth

140

Georgia

118,653

3,156 307
5,158 22 6
907

76,177 5,497
107,956 289 118
15,472

583 969 537 7,080 8,134 3,925

9,938 16,390
8,984 194,330 202,332
78,619

834 385 14,879 745 176 1,749

15,322 4,750
438,644 12,594 2,632 32,642

2,921 4,992 5,494 5,977
250 2,074

64,108 98,676 116,420 123,678
4,071 42,355

2,875 0
265 1,796 15,432
204

45,867 0
5,418 30,148 440,605
3,691

909

18,776

402

7,436

994

16,285

1,952,445 66,396,468

a Service industries total calculated from county totals for Information; Finance & Insurance; Real Estate & Rental & Leasing; Professional , Scientific & Technical Services; Administrative Support, Waste Management, Remediation Services; Educational Services; Health Care and Social Assistance; Arts, Entertainment & Recreation; Accommodation & Food Services; Other Services (except Public Administration) by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

.13 TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13 001
13 404 13.405 13.407 13.408 13.409 13.41 1

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and Type 1999-2000....................................................................................................................314

Electnc Energy Sales in Georgta and the Un~tedStates. By Class of Sewlce. 1998-2002............... 315
. . . . Selected Energy Expenditures Prices Rankings Georg~aand the United States 2000 .................. 316 . . . Gas Utility Industry Customers Sales and Revenues By Class of Service
in Georgla 1998-2001.................................................................-...-. ............................................. 317

TABLE 13.001
EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES SECTOR, 2001

Industry

Number of

Annual taxable

employees

payroll

(week of March 12)

($000)

Establishments (number)

Transportation and warehousing

122,828

Air transportation

33,560

Scheduled air transportation

(E)

Nonscheduled air transportation

(D)

Water transportation

457

Deep sea, coastal and Great Lakes water transportation

(B)

Inland water transportation

(A)

Truck transportation

47,469

General freight trucking

33,578

Specialized freight trucking

13,891

Transit and ground passenger transportation

3,383

Urban transit systems

140

Interurban and rural bus transportation

515

Taxi and limousine service

603

School and employee bus transportation

851

Charter bus industry

538

Other transit and ground passenger transportation

736

Pipeline transportation

856

Pipeline transportation of natural gas

(B)

Transportation support activities

13,338

Broadcasting and telecommunications

95,921

Radio and television broadcasting

12,172

Cable networks and program distribution

14,089

Telecommunications

69,660

Wired telecommunications carriers

43,931

Wireless telecom carriers (excluding satellite)

20,857

Utilities

25,229

Elec power generation, transmission and distribution

22,440

Natural gas distribution

2,051

Water, sewage and other systems

738

Water supply and irrigation systems

681

Steam and air-conditioning supply

(A)

Auxiliaries

45,667

4,679,237 1,903,062
(F) (F) 18,809 (F) (F) 1,574,154 1,162,102 412,052 62,790 3,106 14,305 12,452 13,247 8,752 10,928 55,081 (F) 419,391 4,422,838 347,250 619,518 3,456,070 2,080,993 1,054,736 1,598,853 1,448,975 122,740 27,138 24,837 (F) 2,036,559

5,199 107 66 41 26 21 1
3,177 1,720 1,457
249 9 7
109 22 30 72 57 35
971 1,988
312 246 1,430 839 447 601 466
64 71 63
2 503

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (A) Employment 20 to 99. (B) Employment 250 to 499. (C) Employment 500 to 999. (D) Employment 1,000 to 2,499. (E) Employment 25,000 to 49,999. (F) Data withheld to avoid disclosure.

Source: U.S. Deparatment of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

TABLE 13.101
COMMERCE OF GEORGIA OCEAN PORTS, 1999-2002 (in tons)

1999

2000

2001

Savannah Total Foreign Imports Exports Domestic
Brunswick Total Foreign Imports Exports Domestic

18,156 15,403
9,192 6,211 2,754
2,371 2,109 1,427
682 262

19,517 16,780
9,955 6,826 2,737
2,581 2,286 1,303
983 295

19,392 16,931
9,648 7,283 2,461
2,499 2,359 1,240 1,119
140

Source: U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce of the United States, 1999-2002.

2002
18,728 18,422 10,905
7,517 306
2,577 2,466 1,477
989 110

TABLE 13.104
NUMBER OF AIRCRAFT FACILITIESa IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2003 (as of December 31)

Year

Number of aircraft facilities

Georgia

United Statesb

Type of ownership

Private

Public

Georgia Paved facilities

Unpaved facilities

Lighted Unlighted Lighted Unlighted

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

368

17,490

235

133

375

17,581

240

135

382

17,846

248

134

409

18,317

266

143

405

18,267

267

138

402

18,148

265

137

401

18,216

265

136

400

18,345

264

136

403

18,770

268

135

433

19,098

296

137

426

19,282

316

110

430

19,356

295

135

434

19,572

299

135

442

19,577

306

136

103

86

105

87

105

85

105

95

105

92

104

89

103

88

103

88

103

90

103

90

104

87

106

87

106

89

106

92

10

169

11

172

11

181

11

198

11

197

11

198

11

199

11

198

12

198

14

226

14

221

15

222

16

223

16

228

a Airport facilities include airports, heliports, stolports, seaplane bases, and military airports with joint civilian and military use.
b Includes Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and South Pacific Islands.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA Statistical Handbook of Aviation, 1990-1996; unpublished data, 1997-2003.

TABLE 13.107
AIRCRAFT AND AIRCRAFT-RELATED PERSONNEL IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 2003 (number)

Category

Total

Female

Total pilots Studentsa Private Commercial Airline transport Recreational
Flight instructorb
Total nonpilot airmen Mechanic Repair men Parachute rigger Ground instructor Dispatcher Flight navigator Flight engineer

19,543

913

2,612

301

6,681

301

3,469

165

6,777

146

4

0

2,515

151

21,614

532

13,319

203

1,207

55

177

12

2,184

121

605

78

11

0

4,111

63

a Category of certificate unknown. b Not included in total.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, unpublished data, 2003.

TABLE 13.201
TOTAL AND STATE-CONTROLLED MILEAGE, ROADS AND STREETS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, CLASSIFIED BY SYSTEM, 1993-2002

State

Total mileagea

State controlledb

Rural state control

Urban state control

1993 Georgia United States
1994 Georgia United States
1995 Georgia United States
1996 Georgia United States
1997 Georgia United States
1998 Georgia United States
1999 Georgia United States
2000 Georgia United States
2001 Georgia United States
2002 Georgia United States

110,879 3,904,721
111,252 3,906,544
111,273 3,912,226
111,746 3,919,450
111,828 3,944,601
113,552 3,906,304
113,892 3,917,245
114,726 3,936,241
115,534 3,948,335
115,778 3,966,494

17,867 799,720
17,890 800,355
17,913 802,733
17,917 803,061
17,926 804,993
17,821 770,851
17,837 770,638
17,837 771,993
17,882 772,270
17,864 773,289

14,910 692,403
14,914 690,385
14,930 690,952
14,935 691,191
14,935 692,767
14,849 660,834
14,859 660,682
14,859 661,798
14,861 663,134
14,860 662,855

2,957 107,317
2,976 109,970
2,983 111,781
2,982 111,870
2,991 112,226
2,972 110,017
2,978 109,956
2,978 110,195
3,021 109,136
3,004 110,434

a Excludes non-public road mileage. b Includes state highway agency, state park, state toll and other state agency roadways.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 1993-2002.

TABLE 13.203
EXPENDITURES FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE ON HIGHWAYS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2002 (thousands of dollars)

Year

Georgia

Construction

United Statesa

Georgia

Maintenance

United Statesa

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

765,635 791,496 699,149 737,696 729,928
881,477 1,067,597
602,530 1,111,114 1,247,905
1,106,272 1,243,705 1,293,294

26,254,131 27,100,793 28,656,525 29,873,806 32,068,326
32,500,624 34,273,372 35,721,427 38,534,667 43,349,363
47,616,404 50,759,806 51,773,561

223,640 201,710 185,909 226,286 229,059
259,122 285,025 300,531 139,499 149,546
161,475 165,643 134,890

8,393,562 8,256,676 8,787,516 9,529,547 10,136,228
10,405,045 11,056,099 11,334,116 11,556,843 12,133,920
12,962,185 13,451,918 13,644,361

a Including Alaska and Hawaii.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 1990-2002.

TABLE 13.204
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS IN GEORGIA, 1990-2002 (number)

Year

Automobiles

Buses

Trucks

Trailers

Motorcycles

Totala

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

3,833,915 3,991,270 4,121,018 3,959,891 4,167,597
4,225,580 3,840,559 3,688,005 4,032,998 4,011,725
4,066,530 4,084,746 4,211,547

14,377 14,918 15,399 14,746 15,062
15,551 16,086 16,499 17,068 17,520
18,017 18,538 19,072

1,640,852 1,708,001 1,736,020 1,657,788 1,807,042
1,879,066 2,426,027 2,537,703 2,843,253 2,943,465
3,070,459 3,201,501 3,416,904

509,291 530,221 547,399 486,064 510,465
550,793 594,851 585,150 604,590 613,116
629,867 713,215 772,497

74,463 77,424 80,035 65,004 56,631
71,392 72,538 74,643 85,262 85,957
86,988 90,830 107,886

5,489,144 5,714,189 5,872,437 5,632,425 5,989,702
6,120,197 6,282,672 6,242,207 6,893,319 6,972,710
7,155,006 7,304,785 7,647,523

a Does not include trailers and motorcycles.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 1990-2002.

TABLE 13.205
TOTAL CONSUMPTION OF MOTOR FUEL, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2002 (thousands of gallons)

Year

Georgia

United States

Year

Georgia

United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996

4,439,053 4,432,564 4,505,163 4,970,277 5,046,099 5,241,862 5,462,605

136,368,463 133,540,329 137,538,695 140,779,218 143,071,758 146,458,369 149,852,506

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

5,503,209 5,772,612 6,027,368 6,110,803 6,240,850 6,419,768

153,723,244 158,167,393 163,689,861 165,231,832 167,105,028 172,035,352

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 1990-2002.

TABLE 13.206
SUMMARY STATISTICS ON MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER LICENSES IN GEORGIA, 2000-2002

Category

2000

2001

2002

Driver's licenses in force (total)a By sex (total) Male drivers Female drivers
Driver's licenses and population
Total resident populationb Persons of driving age (16 and over)b Licensed drivers
Per 1,000 total resident population Per 1,000 driving age population

5,550,176 2,733,365 2,816,811
8,186,453 6,250,708
678 888

5,833,802 2,789,644 3,044,158
8,186,453 6,250,708
713 933

6,012,847 2,875,261 3,137,586
8,560,310 6,532,991
702 920

a As of October each year. b Bureau of the Census data. Driving age population includes all persons aged 16 and over.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Office of Highway Information Management, Highway Statistics, 2000-2002.

TABLE 13.207
DEATHS FROM MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2001

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001

Georgia
1,659 1,393 1,323 1,407 1,438
1,494 1,578 1,584 1,580 1,508
1,541 1,615

Percent change from previous year
1.7 -16.0
-5.0 6.3 2.2
3.9 5.6 0.4 -0.3 -4.6
2.2 4.8

United States
47,151 43,500 40,300 42,200 43,000
43,363 43,300 43,200 41,200 41,611
41,821 42,116

Percent change from previous year
0.1 -7.7 -7.4 4.7 1.9
0.8 -0.1 -0.2 -2.8 1.0
0.5 0.7

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1990-2003.

TABLE 13.300
TELEPHONE ACCESS LINES BY SELECTED TYPE OF CUSTOMER AND TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 1998-2001a (number)

Category

1998

1999

2000

2001

Type of customer Business access lines Analog single-line Analog multi-line Digital Public access lines Residential access lines Analog Digital Mobile access lines Total switched access lines Percent of households with telephone serviceb
Type of technology Analog (4Khz or equivalent) Main access lines Pbx and Centrex trunks Centrex extensions Digital (64Kb/sec or equivalent) Main access lines Pbx and Centrex trunks Centrex extensions Other switched access lines Total switched access lines Central office switches excluding remotes Remote switches Total central office switches Basic rate ISDN control channels Primary rate ISDN control channels

117,955 1,095,809
242,060 53,657
2,871,076 5,891 1
4,386,449 92
3,754,618 190,747 193,133
23,005 --
224,946 0
4,386,449 141 133 274
35,052 5,006

117,794 1,108,124
234,506 53,164
2,951,611 6,390 1
4,471,590 91.2c

110,246 961,788 334,773
48,363
2,983,638 5,284 1
4,444,093 NA

3,844,091 189,749 196,854
28,508 --
212,388 0
4,471,590 140 133 273
41,837 6,673

3,814,191 189,292 100,553
28,786 --
311,271 0
4,444,093 142 132 274
44,290 9,116

102,164 740,233 421,993
35,896
2,842,070 5,984 1
4,148,341 NA
3,525,274 120,875 74,215
97,213 --
330,764 0
4,148,341 139 132 271
38,250 11,551

-- Indicates zero. a As reported by local exchange companies reporting annually to the Federal Communications Commission. b As of November of each year. c As of July 1999.

Source: U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 1998-2001.

TABLE 13.302
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES IN GEORGIA, 1999-2001

Characteristic

1999

2000

2001

Local calls Intralata toll calls completedb Interlata toll calls completedb
Interstate Intrastate Total Interlata billed access minutesc Interstate Intrastate Total

Telephone calls and minutes for local exchange companiesa

18,080,602 274,871
1,845,623 489,367
2,334,990
16,340,557 4,615,838
20,956,395

17,758,722 193,689
1,799,220 444,218
2,243,438
17,275,925 4,244,168
21,520,092

16,894,092 181,633
1,609,145 405,853
2,014,998
15,584,651 4,499,891
20,084,542

Georgia United States

Percent of households with telephone serviced

1999

2000

2001

92.3

91.8

92.2

94.0

94.6

94.6

a Year ended December 31.
b Originating.
c Originating and terminating.
d Compiled by U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, per agreement with the FCC; data as of March of each reported year.

Source: U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 1999-2001.

TABLE 13.303
WIRE, CABLE AND RADIO EQUIPMENT OF LOCAL EXCHANGE TELEPHONE COMPANIES IN GEORGIA, 1999-2001a (kilometers)

Category

1999

2000

2001

Total cableb Aerial cable Underground cable Buried cable Submarine cable Intrabuilding network cable
Copper wire in non-coaxial cable
Radio relay system Terrestrial system One-way radio channel Telephone channel
Total equipped local loop circuitc Analog Digital Video
Total equipped interoffice circuitc Analog Digital Video

218,409 73,873 18,706
124,741 27
1,062
71,548,551
51 244 80,347
18,282,048 18,264,344
1,247
0 96,076,342
1,870

225,554 76,054 19,211
129,238 25
1,025
72,923,664
57 271 84,576
18,086,365 20,009,017
1,434
0 111,319,987
2,057

230,527 77,532 19,782
132,142 25
1,045
74,238,833
43 243 58,166
17,775,122 21,998,007
1,501
0 124,006,845
2,254

a Year ended December 31; data are for companies reporting to the Federal Communications Commission and do not include AT&T Communications Inc.
b Includes total of sheath km of copper and sheath km of fiber.
c Cable and microwave systems.
d Metallic wire in cable.

Source: U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 1999-2001.

TABLE 13.402
NET GENERATION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES,
BY SELECTED PRIME MOVER AND SELECTED SOURCE, 1995-2002 (thousands of megawatt hours)

Year and area

Hydroelectric

Nuclear

Combustion turbine/ internal combustiona

Fossil-fired steamb

Totalc

1995 Georgia United States
1996 Georgia United States
1997 Georgia United States
1998 Georgia United States
1999 Georgia United States
2000 Georgia United States

4,684 293,653
4,936 327,970
4,418 358,949
5,026 328,581
2,674 293,932
2,301 248,195

30,661 673,402
29,925 674,729
30,414 628,644
31,380 673,702
31,478 725,036
32,473 705,433

479 44,199
350 49,024
449 55,057
1,409 68,755
2,317 383,310
2,396 362,895

66,193 1,976,865
63,518 2,018,505
66,499 2,094,127
70,902 2,158,105
74,068 1,767,679
79,010 1,696,619

102,016 2,994,529
98,729 3,077,442
101,780 3,122,523
108,717 3,212,171
110,537 3,173,674
116,180 3,015,383

2001 Georgia United States
2002 Georgia United States

1,995 208,138
2,037 255,586

33,682 768,826
31,108 780,064

1,168 639,129
1,189 691,006

73,719 2,028,836
77,522 2,027,697

110,565 3,644,929
111,856 3,754,353

a Includes petroleum and gas combustion turbine/internal combustion units. b Includes coal, petroleum and gas-fired steam units. c Categories may not add to totals because of rounding.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels, Electric Power Annual, 1995-2000, State Electricity Profiles, 2001-2002.

TABLE 13.404
OPERABLE GENERATOR NAMEPLATE CAPACITYa AND NUMBER OF ELECTRIC GENERATING UNITS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES,
BY TYPE OF PRIMARY ENERGY SOURCE, 1995 - 2002b

Year and area

Coal

Number of units

Capacity (MW)

Petroleum

Number of units

Capacity (MW)

Gas

Number of units

Capacity (MW)

1995 Georgia United States
1996 Georgia United States
1997 Georgia United States
1998 Georgia United States
1999 Georgia United States
2000 Georgia United States
2001 Georgia United States
2002 Georgia United States

39 1,212
39 1,214
39 1,198
39 1,177
37 1,082
39 1,024
NA 1,600
NA 1,566

14,491 324,430
14,491 326,457
14,549 325,001
14,549 320,593
14,457 296,883
14,549 278,005
NA 336,868
NA 338,199

30 3,277
30 3,282
30 3,321
30 3,266
30 3,035
30 3,007
NA 2,967
NA 3,076

1,386 71,908
1,386 77,683
1,386 76,511
1,386 69,812
1,386 54,444
1,386 45,646
NA 44,626
NA 43,206

25 2,238
25 2,205
25 2,148
25 2,101
29 2,043
39 2,068
NA 2,561
NA 2,890

1,343 152,688
1,343 145,639
1,345 147,260
1,345 135,426
1,654 129,510
2,868 129,516
NA 140,891
NA 194,968

NA Not available.
MW Denotes megawatts.
a Capacity in megawatts. U.S. totals include 50 states and District of Columbia; totals may not add to sum of components because of rounding.
b As of December.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Inventory of Power Plants in the United States, 1995-2000, Electric Power Annual, 2001-2002.

TABLE 13.405
CONSUMPTION OF FUEL BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES FOR PRODUCTION OF ENERGY IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY TYPE OF FUEL AND TYPE OF PRIME MOVER, 1995-2002 (units as specified)

Year and area
1995 Georgia United States
1996 Georgia United States
1997 Georgia United States
1998 Georgia United States
1999 Georgia United States

Coal (thou. of short tons)
Steam
29,280 829,007
29,170 874,681
30,631 900,361
30,731 910,867
31,506 894,120

Steam
206 92,131
228 102,270
207 114,695
401 161,821
NA NA

Petroleum (thou. of barrels)
Combustion turbine/ Internal combustion

Total

288 10,019
412 11,003
244 10,451
1,190 16,793
NA NA

494 102,150
640 113,274
451 125,146
1,591 178,614
1,416 143,830

Steam
3,152 2,772,893
2,538 2,282,155
2,829 2,452,679
10,220 2,618,037
NA NA

Gas (Mcf)a
Combustion turbine/ Internal combustion

Total

4,682 423,614
2,196 449,952
4,514 515,774
12,149 640,017
NA NA

7,834 3,196,507
4,734 2,732,107
7,343 2,968,453
22,369 3,258,054
20,539 3,113,419 (continued)

TABLE 13.405 (Continued)
CONSUMPTION OF FUEL BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES FOR PRODUCTION OF ENERGY IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY TYPE OF FUEL AND TYPE OF PRIME MOVER, 1995-2002 (units as specified)

Year and area

Coal (thou. of short tons)
Steam

Steam

Petroleum (thou. of barrels)
Combustion turbine/ Internal combustion

Total

Steam

Gas (Mcf)a
Combustion turbine/ Internal combustion

Total

2000

Georgia

33,151

NA

NA

1,397

United States

859,335

NA

NA

120,129

2001

Georgia

30,891

NA

NA

570

United States

806,269

NA

NA

133,456

2002

Georgia

32,637

NA

NA

484

United States

767,803

NA

NA

99,219

NA

NA

21,447

NA

NA

3,043,094

NA

NA

12,257

NA

NA

2,686,287

NA

NA

13,423

NA

NA

2,259,684

Note: Totals may not equal sum of components because of rounding. NA Not available. a Millions of cubic feet.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels, Electric Power Annual, 1995-2002.

TABLE 13.407
ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY END-USE SECTOR AND TYPE, 1999-2000 (trillions of Btu)

Sector and type

Georgia

1999

United States

Georgia

2000

United States

End-usea Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation
Type Coal Natural gas Petroleum Nuclear power Hydro-electric

551.2r 414.5r 902.2r 871.4
21,501.0r 340.6
1,044.4 328.9r 27.6r

18,308r 15,024r 36,428r 26,232r
20,498 22,218r 37,960
7,610r 3,410r

588.6 429.1 883.0 869.2
819.6 407.7 1,039.8 338.7
23.7

18,178 14,931 38,217 26,889
22,580 23,003 38,402
7,862 3,020

a Data include electricity sales and associated electrical system energy losses. r Revised data. Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Profiles, 1999-2000.

Class
Totala Residential Commercial Industrial

TABLE 13.408
ELECTRIC ENERGY SALES IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY CLASS OF SERVICE, 1998-2002 (billions of KWH)

1998
110.7 41.5 32.8 35.1

1999
112.7 41.8 34.1 35.3

Georgia
2000
119.9 44.1 36.9 37.3

2001
117.8 44.4 37.8 33.9

2002
123.8 48.6 38.9 34.6

Class

1998

1999

United States 2000

2001

2002

Totala Residential Commercial Industrial

3,239.8 1,127.7
968.5 1,040.0

3,312.1 1,144.9 1,002.0 1,058.2

3412.8 1193.4 1037.9 1070.8

3,369.8 1,202.6 1,089.2
964.2

3462.5 1267.0 1116.2
972.2

a Includes other service, not shown separately; components may not add to totals due to rounding. Data rounded to billions of KWH by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels, Electric Power Annual, 1998-2000, State Electricity Profiles, 2001-2002.

TABLE 13.409
SELECTED ENERGY EXPENDITURES, PRICES, AND RANKINGSa, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2000

Category

Energy expenditures (millions of $)

Georgia

United States

Energy prices ($ per million Btu)

Georgia

United States

Total (millions of $) Ranking
Petroleum Ranking
Motor gasoline Ranking
Natural gas Ranking
Coal Ranking
Electricity Ranking
Per capita ($) Ranking

19,782 11
9,827 12
6,011 9
2,479 13
1,269 6
7,368 10
2,416 35

703,188 --
362,026 --
193,999 --
115,910 --
28,728 --
231,653 --
2,499 --

10.16 23
9.54 44
10.38 51
6.32 17
1.55 12
18.25 26

9.85 --
9.94 --
12.01 --
5.68 --
1.27 --
20.04 --

NA Not applicable. a Based on 50 states plus District of Columbia; ranked from highest to lowest value.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, State Energy Price and Expenditure Report, 2000.

TABLE 13.411
GAS UTILITY INDUSTRY CUSTOMERS, SALES AND REVENUES BY CLASS OF SERVICE IN GEORGIA, 1998-2001

1998

1999

2000

2001

Customersa (1,000) Totald Residential Commercial Industrial
Salesb (trillion Btuc) Totald Residential Commercial Industrial
Revenuesb (million dollars) Totald Residential Commercial Industrial
Average prices (dollars per million Btu) Totald Residential Commercial Industrial
Average annual residential gas bills (dollars per customer)

1,707 1,581
123 3
291 157
75 37
1,158 723 268 148
5.55 6.49 5.34 3.18
457

1,006 NA NA NA
127 NA NA NA
495 NA NA NA
5.45 6.47 5.34 3.19
302

335r 310
28 1
65r 20 11 35
399r 166
73 164
6.15r 7.58 6.45 4.35
536r

415 378
36 1
66 23 12 30
519 238 106 176
7.85 10.15
8.58 5.78
629

NA Not available.
a Averages for the year. Data in all categories rounded to nearest unit by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
b Excludes sales for resale.
c A British thermal unit is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree fahrenheit at or near its point of maximum density.
d Includes electric generation and "other" service not shown separately.
r Revised.

Source: American Gas Association, Gas Facts, 1998-2001.

14. BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14 001 14.005 14.100 14.1 12 14 121

TABLE OF CONTENTS

mcz

Summary of Assets an0 L~ab~lltleosf FDIC-lns~redCommerc~aBl an6 and

Trust Compan~esn Georg~aD. ecember 31.2001 .2003

320

Summary of Income and Expenses of All FDIC-InsuredSavings lnst~tutions

in Georgia. 2000-2003...........................................................................................................................

321

Depositsin All FDIC-InsuredInstitutionsOperating in Georgia. By Charter Class. June 30. 2003 ......................................................................................................................................... 322

Number of Officesof FDIC-InsuredDeposlloryInstautions in Georgia, By Type of Charter and InsuranceStatus. December 31. 2001-2003................................................. 323

N~lmberA. ssets, and Depos~tsof FDIC-InsuredCommerc~aBl anks In Georg~a

and the Un~ledStates. by S~zeof Assets. December 31,2001 and 2002

324

M 'or Elements d Incomeand Expenses of All FDIC-InsuredCommerc~aBl anks in%eorgia. CalendarYear 2002............................................................................................................

Depos~tsin All FDIC-Insuredlnst~tutionsin Georgia. By Cwnty. June 30, 2003............................

Distributionof Depositsin All FDIC-InsuredInstitutionsby MetropditanAreas in Georgia.2003...................................................................................................

Summary of Assets and Liabilitiesof FDIC-InsuredSavings Institutionsin Georgia. December 31, 2001-2003.......................................................................................................................

S u m r y Statisticsfor Financialand InsuranceIndustriesin Georgia. 1997. .........................................

Employment, Taxable Payrdl, and Number of Establishments in Georgia's Finance. Insurance,and Real Estate Sector. 2001............................................................................

Mortgagesand Real Estate Owned in Georgiaby U.S. Lile InsuranceCompanles. By Type. 1999-2002...............................................................................................................................

Summary Stat~sticslor Cred~Ut nions in Georgiaand the United States. 2002-2003..........................

Health lnsuranceCoverage Status of Persons in Georgia and the UnitedStates. 1992-2002, With Type of Coverage in 2002.........................................................................................

U e InsurancePurchases.PremumsReceived, and Pdicies in Force in Georgia. 2000-2002.............................................................................................................................................

Life InsurancePayments in Georgia. 2000-2002.By Type of Policy and Type of Payment..............................................................................................

......................................

TABLE 14.001
SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 2001-2003 (millions of dollars)

Category

2001

2002

Number of institutions
Total assets Cash and due from depository institutions Interest-bearing balances Securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans and leases, net Loan loss allowance Assets held in trading account Bank premises and fixed assets Other real estate owned Intangible assets All other assets
Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital Total liabilitiesa Deposits, total Noninterest-bearing Deposits held in domestic offices % insured (estimated) Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Trading liabilities Other borrowed money Subordinated notes and debentures All other liabilitiesa Total equity capital Perpetual preferred stock Common stock Surplus Undivided profits
Memoranda: Noncurrent loans and leases Income earned, not collected on loans Earning assets Long-term assets (5+ years) Average Assets, year-to-date Average Assets, quarterly Volatile liabilities Insider loans FHLB advances Loans and leases held for sale Unused loan commitments Tier 1 (core) capital Total unused commitments Restructured Loans and leases Quarterly mutual fund sales Derivatives

324
175,533,061 11,350,770 4,152,693 25,819,703
5,262,344 121,559,489
1,628,149 683,679
2,361,200 122,296
2,746,638 5,626,942
175,533,061 155,145,152 107,703,666
92,351,225 105,169,107
70.18%
16,711,198 0
24,144,543 2,150,866 4,434,879
20,387,909 16,541
546,799 10,538,749
9,285,820
1,198,799 1,112,497 157,477,908 29,926,914 171,415,774 175,455,493 45,417,563 1,709,230 13,821,375 4,890,789 289,980,030 18,113,156 289,980,030
17,036 0
63,549,115

319
184,898,542 11,830,358 451,449 30,670,779
6,415,411 125,259,201
1,537,999 1,084,386 2,490,509
128,210 1,569,149 5,450,538
184,898,542 167,385,038 124,649,697 108,492,196 118,299,645
72.18%
17,526,661 930,645
17,595,487 2,325,372 4,357,176
17,513,505 16,541
565,470 7,543,813 9,387,680
1,067,124 772,409
162,818,411 35,394,198
172,993,277 180,986,285
42,840,880 1,878,245
14,494,881 8,931,838
233,899,419 16,431,973
233,899,419 42,863 0
72,023,249

a Includes limited-life preferred stock and surplus.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2001-2003.

2003
323
205,383,681 10,704,547 355,958 33,273,197
6,972,043 140,857,414
1,703,626 1,375,652 2,723,311
141,694 2,063,286 7,272,538
205,383,681 185,926,364 132,360,489 114,206,106 127,251,306
68.82%
19,624,205 1,043,662
25,834,809 2,324,704 4,738,495
19,457,317 19,203
649,817 9,228,368 9,559,929
1,065,057 773,539
181,672,588 35,154,007
196,675,816 204,614,864
50,515,560 1,974,552
17,981,754 6,206,701
184,385,502 18,034,829
184,385,502 14,564 0
80,053,525

TABLE 14.005
SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSES OF ALL FDIC-INSURED SAVINGS INSTITUTIONSa IN GEORGIA, 2000-2003 (millions of dollars)

Category

2000

2001

2002

Number of institutions Number of employees (full-time equivalent)
Total interest and fee income Total interest expense Net interest income Provisions for loan and lease
losses and allocated transfer risk Total noninterest income Total noninterest expense Pre-tax net operating income Gains (losses) on securities not
held in trading accounts Net income

23 1,575
458,011 289,739 168,272
17,228 42,671 224,859 -31,144
-199 -11,644

23 1,873
488,272 304,587 183,685
13,723 94,892 297,476 -32,622
6,509 -17,175

22 2,735
361,310 203,928 157,382
36,310 86,117 278,510 -71,321
81,010 2,376

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2000-2003.

2003
22 2,840
402,113 173,200 228,913
18,386 37,597 363,132 -115,008
222,667 69,560

TABLE 14.100
DEPOSITS OF ALL FDIC-INSURED INSTITUTIONS OPERATING IN GEORGIA, BY CHARTER CLASS, JUNE 30, 2003

Charter class

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

Total Commercial banks National charter State charter Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember Savings institutionsd U.S. branches of foreign banks Total
Headquartered in state Commercial banks National charter State charter Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember Savings institutionsd U.S. branches of foreign banks Total
Headquartered outside of state Commercial banks National charter State charter Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember Savings institutionsd U.S. branches of foreign banks Total

334

2,335

119,572

68

709

43,116

266

1,626

76,456

22

621

33,439

244

1,005

43,016

25

141

5,310

0

0

0

359

2,476

124,882

318

1,365

61

165

257

1,200

16

316

241

884

22

53

0

0

340

1,418

64,307 6,793
57,514 20,225 37,289
4,515 0
68,822

16

970

7

544

9

426

6

305

3

121

3

88

0

0

19

1,058

55,265 36,323 18,942 13,214
5,728
795 0
56,060

a Includes all institutions located in a geographic area, whether or not they hold deposits.
b Includes home offices and all offices (main and branches) actually holding deposits; does not include loan production offices, computer centers, and other non-deposit installations, such as automated teller machines (ATMs).
c Includes only deposits of offices located within geographic area; does not include deposits of International Banking Facilities (IBFs).
d Includes all FDIC-insured (OTS-regulated and FDIC-regulated) financial institutions that operate under federal or state thrift banking charters.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, FDIC Summary of Deposit Data as of June 30, 2003, online at: http://www3.fdic.gov/sod/sodPublications.asp?barItem=5.

TABLE 14.112
NUMBER OF OFFICES OF FDIC-INSURED DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY TYPE OF CHARTER AND INSURANCE STATUS, AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2001-2003

Year/class of institution

Total, all offices

Offices in institutions

Single- Institutions

Total

unit

operating

institutions institutions branches Branchesa

2001 Total FDIC-insured institutions
Commercial banks and trust companiesb, total With national charter With state charter, total Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember
Savings institutions, totalc Federal charterc
2002 Total FDIC-insured institutions
Commercial banks and trust companiesb, total With national charter With state charter, total Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember
Savings institutions, totalc Federal charterc
2003 Total FDIC-insured institutions
Commercial banks and trust companiesb, total With national charter With state charter, total Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember
Savings institutions, totalc Federal charterc

2,399

347

101

246

2,052

2,287

324

95

229

1,963

729

59

22

37

670

1,558

265

73

192

1,293

590

14

4

10

576

968

251

69

182

717

112

23

6

17

89

112

23

6

17

89

2,518

341

2,390

319

755

62

1,635

257

622

15

1,013

242

128

22

128

22

95

246

2,177

87

232

2,071

23

39

693

64

193

1,378

5

10

607

59

183

771

8

14

106

8

14

106

2,559

345

2,421

323

750

57

1,671

266

613

15

1,058

251

138

22

138

22

95

250

2,214

87

236

2,098

19

38

693

68

198

1,405

5

10

598

63

188

807

8

14

116

8

14

116

a Includes all offices of a bank other than its head office, at which deposits are received, checks paid, or money lent. Includes limited-purpose facilities defined as branches under the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, whether or not such facilities are defined as branches under state law; does not include ATMs.
b Includes national banks; FDIC-insured state chartered banks and trust companies, except savings banks; and FDICinsured industrial and Morris Plan banks which operate under general banking codes, or are specifically authorized by law to accept deposits and in practice do so, or the obligations of which are regarded as deposits for deposit insurance.
c Excludes institutions in Resolution Trust Corporation conservatorship.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2001-2003.

TABLE 14.121
NUMBER, ASSETS, AND DEPOSITS OF FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY SIZE OF ASSETS, DECEMBER 31, 2001 AND 2002 (number; millions of dollars)

Area and characteristic

Total

commercial Less than

25-

banks

25

50

Banks with millions of dollars of assetsa of:

50-

100-

300-

500-

100

300

500

1,000

2001 Georgia
Banks (no.) Assets ($ mil.) Deposits ($ mil.)
United Statesb Banks (no.) Assets ($ mil.) Deposits ($ mil.)
2002 Georgia
Banks (no.) Assets ($ mil.) Deposits ($ mil.)
United Statesb Banks (no.) Assets ($ mil.) Deposits ($ mil.)

8,080 6,569,240 4,391,623
324 175,542 107,702

881 14,656 11,946
23 328 234

1,546 58,263 49,544
36 1,426 1,230

2,059 148,703 126,209
101 7,378 6,289

7,887 7,075,212 4,689,519
319 184,551 124,667

772 13,044 10,641
19 302 223

1,371 51,722 43,878
32 1,263 1,068

2,025 146,500 123,783
103 7,728 6,620

2,350 396,785 331,226
125 20,758 17,190

509 195,018 158,675

335 227,590 178,471

22 8,272 6,339

8 5,516 4,284

2,406 409,628 341,026
120 20,884 17,191

540 206,515 167,485

368 253,374 198,563

29 11,067
8,545

6 3,951 3,085

a Includes consolidated foreign and domestic assets. b Includes fifty states, District of Columbia, and outlying possessions.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2001-2002.

1,0003,000

3,00010,000

10,000 or more

222 371,686 273,795
4 5,176 2,206

98 543,748 351,254

80 4,612,791 2,910,503

3 13,217
1,883

2 113,472
68,048

223 373,479 272,688
6 10,176
5,871

102 563,211 366,923

80 5,057,739 3,164,532

3 14,032
1,968

1 115,149
80,097

TABLE 14.122
MAJOR ELEMENTS OF INCOME AND EXPENSES OF ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GEORGIA, CALENDAR YEAR 2000 (number; millions of dollars)

Category

Asset size

Total Less than

commercial $100

banks

million

$100 million to $1 billion

$1 billion or more

Insurance fund

BIF

SAIF

membera memberb

Number of institutions

319

154

155

10

311

8

Number of employees (full-time equivalent) 50,358

3,512

12,595

34,251

49,498

860

Total interest and fee income Total interest expense Net interest income Provisions for loan and lease
losses and allocated transfer risk Total noninterest income Total noninterest expense Pre-tax net operating income Gains (losses) on securities not held in
trading accounts Net income

8,983 3,115 5,867
738 4,062 5,988 3,204
203 2,425

556

2,129

6,298

8,792

191

200

772

2,143

3,044

71

356

1,357

4,155

5,748

119

43

115

579

726

11

100

575

3,387

4,031

31

320

1,209

4,459

5,909

79

92

607

2,504

3,144

60

3

12

188

203

0

71

425

1,929

2,387

38

a The Bank Insurance Fund (BIF) was formerly the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's Deposit Insurance Fund.
b The Savings Association Insurance Fund (SAIF) provides deposit insurance for savings associations previously insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Corporation (FSLIC).

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2002.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.125
DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, JUNE 30, 2003

Commercial banks

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

4

4

206

2

3

62

3

5

172

1

1

15

5

11

496

1

3

75

8

15

495

13

22

923

5

8

219

4

7

192

10

53

2,491

3

3

147

2

3

56

4

5

132

4

5

189

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

7

16

5

10

3

4

4

4

7

12

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

5

8

13

32

9

15

2

3

11

73

Chattahoochee

2

3

Chattooga

3

5

Cherokee

14

46

Clarke

12

39

Clay

1

1

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

11

32

2

2

24

137

9

16

7

11

625 201 279
66 311
135 1,186
713 125 3,154
66 239 1,573 1,575
20
1,360 64
5,899 505 417

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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

2

82

0

0

0

0

0

0

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

2

44

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

3

16

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

5

11

0

0

0

3

16

218

1

1

14

0

0

0

(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.125 (Continued)
DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, JUNE 30, 2003

Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson DeKalb Decatur Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

Commercial banks

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

8

26

5

7

8

26

2

2

5

7

1

3

5

7

23

130

4

8

3

7

2

3

9

25

14

28

3

3

NA

NA

889 150 864
40 288
68 297 6,618 250 238
137 922 849 120 NA

4

7

252

3

6

237

5

8

263

3

8

142

4

7

308

11

34

1,334

9

26

1,077

14

34

1,328

5

12

314

38

268

36,399

4

5

409

1

1

41

9

32

1,094

7

10

581

5

8

252

3

4

32

149

5

19

14

46

2

2

138 6,876
726 2,371
87

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

18

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

49

0

0

0

3

15

185

1

1

15

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

4

229

1

3

12

0

0

0

NA

NA

NA

0

0

0

1

1

18

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

9

1

1

8

1

2

19

2

3

26

0

0

0

5

24

2,570

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

124

2

18

238

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.125 (Continued)
DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, JUNE 30, 2003

Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray

Commercial banks

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

4

11

309

2

4

78

5

9

266

1

1

57

18

36

1,152

9

26

871

3

4

77

6

17

531

2

2

143

4

5

143

3

12

228

2

2

62

2

2

77

5

5

275

2

4

174

1

1

85

8

18

722

8

10

135

4

11

246

2

2

68

2

2

18

10

23

993

5

8

252

2

3

92

2

7

156

1

1

30

5

8

278

2

3

76

5

9

191

3

3

101

4

6

184

4

5

158

3

4

144

3

6

194

4

7

263

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

3

12

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

7

225

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

3

60

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.125 (Continued)
DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, JUNE 30, 2003

Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

Commercial banks

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

10

50

3,202

5

12

629

7

11

394

2

3

79

10

15

605

4

6

179

6

9

561

3

4

172

3

6

138

4

9

363

2

3

113

3

5

242

1

1

9

4

7

356

2

3

72

9

50

2,245

8

17

782

1

1

87

4

7

192

3

6

129

6

13

563

5

9

227

1

2

37

5

12

381

2

2

33

1

1

16

5

7

219

3

3

82

5

7

143

3

4

168

8

13

602

7

15

547

6

12

497

2

4

232

2

2

43

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

0

0

0

2

3

166

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

3

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

1

18

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

77

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

1

242

0

0

0

1

2

174

1

1

12

0

0

0

(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.125 (Continued)
DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, JUNE 30, 2003

Commercial banks

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

8

20

2

4

1

1

4

6

4

9

7

13

6

10

7

8

2

2

4

7

6

8

1

1

1

2

4

7

12

27

5

7

3

5

2

2

3

3

334

2,335

649 233
23 618 325
411 635 430
33 273
193 6
39 309 1,343
118 210
64 143
119,572

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

25

141

158 0 0 0 0
7 0 144 0 0
0 0 0 0 51
0 0 33 16
5,310

NA Not available.
a Includes all institutions located in a geographic area, whether or not they hold deposits.
b Includes home offices and all offices (main and branches) actually holding deposits; does not include loan production offices, computer centers, and other non-deposit installations, such as ATMs.
c Includes only deposits of offices located within geographic area; does not include deposits of International Banking Facilities (IBFs).
d Includes all FDIC-Insured (OTS-regulated and FDIC-regulated) financial institutions that operate under federal or state thrift banking charters.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 2003 Bank Data, FDIC/OTS Summary of Deposits, online at www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/index.html.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.127
DISTRIBUTION OF DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS BY METROPOLITAN AREAS IN GEORGIA, 2003 (number; millions of dollars)

Metropolitan area
Total Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Chattanooga, GA-TN Columbus Dalton Gainesvillle Hinesvillle-Fort Stewart Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Commercial banks Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Chattanooga, GA-TN Columbus Dalton Gainesvillle Hinesvillle-Fort Stewart Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

Number of institutionsa
27 21 313 24 13 19 16 17 14
6 22 10 21 20
9
24 21 288 24 13 17 16 16 14
6 22
9 19 15
9

Officesb
49 53 1,071 89 42 33 60 35 46 13 66 28 87 38 26
43 53 987 89 42 31 60 34 46 13 66 26 85 29 26

Depositsc ($ millions)
1,629 2,048 69,169 3,427 1,306 1,248 3,422 1,657 2,371
264 2,987 1,096 3,639 1,517
871
1,383 2,048 65,851 3,427 1,306 1,192 3,422 1,606 2,371
264 2,987 1,077 3,595 1,210
871
(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.127 (Continued)
DISTRIBUTION OF DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS BY METROPOLITAN AREAS IN GEORGIA, 2003 (number; millions of dollars)

Metropolitan area

Number of institutionsa

Officesb

Depositsc ($ millions)

Savings institutionsd Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Chattanooga, GA-TN Columbus Dalton Gainesvillle Hinesvillle-Fort Stewart Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

3

6

246

0

0

0

25

84

3,318

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

56

0

0

0

1

1

51

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

19

2

2

44

5

9

307

0

0

0

a Includes all institutions located in a geographic area, whether or not they hold deposits.
b Includes home offices and all offices (main and branches) actually holding deposits; does not include loan production offices, computer centers, and other non-deposit installations, such as ATMs.
c Includes only deposits of offices located within geographic area; does not include deposits of International Banking Facilities (IBFs).

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 2003 Bank Data, FDIC/OTS Summary of Deposits, National Totals by Metropolitan Statistical Area, online at www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/index.html.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.221
SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF FDIC-INSURED SAVINGS INSTITUTIONSa IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 2001-2003 (millions of dollars)

Category

2001

2002

2003

Number of institutions
Total assets Cash and due from depository institutions Interest-bearing balances Securities Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell Loans and leases, net Loan loss allowance Assets held in trading account Bank premises and fixed assets Other real estate owned Intangible assets All other assets
Total liabilities, limited- life preferred stock, and equity capital Total liabilitiesa Deposits, total Interest-bearing Deposits held in domestic offices Percent insured (estimated) Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase Trading liabilities Other borrowed funds Subordinated notes and debentures All other liabilitiesa Total equity capital Perpetual preferred stock Common stock Surplus Undivided profits
Memoranda: Noncurrent loans and leases Income earned, not collected on loans Earning assets Long-term assets (5+ years) Average Assets, year-to-date Average Assets, quarterly Volatile liabilities Insider loans FHLB advances Loans and leases held for sale Unused loan commitments Tier 1 (core) capital Total unused commitments Restructured Loans and leases Quarterly mutual fund sales Derivatives

8
502,356 35,869 25,041 42,654
13,374 384,245
5,325 0
11,671 1,854 575
12,114
502,356 454,450 428,475 396,724 428,475
86.65
3,423 NA
18,112 500
3,940 47,906
1,540 6,388 23,931 16,047
6,861 3,335 465,314
NA 467,933 493,161 139,449
4,822 18,000
N/A 12,342 46,267 12,342
3,355 0
NA

13
3,582,314 223,837 174,527 806,895
32,579 2,346,465
19,858 0
47,799 6,241 1,172
117,326

1
3,523,822 67,805 56,968
565,663
36,008 2,522,368
41,792 0
41,590 2,300
128,537 159,551

3,582,314 3,041,164 2,134,701 2,029,417 2,134,701
87.25
285,937 NA
527,710 0
92,816 541,150
0 15,678 247,481 277,991

3,523,822 3,233,835 2,289,474 2,266,222
2,289,4 83.16
0 NA 767,663
0 176,698 289,987
0 2,564 276,072 11,351

19,753 15,953 3,360,466
NA 3,564,857 3,564,857 1,356,554
7,093 452,710
N/A 490,936 443,656 514,904
7,242 1,644
NA

101,782 10,536
3,181,007 NA
3,397,113 3,397,113 1,366,768
0 670,000
N/A 2,504,703
247,776 2,504,703
4,469 0
NA

NA Not available. a Excludes institutions in Resolution Trust Corporation conservatorship.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2001-2003.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.225
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 1997

Industry

Number of

Revenue

establishments ($ 000)

Finance and insurance Monetary authorities - central bank Credit intermediation and related activities Depository credit intermediation Commercial banking Savings institutions Credit unions Nondepository credit intermediation Credit card issuing Sales financing Other nondepository credit intermediation Activities related to credit intermediation Mortgage and non-mortgage loan brokers Financial transactions processing, reserve, and clearinghouse activities Other activities related to credit intermediation Securities, commodity contracts, other financial investments, and related activities Securities and commodity contracts intermediation and brokerage Investment banking and securities dealing Securities brokerage Commodity contracts brokerage Other financial investment activities Miscellaneous intermediation Portfolio management Investment advice All other financial investment activities

11,668 1
5,580 2,548 2,066
153 329 2,475
17 458 2,000 557 340
38 179
1,184
520 75
424 16
664 142 274 211
37

NA 1,467,305 23,252,816 11,682,604 10,076,842 1,061,882
543,880 7,620,926
(D) 3,717,208
(D) 3,949,286
199,785
3,619,531 129,970
2,744,334
1,651,538 295,675
1,337,048 17,092
1,092,796 185,437 692,303 181,773 33,283

Annual payroll ($ 000)

Number of employeesa

6,005,306 45,117
2,605,703 1,582,942 1,380,633
117,683 84,626
775,658 (D)
272,089 (D)
247,103 82,420
124,879 39,804
873,191
573,106 74,338
494,918 3,182
300,085 24,330
201,373 58,900 15,482

153,755 1,041
79,840 52,022 44,512
4,269 3,241 20,261
(G) 5,988
(J) 7,557 1,955
4,151 1,451
10,218
5,827 708
5,035 61
4,391 517
2,382 1,099
393
(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.225 (Continued)
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 1997

Industry

Number of

Revenue

establishments ($ 000)

Annual payroll ($ 000)

Number of employeesa

Insurance carriers and related activities Insurance carriers Direct life, health, and medical insurance carriers Direct insurance carriers (except life, health, and medical) Reinsurance carriers Agencies, brokerages, and other insurance related activities Insurance agencies and brokerages Other insurance related activities
Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles (part)

4,811 1,148
486
643 19
3,663 3,230
433 92

NA NA (Q)
(Q) (Q)
2,515,544 1,811,116
704,428 796,257

2,444,364 1,653,360
805,640
826,675 21,045
791,004 525,869 265,135
36,931

61,541 40,517 21,559
18,530 428
21,024 14,742
6,282 1,115

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). NA Not available or not comparable. a Paid employees for the week of March 12. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. (G) 1,000 to 2,400 employees. (J) 10,000 to 24,999 employees. (Q) Revenue not collected at this level of detail for multi-establishment firms. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic
Census, Finance and Insurance, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 14.230
EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE SECTOR, 2001

Industry

Employees mid-Marcha
(number)

Annual taxable
payroll ($ thousand)

Establishments (number)

Finance and insurance Monetary authorities - central bank Commercial banking Savings institutions Credit unions Nondepository credit intermediation Credit card issuing Mortgage and non-mortgage brokers Financial clearinghouse and reserve activities Security, commodity contracts and like activity Investment banking and securities dealing Securities brokerage Commodity contracts dealing Commodity contracts brokerage Insurance carriers and related activities Insurance carriers Direct life, health, medical insurance carriers Direct property and casualty insurance carriers Direct title insurance carriers Reinsurance carriers Agencies and other insurance related activities Insurance agencies and brokerages Other insurance related activities Insurance and pension funds, third party admin. Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles Open-end investment funds Real estate investment trusts Other financial vehicles Real estate and rental and leasing Real estate Lessors of real estate Offices of real estate agents and brokers Real estate property managers Offices of real estate appraisers

174,964 (C)
54,289 (C) (D)
21,307 1,998 2,495 3,546
16,066 1,337 7,810 (A) (B)
68,513 42,896 22,294 19,034
(B) 737 25,617 18,508 7,109 4,364 (C) (A) 1,038 (A) 59,201 37,279 11,793 8,224 10,923 1,098

8,817,789 (E)
1,927,604 (E) (E)
1,046,267 75,751
129,307 239,917 1,737,620 176,038 922,247
(E) (E) 3,402,663 2,225,920 1,214,254 920,320 (E) 43,614 1,176,743 808,350 368,393 222,406 (E) (E) 51,933 (E) 2,080,327 1,435,540 393,105 372,981 367,291 37,878

12,503 2
2,319 109 331
2,483 59
492 66
1,645 113 653 9 22
4,728 836 439 335 35 21
3,892 3,438
454 200 105
4 81 20 9,047 6,988 2,466 2,470 859 447

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (A) Employment size 20 to 99. (B) Employment size 100 to 249. (C) Employment size 1,000 to 2,499. (D) Employment size 2,500 to 4,999. (E) Figures withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; the data are included in broader industry totals.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

TABLE 14.235
MORTGAGES AND REAL ESTATE OWNED IN GEORGIA BY U.S. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, BY TYPE, 1999-2002 (thousands of dollars)

Category

1999

2000

2001

Mortgages Total Farm Nonfarm

8,089,178 156,444
7,932,734

8,678,983 294,103
8,384,880

8,941,218 335,236
8,605,981

Real estate Total Farm Nonfarm

1,066,764 NA NA

1,270,132 NA NA

1,177,018 NA NA

NA Not available.

Source: American Council of Life Insurance, Life Insurance Fact Book, 1999-2002.

2002
9,474,593 310,301
9,164,292
1,131,147 NA NA

TABLE 14.255
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR CREDIT UNIONS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002-2003 (number; percent; thousands of dollars)

Area/Characteristic

2002

2003

Georgia Number of credit unions
Total State charter Federal charter With more than $50 million in assets With less than $5 million in assets Members (number) Members as percent of populationa Financial data ($ thousands) Savings Loans Net capital Assets First mortgage loans Certificates Share drafts IRAs
United Statesb Number of credit unions
Total State charter Federal charter With more than $50 million in assets With less than $5 million in assets Members (number) Members as percent of populationa Financial data ($ thousands) Savings Loans Net capital Assets First mortgage loans Certificates Share drafts IRAs

213 75
138 36 79
1,744,561 0.2
10,205,520 5,643,316 1,407,757
11,706,600 1,451,362 1,502,517 1,216,949 881,202
9,875 4,014 5,861 1,979 3,343 84,240,057
0.3
538,032,694 367,065,205
65,013,212 617,849,968 111,192,253 125,156,057
65,395,023 46,426,957

211 75
136 36 77
1,755,467 0.2
10,258,096 5,833,913 1,449,584
11,817,859 1,471,591 1,503,839 1,200,890 890,049
9,709 3,935 5,774 1,984 3,239 84,851,679
0.3
545,474,621 388,360,709
67,207,470 629,133,631 120,981,371 123,392,330
66,616,662 46,997,217

a Population based on U.S. Bureau of the Census P-25 reports for July of each year.
b Totals for United States include data for 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa.

Source: Credit Union National Association, Inc., Credit Union Report, annual, 2002-2003.

TABLE 14.260
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE STATUS OF PERSONS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1992-2002, WITH TYPE OF COVERAGE IN 2002 (thousands of persons; percent)

Area/Year
Georgia 1992b 1993c 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
United States 1992b 1993c 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

All personsa
6,679 6,863 7,241 7,267 7,399 7,647 7,666 7,810 7,773 8,289 8,426
256,830 259,753 262,105 264,314 266,792 269,094 271,743 274,087 276,540 282,082 285,933

Covered by insurance

Number

Percent

5,400

80.9

5,601

81.6

6,066

83.0

5,966

82.1

6,080

82.2

6,303

82.2

6,325

82.5

6,642

85.0

6,638

85.4

6,912

83.4

7,072

83.9

218,189

85.0

220,040

84.7

222,387

84.8

223,733

84.6

225,077

84.4

225,646

84.4

227,462

83.7

234,807

85.7

237,857

86.0

240,875

85.4

242,360

84.8

Not covered

Number

Percent

1,279

19.1

1,262

18.4

1,174

16.2

1,301

17.9

1,319

17.8

1,344

17.6

1,341

17.5

1,168

15.0

1,135

14.6

1,376

16.6

1,354

16.1

38,641

15.0

39,713

15.3

39,718

15.2

40,582

15.4

41,716

15.6

43,448

16.1

44,281

16.3

39,280

14.3

38,683

14.0

41,207

14.6

43,574

15.2

Type of coverage, 2002

Georgia

Number

Percent

United States

Number

Percent

Covered by public or private insurance Private health insurance Employment-based Government health insurance Medicaid Medicare Military healthd
Not covered

7,072 5,924 5,452 2,041
863 869
309 1,354

83.9

242,360

84.8

70.3

198,973

69.6

64.7

175,296

61.3

24.2

81,757

28.5

10.2

33,246

11.6

10.3

38,448

13.4

3.7

10,063

3.5

16.1

43,574

15.2

a Persons as of March of the following year. b 1990 Census population controls begun. c Data collection method changed to computer-assisted interviewing. d Military health care also includes VA and CHAMPUS.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population Survey, 1998-2003 Annual Social and Economic Supplements.

TABLE 14.311
LIFE INSURANCE PURCHASES, PREMIUMS RECEIVED, AND POLICIES IN FORCE IN GEORGIA, 2000-2002 (number in thousands; value as indicated)

Characteristic

2000

2001

2002

Purchases of ordinary life insurancea ($ mil.)
Premium receipts in Georgiab, by category ($ mil.) Total Life Annuity Health Deposit-type funds

53,115
10,606 3,227 928 2,737 3,713

53,537
11,158 3,410 4,389 2,733 625

57,887
11,871 3,454 5,075 2,703 638

Life insurance in force by category Total amount, all policies ($ mil.) Ordinary (thous. policies) Amount ($ mil.) Group (thous. of master policies) Amount ($ mil.) Industrial (thous. policies) Amount ($ mil.) Credit (thous. policies) Amount ($ mil.)

516,177 5,824
303,020 NA
205,278 NA NA
2,150 7,879

547,223 5,614
333,200 NA
205,899 NA NA
1,646 8,124

619,350 5,632
367,607 NA
244,068 NA NA
1,410 7,676

NA Not available.
a Excludes revivals, increases, dividend additions, and reinsurance acquired. Includes mass-marketed and monthly debit ordinary insurance, as well as long-term individual credit insurance.
b Data are for direct premiums collected in the state by U.S. life insurance companies, without deducting reinsurance ceded, but excluding reinsurance assumed.

Source: American Council of Life Insurance, Life Insurance Fact Book, 2001-2003.

TABLE 14.313
LIFE INSURANCE PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2000-2002, BY TYPE OF POLICY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT (thousands of dollars)

Category

2000

2001

2002

Life insurance and annuity benefit payments ($ thous.) Total Death payments Matured endowments Annuity payments Disability payments Surrender values Policy and contract dividends

5,534,301 1,508,945
10,522 1,014,493
19,678 2,565,725
414,938

Payments to life insurance beneficiaries, by category ($ thous.) Total Ordinary Group Industrial Credit

1,508,945 957,521 510,857 NA 40,567

5,975,250 1,607,227
12,627 982,702
88,262 2,840,353
444,079

6,029,768 1,681,874
9,467 911,474
86,061 2,886,258
454,634

1,607,227 988,957 579,494 NA 38,776

1,681,874 1,062,592
580,138 NA
39,144

Source: American Council of Life Insurance, Life Insurance Fact Book, 2001-2003.

15. CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Summary Stat~sticsfor Establishmentswith Payroll.Georgia'sConstruction
Industry.1997.................................................................................................. .................................. 344

Told ResidentidConstructionAuthorizedin Buildng Pemrts. Georgia
and the UnltedStales. 19902003 ....................................................................................................... 346 Employmentin the Construction Sector. Georgia and the UnitedStates. 1990-2003.............. .. ..... 347

Employment.Taxable Payroll, and Number of Establishmentsin
Georgia's Construction Industry.2001................................................................................................ 347

Characteristicsof Housing Units. 2000. and Told H,wsing Units,1990-2002, and HomeownerrhipRates. 1990-2001,for Georg~aand the United States ...................................... 348

Terms on Conventional Single-Family Housing Mortgages, Atlanta Federal Home Loan Bank District. Georgia, and Atlanta MSA 1998-2003

Median Price of Single-Family Homes, Georgia. Atlanta Federal Home Loan
Bank District, and the United States. 1998-2003.................... .......................................................... 350

ResidentialConstruction in Georgia's MSAs, By Category. 2003

351

Productionand Sh~pmenot fManufacturedHomes in Georgia. 1990-2003............................ .......... 354

TABLE 15.001
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, GEORGIA'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, 1997 (number; thousands of dollars)

Industry

Number of establishments
with payroll

All construction
Building, developing, and general contracting Land subdivision and land development Residential building construction Single-family housing construction Multifamily housing construction
Nonresidential building construction Manufacturing and industrial building construction Commercial and institutional building construction
Heavy construction Highway, street, bridge, and tunnel construction Highway and street construction Bridge and tunnel construction
Other heavy construction Water, sewer, and pipeline construction Power and communication transmission line construction Industrial nonbuilding structure construction All other heavy construction
Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors Painting and wall covering contractors Electrical contractors

17,896
5,552 340
3,751 3,595
156 1,461
266 1,195
1,267 340 316 23 927 321 98 5 503
11,077 2,589 855 1,879

Number of employees

Total

Construction workers

163,981
38,923 1,613
14,108 12,844
1,263 23,202
4,532 18,670
23,695 8,009 7,103 906
15,685 4,442 2,119 795 8,330
101,363 26,088 5,471 22,416

124,312
24,549 380
8,175 7,396
779 15,994
3,467 12,527
19,109 6,500 5,888 612
12,609 3,537 1,696 511 6,866
80,654 19,813
4,512 17,951

Annual payroll ($000)

Total

Construction workers

4,687,527
1,245,581 57,779
381,630 342,459
39,170 806,172 142,383 663,789
716,953 247,247 221,511
25,736 469,705 126,884
66,256 28,899 247,667
2,724,994 745,613 121,186 664,250

3,038,924
613,547 9,281
168,388 150,257
18,131 435,878
90,015 345,862
492,406 167,727 152,424
15,303 324,679
88,006 50,208 13,969 172,496
1,932,971 509,764 84,312 484,305

Value of construction
work ($000)
28,587,264
15,399,950 1,031,546 5,278,066 4,771,728 506,337 9,090,338 1,158,476 7,931,862
3,386,869 1,490,499 1,379,967
110,532 1,896,370
570,255 256,005
(D) (D)
9,800,444 2,745,211
417,103 2,012,912
(continued)

TABLE 15.001 (Continued)
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, GEORGIA'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, 1997 (number; thousands of dollars)

Industry

Number of establishments
with payroll

Number of employees

Total

Construction workers

Annual payroll ($000)

Total

Construction workers

Value of construction
work ($000)

Special trade contractors (continued) Masonry, drywall, insulation, and tile contractors Masonry and stone contractors Drywall, plastering, acoustical, and insulation contractors Tile, marble, terrazzo, and mosaic contractors Carpentry and floor contractors Carpentry contractors Floor laying and other floor contractors Roofing, siding, and sheet metal contractors Concrete contractors Water well drilling contractors Other special trade contractors Structural steel erection contractors Glass and glazing contractors Excavation contractors Wrecking and demolition contractors Building equipment and other machinery installation contractors All other special trade contractors

1,242 510 592 139
1,208 924 284 734 619 120
1,831 134 148 545 28
135 843

11,136 3,908 6,223 1,005 5,185 3,927 1,258 5,938 7,520 542
17,067 1,832 1,193 4,397 298
1,986 7,361

9,272 3,456 5,063
753 3,890 3,073
818 4,779 6,345
386 13,706
1,503 833
3,736 234
1,564 5,835

254,596 76,776
152,968 24,852
112,693 77,812 34,881
161,671 183,766
10,492 470,727
57,296 30,550 115,262
6,742
67,659 193,217

191,575 61,850
111,450 18,275 71,511 53,450 18,061
105,611 139,571
7,222 339,101
41,669 19,070 84,110
4,539
50,979 138,734

985,322 271,932 616,671
96,718 503,015 313,996 189,019 549,199 744,028
48,061 1,795,594
(D) 125,995 594,735
25,712
192,237 (D)

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing operations of individual companies.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Economic Census, Construction, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 15.103
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IN BUILDING PERMITS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2003a (number of units)

Georgia United States

1990
41,251 1,110,766

1991
37,580 948,794

1992
44,566 1,094,933

1993
53,874 1,199,063

1994
64,860 1,371,637

Georgia United States

1995
72,225 1,332,549

1996
74,874 1,425,616

1997
75,123 1,441,136

1998
85,401 1,612,260

1999
89,581 1,663,533

2000

2001

2002

2003

Georgia United States

91,820 1,592,267

93,059 1,636,676

97,523 1,747,678

96,704 1,889,214

a From 1990 to 1994, this series covers 17,000 places; thereafter, 19,000 places.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Housing Authorized by Building Permits and Public Contract, annual, 1990-2003.

TABLE 15.201
EMPLOYMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2003
(annual average number of workers in thousands)

Year

Georgia

United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

147.0 126.3 121.2 127.3 139.5
153.8 166.2 170.8 183.2 200.6
204.4 204.3 195.9 195.4

5,263.0 4,780.0 4,608.0 4,779.0 5,095.0
5,274.0 5,536.0 5,813.0 6,149.0 6,545.0
6,787.0 6,826.0 6,716.0 6,722.0

Note: All data for Georgia and the United States have been revised.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment, Hours and Earnings, July 2004.

TABLE 15.205
EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S CONSTRUCTION SECTOR, 2001

Industry

Employees, mid-Marcha
(number)

Annual taxable payroll
($000)

Establishments (number)

Total, all construction
Building, developing and general contracting Heavy construction
Highway, street, bridge and tunnel construction Other heavy construction Special trade contractors Plumbing, heating, air conditioning Painting and wall covering Electrical Masonry, drywall, insulation, tile Carpentry and floor Roofing, siding, and sheet metal Concrete Water well drilling Misc. special trade contractors

194,679
51,408 28,334 11,170 17,164 114,937 26,376
5,066 28,481 10,924
5,610 6,581 10,412
635 20,852

6,796,212
2,104,326 1,070,882
423,893 646,989 3,621,004 860,235 153,470 970,424 311,646 154,100 194,716 312,570
15,329 648,514

20,180
6,558 1,388
338 1,050 12,234 2,735
883 2,088 1,274 1,267
743 744 114 2,386

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).
a Excludes most government employees, railroad employees, and self-employed persons; includes employees in week including March 12.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2001.

TABLE 15.300
CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, 2000, AND TOTAL HOUSING UNITS, 1990-2002, AND HOMEOWNERSHIP RATES, 1990-2003, FOR GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES

Characteristic/period

Georgia

United States

2000
Total housing units Percent change from 1990 Units in structure
1 unit detached 1 unit attached 2-4 units 5-9 units 10 or more units Mobile homes, trailers Occupied units ( thous.) Vacant Units Total (thous.) Vacancy rate (percent)
Total housing units 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002
Homeownership rate (percent) 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

3,281,737 24.4
2,107,317 94,150
222,905 173,385 284,729 394,938 3,006,369
275,368 8.4
2,637,906 2,696,817 2,738,289 2,787,528 2,853,468
2,930,086 3,011,213 3,100,352 3,184,246
NA
3,281,737 3,399,179 3,487,088
64.3 65.7 66.9 66.5 63.4
66.6 69.3 70.9 71.2 71.3
69.8 70.1 71.8 71.4

115,904,641 13.3
69,865,957 6,447,453
10,489,630 5,414,988
14,644,775 8,779,228
105,480,101
10,424,540 9.0
102,262,196 103,624,707 104,504,551 105,519,071 106,787,537
108,200,867 109,593,027 111,026,822 112,498,582
NA
115,904,641 117,827,330 119,302,132
63.9 64.1 64.1 64.0 64.0
64.7 65.4 65.7 66.3 66.8
67.4 67.8 67.9 68.3

NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census 2000:Selected Housing Characteristics (DP-4), General Housing Characteristics (QT-H1); Estimates of Housing Units, Households, Households by Age of Householder, and Persons per Household of States, annual time series, July 1, 1991 to July 1, 1998 (includes revised April 1, 1990 Census of Housing and Population counts); State Housing Unit Estimates: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2002; Housing Vacancy Survey, Homeownership Rates by State, 1990-2003.

TABLE 15.305
TERMS OF CONVENTIONAL SINGLE-FAMILY MORTGAGESa, ATLANTA FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK DISTRICT, GEORGIA, AND ATLANTA MSA, 1998-2003

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Contract interest rate (percent) Initial fees and charges (percent) Effective interest rate (percent) Term to maturity (years) Purchase price (thous. $) Loan-to-price ratio (percent) Adjustable-rate loans (percent)

6.94 0.87 7.07 28.1 166.8 80.2
13

Contract interest rate (percent) Initial fees and charges (percent) Effective interest rate (percent) Term to maturity (years) Purchase price (thous. $) Loan-to-price ratio (percent) Adjustable-rate loans (percent)

6.95 0.89 7.08 28.1 169.3 82.2
9

Contract interest rate (percent) Initial fees and charges (percent) Effective interest rate (percent) Term to maturity (years) Purchase price (thous. $) Loan-to-price ratio (percent) Adjustable-rate loans (percent)

6.94 0.89 7.08 28.3 181.9 82.0
9

Atlanta Federal Home Loan Bank Districtb

7.18 0.78 7.30 28.3 175.8 79.6
19

7.97 0.61 8.07 28.7 187.2 78.7
19

6.98 0.49 7.06 27.8 200.2 77.2
8

6.51 0.42 6.57 27.5 208.6
76 12

Georgia

7.23 0.8
7.35 28.5 187.8 82.3
15

7.96 0.67 8.06 28.8 191.3 81.1
19

6.90 0.53 6.98 27.8 195.8 78.5
10

6.45 0.48 6.52 27.4 195.3 78.2
14

Atlanta Metropolitan Area

7.27 0.75 7.38 28.8 201.5 82.5
19

7.93 0.59 8.02 29.1 206.5 80.8
21

6.90 0.46 6.97 28.1 210.3 78.0
11

6.43 0.41 6.49 27.7 213.7 77.5
16

5.78 0.4
5.84 27
232.4 73.8 14
5.72 0.34 5.77 26.5 201.1 74.3
16
5.69 0.31 5.74 26.8 223.9 73.5
18

a Based on a Federal Housing Finance Board survey of a sample of mortgage lenders. All series are weighted averages of selected terms on conventional single-family nonfarm fully amortized first mortgage loans. Series exclude cost of private (non-governmental) mortgage insurance.
b Includes Alabama, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.

Source: U.S. Federal Housing Finance Board, Rates and Terms on Conventional Home Mortgages, annual, 1998-2003.

TABLE 15.310
MEDIAN PRICE OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES, GEORGIA, ATLANTA FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK DISTRICT, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1998-2003
(thousands of dollars)

Area

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

Georgia Atlanta FHLB Districtb United States

141.9 141.5 145.0

Georgia Atlanta FHLB Districtb United States

142.1 138.0 140.2

155.2 146.0 151.3
154.0 142.3 146.5

All homesa

159.9 154.9 162.9

161.4 164.3 175.0

Previously occupied homesc

159.0 148.7 155.5

160.0 157.0 170.0

160.0 169.9 185.0
159.0 163.0 179.9

168.0 189.9 197.9
164.8 174.5 188.0

a Includes both newly built and previously occupied homes. b Includes Alabama, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. c Includes properties that have had a prior owner.

Source: U.S. Federal Housing Finance Board, Annual Summary of Monthly Interest Rate Survey, annual, 1998-2003.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.405
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONa IN GEORGIA'S METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, BY CATEGORY, 2003

MSA/category
Albany New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Athens New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Atlanta New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Augusta-Aiken GA-SCb New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Brunswick New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Columbus GA-ALb New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total

Buildings (number)
611 17 0 25
653
1,413 10 0 18
1,441
55,033 107 79 302
55,521
3,300 18 0 10
3,328
762 22 3 1
788
1,419 22 17 30
1,488

Units (number)
611 34 0
262 907
1,413 20 0
523 1,956
55,033 214 306
10,824 66,377
3,300 36 0
256 3,592
762 44 12 20
838
1,419 44 68
460 1,991

Value ($ thousands)
71,395 2,345 0
13,587 87,327
204,213 1,210 0
25,689 231,112
6,664,497 37,976 17,670
632,105 7,352,248
420,920 1,097 0 7,099
429,116
111,008 3,168 723 1,621
116,520
193,490 2,198 3,306
27,447 226,441
(continued)

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.405 (Continued)
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONa IN GEORGIA METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, BY CATEGORY, 2003

MSA/Category
Dalton New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Gainesville New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Hinesville-Fort Stewart New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Macon New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Rome New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Savannah New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total

Buildings (number)
596 5
13 24 638
1,525 2 7
16 1,550
264 0 0 6
270
1,188 24 13 47
1,272
424 39 0 0
463
2,297 16 6 22
2,341

Units (number)
596 10 51
202 859
1,525 4
27 274 1,830
264 0 0
72 336
1,188 48 39
596 1,871
424 78 0 0
502
2,297 32 21
176 2,526

Value ($ thousands)
71,614 791
2,796 10,030 85,231
209,546 150
2,573 8,930 221,199
25,006 0 0
15,188 40,194
160,272 3,176 2,945
39,510 205,903
56,914 4,797 0 0
61,711
338,930 4,771 1,939 7,556
353,196
(continued)

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.405 (Continued)
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONa IN GEORGIA METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, BY CATEGORY, 2003

MSA/Category

Buildings (number)

Units (number)

Value ($ thousands)

Valdosta New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Warner Robins New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total
Georgia New residential 1 unit 2 units 3-4 units 5 or more units Total

793 4 0
14 811
1,474 13 13 10
1,510
80,683 354 216 580
81,833

793 8 0
249 1,050
1,474 26 52 96
1,648
80,683 708 827
14,486 96,704

92,902 485 0
8,633 102,020
144,655 1,243 1,040 2,700
149,638
9,893,972 70,508 46,843
825,893 10,837,216

a Includes reported and imputed data; based on 17,000 place universe. b Includes out-of-state portion of MSA.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Construction Statistics Division, Building Permits, State and MSA Tallies, annual, 2003.

TABLE 15.450
PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT OF MANUFACTURED HOMES IN GEORGIA, 1990-2003

Year

Production (units)

Singlesection

Multisection

Total

Shipmentsa (units)

Singlesection

Multisection

Total

Share
of Georgia's new housing
marketb (percent)

1990
1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

12,496
10,870 13,912 17,782 21,665
24,559 23,755 19,274 18,457 14,485
7,965 4,351 3,594 2,200

13,285
10,632 13,821 16,936 21,974
25,111 29,929 31,712 34,616 31,511
23,440 16,912 14,061
8,925

25,781
21,502 27,733 34,718 43,639
49,670 53,684 50,986 53,073 45,996
31,405 21,263 17,655 11,125

4,568
4,157 4,594 6,362 8,476
9,096 9,199 7,543 7,221 5,110
2,681 1,486 1,081
555

5,592
4,806 6,228 7,163 9,654
11,037 13,097 13,869 15,040 12,754
9,201 6,967 6,037 3,624

10,160
8,963 10,822 13,525 18,121
20,133 22,296 21,412 22,261 17,864
11,882 8,453 7,118 4,179

23.4
21.1 20.1 21.3 26.8
27.7 NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA

NA Not available. a Represents shipments to retailers and private sites. b Georgia's new housing market consists of the state's total single-family housing permits authorized for a given period.

Source: Manufactured Housing Institute, Industry Statistics, May 2003.

16. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

!?Ax Number of Local Governments in Georgia, By Type. SelectedYears .............................................. 356

Georgia County Governments. By Population Size. 200

Municipalit~esIn Georgia. By Population Size. 1987, 199

Special Districts in Georgia. By Function. 1987. 1992. 1997, and 200

Elections for Oflice of Governor of Georgia. 1998 and 200

Electronsfor Oflice of LieutenantGovernor of Georgia, 1998 and 2002 ............................................... 360

Popular Vote Cast for President By Major Pdit~caPl arties. Georgia and
the Un~tedStates. 1980-2000........................... ..

........ ................. 361

Res~dentPopulation of Vot~ngAge, Georg~aand the United States, 1980-2000,

and Votlng Statistics lor Selected Years ......

............................ 362

TABLE 16.111
NUMBER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY TYPE, SELECTED YEARS

Type of government

1987

1992

1997

2002

Total
Local governments other than school districts, total
Counties Municipalities Special districts
School districts

1,286
1,100
158 532 410
186

1,297
1,114
157 536 421
183

1344
1,164
156 535 473
180

1,448
1,268
156 531 581
180

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, Government Organization, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002.

TABLE 16.112 GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, BY POPULATION SIZE, 2001

Population size

Number of county
governments 2001

Population (thousands)

Percent of population

Total

156

7,698,898

100.0

500,000 or more 250,000 to 499,000 100,000 to 249,999 50,000 to 99,999 25,000 to 49,999 10,000 to 24,999 Less than 10,000

4

2,678,070

34.8

0

0

0.0

7

1,133,738

14.7

22

1,677,073

21.8

25

879,457

11.4

66

1,117,070

14.5

32

213,490

2.8

Note: Population-size groups and populations are based on population of county governments only as of April 1, 2000. Percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, 2002, Government Organization, vol. 1.

TABLE 16.118
MUNICIPALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY POPULATION SIZE, 1987, 1992, 1997 AND 2002

Population size

Number of municipalities

1987

1992

1997

2002

2000 populationa of areas with municipal government in 2002

Number (thousands)

Percent

Total

532

536

535

531

3,187,815

100,000 or more 50,000 to 99,999 25,000 to 49,999 10,000 to 24,999 5,000 to 9,999 2,500 to 4,999 1,000 to 2,499 Less than 1,000

4

4

5

5

1,035,539

1

1

4

4

312,276

10

10

8

11

384,416

28

29

34

42

629,015

44

45

48

41

294,310

76

71

72

69

247,157

107

102

101

109

178,243

262

274

263

250

106,859

Percent of population in

areas with municipal

governments

43.2

39.9

40.3

38.9

NA

100.0
32.5 9.8
12.1 19.7
9.2 7.8 5.6 3.4
NA

NA Not applicable.
a Population size groups and populations are based on population of subcounty general purpose governments only as of April 1, 2000.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, Government Organization, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, vol. 1.

TABLE 16.120 SPECIAL DISTRICTS IN GEORGIA, BY FUNCTION, 1987, 1992, 1997, AND 2002

Function

1987

1992

1997

2002

Total

403

401

453

483

Special function districts

Hospitals

107

103

106

107

Health

NA

NA

29

27

Airports

19

17

19

25

Soil and water conservation

28

36

36

38

Parks and recreation

7

6

9

14

Housing and community development

208

203

206

201

Welfare

0

0

0

1

Solid waste management

0

1

12

9

Water supply

19

23

24

28

Other utilities

4

4

4

4

Fire protection

6

6

2

2

Industrial development and mortgage revenue

0

0

1

11

Other single function districts

4

1

2

16

Multiple function districts

7

20

20

98

NA Not available.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, 1987, 1992, 1997, 2002, Government Organization, vol. 1.

TABLE 16.311 ELECTIONS FOR OFFICE OF GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA, 1998 AND 2002

Candidate

Popular vote

Pecent

Candidate

Popular vote

Percent

1998
GENERAL PRIMARY
DEMOCRAT
Roy E. Barnes Morris James Steve Langford Lewis A. Massey Carlton Myers David Poythress Total

239,517 9,148
31,543 135,920
4,853 65,860 486,841

49.2 1.9 6.5
27.9 1.0
13.5 100.0

2002

GENERAL PRIMARY

DEMOCRAT

Roy E. Barnes

434,893

100.0

Total

434,893

100.0

REPUBLICAN
Mike Bowers Bruce Hatfield Guy Millner Nancy Schaefer
Total

167,074 8,308
210,845 32,315
418,542

39.9 2.0
50.4 7.7
100.0

REPUBLICAN
Bill Byrne Sonny Perdue Linda Schrenko
Total

108,535 259,869 142,845
511,249

21.2 50.8 27.9
100.0

GENERAL PRIMARY RUNOFF

DEMOCRAT

Roy E. Barnes Lewis A. Massey Total

221,651 45,735
267,386

82.9 17.1 100.0

GENERAL ELECTION
Roy E. Barnes (D) Guy Millner (R) Jack Cashin (L) Totala

941,076 790,201
61,531
1,792,808

52.5 44.1
3.4
100.0

GENERAL ELECTION

Roy E. Barnes (D) Sonny Perdue (R) Gary Hayes (L) Totala

937,070 1,041,700
47,123
2,025,893

46.3 51.4
2.3
100.0

Note: (D) indicates Democratic Party; (R), Republican Party; (L), Libertarian Party. a Totals calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Secretary of State, Georgia, Georgia Elections Results, 1998, 2002.

TABLE 16.312 ELECTIONS FOR OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA, 1998 AND 2002

_ Candidate

Popular vote

Pecent a

Candidate

Popular vote

Percent a

1998
GENERAL PRIMARY
DEMOCRAT
Mac Barber Nick Dodys Floyd Griffin Guy Middleton Mary M. Oliver Mark Taylor
Total

72,449 5,416
65,399 88,759 137,203 99,578
468,804

15.5 1.2
14.0 18.9 29.3 21.2
100.0

2002

GENERAL PRIMARY

DEMOCRAT

Mark Taylor

409,789

100.0

Total

409,789

100.0

REPUBLICAN
Chuck Clay Clint Day Pam Glanton Randy Poynter Mitch Skandalakis
Total

72,506 117,680
32,327 36,060 144,707
403,280

18.0 29.2
8.0 8.9 35.9
100.0

REPUBLICAN Al Bartell Mike Beatty Steve Stancil
Total

51,585 198,811 194,331
444,727

11.6 44.7 43.7
100.0

GENERAL PRIMARY RUNOFF

DEMOCRAT

Mary M. Oliver Mark Taylor Total

114,284 155,554 269,838

42.4 57.6 100.0

REPUBLICAN
Clint Day Mitch Skandalakis
Total

113,030 120,251
233,281

48.5 51.5
100.0

REPUBLICAN
Mike Beatty Steve Stancil
Total

88,476 90,434
178,910

49.5 50.5
100.0

GENERAL ELECTION

Mark Taylor (D) Mitch Skandalakis (R) Lloyd E. Russell (L) Michael A. Novosel (Reform)

990,454 676,358
79,174 11,705

Total

1,757,691

56.3 38.5
4.5 0.7
100.0

GENERAL ELECTION

Mark Taylor (D) Steve Stancil (R) Herbie Galloway (L)

1,041,231 914,312 51,218

Total

2,006,761

51.9 45.6
2.6
100.1

Note: (D) indicates Democratic Party; (R), Republican Party; (L), Libertarian Party. a Percentages calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Secretary of State, Georgia, Georgia Elections Results, 1998, 2002.

TABLE 16.321
POPULAR VOTE CAST FOR PRESIDENT BY MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1980 - 2000 (in thousands of votes)

State

Totala

Democratic

Republican

Georgia United States

1980
1,597 86,515

891 35,484

654 43,904

Georgia United States

1984
1,776 92,653

707 37,577

1,069 54,455

Georgia United States

1988
1,810 91,595

715 41,809

1,081 48,886

Georgia United States

1992
2,321 104,425

1,009 44,909

995 39,104

Georgiab United States

1996
2,299 96,278

1,054 47,402

1,081 39,199

Georgiab United States

2000
2,597 105,397

1,116 50,992

1,420 50,455

NA Not available.
a Due to rounding, detail does not add to total; includes other parties.
b Based on November 5, 1996 General Election results reported by Office of Secretary of State, Georgia, November 21, 1996. Data rounded to nearest thousand.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1989, 1993, 2001; Georgia Office of Secretary of State, November 1996.

TABLE 16.391
RESIDENT POPULATION OF VOTING AGEa, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1980-2000, AND VOTING STATISTICS FOR SELECTED YEARS (in thousands and percent)

Year and category

Georgia

United States

Resident population of voting age 1980 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000
By race and ethnic group, 2000 White Black Other
Hispanicb Non-Hispanic
Percent casting votes for: Presidential electors
1988 1992 1996 2000
U.S. representatives 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000
Percent of voting age population reported in 2000 as:
Registered Voted

3,870 4,224 4,421 4,631 4,791 5,006 5,159 5,432 5,581 5,775
3,743 1,956
76
169 5,606
39.1 46.4 42.6 45.0
29.1 50.2 33.6 39.8 29.2 41.8
61.1 49.0

164,595 174,468 178,566 181,956 185,812 189,524 193,650 196,928 198,228 202,609
168,733 24,132 9,744
21,598 181,011
50.3 55.1 49.0 52.0
33.1 50.8 36.0 45.6 33.2 48.0
63.9 54.7

a 18 years of age and over; included armed forces in each state. b Hispanic persons may be of any race.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States,1990,1992, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2001; Current Population Survey, P20-542.

17. PUBLIC FINANCE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

UGE Revenues of the State of Georgia. By Major Source, Fiscal Years 2002-2004................................. 364

Total and Per Capita Revenue of the Government of Georgia. By Major Source
wth Annual PercentageDistnbut~onF.~scaYl ears 19942002............................................................. 365

A d Received from the Federal Govemment By the State Govemmentof Georgia. By Major Funct~onF, ~scaYl ears 2000-2002.................................................................................... 366

Total and Per Capita Revenue and Expenditures of All Counties in Georgia. wth PercentageDlstribut~ons1,997....................................................

............ 367

Total an0 General Expendoldreof tne State Government of Georg,a. By Category

ana Mqor F ~ n c t ~ ownth Per Cap~taAmo~ntsand Annual Percentape D~stnbJtoon

F~scaYl ears 19942002

368

Tota Debt In General Obl~gat~oannd Revenue Bonds Authorized by the State of Georg~aa, nd 0 1 r mODl~gaot ns lss~edF. scal Years 1975-2004 By Agency..........................................................................................................................................~-.-A r u

Outstanding Debt Owed by the State of Georgia, With Principal and Interest Owed on Outstanding Bonds. As of November 30, 2001 ............................................................................ 371

Payments on State of Georg~aBonds as a Percentageof State Treasury Receipts.

Fiscal Years 1975-2004........................................................................................

372

Selected FinancialStatisttcsfor IndividualCounty Governments,Georgia.
Fiscal Years 1996-1997............................................................................................................................373

Total and Per Cap~taRevenue and Expendituresof All Municipal~t~einsGeorgia.
With Percentage D~stributions1, 996-1997............................................................................................. 377

Federal Government Expenditures in Georgia. By Major Agency and Type of Spend~ngF, iscal Year 2002 ................................................................................................... 378

Federal Govemment Expend~tureosr Obligat~onsin Georg~aand the Un~tedStates. Fiscal Year 2002..........................................................................................................................3..7..9. Federal Government Expenditures or Obl~gationsby Georgta Counties. Fiscal Year 2002 ............. 380

Per Capita Amounts of Federal Expenditure. By Selected Program, the United States and Georgia. F~scaYl ear2002 ...................................................................

. 384

TABLE 17.100
REVENUESa OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, FISCAL YEARS 2002-2004 (dollars)

Source

FY 2002 (Reported)

FY 2003 (Estimated)

FY 2004 (Estimated)

Revenues from taxes and fees (total)
Taxes (total) Income - corporate and individual Sales - general Motor fuel - gallons and sales Insurance premium Motor vehicle license Inheritance Cigar and cigarette Malt beverage Property Alcoholic beverage Wine

14,005,479,208
13,403,817,235 7,349,698,159 4,418,446,336 653,209,291 296,175,273 275,131,561 123,033,505 84,833,963 89,108,473 53,907,620 38,562,184 21,710,870

13,828,696,519
13,268,696,519 7,252,012,020 4,396,684,499 667,000,000 276,000,000 263,000,000 130,000,000 85,000,000 80,000,000 57,000,000 39,000,000 23,000,000

14,897,586,678
14,305,586,678 7,853,753,995 4,766,832,683 700,000,000 284,000,000 276,000,000 136,000,000 85,000,000 83,000,000 59,000,000 39,000,000 23,000,000

Regulatory fees and sales, total Administrative Services: Interest on deposits Other fees and sales Revenue: Peace officer training funds Other fees and sales Natural Resources: Game and fish Other fees and sales Secretary of State Labor Department Human Resources Public Safety Corrections Banking and Finance Workers' Compensation Public Service Commission All other departments
Net revenuesa (total)
Lottery funds
Indigent care trust funds
Tobacco Settlement Funds
Gross revenues

601,661,973
184,792,546 8,915,148
29,718,763 142,823,252
22,786,090 19,287,111 35,921,378 27,515,991 23,613,612 16,350,271 11,554,897 16,906,053 12,476,935 20,042,906 28,957,020
14,005,479,208
737,023,693
199,846,895
184,129,538
15,126,479,334

560,000,000
167,000,000 9,000,000
28,000,000 110,000,000
23,000,000 20,000,000 38,000,000 28,000,000 25,000,000 18,000,000
9,000,000 18,000,000 13,000,000 20,000,000 34,000,000
13,828,696,519
665,037,766
148,828,880
185,622,923
14,828,186,088

592,000,000
179,000,000 10,000,000
30,000,000 115,000,000
24,000,000 20,000,000 41,000,000 29,000,000 27,000,000 20,000,000 10,000,000 18,000,000 13,000,000 20,000,000 36,000,000
14,897,586,678
691,795,656
148,828,880
175,080,760
15,913,291,974

a Total taxes, fees, and sales, less inter-year shift of revenues and insurance anti-fraud levies, when applicable.

Source: State of Georgia, Budget Report, Fiscal Year 2004.

TABLE 17.121
TOTAL AND PER CAPITA REVENUE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCEa, WITH ANNUAL PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, FISCAL YEARS 1999-2002 (total amounts in thousands of dollars; per capita amounts in dollars)

Source of revenue

1999

Year ending June 30

2000

2001

2002

By amount ( $ thousands) Total revenue General revenue Intergovernmental revenue Taxes General sales Selective sales License taxes Individual income Corporate net income Other taxes Current charges Miscellaneous general revenue Insurance trust revenue
Percentage distribution of amount Total revenue General revenue Intergovernmental revenue Taxes General sales Selective sales License taxes Individual income Corporate net income Other taxes Current charges Miscellaneous general revenue Insurance trust revenue
Per capita amount (dollars) Total revenue General revenue Intergovernmental revenue Taxes General sales Selective sales License taxes Individual income Corporation net income Other taxes Current charges Miscellaneous general revenue Insurance trust revenue

27,638,537 21,445,362
5,870,748 12,461,790
4,348,817 1,022,583
423,278 5,696,757
793,173 177,182 1,665,497 1,447,327 6,193,175
100.0 77.6 21.2 45.1 15.7 3.7 1.5 20.6 2.9 0.6 6.0 5.2 22.41
3,548.75 2,753.56
753.80 1,600.08
558.38 131.30
54.35 731.46 101.84
22.75 213.85 185.83 795.20

29,629,673 23,395,202
6,459,138 13,511,275
4,630,179 1,115,893
466,985 6,364,586
712,421 221,211 1,633,489 1,791,300 6,234,471

25,250,019 25,411,417
7,392,034 14,368,505
4,906,559 1,132,256
506,485 6,926,035
691,473 205,697 1,743,874 1,907,004 -161,398

24,846,501 26,114,056
8,610,629 13,772,147
4,833,521 1,184,042
494,227 6,487,638
568,080 204,639 1,895,393 1,835,887 -1,267,555

100.00 78.96 21.80 45.60 15.63 3.77 1.58 21.48 2.40 0.75 5.51 6.05 21.04

100.00 100.64
29.28 56.90 19.43
4.48 2.01 27.43 2.74 0.81 6.91 7.55 -0.64

100.00 105.10
34.66 55.43 19.45
4.77 1.99 26.11 2.29 0.82 7.63 7.39 -5.10

3,619.55 2,857.95
789.05 1,650.53
565.62 136.32
57.05 777.50
87.03 27.02 199.55 218.82 761.60

3,003.81 3,023.01
879.38 1,709.32
583.70 134.70
60.25 823.94
82.26 24.47 207.46 226.86 -19.20

2,908.06 3,056.42 1,007.80 1,611.91
565.72 138.58
57.84 759.32
66.49 23.95 221.84 214.87 -148.36

a Does not include functions for which no expenditures were made: utilities and liquor stores. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, State Government Finances, 1999-2002.

TABLE 17.125
AID RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA, BY FUNCTION, FISCAL YEARS 2000-2002
(thousands of dollars)

Functiona

2000

Amount in fiscal year: 2001

2002

Total
Education Employment security administration Health and hospitals Highways Housing and community development Natural resouces, agriculture Other natural resources Public welfare Transit utilities All other

6,459,138
1,213,223 150,078 268,763 783,961 52,746 34,192 84,443
3,525,525 15,282
282,426

7,392,034
1,301,639 167,227 300,693 945,302 67,272 32,771 59,248
4,032,947 22,167
379,765

8,610,629
1,539,706 143,457 276,978
1,022,645 79,352 58,452 61,036
4,974,609 21,808
362,859

a Does not include functions for which no revenue was received during 2000-2002: air transportation, general support, sewerage, water utilities, electric utilities, and gas utilities.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, State Government Finances, 2000-2002.

TABLE 17.130
TOTAL AND PER CAPITA REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OF ALL COUNTIES IN GEORGIA, WITH PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS, 1997

Category

Amount ($ thousands)

Percent distribution

Number of counties
Revenue (total) General Intergovernmental Federal government State government From own sources Taxes Property Other Charges and miscellaneous Utility and liquor store Employee retirement
Expenditure (total) General Current Capital outlay Education services Education Libraries Social services and income maintenance Public welfare Hospitals Health Transportation Highways Capital outlay Air transportation Other transportation Public safety Police protection Fire protection Correction Protective inspection and regulation Environment and housing Natural resources Parks and recreation Housing and community development Sewerage Solid waste management Governmental administration Financial administration Judicial and legal General public buildings Other governmental administration Interest on general debt Other and unallocable Utility and liquor store Employee retirement Debt outstanding at end of fiscal year Exhibit: Salaries and wages

156
5,247,427 4,777,696
370,827 43,710
299,079 4,406,869 3,352,230 1,641,077 1,711,153 1,054,639
293,913 175,818
5,259,933 4,780,784 3,856,853
923,931
623 87,267
95,245 199,376 280,530
608,807 333,588
8,199 170,499
414,586 207,535 280,329
35,599
16,068 121,489
56,529 259,982 170,051
148,314 260,043 111,666 265,079 234,128 748,840 429,561
49,588 4,582,506 1,238,568

(X)
100.0 91.0 7.1 0.8 5.7 84.0 63.9 31.3 32.6 20.1 5.6 3.4
100.0 90.9 73.3 17.6
0.0 1.7
1.8 3.8 5.3
11.6 6.3 0.2 3.2
7.9 3.9 5.3 0.7
0.3 2.3 1.1 4.9 3.2
2.8 4.9 2.1 5.0 4.5 14.2 8.2 0.9 (X) (X)

(X) Represents not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, 1997, Finances; no. 3, Finances of County Governments.

Per capita amount (dollars)
(X)
762.10 693.88
53.86 6.35
43.44 640.03 486.86 238.34 248.52 153.17
42.69 25.53
763.92 694.33 560.15 134.19
0.09 12.67
13.83 28.96 40.74
88.42 48.45
1.19 24.76
60.21 30.14 40.71
5.17
2.33 17.64
8.21 37.76 24.70
21.54 37.77 16.22 38.50 34.00 108.76 62.39
7.20 665.54 179.88
vol. 4, Government

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.131
TOTAL AND GENERAL EXPENDITURE OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA, BY CATEGORY AND MAJOR FUNCTION, WITH PER CAPITA AMOUNTS AND ANNUAL PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, FISCAL YEARS 1999-2002 (total in thousands; per capita in dollars)

Category/function
Amount by category ($ thousand) Total expenditure Intergovernmental expenditure Direct expenditure Current operation Capital outlay Insurance benefits and repayments Assistance and subsidies Interest on debt Exhibit: Salaries and wages
Amount by function Total expenditure General expenditure Intergovernmental expenditure Direct expenditure General expenditure, by functiona Education Public welfare Hospitals Health Highways Police protection Correction Natural resources Parks and recreation Governmental administration Interest on general debt Other and unallocable Utility expenditure Insurance trust expenditure
Percentage distribution of amount Total expenditure Intergovernmental expenditure Direct expenditure Current operation Capital outlay Insurance benefits and repayments Assistance and subsidies Interest on debt Exhibit: Salaries and wages

1999

Year ending June 30

2000

2001

2002

23,203,145 6,677,041
16,526,104 11,616,111
2,277,677 1,624,381
616,584 391,351 3,545,604
23,203,145 21,578,764
6,677,041 14,901,723
9,904,593 4,833,636
664,650 750,905 1,574,442 169,079 940,310 412,488 130,292 597,115 391,351 1,209,903
0 1,624,381
100.0 28.8 71.2 50.1 9.8 7.0 2.7 1.7 15.3

24,812,898 7,179,698
17,633,200 12,388,271
2,371,445 1,721,187
765,736 386,561 3,731,108
24,812,898 23,091,711
7,179,698 15,912,013
10,458,952 5,469,166 668,219 843,258 1,586,703 194,726 1,007,576 505,131 134,272 577,261 386,561 1,259,886 0 1,721,187
100.0 28.9 71.1 49.9 9.6 6.9 3.1 1.6 15.0

27,860,155 8,383,261
19,476,894 13,464,211
2,528,964 2,197,216
848,849 437,654 3,818,178
27,860,155 25,662,423
8,383,261 17,279,162
11,522,189 6,346,391 745,701 931,213 1,724,297 270,669 1,006,301 493,577 141,548 586,178 437,654 1,456,705 516 2,197,216
100.0 30.1 69.9 48.3 9.1 7.9 3.1 1.6 13.7

30,052,991 8,644,827
21,408,164 14,298,161
2,974,074 2,886,446
816,236 433,247 3,951,121
30,052,991 27,165,937
8,644,827 18,521,110
12,154,631 6,525,282 634,079 808,960 2,004,684 272,130 1,271,639 539,051 163,060 680,850 433,247 1,678,324 608 2,886,446
100.0 28.8 71.2 47.6 9.9 9.6 2.7 1.4 13.1
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.131 (Continued)
TOTAL AND GENERAL EXPENDITURE OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA, BY CATEGORY AND MAJOR FUNCTION, WITH PER CAPITA AMOUNTS AND ANNUAL PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, FISCAL YEARS 1999-2002 (total in thousands; per capita in dollars)

Category/function

1999

Year ending June 30

2000

2001

2002

Amount by functiona: Total expenditure General expenditure Intergovernmental expenditure Direct expenditure General expenditure, by functiona Education Public welfare Hospitals Health Highways Police protection Correction Natural resources Parks and recreation Governmental administration Interest on general debt Other and unallocable Insurance trust expenditure
Per capita amount (dollars) Total expenditure Intergovernmental expenditure Direct expenditure Current operation Capital outlay Insurance benefits and repayments Assistance and subsidies Interest on debt Exhibit: Salaries and wages
Amount by functiona Total expenditure General expenditure Intergovernmental expenditure Direct expenditure General expenditure, by functiona Education Public welfare Hospitals Health Highways Police protection Correction Natural resources Parks and recreation Governmental administration Interest on general debt Utility expenditure Other and unallocable Insurance trust expenditure

100.0 93.0 28.8 64.2
42.7 20.8
2.9 3.2 6.8 0.7 4.1 1.8 0.6 2.6 1.7 5.2 7.0
2,979 857
2,122 1,492
292 209
79 50 455
2,979 2,771
857 1,913
1,272 621 85 96 202 22 121 53 17 77 50 0 155 209

100.0 93.1 28.9 64.1
42.2 22.0
2.7 3.4 6.4 0.8 4.1 2.0 0.5 2.3 1.6 5.1 6.9
3,031 877
2,154 1,513
290 210
94 47 456
3,031 2,821
877 1,944
1,278 668 82 103 194 24 123 62 16 71 47 0 154 210

100.0 92.1 30.1 62.0
41.4 22.8
2.7 3.3 6.2 1.0 3.6 1.8 0.5 2.1 1.6 5.2 7.9
3,314 997
2,317 1,602
301 261 101
52 454
3,314 3,053
997 2,056
1,371 755 89 111 205 32 120 59 17 70 52 0.1 173 261

100.0 90.4 28.8 61.6
40.4 21.7
2.1 2.7 6.7 0.9 4.2 1.8 0.5 2.3 1.4 5.6 9.6
3,517 1,012 2,506 1,673
348 338
96 51 462
3,517 3,180 1,012 2,168
1,423 764 74 95 235 32 149 63 19 80 51 0.1 196 338

a Does not include functions for which no expenditures were made during fiscal years 1999-2002: utilities and liquor stores.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, State Government Finances, 1999-2002.

TABLE 17.141
TOTAL DEBT IN GENERAL OBLIGATION AND REVENUE BONDS AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AND DIRECT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED, FY 1975-2004, BY AGENCY
(thousands of dollars)

Purpose/agency

General obligation debt
authorizeda

Guaranteed revenue debt
authorized

Direct obligations
issuedb

Department of Transportation State Board of Education Regents, University System of Georgia Georgia World Congress Center Department of Human Resources Georgia Ports Authority Department of Corrections Depasrtment of Public Safety Georgia Bureau of Investigation Department of Revenue Department of Labor Department of Natural Resources Department of Technical and Adult Education Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority Department of Administrative Services Department of Agriculture Georgia Building Authority Stone Mountain Memorial Association Department of Veterans Service Jekyll Island State Park Authority Office of Secretary of State Department of Defense Department of Community Affairs Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism Georgia Emergency Management Agency State Soil and Water Conservation Commission Department of Juvenile Justice Georgia Golf Hall of Fame Georgia Forestry Commission Georgia Agricultural Exposition Authority Other
Subtotal
Net increase from Refunding Bond Issuesc
Total

2,824,385 2,995,988 2,309,662
587,105 233,331 440,355 676,545
65,130 77,585
900 41,305 495,890 604,869 255,500 57,605 28,240 449,340 48,400
5,930 25,040 55,050
9,020 8,200 24,265
200 3,840 187,610 6,000 1,745 14,057 18,000
12,551,092
159,780
12,710,872

446,105 -------------
97,470 ------------------
543,575
6,925
550,500

3,270,490 2,675,255 2,302,535
587,105 229,700 440,355 676,545
65,130 77,585
900 41,305 495,890 604,175 352,970 57,605 28,240 449,340 48,400
5,930 25,040 55,050
9,020 8,200 24,265
200 3,840 186,610 6,000 1,745 14,055 18,000
12,761,480
166,705
12,928,185

-- Represents zero.
a Includes aggregate general obligation debt and guaranteed revenue debt authorized by the General Assembly of Georgia.
b Includes aggregate amount of direct obligations issued for FY ending June 30, 1975 through June 30, 2003.
c Net increase resulting from the 1986 B, 1992 A, and 1993 E Refunding Bond Issues.

Source: State of Georgia, Budget Report, Fiscal Year 2004.

TABLE 17.150
OUTSTANDING DEBTa OWED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA, WITH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST OWED ON OUTSTANDING BONDS, AS OF NOVEMBER 30, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

Category

Original amount

Outstanding amount

Outstanding debtb by type Direct obligations (net total) General obligation debt Guaranteed revenue debt
Authority debt, total Georgia Highway Authority Georgia Education (schools) Georgia Education (university) Georgia Building Authority Georgia Building Authority (hospitals) Georgia Building Authority (penal) Georgia Building Authority (markets) Georgia Ports Authority Jekyll Island - State Park Authority Stone Mountain Memorial Association
Total direct obligations and authority debt
Principal and interest owed on outstanding bondsc
Principal (total) General obligation debt Authority debt Guaranteed revenue debt
Total interest
Total debt service

11,537,635 11,337,135
200,500
1,594,334 492,735 514,924 358,985 33,550 88,760 12,000 13,925 43,535 21,370 14,550
(X)
(X) (X) (X) (X)
(X)
(X)

5,863,280 5,725,090
138,190
0 (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) (X)
5,863,280
5,863,280 5,725,090
0 138,190
2,529,798
8,393,078

(X) Indicates not applicable.
a Amount rounded to nearest thousand by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
b Pro forma outstanding principal amount of indebtedness of the State of Georgia, as of November 30, 2001.
c Aggregate fiscal year debt service of the State of Georgia on all outstanding bonds, as of November 30, 2001.

Source: Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission, in State of Georgia, Budget Report, Fiscal Year 2003.

TABLE 17.155
PAYMENTS ON STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS AS A PERCENTAGE OF STATE TREASURY RECEIPTS, FY 1975-2004a

Fiscal year

Percent

Fiscal year

Percent

1975

7.0

1990

5.7

1976

7.6

1991

5.4

1977

7.6

1992

5.4

1978

6.9

1993

5.8

1979

4.6

1994

5.9

1980

4.3

1995

5.4

1981

4.4

1996

5.5

1982

5.0

1997

5.3

1983

5.8

1998

5.1

1984

6.1

1999

5.6

1985

6.8

2000

5.2

1986

6.8

2001

4.9

1987

6.4

2002

5.6

1988

6.9

2003a

5.9

1989

6.4

2004a

6.3

a Percentages for FY 2003 and FY 2004 are estimated. As of July 1, 1983, the maximum percentage allowed by Constitution of the State of Georgia is 10 percent. Before that date, a maximum of 15 percent was allowed.

Source: State of Georgia, Budget Report, Fiscal Year 2004.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.212
SELECTED FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR INDIVIDUAL COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, GEORGIA, FY 1996-1997a (thousands of dollars)

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarked Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge

Totalb
15,376 2,848 5,146 1,386
25,391
7,684 18,052 49,441
9,627 8,247
122,527 4,842 4,958 5,620
10,217
22,255 106,871
10,384 2,478
20,861
6,073 30,852 16,256
5,834 204,477
2,557 9,746 39,851 133,676 2,269
128,668 3,762
466,663 17,091 18,400
52,595 6,204
51,512 4,889
35,771
6,763 8,185 28,368 604,393 5,116

Revenue
General
15,376 2,848 5,146 1,386
24,214
7,570 17,632 46,242
9,627 8,247
118,397 4,842 4,958 5,620
10,217
22,255 106,512
9,698 2,478 20,861
6,073 30,852 16,256
5,834 193,949
2,422 9,489 39,851 120,827 2,269
128,668 3,762
399,466 17,091 18,400
46,586 6,204
48,148 4,889
15,987
6,763 8,185 27,521 472,364 5,116

From taxes
8,710 2,401 4,206
933 15,637
6,184 13,793 25,703
7,934 6,183
97,623 3,546 4,073 4,282 7,236
14,544 16,345
7,972 1,979 15,728
3,268 23,951 10,121
4,101 146,046
1,146 7,104 27,970 53,607 1,513
88,656 2,701
260,560 12,476 12,687
28,882 4,625
33,342 3,130
10,263
5,106 6,641 12,409 342,895 3,699

Totalc
14,728 2,611 4,998 1,774
27,381
7,035 19,056 50,980 10,877
7,995
109,263 4,079 4,896 4,925
10,318
25,461 105,982
11,230 2,982
19,949
6,383 32,039 17,965
5,771 202,730
2,302 9,552 41,692 117,233 2,108
134,857 4,742
540,663 15,960 15,209
46,710 6,488
50,816 4,472
31,270
5,903 7,429 24,113 500,990 5,383

Expenditures General

Capital outlay

14,728 2,611 4,998 1,774
26,397
6,410 18,003 47,719 10,877
7,995
107,591 4,079 4,896 4,925
10,318
25,408 105,930
10,750 2,982
19,949
6,383 32,039 17,965
5,771 191,115
2,150 9,197 41,692 105,440 2,108
134,857 4,742
453,280 15,960 15,209
40,317 6,488
45,532 4,472
12,344
5,903 7,429 23,041 437,828 5,383

779 210 1,083 200 7,565
767 5,661 3,840 4,180 3,221
15,158 172 382 804
3,815
12,943 818
2,673 517
1,760
2,061 9,292 2,701 1,167 57,272
624 302 16,065 13,228 410
8,793 892
191,232 5,440 2,902
10,816 2,403
11,351 924 266
1,917 1,075 2,076 48,451
287
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

County
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

TABLE 17.212 (Continued)
SELECTED FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR INDIVIDUAL COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, GEORGIA, FY 1996-1997a (thousands of dollars)

Totalb
5,576 76,729 44,584
6,032 1,158
16,851 8,866 9,297 5,332 9,337
45,380 65,512 50,229 10,176 959,783
8,310 890
57,167 18,453
7,875
8,377 443,393
13,499 86,214
5,901
8,481 13,254
7,998 10,073 58,357
32,589 3,618
21,446 5,930 NA
7,210 NA
3,202 9,025 6,212
2,207 23,066 10,914 30,018
4,084

Revenue
General
5,576 76,729 44,584
6,032 1,158
16,851 8,866 9,297 5,332 9,337
40,062 63,116 45,962 10,120 840,320
8,310 890
55,661 18,453
7,875
8,377 385,639
13,499 86,186
5,880
8,481 12,140
7,998 9,499 50,657
30,667 3,618
21,446 5,930 NA
7,103 NA
3,202 8,588 6,212
2,207 23,066 10,780 30,018
3,899

From taxes
3,805 48,946 36,601
5,011 991
10,546 6,159 6,473 4,014 6,302
28,946 45,625 34,283
6,860 699,421
5,639 607
40,389 10,991
5,628
6,592 237,609
9,591 60,461
5,025
6,583 7,533 5,764 4,380 40,643
16,603 2,908
13,866 4,304 NA
5,204 NA
2,295 6,340 3,655
1,641 12,129
7,125 22,822
2,297

Totalc
5,992 76,056 44,242
5,720 1,093
16,885 6,774 9,151 5,807 7,185
51,333 70,927 52,891 10,333 923,002
8,829 1,316 65,224 19,630 7,311
7,510 461,863
12,544 87,504
6,565
8,592 11,447
6,836 10,631 53,570
35,831 3,511
21,877 5,086 NA
7,729 NA
4,189 8,229 6,294
2,041 23,354 14,418 15,851
6,373

Expenditures General

Capital outlay

5,992 76,056 44,242
5,720 1,093
16,885 6,774 9,151 5,807 7,185
43,800 66,923 44,496
9,851 850,119
8,829 1,316 61,745 19,630 7,311
7,510 361,296
12,544 87,496
6,464
8,592 10,171
6,836 9,196 45,190
33,152 3,511
21,877 5,086 NA
7,622 NA
4,189 7,779 6,294
2,041 23,354 11,800 15,851
4,985

305 8,833 7,959
415 83
4,660 233
2,089 755 797
16,509 19,811 17,944
2,160 66,248
2,416 303
11,794 3,240 1,027
1,207 184,511
5,245 21,292
809
1,732 1,623 1,004 2,094 7,695
7,006 669
5,802 418 NA
1,166 NA
1,195 1,013 1,190
178 3,432 6,970
881 2,777
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

County
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogeed Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmondd Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell

TABLE 17.212 (Continued)
SELECTED FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR INDIVIDUAL COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, GEORGIA, FY 1996-1997a (thousands of dollars)

Totalb
2,758 62,314 10,790 12,862
5,838
8,843 8,786 2,618 8,637 2,724
9,872 31,463
2,296 10,311 13,469
228,051 26,352 12,863 4,786 33,164
10,468 8,344 6,244 4,348
16,398
3,314 17,366
1,265 9,389 3,432
226,925 50,851 1,330 7,776 4,621
36,971 11,593
2,881 17,646
4,067
1,254 6,865 5,245 5,149 5,511

Revenue
General
2,758 61,809 10,790 12,862
5,838
8,843 8,786 2,550 8,637 2,724
9,807 31,463
2,296 10,311 13,469
192,283 25,432 11,770 4,786 29,359
10,468 8,261 6,244 4,348
16,398
3,314 17,366
1,265 9,389 3,432
199,732 44,160 1,330 7,776 4,621
35,133 11,593
2,836 17,646
3,838
1,254 6,865 5,236 5,149 5,511

From taxes
1,911 38,051
6,660 8,974 4,606
4,811 6,594 1,579 6,600 2,189
6,334 11,393
1,749 7,433 9,454
125,500 20,113 8,202 3,115 20,061
7,944 5,555 4,714 3,212 12,088
2,725 10,471
767 6,992 1,930
104,271 30,642 980 5,551 2,883
26,268 9,899 1,522
11,476 2,647
893 5,888 2,480 3,679 3,637

Totalc
2,795 52,096 13,161 13,397
6,978
7,980 10,770
2,886 6,891 2,603
10,381 30,945
2,249 10,829 15,463
207,734 29,179 16,023 4,538 33,075
9,710 9,673 6,778 4,241 14,256
3,785 17,443
1,326 11,038
3,763
221,160 117,360
1,145 6,582 4,267
38,447 10,620
3,123 15,671
4,171
958 7,254 5,366 4,046 6,286

Expenditures General

Capital outlay

2,795 50,672 13,161 13,397
6,978
7,980 10,770
2,740 6,891 2,603
10,103 30,945
2,249 10,829 15,463
182,377 28,811 12,634 4,538 27,403
9,710 8,542 6,778 4,241 14,256
3,785 17,443
1,326 11,038
3,763
190,316 72,724 1,145 6,582 4,267
36,524 10,620
3,066 15,671
3,805
958 7,254 5,357 4,046 6,286

74 6,016 2,882 5,170 1,794
844 3,654
727 463 119
2,632 3,438
25 773 3,980
37,701 4,002 5,751 801 9,179
820 2,301
121 911 1,830
603 3,478
91 1,475
242
45,299 82,330
72 550 1,123
10,764 2,865 496 3,714 381
16 938 1,569 255 722
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.212 (Continued)
SELECTED FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR INDIVIDUAL COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, GEORGIA, FY 1996-1997a (thousands of dollars)

County

Totalb

Revenue General

From taxes

Totalc

Expenditures General

Capital outlay

Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

16,727 21,174 10,453
3,952 2,847
30,056 5,423 3,970 9,017
10,471
20,956 22,017 29,310
3,952 11,945
12,361 1,465 1,825
11,031 35,393
2,714 6,024 5,859 9,280

16,727 20,951 10,453
3,952 2,847
30,056 5,423 3,965 9,017
10,139
20,956 22,017 28,813
3,952 11,945
12,361 1,465 1,825
11,031 35,287
2,714 6,024 5,859 9,280

11,944 15,247
7,330 2,593 1,390
19,183 3,834 3,398 6,518 8,175
14,034 16,541 15,846
2,233 9,475
8,829 693
1,170 8,554 23,751
2,137 4,465 4,819 6,665

17,233 25,183
9,383 4,542 2,724
29,415 4,953 3,766 8,921
10,752
16,698 21,688 31,072
3,902 11,649
12,087 1,591 2,218
18,296 36,795
2,793 4,354 4,780 9,081

17,233 24,918
9,383 4,542 2,724
29,415 4,953 3,761 8,921
10,394
16,698 21,688 30,435
3,902 11,649
12,087 1,591 2,218
18,296 36,617
2,793 4,354 4,780 9,081

2,644 8,428 1,062
596 407
929 785 663 1,811 815
2,559 1,892 6,332
739 2,673
2,024 130 762
10,636 5,330
472 145 500 2,557

NA Not available.
a Endpoint of fiscal year varies from June to December by county; see source.
b Includes general revenue (intergovernmental and from own sources, including taxes) and utility, liquor store, and employee retirement revenue.
c Includes general expenditure (general expenditures and capital outlay) and utility, liquor store, and employee retirement expenditure.
d Data for merged city-county governments are reported by city but shown here by county: Athens-Clarke County, Augusta-Richmond County, and Columbus-Muscogee County.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, 1997, vol. 4, Government Finances; no. 3, Finances of County Governments; no. 4, Finances of Municipal and Township Governments.

TABLE 17.221
TOTAL AND PER CAPITA REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OF ALL MUNICIPALITIES IN GEORGIA,
WITH PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS, 1996-1997

Category

Amount ($ thousands)

Percent distribution

Per capita amount (dollars)

Number of municipalities
Revenue (total) General revenue Intergovernmental revenue Federal government State government From own sources Taxes Property Other Charges and miscellaneous Utility and liquor store revenue Employee retirement revenue
Expenditure General expenditure Current expenditure Capital outlay Education services Education Libraries Social services and income maintenance Public welfare Hospitals Health Transportation Highways Capital outlay Air transportation Other transportation Public safety Police protection Fire protection Correction Protective inspection and regulation Environment and housing Natural resources Parks and recreation Housing and community development Sewerage Solid waste management Governmental administration Financial administration Judicial and legal General public buildings Other governmental administration Interest on general debt Other and unallocable Utility and liquor store expenditure Employee retirement expenditure Debt outstanding at end of fiscal year Exhibit: Salaries and wages

536
4,445,584 3,056,473
562,393 89,521
104,561 2,494,081 1,181,912
530,061 651,851 1,312,169 1,217,076 172,035
4,569,973 3,129,688 2,520,713
608,975
16,341 11,041
13,927 71,582 23,995
233,442 59,203
204,345 4,208
469,355 234,751
68,011 23,694
2,944 196,343
97,743 323,054 218,605
51,534 51,901 37,483 219,620 149,872 405,888 1,308,633 131,652 3,727,037 1,162,504

(X)
100.0 68.8 12.7 2.0 2.4 56.1 26.6 11.9 14.7 29.5 27.4 3.9
100.0 68.5 55.2 13.3 0.4 0.2 0.0
0.3 1.6 0.5
5.1 1.3 4.5 0.1
10.3 5.1 1.5 0.5
0.1 4.3 2.1 7.1 4.8
1.1 1.1 0.8 4.8 3.3 8.9 28.6 2.9 (X) (X)

(X)
1,504 1,034
190 30 35
844 400 179 221 444 412
58 0
1,547 1,059
853 206
0 6 4 0 5 24 8 0 79 20 69 1 0 159 79 23 8 0 1 66 33 109 74 0 17 18 13 74 51 137 443 45 1,261 393

(X) Represents not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, 1997, vol. 4, Government Finances, no. 4, Finances of Municipal and Township Governments.

TABLE 17.301
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR AGENCYa AND TYPE OF SPENDING, FISCAL YEAR 2002 (thousands of dollars)

Federal department

Grants and other
paymentsb

Salaries and
wages

Procurement contracts, value of
awards

Agriculture Commerce Defense Education Energy Health and Human Services Housing and Urban Development Interior Justice Labor Transportation Treasury Veterans Affairs
Total (all departments/agencies)

686,107 19,688 33,539
819,243 37,126
4,716,313 123,915 6,778 169,320 156,368 933,301 967 10,198
7,929,193

139,038 13,757
3,616,700 13,679 5,916
403,625 27,579 52,262
123,451 32,353
213,562 368,658 261,795
6,930,992

41,983 5,696
5,990,424 44,332 9,365
251,840 16,159 19,358 19,533 28,681 73,116 95,482 58,789
7,382,232

a Departments will not add to total because of rounding and because other agencies are not shown. b Includes grants and other payments to state and local governments in Georgia.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Consolidated Federal Funds Report, Fiscal Year 2002.

TABLE 17.302
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, FISCAL YEAR 2002a
(thousands of dollars)

Category

Georgia

United States

Direct federal expenditures/obligations Total Department of Defense All other agencies By type of payment Grant awards Salaries and wages Total Department of Defense Direct payments to individuals Total Retirement and disability All other Procurement contract awards Total Department of Defense
Other federal assistance Direct loans Guaranteed loans and insurance

47,320,410 10,994,904 36,325,506
7,929,193
6,930,992 3,616,700
25,077,994 15,577,617
9,500,376
7,382,232 5,990,424
452,867 17,539,672

1,778,884,262 255,385,396
1,523,498,866
338,977,112
188,074,605 70,273,656
1,005,613,593 600,014,232 405,599,361
246,218,951 149,314,126
20,968,670 802,127,462

a Federal fiscal year ending September 30.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Governments Division, Federal Programs Branch, Consolidated Federal Funds Report: Fiscal Year 2002.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.303
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2002a (dollars)

County

Direct federal expenditures/obligations

Total

Defense department

All other agencies

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

84,515,414 42,539,951 53,067,385 26,354,546 178,118,873
54,925,149 171,058,040 241,754,105
94,971,410 85,798,419
1,012,944,133 71,048,529 59,107,050 87,711,433
659,745,609
207,408,861 118,135,932
82,843,922 46,788,651 446,950,851
52,988,121 332,655,255 142,433,622
46,294,066 1,574,623,092
151,621,124 114,918,548 286,474,676 536,908,717
32,808,963
736,954,963 42,135,837
6,253,826,079 156,356,518 217,232,829
626,188,144 80,362,910
292,619,346 33,301,257
126,509,114

1,407,000 981,000 523,000 241,000
6,470,000
994,000 12,719,000 10,326,000
2,311,000 4,271,000
48,115,000 2,225,000 1,738,000 2,612,000
585,372,000
8,767,000 2,678,000 3,221,000
911,000 312,658,000
1,161,000 8,642,000 3,142,000 1,661,000 414,954,802
137,395,645 1,766,000
16,307,000 37,283,481
9,138,000
112,526,000 6,146,000
4,875,706,000 5,163,000 4,905,000
444,416,000 2,302,000
15,122,000 583,000
4,316,000

83,108,414 41,558,951 52,544,385 26,113,546 171,648,873
53,931,149 158,339,040 231,428,105
92,660,410 81,527,419
964,829,133 68,823,529 57,369,050 85,099,433 74,373,609
198,641,861 115,457,932
79,622,922 45,877,651 134,292,851
51,827,121 324,013,255 139,291,622
44,633,066 1,159,668,290
14,225,479 113,152,548 270,167,676 499,625,236
23,670,963
624,428,963 35,989,837
1,378,120,079 151,193,518 212,327,829
181,772,144 78,060,910
277,497,346 32,718,257
122,193,114

Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge

70,846,908 47,380,231 140,589,016 2,374,771,166 106,911,463

1,096,929 1,071,000 3,565,000 132,923,000 2,139,000

69,749,979 46,309,231 137,024,016 2,241,848,166 104,772,463

Other federal assistance

Direct loans

Guaranteed loans and insurance

847,740 373,293 614,799 1,752,745 10,504,390
6,077 558,974 660,103 1,849,339 1,068,453
57,174,211 1,261,940 61,316 2,887,423 395,831
35,456,550 1,013,525 886,138 906,488 751,900
175,287 13,255,878
470,560 192,367 27,454,018
0 369,590
3,500 28,081,282
593,550
3,120,000 86,910
6,954,248 2,438,483 3,050,120
355,625 1,231,049 4,742,927
806,200 256,665

16,781,863 19,183,778
7,933,627 22,168,446 14,317,544
3,270,633 78,020,615 101,962,847
7,225,245 22,086,676
89,752,735 6,338,654 3,934,202
15,820,334 444,820,004
67,496,322 21,343,008 18,354,777 12,205,525 349,370,337
10,088,782 83,183,408 39,848,377
2,431,457 4,708,444,183
755,152 9,137,724 199,468,913 44,059,193 4,535,293
467,414,712 1,804,960
973,889,183 29,345,797 40,523,902
83,505,615 19,557,916 88,701,238
3,657,287 19,650,547

115,050 524,750 3,828,111 5,365,562 529,131

3,565,383 23,922,710 68,167,856 909,086,475
7,988,766
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.303 (Continued)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2002a (dollars)

County
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

Direct federal expenditures/obligations

Total

Defense department

All other agencies

87,379,595 709,734,027 246,417,721
83,149,088 8,525,061
106,141,918 117,720,808 135,988,879
51,881,633 111,144,901
250,647,091 396,090,397 163,659,884 115,707,937 7,415,500,162
88,198,338 15,549,859 492,421,329 149,416,639 107,359,447
78,611,079 1,120,902,830
140,705,134 492,606,188
62,690,452
105,043,663 84,020,334
107,003,198 45,319,236
371,567,236
1,462,691,521 51,058,854
162,249,249 41,086,175 62,693,752
113,956,474 53,062,601 55,184,867 67,858,653 67,111,770
35,306,954 288,429,518
62,608,388 256,768,721
45,898,418

907,000 184,894,000
12,050,000 1,179,000 119,000
6,341,000 6,593,000 2,383,000 1,821,000 2,791,000
36,788,000 9,856,000 7,289,000 2,202,000
513,293,122
3,344,000 218,000
26,165,000 4,626,000 2,547,000
3,542,000 106,324,000
3,745,000 21,931,000
795,000
1,615,000 8,445,000 15,441,000 6,203,241 23,643,000
1,024,945,000 1,274,000 3,601,000 1,172,000 1,109,000
2,033,000 535,000
4,800,000 2,865,000 2,824,000
1,274,000 13,043,000
3,873,000 120,165,000
2,047,000

86,472,595 524,840,027 234,367,721
81,970,088 8,406,061
99,800,918 111,127,808 133,605,879
50,060,633 108,353,901
213,859,091 386,234,397 156,370,884 113,505,937 6,902,207,040
84,854,338 15,331,859 466,256,329 144,790,639 104,812,447
75,069,079 1,014,578,830
136,960,134 470,675,188
61,895,452
103,428,663 75,575,334 91,562,198 39,115,995
347,924,236
437,746,521 49,784,854
158,648,249 39,914,175 61,584,752
111,923,474 52,527,601 50,384,867 64,993,653 64,287,770
34,032,954 275,386,518
58,735,388 136,603,721
43,851,418

Other federal assistance

Direct loans

Guaranteed loans and insurance

1,785,406 24,832,746
149,407 2,406,706
312,070
1,515,168 1,013,225 1,149,145
387,590 101,500
50,000 424,593
91,020 108,091 84,309,725
435,900 27,400
1,078,300 884,645 808,472
445,700 998,936 5,827,490 1,354,238
85,920
0 194,350 1,781,494
0 705,582
870,480 1,532,878
251,075 0
1,418,899
310,723 418,833 113,365
46,920 194,945
254,565 135,256 1,935,283
90,124 4,981,100

27,460,714 216,897,963 129,162,951
27,204,539 684,481
85,973,652 1,746,165
13,310,070 6,625,208
23,372,455
68,180,929 84,285,065 166,195,392
3,008,471 768,744,393
22,408,007 317,019
2,208,341,494 30,291,687 36,898,056
1,674,413 1,019,149,306
9,367,578 109,459,520
264,679
7,737,148 18,253,314
2,037,908 3,118,174 348,267,252
100,962,559 18,776,601 42,718,686 7,027,151 12,547,790
8,973,596 16,638,256
1,847,940 6,173,511 6,600,992
4,938,250 12,777,480 80,086,435 143,721,649
635,183
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.303 (Continued)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2002a (dollars)

County
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell

Direct federal expenditures/obligations

Total

Defense department

All other agencies

27,677,778 594,809,853
70,496,415 115,143,751
52,231,477
82,668,387 99,770,822 31,148,231 104,270,990 45,682,999
246,266,929 73,774,392 41,418,031 70,911,711 97,126,916
1,689,367,353 213,204,713 70,100,974 38,735,723 130,521,756
151,948,527 82,096,120 79,301,957 56,830,443
195,785,255
60,628,873 79,000,905 18,441,705 76,605,550 57,727,475
1,309,378,264 181,884,666 22,970,558 86,648,942 60,179,583
254,602,060 135,261,057
38,307,190 175,388,892
36,577,234
15,504,222 104,977,127
54,308,783 83,474,179 74,969,008

2,004,000 237,604,154
11,783,000 5,794,000 2,112,000
2,805,000 2,839,000 1,180,000 1,616,000
588,000
1,892,000 4,728,000
683,000 1,929,000 5,673,000
850,079,000 6,648,000 4,358,000 1,223,000 5,696,000
8,626,000 3,200,000 2,278,000 7,432,000 13,853,000
1,891,000 3,265,000
410,000 1,974,000 1,540,000
208,555,000 8,073,000 1,055,000 1,234,000 1,519,000
6,412,000 3,522,000
832,000 6,620,000 4,680,000
166,000 4,191,000 1,013,000 6,982,000 1,092,000

25,673,778 357,205,699
58,713,415 109,349,751
50,119,477
79,863,387 96,931,822 29,968,231 102,654,990 45,094,999
244,374,929 69,046,392 40,735,031 68,982,711 91,453,916
839,288,353 206,556,713
65,742,974 37,512,723 124,825,756
143,322,527 78,896,120 77,023,957 49,398,443
181,932,255
58,737,873 75,735,905 18,031,705 74,631,550 56,187,475
1,100,823,264 173,811,666 21,915,558 85,414,942 58,660,583
248,190,060 131,739,057
37,475,190 168,768,892
31,897,234
15,338,222 100,786,127
53,295,783 76,492,179 73,877,008

Other federal assistance

Direct loans

Guaranteed loans and insurance

76,100 12,179,268
0 2,655,233
757,200
801,613 255,942
0 167,560 1,253,913
4,734,840 278,570 78,600 352,005 175,425
10,697,991 769,145 110,000 2,500 817,994
10,783,592 962,137
1,259,018 730,160 510,865
889,129 820,390
47,000 5,000
766,193
5,771,170 280,223
1,836,897 385,201
1,310,979
448,390 175,921 1,170,195 3,229,656
0
445,000 249,066 108,302 127,435 1,153,636

1,345,007 54,668,375
4,764,440 15,700,385 80,986,334
12,768,935 5,172,493 2,847,810 9,245,636
26,214,381
46,614,238 13,831,169
3,064,421 4,650,763 12,708,376
155,039,260 121,109,526
11,002,503 1,421,552
178,046,521
12,352,830 9,607,453
12,356,227 5,062,251
28,987,299
14,781,020 2,412,466 802,023 8,745,333
14,811,975
178,608,265 56,179,586 2,292,180 15,144,095 20,073,153
36,248,482 3,738,063 3,931,528
28,069,382 1,327,515
0 17,825,094
3,562,119 5,952,942 17,581,459
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.303 (Continued)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2002a (dollars)

County

Direct federal expenditures/obligations

Total

Defense department

All other agencies

Other federal assistance

Direct loans

Guaranteed loans and insurance

Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
State undistributed

231,043,414 199,837,289 133,876,487
56,548,664 34,148,960
269,056,017 60,665,024 46,377,855 94,620,501
129,700,051
280,230,117 206,997,639 231,681,272
41,975,984 105,313,379
156,563,365 15,488,935 32,247,366 78,653,064
301,300,792
55,726,419 65,172,029 54,909,265 105,562,769
2,254,015,733

5,464,000 4,920,000 3,161,000 1,876,000
355,000
13,207,000 873,000 666,000
3,474,000 3,697,000
5,401,000 6,799,000 4,604,000
642,000 1,457,000
15,840,000 211,000 295,000
3,059,000 6,204,000
956,000 1,727,000 1,069,000 2,677,000
0

225,579,414 194,917,289 130,715,487
54,672,664 33,793,960
255,849,017 59,792,024 45,711,855 91,146,501
126,003,051
274,829,117 200,198,639 227,077,272
41,333,984 103,856,379
140,723,365 15,277,935 31,952,366 75,594,064
295,096,792
54,770,419 63,445,029 53,840,265 102,885,769
2,254,015,733

1,469,453 167,461
2,647,355 265,000 40,180
1,026,945 367,533 921,124 177,618 167,660
1,031,062 329,130 574,827 85,746 605,940
610,016 239,752
30,343 131,300 124,672
592,863 1,178,585
504,865 1,097,207
0

27,875,700 38,195,340 14,975,895
3,262,626 2,223,255
42,739,592 12,217,463
3,723,433 10,835,074
6,379,818
24,749,670 80,351,510 18,370,262
143,817 3,907,793
17,114,894 6,561,607 2,319,156
15,049,795 53,891,316
10,780,040 23,026,401
1,009,500 44,778,400
743,549,094

a Federal fiscal year ending September 30.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Governments Division, Federal Programs Branch, Consolidated Federal Funds Report: Fiscal Year 2002.

TABLE 17.306
PER CAPITA AMOUNTS OF FEDERAL EXPENDITURE, BY SELECTED PROGRAM, THE UNITED STATES AND GEORGIA, FISCAL YEAR 2002 (dollars)

Program

United Statesa

Georgia

Total direct expenditures or obligations Department of Defense All other departments
Retirement and disability payments Social Security Federal retirement and disability payments Veterans benefits Other
Other direct payments - total Medicare benefits Excess earned income tax credits Unemployment compensation Food stamp payments Housing assistance Agricultural assistance Federal employees life and health insurance Other
Direct payments other than for individuals Grant awards
Highway planning and construction Family support payments to states Medical assistance program (Medicaid)
Procurement contract awards Defense Non-defense & non-USPS USPS
Salaries and wages Defense Other than defense and USPS USPS U.S. Coast Guard (Uniformed employees)
Other federal assistance Direct loans Guaranteed loans Insurance

6,527.24 963.70
5,686.25
2,125.74 1,702.41
290.32 87.49 45.52
1,464.23 870.82 100.33 167.02 63.27 14.89 116.82 47.54 83.55
195.82 1,439.47
112.08 60.52
524.15
939.65 574.19 317.37
48.08
690.32 263.90 242.00 178.79
5.62
3,163.48 107.06 743.09
2,313.32

5,996.92 1,283.93 4,712.99
1,862.65 1,384.39
339.83 98.25 40.19
1,186.87 670.12 140.78 106.98 72.58 15.84 81.07 36.63 62.87
142.42 1,226.58
105.90 42.99
493.42
860.29 670.08 147.42
42.79
860.53 448.88 251.16 159.12
1.36
2,585.83 109.77
1,145.59 1,330.47

Note: Data are based on dollar amounts; resident populations estimated as of July 1, 2002. Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. Per capita amounts calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
a United States includes fifty states, District of Columbia, and outlying possessions and territories.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Governments Division, Federal Programs Branch, Consolidated Federal Funds Report: Fiscal Year 2002.

18. L A W ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

. Total Reported lndex Cnmes and Clearances. Total Reported Arrests and
Relat~onsh~ofpCnme to Populat~on~nGeorgia 1998-2002........................................................ 386
. Arrests lor Index Cnmes by Age Group in Georgia 1998-2002................................................387 . . Changes ~nNumber Rate. and Arrests For Major Cnmes ~nGeorgia 1995-2002......................... 388 . . Age Race. and Sex Dtstribut~onol Persons Arrested for Index Crimes in Georg~a2002 ............ 390

Index Cr~mesNumber and Rate per 1 000 lnhab~tants~nGeorgla By MSA 2002

391

Summary of Index Cnmes ~nGeorg~aBy County 2002

392

. . . Motor Vehicle Crashes Injuries.and FatalitiesIn Georgia Wlth Selected
ContnbutlngFactors 1998-2002...........................................................................................3.96

. . . Traffic Acc~dentsInjuries.and Fatalitiesin Georgia By County 2002 .............................................. 397

. . . DUVDN~S-RelatedTrafficAccidents Injuries.and FatalitiesIn Georgia By County 2002.............. 401

Fam~lyV~olenceln Georgia. 1998.2002 ............................................................................................4.05
. Pnsonen ~nState and Federal Prisonsin Georgia and the United States 1990-2002...................... 406 . . Correct~onalnl st~tutionPopulat~onsln Georgia By Type Selected Years......................................407
. Summary Stalistlcs for State Pnsons Only. m Georgta Flscal Years 1990-2002.............................. 408
. InmatePopulation~nGeorg~a.By Most Serlous Type 01Cr~me2001-2003............................... 409 . Inmate and Probat~onPopulation of Georgla by Race and Sex Selected Years ........................ 410 . State Appropriat~onfsor the Judlc~aBl ranch Georgia. Fiscal Years 2001-2004................................ 412 . Filings and Dispos~t~on~snGeorgia's Superior Courts Calendar Years 1997-2001.......................... 412

Summary Statlstlcs lor Georg~a'sState Courts and Other County-Level Courts. 2001. By Type and D~spos~t~ofoCnaseload.............................................................................413

TABLE 18.102
TOTAL REPORTEDa INDEX CRIMES AND CLEARANCES, TOTAL REPORTED ARRESTS,
AND RELATIONSHIP OF CRIME TO POPULATION IN GEORGIA, 1998-2002

Category

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Index crimesb Incidents
Number Ratec Arrests
Population

400,433 5,239.9
62,690
7,863,536

391,828 5,031.2
60,062
8,045,965

331,265 4,046.5
57,162
8,230,094

365,776 4,046.5
54,801
8,394,795

356,771 4,046.5
56,121
8,544,005

Percentage changed

Population Index crimes

2.3

2.3

2.3

2.0

1.8

-1.6

-2.1

-15.5

10.4

-2.5

a Data are for reported incidents, arrests and clearances only, and do not include estimates for unreported incidents or non-reporting law enforcement agencies.
b Index crimes include murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft; see Table 18.110.
c Rate per 100,000 population.
d Percentage change from previous year, computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source:

Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, Crime Statistics, 2004; Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Summary Report, 2002; U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States and States, and for Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 (release date: December 18, 2003); Time Series of Georgia Intercensal Population Estimates by County: April 1, 1990 to April 1, 2000 (release date: April 17, 2002).

TABLE 18.103
ARRESTS FOR INDEX CRIMES BY AGE GROUP IN GEORGIA, 1998-2002

Index crimesa age group
16 and under 17-21 22-29 30-39 40-49 50 and older
Total

1998 Number Percentb

9,740

15

15,147

24

13,111

21

14,933

24

7,305

12

2,454

4

62,690

100

1999 Number Percentb

9,577

16

14,445

24

11,926

20

13,779

23

7,509

12

2,826

5

60,062

100

2000 Number Percentb

9,452 13,677 11,031 12,839
7,590 2,573
57,162

16.5 23.9 19.3 22.5 13.3
4.5
100

2001 Number Percentb

9,347 12,950 10,773 11,940
7,404 2,387
54,801

17.1 23.6 19.7 21.8 13.5
4.4
100.0

2002 Number Percentb

8,740 13,417 11,526 11,909
7,898 2,631
56,121

15.6 23.9 20.5 21.2 14.1
4.7
100.0

a Index crimes include seven offenses; see Table 18.110. b Calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, unpublished data, 1998, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Summary Report, 1999-2002.

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TABLE 18.110
CHANGES IN NUMBERa, RATEb, AND ARRESTSc FOR MAJOR (INDEX) CRIMES IN GEORGIA, 1995-2002

Type of crime
Total violent crime 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Murder 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Rape 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Robbery 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Aggravated assault 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Total property crime 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Incidentsa

Change from previous yeard

Rateb

Change from previous yeard

Arrestsc

Change from previous yeard

45,614 45,081 42,940 42,246 35,357 40,378 39,100 36,156
654 617 563 583 496 566 549 521
2,423 2,250 2,195 2,229 1,683 2,209 2,044 1,921
14,479 14,664 14,889 13,902 11,715 12,831 13,577 12,605
28,058 27,550 25,293 25,532 21,463 24,772 22,930 21,109
370,989 398,279 363,970 358,187 295,908 351,450 326,676 320,615

5.0 -1.2 -4.7 -1.6 -16.3 14.2 -3.2 -7.5
-2.5 -5.7 -8.8 3.6 -14.9 14.1 -3.0 -5.1
9.0 -7.1 -2.4 1.5 -24.5 31.3 -7.5 -6.0
-2.7 1.3 1.5 -6.6 -15.7 9.5 5.8 -7.2
9.4 -1.8 -8.2 0.9 -15.9 15.4 -7.4 -7.9
5.8 7.4 -8.6 -1.6 -17.4 18.8 -7.0 -1.9

633.4 613.1 573.6 552.8 432.0 518.5 466.3 422.3
9.1 8.4 7.5 7.6 6.1 7.3 6.5 6.1
33.6 30.6 29.3 29.2 20.6 28.4 24.4 22.4
201.0 199.4 198.9 182.0 143.1 164.8 161.9 147.2
389.6 374.7 337.9 334.1 262.2 318.1 273.5 246.6
5,152.0 5,416.6 4,862.0 4,687.1 3,614.5 4,512.7 3,896.4 3,745.4

2.9 -3.2 -6.4 -3.6 -21.9 20.0 -10.1 -9.4
-4.2 -7.7 -10.7 1.3 -19.7 19.7 -11.0 -6.2
6.7 -8.9 -4.2 -0.3 -29.5 37.9 -14.1 -8.2
-4.7 -0.8 -0.3 -8.5 -21.4 15.2 -1.8 -9.1
7.2 -3.8 -9.8 -1.1 -21.5 21.3 -14.0 -9.8
3.6 5.1 -10.2 -3.6 -22.9 24.8 -13.7 -3.9

20,825 18,835 19,345 16,994 15,831 15,750 15,205 15,181

8.4 -9.6 2.7 -12.2 -7.3 0.5 3.6 0.2

608 508 661 495 525 497 396 683
814 750 816 655 669 569 549 565
4,019 3,754 3,716 2,991 2,936 2,829 3,009 2,862
15,384 13,823 14,152 12,853 11,701 11,855 11,251 11,071

1.0 -16.4 30.1 -25.1
6.1 -5.3 -20.3 72.5
5.9 -7.9 8.8 -19.7 2.1 -14.9 -3.5 2.9
0.8 -6.6 -1.0 -19.5 -1.8 -3.6 6.4 -4.9
11.0 -10.1
2.4 -9.2 -9.0 1.3 -5.1 -1.6

57,004 56,489 52,040 45,696 44,231 41,412 39,596 40,940

5.7 -0.9 -7.9 -12.2 -3.2 -6.4 -4.4 3.4

(continued)

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TABLE 18.110 (continued)
CHANGES IN NUMBERa, RATEb, AND ARRESTSc FOR MAJOR (INDEX) CRIMES IN GEORGIA, 1995-2002

Type of crime

Incidentsa

Change from previous yeard

Rateb

Change from previous yeard

Arrestsc

Change from previous yeard

Burglary 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Larceny 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Auto theft 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Total Index crimes 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

72,795 77,851 76,268 72,701 57,987 69,562 66,646 68,461
258,224 275,931 245,194 244,172 204,026 242,385 223,570 216,476
39,970 44,497 42,508 41,314 33,895 39,503 36,460 35,678
416,603 443,360 406,910 400,433 331,265 391,828 365,776 356,771

3.2 6.9 -2.0 -4.7 -20.2 20.0 -4.2 2.7
5.8 6.9 -11.1 -0.4 -16.4 18.8 -7.8 -3.2
10.4 11.3 -4.5 -2.8 -18.0 16.5 -7.7 -2.1
5.7 6.4 -8.2 -1.6 -17.3 18.3 -6.6 -2.5

1,011.0 1,058.8 1,018.8
951.3 708.3 893.2 794.9 799.7
3,586.0 3,752.6 3,275.4 3,195.1 2,492.2 3,112.3 2,666.6 2,528.8
555.1 605.2 567.8 540.6 414.0 507.2 434.9 416.8
5,785.4 6,030.0 5,435.7 5,239.9 4,046.5 5,031.2 4,362.7 4,167.7

1.1 4.7 -3.8 -6.6 -25.5 26.1 -11.0 0.6
3.7 4.6 -12.7 -2.5 -22.0 24.9 -14.3 -5.2
8.1 9.0 -6.2 -4.8 -23.4 22.5 -14.3 -4.2
3.5 4.2 -9.9 -3.6 -22.8 24.3 -13.3 -4.5

9,274 9,322 8,796 7,949 7,649 7,039 6,738 7,212
43,468 42,817 38,789 34,312 33,411 30,880 30,104 30,854
4,262 4,350 4,455 3,435 3,171 3,493 2,754 2,874
77,829 75,324 71,385 62,690 60,062 57,162 54,801 56,121

-2.7 0.5 -5.6 -9.6 -3.8 -8.0 -4.3 7.0
7.3 -1.5 -9.4 -11.5 -2.6 -7.6 -2.5 2.5
9.2 2.1 2.4 -22.9 -7.7 10.2 -21.2 4.4
6.4 -3.2 -5.2 -12.2 -4.2 -4.8 -4.1 2.4

a The number of crimes is based on reported incidents only, and does not include estimates for unreported incidents or non-reporting law enforcement agencies.
b Rate per 100,000 persons.
c Includes only reported arrests; estimates for unreported arrests and non-reporting law enforcement agencies not included.
d Percentage change from previous year; computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Summary Report, 1999-2002.

TABLE 18.112
AGE, SEX, AND RACE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS ARRESTED FOR INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA, 2002

Type of crime
Total violent crime Murder Forcible rape Robbery Aggravated assault
Total property crime Burglary Larceny Motor vehicle theft
Total crime

Total arrests (number)
15,181 683 565
2,862 11,071 40,940
7,212 30,854
2,874
56,121

16 and under

Percentagea of arrests, by age group 17 to 21 22 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49

50 and above

8.29 9.66 12.39 9.64 7.64 18.28 20.06 17.65 20.53
15.57

21.24 26.79 24.78 33.61 17.52 24.89 27.95 24.10 25.78
23.91

25.83 28.99 23.54 24.77 26.02 18.58 18.21 18.47 20.63
20.54

23.55 18.30 24.42 20.55 24.60 20.36 19.08 20.58 21.16
21.22

15.09 11.42 11.33
9.54 16.95 13.70 12.48 14.39
9.32
14.07

6.00 4.83 3.54 1.89 7.26 4.20 2.22 4.82 2.57
4.69

Type of crime

Male

Percentagea of arrests by sex and race

Sex Female

White

Race

Non-white

Total violent crime Murder Forcible rape Robbery Aggravated assault
Total property crime Burglary Larceny Motor vehicle theft
Total index crime

78.77 84.33 98.23 89.90 74.56 71.62 89.75 66.12 85.18
73.56

21.16 15.67
0.00 10.10 25.44 28.38 10.25 33.88 14.82
26.43

28.58 37.48 29.20 20.30 30.14 40.27 41.46 40.50 34.79
37.11

71.42 62.52 70.80 79.70 69.86 59.73 58.54 59.50 65.21
62.89

a Percentages calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, 2002 Summary Report.

TABLE 18.120
INDEX CRIMES, NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 INHABITANTS, IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA, 2002

Type of crime and MSA*

Number

Ratea

Type of crime and MSA*

Number

Ratea

Murder

Albany

7

Athens

7

Atlanta

298

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 11

Chattanooga, TN-GA

0

Columbus, GA-AL

24

Macon

24

Savannah

44

Georgia

521

Forcible rape

Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Chattanooga, TN-GA Columbus, GA-AL Macon Savannah Georgia

50 57 982 147 16 26 88 87 1,921

Robbery

Albany

230

Athens

167

Atlanta

8,740

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 399

Chattanooga, TN-GA

43

Columbus, GA-AL

363

Macon

405

Savannah

854

Georgia

12,605

Aggravated assault

Albany

268

Athens

278

Atlanta

11,329

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 203

Chattanooga, TN-GA

95

Columbus, GA-AL

443

Macon

757

Savannah

961

Georgia

21,109

5.5 4.4 6.9 3.6 0.0 10.2 7.1 14.4 6.1
39.6 35.5 22.8 48.6 11.8 11.1 26.1 28.4 22.4
182.0 104.1 203.3 132.0
31.8 154.4 120.1 278.7 147.2
212.1 173.3 263.5
67.2 70.2 188.4 224.4 313.7 246.6

Burglary

Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Chattanooga, TN-GA Columbus, GA-AL Macon Savannah Georgia

1,555 1,322 35,741 2,155
867 2,008 4,485 3,407 68,461

Larceny - theft

Albany

4,135

Athens

5,935

Atlanta

108,232

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 8,420

Chattanooga, TN-GA

3,018

Columbus, GA-AL

8,833

Macon

12,986

Savannah

10,761

Georgia

216,476

Motor vehicle theft

Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Chattanooga, TN-GA Columbus, GA-AL Macon Savannah Georgia

364 531 23,381 1,119 291 1,057 1,963 2,079 35,678

1,230.8 823.9 831.2 713.0 640.3 854.0
1,329.8 1,112.0
799.7
3,272.9 3,698.9 2,517.0 2,785.6 2,228.9 3,756.5 3,850.2 3,512.3 2,528.8
288.1 330.9 543.7 370.2 214.9 449.5 582.0 678.6 416.8

* Georgia part only.
a Rates per 100,000 population, calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, 2002 Summary Report.

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TABLE 18.121 SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2002

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

Total crimes (number)
341 78
143 10
1,647
586 1,932 3,632
786 379
13,599 177 435 533 544
2,061 1,253
785 166 1,479
281 3,297 2,087
194 16,765
54 207 2,661 7,151
12
13,202 283
20,857 2,202 2,268
2,020 357
2,113 341
1,449

Total crimes (rank)
93 141 130 153
42
72 38 21 61 87
6 123
84 76 75
34 51 62 125 45
103 23 33
117 5
143 115
25 10 151
7 101
3 29 28
36 89 32 93 46

Index crime ratea
1,931.6 1,014.6 1,427.6
248.8 3,655.5
3,869.0 3,770.3 4,404.2 4,544.9 2,320.2
8,808.6 1,500.1 2,869.2 3,267.5 2,156.6
3,609.1 5,493.9 3,665.8 2,625.3 3,273.5
2,865.3 3,474.8 3,697.1 1,832.6 7,136.8
280.2 792.5 1,668.8 6,947.9 358.6
5,208.3 4,112.2 3,250.0 5,696.7 5,283.4
2,127.5 2,241.9 2,161.6 2,715.0 6,548.0

Index crime rate (rank)
101 137 128 151
41
34 35 26 23 82
1 122
66 49 91
42 12 40 74 48
67 44 38 106
4
150 144 115
5 148
15 29 50 11 13
94 87 90 71
8

Violent (number)

Property (number)

75 14
6 3 112
36 122 170 116
66
780 5
22 112
24
127 363
70 30 190
42 385
75 29 1,856
7 13 185 445
6
1,407 110
1,686 164 358
89 42 145 20 127

266 64
137 7
1,535
550 1,810 3,462
670 313
12,819 172 413 421 520
1,934 890 715 136
1,289
239 2,912 2,012
165 14,909
47 194 2,476 6,706
6
11,795 173
19,171 2,038 1,910
1,931 315
1,968 321
1,322
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County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

TABLE 18.121 (Continued) SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2002

Total crimes (number)
205 450 1,124 27,977 575
209 5,828 4,049
214 12
884 835 767
0 188
1,388 3,787 2,506
437 68,825
230 4
5,411 1,371
719
350 19,726
676 4,821
126
855 247 485 193 3,046
5,205 311
1,420 20
645

Total crimes (rank)
116 82 53 2 74
113 11 17
112 151
55 60 64 NA 120
48 19 26 83
1
109 155
12 49 66
90 4
67 14 133
56 106
80 118
24
13 100
47 150
68

Index crime ratea
1,303.0 2,553.0 4,002.1 4,153.1 2,980.2
1,808.0 6,083.8 4,110.2 1,758.1
312.7
2,154.2 4,044.2 3,521.3
0.0 899.1
1,437.5 4,089.6 2,149.1 2,095.3 8,395.6
910.6 153.6 7,807.3 2,939.5 3,001.3
2,315.4 3,040.4 1,790.1 3,181.0 1,254.6
3,179.0 984.3
2,086.0 1,713.6 2,175.8
4,449.2 3,110.3 3,124.9
163.9 5,009.3

Index crime rate (rank)
133 77 33 28 63
109 9
30 112 149
92 32 43 NA 141
127 31 93 95 2
140 154
3 65 62
83 61 110 52 135
53 138
97 113
89
25 57 56 153 18

Violent (number)

Property (number)

15 16 99 2,417 165
52 527 295
37 5
66 189 233
0 2
41 326 229
31 11,333
7 1 518 64 97
30 1,540
62 429
27
52 15 70 22 236
305 67 92 2 52

190 434 1,025 25,560 410
157 5,301 3,754
177 7
818 646 534
0 186
1,347 3,461 2,277
406 57,492
223 3
4,893 1,307
622
320 18,186
614 4,392
99
803 232 415 171 2,810
4,900 244
1,328 18
593
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County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

TABLE 18.121 (Continued) SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2002

Total crimes (number)
328 134
83 623 363
115 1,677
781 2,288
149
220 4,623
511 331 631
117 735 344 845
82
482 338
34 215 1,056
12,453 2,193 515 0 2,149
1,201 208 187 236
1,301
248 497
49 282 159

Total crimes (rank)
97 131 138
70 88
136 41 63 27
129
110 15 78 96 69
135 65 91 57
139
81 95 146 111 54
8 30 77 NA 31
52 114 121 108
50
105 79
145 102 126

Index crime ratea
1,917.2 1,542.9
881.7 2,514.3 2,237.8
1,604.1 3,688.3 2,816.7 3,736.7 1,761.6
2,040.4 4,935.9 2,264.2 2,356.5 2,365.3
1,630.0 3,445.5 3,138.7 3,699.2 1,280.8
2,022.2 1,493.1
401.4 1,310.7 2,734.5
6,720.5 3,057.0 1,888.5
0.0 2,278.5
4,984.9 810.9
1,168.3 1,616.9 3,299.6
2,551.7 2,566.6 1,915.6 1,815.0 2,094.0

Index crime rate (rank)
102 121 142
79 88
119 39 68 36
111
99 21 85 81 80
117 45 55 37
134
100 123 146 132
70
6 59 105 NA 84
19 143 136 118
46
78 76 103 108 96

Violent (number)

Property (number)

36

292

19

115

25

58

23

600

62

301

37

78

153

1,524

28

753

174

2,114

31

118

14

206

389

4,234

25

486

44

287

45

586

8

109

43

692

17

327

70

775

13

69

32

450

6

332

8

26

18

197

102

954

834

11,619

138

2,055

19

496

0

0

230

1,919

150

1,051

8

200

10

177

25

211

103

1,198

66

182

71

426

5

44

20

262

21

138

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TABLE 18.121 (Continued) SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Total crimes (number)

Total crimes (rank)

Index crime ratea

Index crime rate
(rank)

Violent (number)

Property (number)

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
MSA counties Non-MSA counties Georgiab

10,434 3,760 52 322 157
3,403 402 156
1,645 182
29 320 122 192 343
1,936 1,647
843 131
68
4,000 175 80 6 845
2,038 1,781 1,717
93 615
0 0 24 584 4,455
21 239 268 415
272,785 83,986
356,771

9

5,265.5

20

5,140.6

144

1,322.8

98

2,085.5

127

1,683.1

22

5,704.1

86

1,572.9

128

3,063.6

44

4,952.1

122

2,766.0

147

1,453.6

99

1,439.8

134

1,371.9

119

1,659.9

92

3,167.7

37

4,496.4

42

4,218.3

59

3,208.7

132

1,354.7

142

975.9

18

6,685.2

124

1,818.6

140

762.9

154

32.6

57

3,041.3

35

3,283.0

39

2,655.5

40

4,843.3

137

1,490.1

71

2,949.2

NA

0.0

NA

0.0

148

364.8

73

2,649.1

16

5,140.7

149

242.6

107

2,243.5

104

2,608.5

85

1,904.2

NA

4,579.1

NA

3,246.6

NA

4,175.7

14

671

17

329

131

3

98

21

114

45

10

311

120

34

58

56

20

155

69

12

125

5

126

36

129

15

116

64

54

60

24

165

27

186

51

127

130

9

139

5

7

237

107

45

145

16

155

3

60

89

47

64

72

142

22

124

124

17

64

80

NA

0

NA

0

147

5

73

63

16

327

152

5

86

43

75

42

104

23

NA

27,446

NA

8,710

NA

36,156

9,763 3,431
49 301 112
3,092 368 100
1,490 170
24 284 107 128 283
1,771 1,461
716 122
63
3,763 130 64 3 756
1,974 1,639 1,593
76 535
0 0 19 521 4,128
16 196 226 392
245,339 75,276
320,615

NA Not applicable.
a Number of crimes per 100,000 population, calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.
b Represents the sum of all counties, may differ from the published state total.
Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, Crime Statistics, 2002, internet database; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2002 Population Estimates.

TABLE 18.140
MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES, INJURIES AND FATALITIES, IN GEORGIA, WITH SELECTED CONTRIBUTING FACTORS,
1998-2002

Category

1998

1999a

2000

2001

2002

Motor vehicle crashes Motor vehicle crash injuries Motor vehicle crash fatalities

306,591 134,770
1,580

Contributing factors: Unsafe or illegal speed: Drivers in: Crashesb Injury crashesb Fatality crashesb

20,224 8,761 342

Alcohol and/or drug: Drivers in: Crashesc Injury crashesc Fatality crashesc

9,915 5,143
362

Deer related crashes Crashes Injuries Fatalities

8,913 643 3

Crashes involving pedestrians: Number of pedestrians involved in crashes Pedestrians injured Pedestrian fatalities

2,762 2,315
167

299,646 123,588
1,514

309,768 130,608
1,549

17,867 7,633 304

20,262 8,529 319

9,224 4,607
226
8,495 632 2
2,537 2,149
159

10,112 5,147 308
9,901 748 3
2,482 2,066
139

317,851 132,305
1,656

327,774 132,623
1,531

20,128 8,612 340

21,202 8,934 309

10,978 5,565 351
10,565 826 6
2,552 2,146
158

11,237 5,516 280
9,609 708 7
2,561 2,118
166

aNot all paper crash report documents could be recovered for 1999, so this figure is assumed to be lower than the actual count. bNumber of drivers noted with contributing factors of unsafe or illegal speed. Data excludes pedestrians and bicyclists. cNumber of drivers noted with driver condition of alcohol, drugs or alcohol and drugs. Data excludes pedestrians and bicyclists.

Source: Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Safety, revised and released June 2004.

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TABLE 18.142
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Vehicle miles traveled (millions)

Crashes

Number

Ratea

Injuries

Number

Ratea

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

294.8 154.4 136.9
70.9 456.7
281.6 596.0 1,664.4 187.4 234.2
1,935.3 163.6 204.0 224.8 554.4
761.4 352.2 339.2
84.3 755.8

549 72
202 33
1,935
574 1,600 3,267
217 284
7,775 216 210 218 794
1,996 942 535 93
1,087

186.2 46.6
147.6 46.5
423.7
203.8 268.4 196.3 115.8 121.2
401.8 132.1 102.9
97.0 143.2
262.2 267.5 157.7 110.4 143.8

208 34
122 40
943
257 623 1,555 131 179
3,723 113 148 154 327
941 372 333
43 490

70.5 22.0 89.1 56.4 206.5
91.3 104.5
93.4 69.9 76.4
192.4 69.1 72.5 68.5 59.0
123.6 105.6
98.2 51.0 64.8

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

233.7 1,220.5
751.0 174.9 2,393.0

Chattahoochee 94.1

Chattooga

296.9

Cherokee

1,627.7

Clarke

969.5

Clay

46.2

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

2,692.9 133.7
6,419.0 450.1 458.9

Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

810.8 413.8 1,296.1 145.9 475.8

237 3,194 2,061
209 12,736
57 417 4,281 5,744
46
12,248 83
26,998 343
1,008
3,361 559
3,212 30
848

101.4 261.7 274.4 119.5 532.2
60.6 140.5 263.0 592.5
99.5
454.8 62.1
420.6 76.2
219.7
414.5 135.1 247.8
20.6 178.2

173 1,661 1,051
116 4,931
28 273 1,536 1,984
34
4,564 60
8,939 283 633
1,152 399
1,679 38
389

74.0 136.1 140.0
66.3 206.1
29.8 92.0 94.4 204.7 73.6
169.5 44.9
139.3 62.9
137.9
142.1 96.4
129.5 26.0 81.8

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

2

*

0

*

1

*

0

*

14

3.1

5

1.8

9

1.5

19

1.1

0

*

4

*

27

1.4

4

*

5

2.5

9

4.0

7

1.3

4

*

10

2.8

6

1.8

0

*

7

0.9

4

*

18

1.5

13

1.7

4

*

40

1.7

3

*

11

3.7

29

1.8

12

1.2

0

*

28

1.0

6

4.5

51

0.8

6

1.3

13

2.8

12

1.5

10

2.4

20

1.5

4

*

12

2.5

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TABLE 18.142 (Continued)
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Vehicle miles traveled (millions)

Crashes

Number

Ratea

Injuries

Number

Ratea

Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge

356.6 209.6 435.2 7,421.8 241.0

Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols

428.0 1,009.5 1,516.8
201.1 45.1

Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin

435.9 260.8 374.2 141.0 265.7

Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

896.0 1,077.2 1,202.4
534.8 11,570.4

Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady

373.4 37.6
950.2 839.3 308.3

Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

345.4 6,234.5
488.0 1,701.0
149.5

Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry

411.4 453.3 317.8 138.9 1,986.3

Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

1,248.8 147.9 973.9 187.3 185.9

431 580 692 32,497 357
351 3,694 4,424
69 45
975 583 467 231 599
2,990 4,019 3,740
810 48,570
436 24
3,027 1,679
577
410 26,940
1,074 5,963
52
708 415 640 137 6,126
3,798 135
1,627 151 317

120.9 276.7 159.0 437.9 148.2
82.0 365.9 291.7
34.3 99.7
223.7 223.6 124.8 163.8 225.5
333.7 373.1 311.1 151.5 419.8
116.8 63.8
318.6 200.1 187.2
118.7 432.1 220.1 350.6
34.8
172.1 91.6
201.4 98.6
308.4
304.1 91.3
167.1 80.6
170.5

235 264 418 12,358 284
154 1,829 1,911
39 30
445 290 357 177 342
973 1,620 1,430
325 16,703
248 12
1,278 880 339
175 9,014
543 2,228
54
472 355 377
77 2,147
1,697 106 730 76 152

65.9 125.9
96.1 166.5 117.9
36.0 181.2 126.0
19.4 66.5
102.1 111.2
95.4 125.5 128.7
108.6 150.4 118.9
60.8 144.4
66.4 31.9 134.5 104.9 110.0
50.7 144.6 111.3 131.0
36.1
114.7 78.3
118.6 55.4
108.1
135.9 71.7 75.0 40.6 81.8

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

4

*

4

*

3

*

65

0.9

3

*

8

1.9

11

1.1

15

1.0

6

3.0

0

*

9

2.1

3

*

8

2.1

4

*

7

2.6

5

0.6

16

1.5

12

1.0

15

2.8

121

1.1

2

*

1

*

18

1.9

7

0.8

9

2.9

5

1.5

62

1.0

9

1.8

31

1.8

6

4.0

8

1.9

7

1.5

6

1.9

7

5.0

17

0.9

24

1.9

1

*

18

1.9

3

*

2

*

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TABLE 18.142 (Continued)
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Vehicle miles traveled (millions)

Crashes

Number

Ratea

Injuries

Number

Ratea

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar

296.0 143.0 125.3 329.6 262.0

Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

98.8 850.5 221.9 690.6
90.1

Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison

155.2 1,324.7
291.1 185.4 327.8

Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller

107.2 352.2 434.9 345.8 112.6

Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray

302.0 828.9 112.1 469.0 428.9

Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding

1,484.7 834.5 476.3 171.8 704.5

Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk

510.0 331.2 255.9 182.7 450.1

Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

124.1 316.2
44.4 230.1 115.9

129 156
50 780 469
58 1,469
177 1,501
97
119 3,470
910 219 705
120 701 401 495
86
155 945
31 341 601
8,364 985 677 224
1,688
895 588 133 151 1,095
125 711
21 343 118

43.6 109.1
39.9 236.7 179.0
58.7 172.7
79.8 217.4 107.6
76.7 261.9 312.6 118.1 215.1
111.9 199.0
92.2 143.2
76.4
51.3 114.0
27.7 72.7 140.1
563.4 118.0 142.1 130.4 239.6
175.5 177.5
52.0 82.7 243.3
100.7 224.9
47.3 149.1 101.8

107 88 41
253 220
52 670 192 794
69
95 1,635
414 120 359
66 396 198 285
60
185 422
37 228 432
2,849 521 260 135 911
410 310 123 126 634
86 263
14 183
61

36.2 61.5 32.7 76.8 84.0
52.6 78.8 86.5 115.0 76.6
61.2 123.4 142.2
64.7 109.5
61.6 112.4
45.5 82.4 53.3
61.3 50.9 33.0 48.6 100.7
191.9 62.4 54.6 78.6
129.3
80.4 93.6 48.1 69.0 140.9
69.3 83.2 31.5 79.6 52.6

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

3

*

5

3.5

0

*

5

1.5

3

*

1

*

15

1.8

6

2.7

16

2.3

1

*

4

*

18

1.4

5

1.7

2

*

8

2.4

7

6.5

8

2.3

10

2.3

8

2.3

2

*

14

4.6

17

2.1

2

*

9

1.9

8

1.9

21

1.4

17

2.0

8

1.7

2

*

5

0.7

12

2.4

8

2.4

7

2.7

1

*

9

2.0

4

*

7

2.2

1

*

4

*

0

*

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TABLE 18.142 (Continued)
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Vehicle miles traveled (millions)

Crashes

Number

Ratea

Injuries

Number

Ratea

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

Richmond

1,925.0

10,062

522.7

3,100

161.0

28

1.5

Rockdale

892.8

3,268

366.0

1,098

123.0

13

1.5

Schley

55.6

52

93.5

33

59.3

2

*

Screven

226.5

279

123.2

231

102.0

5

2.2

Seminole

131.4

123

93.6

100

76.1

1

*

Spalding

682.6

2,433

356.4

1,221

178.9

11

1.6

Stephens

301.4

869

288.4

424

140.7

10

3.3

Stewart

124.0

59

47.6

54

43.6

2

*

Sumter

346.5

894

258.0

521

150.3

7

2.0

Talbot

148.0

142

96.0

97

65.5

3

*

Taliaferro

119.3

57

47.8

37

31.0

0

*

Tattnall

251.4

312

124.1

224

89.1

9

3.6

Taylor

168.8

130

77.0

100

59.2

0

*

Telfair

148.3

169

114.0

100

67.5

2

*

Terrell

187.3

180

96.1

102

54.5

2

*

Thomas

557.4

1,341

240.6

615

110.3

16

2.9

Tift

683.1

1,365

199.8

795

116.4

10

1.5

Toombs

317.9

714

224.6

325

102.2

12

3.8

Towns

123.3

43

34.9

48

38.9

2

*

Treutlen

182.1

181

99.4

75

41.2

1

*

Troup

995.9

2,071

207.9

1,015

101.9

9

0.9

Turner

338.7

192

56.7

116

34.3

6

1.8

Twiggs

315.3

262

83.1

152

48.2

5

1.6

Union

255.6

264

103.3

172

67.3

8

3.1

Upson

285.6

769

269.2

441

154.4

8

2.8

Walker

568.6

1,377

242.2

873

153.5

6

1.1

Walton

716.8

1,341

187.1

701

97.8

10

1.4

Ware

484.3

1,196

247.0

627

129.5

15

3.1

Warren

201.6

136

67.5

114

56.5

5

2.5

Washington

282.0

558

197.9

292

103.6

3

*

Wayne

355.5

526

148.0

275

77.4

3

*

Webster

72.2

53

73.4

38

52.6

1

*

Wheeler

115.1

50

43.5

44

38.2

3

*

White

226.8

753

332.0

331

145.9

11

4.9

Whitfield

1,418.0

3,829

270.0

1,497

105.6

16

1.1

Wilcox

99.1

67

67.6

41

41.4

0

*

Wilkes

155.6

115

73.9

78

50.1

5

3.2

Wilkinson

196.2

203

103.5

121

61.7

2

*

Worth

353.4

405

114.6

288

81.5

5

1.4

Georgia 106,785.3

327,774

307.0 132,623

124.2

1,531

1.4

* Number under 5, no rate calculated.
a Rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled.
Source: Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Safety, Crash Statistics Analysis, Statistics and Information Notebook, 2002.

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TABLE 18.143
DUI/DRUGS RELATED TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Licensed drivers (number)

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

13,058 5,409 8,023 2,842
29,384

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

12,697 38,543 69,666 12,790 12,497

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

114,083 9,076
12,162 11,890 21,012

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

37,767 16,760 16,224
3,980 30,519

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

6,950 71,495 42,829
6,958 170,277

Chattahoochee 3,461

Chattooga

18,219

Cherokee

130,507

Clarke

72,076

Clay

2,469

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

186,789 5,099
529,761 26,888 29,784

Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

78,587 11,829 76,062
7,972 15,431

Crashes

Number

Ratea

18

137.85

10

184.88

11

137.11

0

*

63

214.4

33

259.9

66

171.24

163

233.97

10

78.19

22

176.04

225

197.22

9

99.16

15

123.33

28

235.49

27

128.5

113

299.2

43

256.56

23

141.77

6

150.75

48

157.28

21

302.16

143

200.01

93

217.14

9

129.35

402

236.09

9

260.04

38

208.57

181

138.69

233

323.27

3

*

398

213.07

5

98.06

756

142.71

60

223.15

52

174.59

128

162.88

28

236.71

122

160.4

3

*

31

200.89

Injuries

Number

Ratea

9

68.9

10

184.9

9

112.2

0

*

26

88.5

18

141.8

32

83.0

94

134.9

6

46.9

22

176.0

112

98.2

5

55.1

14

115.1

13

109.3

17

80.9

76

201.2

37

220.8

16

98.6

2

*

25

81.9

17

244.6

83

116.1

60

140.1

2

*

124

72.8

7

202.3

27

148.2

116

88.9

100

138.7

2

*

159

85.1

5

98.1

268

50.6

48

178.5

32

107.4

53

67.4

32

270.5

66

86.8

2

*

14

90.7

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

0

*

0

*

0

*

0

*

3

*

0

*

1

*

5

7.2

0

*

2

*

2

*

0

*

0

*

1

*

0

*

1

*

4

*

1

*

0

*

0

*

0

*

2

*

2

*

0

*

1

*

0

*

1

*

8

6.1

6

8.3

0

*

3

*

0

*

6

1.1

1

*

7

23.5

3

*

2

*

5

6.6

2

*

0

*

(continued)

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TABLE 18.143 (Continued)
DUI/DRUGS RELATED TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Licensed drivers (number)

Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

11,911 16,303 19,795 522,929 13,577
8,780 67,125 82,583
8,771 2,628
33,170 15,437 17,495
7,706 18,790
85,708 69,213 86,502 17,785 632,636
20,659 2,121
56,297 37,262 16,538
11,239 520,884
29,701 115,485
6,153
22,057 22,696 17,711
8,798 113,111
89,172 7,817
35,969 9,725
10,644

Crashes

Number

Ratea

38 24 29 600 26
19 118 178
6 9
46 48 37
9 35
77 130 131
47 1036
34 2
107 86 60
21 689
53 253
12
53 21 40
8 166
141 13 88 7 18

319.03 147.21 146.5 114.74 191.5
216.4 175.79 215.54
68.41 342.47
138.68 310.94 211.49 116.79 186.27
89.84 187.83 151.44 264.27 163.76
164.58 *
190.06 230.8 362.8
186.85 132.28 178.45 219.08 195.03
240.29 92.53
225.85 90.93
146.76
158.12 166.3 244.66
71.98 169.11

Injuries

Number

Ratea

31

260.3

17

104.3

12

60.6

232

44.4

22

162.0

9

102.5

55

81.9

98

118.7

3

*

7

266.4

29

87.4

31

200.8

33

188.6

7

90.8

25

133.1

42

49.0

48

69.4

65

75.1

21

118.1

444

70.2

33

159.7

3

*

38

67.5

58

155.7

23

139.1

12

106.8

216

41.5

30

101.0

114

98.7

9

146.3

46

208.6

16

70.5

24

135.5

8

90.9

70

61.9

73

81.9

11

140.7

61

169.6

7

72.0

12

112.7

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

1

*

0

*

2

*

10

1.9

0

*

1

*

2

*

3

*

2

*

0

*

0

*

0

*

3

*

0

*

2

*

1

*

4

*

2

*

3

*

13

2.1

1

*

0

*

0

*

1

*

0

*

1

*

6

1.2

3

*

3

*

0

*

2

*

1

*

2

*

0

*

4

*

1

*

0

*

6

16.7

0

*

0

*

(continued)

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TABLE 18.143 (Continued)
DUI/DRUGS RELATED TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Licensed drivers (number)

Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin Macon Madison
Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

13,205 5,900 6,314
19,680 12,893
5,688 34,742 20,062 38,704
6,571
6,214 65,216 17,701
8,976 22,185
4,857 16,987
8,481 17,467
4,754
16,061 18,174
6,172 13,794 27,723
129,716 57,305 22,982 10,619 71,967
20,738 22,988 13,403 12,595 30,126
7,066 15,335
1,692 12,740
5,451

Crashes

Number

Ratea

4

*

9

152.54

3

*

14

71.14

23

178.39

16

281.29

75

215.88

9

44.86

78

201.53

14

213.06

15

241.39

163

249.94

38

214.68

13

144.83

51

229.89

13

267.65

36

211.93

26

306.57

31

177.48

6

126.21

18

112.07

32

176.08

8

129.62

21

152.24

42

151.5

249

191.96

61

106.45

20

87.02

22

207.18

99

137.56

45

216.99

32

139.2

24

179.06

14

111.16

65

215.76

8

113.22

29

189.11

2

*

26

204.08

14

256.83

Injuries

Number

Ratea

3

*

8

135.6

1

*

2

*

15

116.3

16

281.3

42

120.9

9

44.9

43

111.1

8

121.8

15

241.4

66

101.2

37

209.0

10

111.4

36

162.3

6

123.5

27

159.0

8

94.3

23

131.7

5

105.2

20

124.5

14

77.0

8

129.6

18

130.5

39

140.7

104

80.2

32

55.8

7

30.5

24

226.0

55

76.4

32

154.3

15

65.3

27

201.5

8

63.5

42

139.4

2

*

16

104.3

1

*

26

204.1

8

146.8

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

0

*

2

*

0

*

0

*

1

*

0

*

3

*

3

*

2

*

1

*

1

*

0

*

0

*

0

*

1

*

2

*

2

*

2

*

1

*

0

*

1

*

2

*

0

*

6

43.5

1

*

1

*

1

*

0

*

0

*

1

*

6

28.9

1

*

3

*

0

*

1

*

1

*

2

*

1

*

1

*

0

*

(continued)

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TABLE 18.143 (Continued)
DUI/DRUGS RELATED TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS, AND FATALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2002

County

Licensed drivers (number)

Crashes

Number

Ratea

Injuries

Number

Ratea

Fatalities

Number

Ratea

Richmond

137,869

370

268.37

139

100.8

9

6.5

Rockdale

63,782

92

144.24

54

84.7

0

*

Schley

3,010

8

265.78

8

265.8

1

*

Screven

11,283

21

186.12

20

177.3

1

*

Seminole

7,346

6

81.68

4

*

0

*

Spalding

48,081

100

207.98

50

104.0

4

*

Stephens

21,843

49

224.33

35

160.2

2

*

Stewart

3,633

2

*

1

*

0

*

Sumter

23,052

40

173.52

25

108.5

3

*

Talbot

5,610

13

231.73

9

160.4

2

*

Taliaferro

1,321

4

*

0

*

0

*

Tattnall

14,351

32

222.98

24

167.2

1

*

Taylor

6,919

13

187.89

11

159.0

0

*

Telfair

8,927

13

145.63

19

212.8

0

*

Terrell

7,550

14

185.43

9

119.2

0

*

Thomas

33,255

64

192.45

37

111.3

4

*

Tift

28,278

71

251.08

45

159.1

2

*

Toombs

19,920

31

155.62

20

100.4

2

*

Towns

8,738

6

68.67

7

80.1

0

*

Treutlen

4,790

7

146.14

7

146.1

0

*

Troup

44,243

87

196.64

45

101.7

4

*

Turner

6,567

11

167.5

4

*

0

*

Twiggs

8,202

8

97.54

6

73.2

1

*

Union

16,077

19

118.18

13

80.9

0

*

Upson

21,445

44

205.18

23

107.3

3

*

Walker

49,867

97

194.52

63

126.3

2

*

Walton

51,566

57

110.54

44

85.3

1

*

Ware

27,362

36

131.57

22

80.4

2

*

Warren

4,490

10

222.72

6

133.6

0

*

Washington

14,248

22

154.41

20

140.4

1

*

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield

20,009 1,813 4,094
18,929 68,405

18

89.96

3

*

3

*

56

295.84

150

219.28

13

65.0

1

*

2

*

45

237.7

71

103.8

0

*

0

*

2

*

5

26.4

3

*

Wilcox

5,681

5

88.01

4

*

0

*

Wilkes

8,179

10

122.26

6

73.4

1

*

Wilkinson

8,206

19

231.54

14

170.6

1

*

Worth

17,530

31

176.84

28

159.7

0

*

Georgia

6,574,423

11,273

171.47

5,687

86.5

256

3.9

* Number under 5, no rate calculated.
a Rate per 100,000 licensed drivers.
Source: Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Safety, Crash Statistics Analysis, Statistics and Information Notebook, 2002.

TABLE 18.145
FAMILY VIOLENCE IN GEORGIA, 1998-2002, WITH DETAILED STATISTICS FOR 2002

Category
Reported cases Children present Children involved No children present

1998
55,121 12,048 14,578 28,495

1999
49,569 10,447 12,876 26,246

2000
56,339 24,944 11,819 19,576

2001
57,597 11,823 14,090 31,684

2002
59,997 12,409 13,803 33,785

2002

Relationship of aggressor to victim

Present spouse Former spouse Parent Child Stepparent Stepchild Foster parent Foster child None of the above Total

17,923 3,832 3,629 3,932 709 374 53 476
27,206 58,134

Weapon used
Firearm Cutting/Knife Hand/Fist Other weapons Totals

1,104 2,921 27,140 26,969 58,134

Aggressor by sex
Abuse type
Fatal injury Permanently disabled Temporarily disabled Broken bones Gun/Knife wounds Superficial wounds Property damage Threats Abusive language Sexual abuse Other abuse Totals
Police action taken, 2002
Arrested Citation Separation Mediation Other None Total

Male
46 34 310 191 483 21,734 4,354 5,503 4,244 195 7,477 44,571
17,647 434
8,131 4,881 18,931 8,110 58,134

Female
13 7
71 24 506 5,619 1,415 1,231 1,350
7 2,407 12,650

Abusers not listed
3 1 17 6 28 927 210 296 409 10 869 2,776

Total
62 42 398 221 1,017 28,280 5,979 7,030 6,003 212 10,753 59,997

Note: Data as of May 18, 2004. Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, unpublished data, 2004.

TABLE 18.201
PRISONERS IN STATE AND FEDERAL PRISONSa IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2002

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Georgiab
22,411 23,644 25,290 27,783 33,425 34,266

United States
773,919 824,133 883,656 970,444 1,054,702 1,126,293

Total prisoners
Year
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Georgiab
35,139 36,505 39,262 42,091 44,232 45,937 47,445

United States
1,182,169 1,242,153 1,300,573 1,363,701 1,391,261 1,404,032 1,440,655

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Georgiab
21,971 22,910 24,848 27,079 32,523 34,168

Prisoners sentenced to more than one year

United States

Year

Georgiab

739,980 789,349 847,271 932,266 1,016,691 1,085,369

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

34,328 35,787 38,758 42,008 44,141 45,904 47,424

United States
1,138,187 1,195,498 1,245,402 1,304,074 1,329,367 1,345,217 1,380,370

Year

Georgiab

Incarceration rate per 100,000 population

United States

Year

Georgiab

United States

1990

327

292

1993

387

351

1994

456

387

1995

447

409

1996

462

427

1997

427

445

1998

502

461

1999

532

476

2000

550

478

2001

542

470

2002

552

476

a For years ending December 31. b Numbers indicate custodial, not jurisdictional counts.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Correctional Populations in the United States, 19911992; 1995; Darrell K. Gillard, Prisoners in 1992; 1995; Christopher Mumola and Allen J. Beck, Prisoners in
1996; 1998; Allen J. Beck, Prisoners in 1999; Allen J. Beck, Paige M. Harrison, Prisoners in 2000; 2001; 2002.

TABLE 18.202
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION POPULATIONSb IN GEORGIA, BY TYPE, SELECTED YEARS

Type of facility

1995

2000

2001

2002

2003

Transition centers County correctional
institutions State correctional
institutions Inmate boot camps Private prisons Othera
Total

659
3,388
29,874 --23
34,282

928
3,888
34,991 ----
44,316

920
4,682
34,312 530
4,561 --
45,005

918
4,975
36,258 512
4,573 --
47,236

1,103
4,925
35,705 745
4,598 --
47,076

-- Data missing or not available.
a Includes inmates in other custody.
b Inmate counts as of December of each year.
Source: Georgia Department of Corrections, Planning, Research and Statistics Branch, Calendar Year-end Inmate Statistical Profiles for 1996; Inmates' Profiles, December 2000-2003.

TABLE 18.204
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR STATE PRISONS ONLY, IN GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1990-2002

Fiscal year

Total average inmate
count (number)

Total expendituresa
($)

Total cost per inmate
per day ($)

Total admissions (number)

Total departures (number)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002

17,125 18,697 19,604 20,912 24,236 28,125
30,418 36,518 37,951 41,010 43,732
45,000 47,000

278,654,025 327,677,066 324,345,820 371,273,799 374,136,330 443,903,448
459,435,505 671,482,632
NA 818,797,188 887,479,467
923,504,508 968,069,827

44.58 48.02 45.33 48.64 48.56 48.91
47.78 46.19 NA. 47.68 49.82
49.58 48.65

19,850 20,489 18,572 17,870 16,692 16,034
17,624 15,100 17,117 20,628 17,866
17,934 17,988

17,884 18,961 17,070 15,675 13,341 12,312
16,657 16,291 14,428
NA 15,814
16,034 16,614

NA Not available.
a Expenditures for 1999 and following years reflect Department of Corrections' expenditures as reported in the Department's Annual Reports.

Source: Georgia Department of Corrections, Annual Report, 1990-1996; unpublished data,1997; Annual Report, 1999; 2002.

TABLE 18.205
INMATE AND PROBATION POPULATIONa IN GEORGIA, BY MOST SERIOUS TYPE OF CRIME, 2001-2003a

Type of crime

2001

Number

Percent

Violent personal Non-violent personal Property Drug sales Drug possession HTV and DUI Sex offenders Other Not reported
Total reported

19,633 33
10,085 4,150 3,487 594 5,702 1,571 195
45,450

43.0 0.0
22.0 9.0 8.0 1.0
13.0 3.0 0.4
100.0

Inmate population

2002

Number

Percent

20,429 41
10,078 4,106 3,557 445 5,948 1,518 190
46,312

44.0 0.0
22.0 9.0 8.0 1.0
13.0 3.0 0.4
100

2003

Number

Percent

21,067 228
10,257 3,707 3,535 384 6,252 1,790 267
47,220

44.6 0.5
21.7 7.9 7.5 0.8
13.2 3.8 0.6
100.0

Type of crime

2001

Number

Percent

Probation population

2002

Number

Percent

2003

Number

Percent

Violent personal Non-violent personal Property Drug sales Drug possession Alcohol (except DUI) Habitual violator/DUI Sex offenders Other
Not reported
Total reported

17,079 652
44,980 7,857
33,777 80
6,607 4,759 8,198
1
123,990

14.0 1.0
36.0 6
27.0 0.0 5.0 4 7.0
0.0
100

17,092 612
44,712 8,546
33,115 35
4,357 5,137 7,062
--
120,668

14.0 1.0
37.0 7
27.0 0.0 4.0 4 6.0
--
100

18,096 1,382
48,176 9,211
34,962 27
3,724 5,543 8,337
--
129,458

14.0 1.1
37.2 7.1
27.0 0.0 2.9 4.3 6.4
--
100.0

-- Indicates zero. a As of April of each year.

Source: Georgia Department of Corrections, Inmate Profiles, 2001-2003; Probationers Profiles, 2001-2003.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.210
INMATE AND PROBATION POPULATIONa OF GEORGIA, BY RACE AND SEX, SELECTED YEARS

Year
1990 Number Percent of total
1995 Number Percent of total
2000 Number Percent of total
2001 Number Percent of total
2002 Number Percent of total
2003 Number Percent of total

White

Male Nonwhite

Inmate population

Female

White

Nonwhite

Total

7,049 31.6
10,330 30.0
13,367 30.9
14,370 33.0
15,368 32.0
15,492 33.0

14,047 63.0
21,950 64.0
27,186 62.9
28,733 67.0
28,948 61.0
28,605 60.0

426 1.9
716 2.0
1,081 2.5
1,221 43.0
1,405 3.0
1,493 3.0

780 3.5
1,286 4.0
1,569 3.6
1,613 57.0
1,724 4.0
1,698 4.0

22,302 100.0
34,282 100.0
43,203 100.0
45,937 100.0
47,445 100.0
47,288 100.0
(continued)

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.210 (Continued)
INMATE AND PROBATION POPULATIONa OF GEORGIA, BY RACE AND SEX, SELECTED YEARS

Year

White

Male Nonwhite

Probation populationa

Female

White

Nonwhite

Total

1990 Number Percent of total
1995 Number Percent of total
2000 Number Percent of total
2001 Number Percent of total
2002 Number Percent of total
2003 Number Percent of total

54,337 42.3
52,822 40.0
50,230 37.5
43,503 46.0
44,649 36.0
47,642 36.0

50,085 39.0
54,190 41.0
55,613 41.5
51,065 54.0
52,746 42.0
54,710 42.0

11,676 9.1
11,788 9.0
13,623 10.2
12,578 48.0
13,457 11.0
14,499 11.0

12,417 9.7
13,343 10.0
14,588 10.9
13,387 52.0
13,810 11.0
14,273 11.0

128,515 100.0
132,143 100.0
134,054 100.0
120,533 100.0
124,662 100.0
131,124 100.0

Note: Due to rounding, percentages may not add to 100 percent. a Inmate counts are as of December in each year.

Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, unpublished data, 1990; Georgia Department of Corrections, Planning, Research, and Statistics Unit, Calendar Year-end Inmate Statistical Profiles, 1990; 1995; Inmates Profiles, December 2000-2003; Probationers Profiles, December 2000-2003.

TABLE 18.501
STATE APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE JUDICIAL BRANCH, GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 2001-2004 (dollars)

Court or agency

FY 2001

FY 2002

FY 2003

FY 2004

Supreme Court Court of Appeals Superior Court Judges Superior Courts District Attorneys Juvenile Court Institute of Continuing Judicial Education Judicial Council Judicial Qualifications Commission Indigent Defense Council Georgia Courts Automation Commission Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution
Total state funds

7,094,074 10,843,148 48,537,471 37,240,049
3,548,700 1,161,187 8,145,907
256,262 5,893,227 2,911,982
342,690
125,974,697

7,382,486 11,227,569 49,740,955 45,527,634
1,424,347 1,301,855 12,615,386
271,476 7,659,946 2,500,030
341,982
139,993,666

7,547,324 11,571,428 49,336,874 44,494,146
1,424,336 1,234,973 14,347,702
268,279 7,703,719 1,700,368
355,557
139,984,706

7,521,463 11,699,633 49,527,834 44,161,468
1,382,402 1,048,305 16,248,727
250,642 9,539,145
-348,186
141,727,805

Source: State of Georgia, Office of Planning and Budget, Amended Budget Report, Fiscal Years 2001-2004.

TABLE 18.502
FILINGS AND DISPOSITIONS IN GEORGIA'S SUPERIOR COURTS, CALENDAR YEARS 1997-2001

Categorya

1997

1998

Calendar year 1999

2000

2001

Filings Total filings Civil filings Criminal filings Average per judge
Dispositions Total dispositions Civil dispositions Criminal dispositions Average per judge

333,001 202,269 130,732
1,903
315,479 194,046 121,433
1,803

340,849 206,682 134,167
1,948
329,023 200,555 128,468
1,880

334,311 205,026 129,285
1,899
317,062 188,264 128,798
1,801

343,167 210,262 132,905
1,875
333,367 197,067 136,300
1,822

348,530 213,998 134,532
1,894
339,571 204,565 135,006
1,845

a Criminal based on number of defendants, and civil based on cases.

Source: Judicial Council of Georgia, Administrative Office of the Courts, Annual Report on the Work of the Georgia Courts, 1998; Research Review, 2000-2003.

TABLE 18.512
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA'S STATE COURTS AND OTHER COUNTY-LEVEL COURTS, 2001,
BY TYPE AND DISPOSITION OF CASELOAD

Court/period/caseload

Filed

Number and disposition Disposed

Open

State Courts (number of cases)
Total Misdemeanors Traffic Civil
Juvenile Courtsa (number of children)
Total Delinquent Unruly Termination of Parental Rights Deprived Traffic Special proceedings
Probate Courts (number of docket entries)
Criminal Total Misdemeanor Traffic
Civil Total Administration No administration Probate Common Solemn Guardianship Year's support Hospitalization Habeas corpus Licenses Marriage Pistol
Magistrate Courts (cases filed)
Total warrants and filings Total hearings and dispositions
Criminal cases Warrants issued Hearings Ordinance violations Misdemeanors
Civil Cases Claim cases Other civil cases

702,096 174,471 406,944 120,681
93,752 45,042 12,058
891 19,563 12,683
3,515
149,735 7,141
142,594
42,382 6,003 984
710 16,048 14,117
1,671 2,800
49
51,575 46,904
774,780 NA
273,691 NA
56,518 66,704
162,828 215,039

609,410 153,543 369,302
86,565
82,252 40,106 10,707
725 16,254 11,384
3,076
148,275 6,611
141,664
NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA NA
NA 628,635
NA 262,056
51,921 48,475
126,267 139,916

186,919 30,565 62,998 93,356
30,967 14,164
4,229 424
6,928 3,883 1,339
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA

NA Not applicable. a Based on reports for 106 of 159 counties that reported.

Source: Judicial Council of Georgia, Administrative Office of the Courts, Research Review, 2003.

19. PUBLIC WELFARE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Unemployment lnsurance Coverage In Georgia. Years Endlng
December 30. 1990-2002......................... .. ... ... ... ..... ... .......... ... .. .......................................... 416

Unemployment lnsurance Claims and Payments in Georgia. Years Endlng June 30. 1990-200
Cond~t~oonf Georgia's Unemployment lnsurance Fund. 1990-2003

417
.... .. . 41 8

Unemployment lnsurance Payments In Georgia, By Industry Groups, 2001-2004..... ..................... 418

Unemployed Persons. Annual Average, By County, In Georgia. 2001-2003

... .. 41 9

Unemployed Persons. Annual Average. By MSA in Georgia. 2000-2003

.. . 423

Employment Sewlce Placements in Georgla. Selected Years. 1995-2004.. ..... ........................... 423

Applicants Registered and lnd~v~duaPlslaced. Geotgla State Employment
Sewtce, by Cccupat~onaCl ategones, F~scaYl ear 2004 ............. . ............. .. .. ........ . ...... ............... 424

Transfer Payments In Georgia by Major Source. By County. 2001

.. .... ... .. 425

Government Transfer Payments to lndlviduals In Georgia, By County and Type

01 Payment. 2001 ...................................................

............. ..... .. .... . 429

Old-Age. Suw~vorsa, nd Disabil~tyBenef~tsPaid in Georgia and

the Un~tedStates. 1990-2002

.. ..... . .. ..... .. .......

Summary Statistics for SSI Programs. Georgla, 1998-2002

.. .. .... . 434 ...... .. .... . .................. 435

Old Age S u ~ ~ v o rasn' d Dlsab~l~ltnysurance ProgramsIn Georgia.

Summary Stat~st~cDs ecember ZOO2

436

Number of Workers. Taxable Eamlngs and Contnbutions. By Type ol Employment,OASDHI Program. Georg~aand the Un~tedStates, 2000 ............... .. ........................ 437

Medlcare Enrollment 1990.1999 MedocareFac~llt~eDse. cember2002. ana

Summary Stat st.cs for Med,caa. Georgia and tne Un~teaStates. FY 2000

438

TABLE 19.101
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COVERAGE IN GEORGIA, YEARS ENDING DECEMBER 30, 1990-2002

Year

Active employersa,
4th qtr.
(thousands)

Average
tax rate (percent)b

Average monthly employment (thousands)

Total wages ($ millions)

Taxable wages ($ millions)

Average weekly wage (dollars)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

142.8 144.7 146.1 150.1 156.1
161.6 165.0 172.1 176.7 182.9
187.7 191.2 192.6

1.32

2,842.1

62,112.9

20,253.6

420.28

1.30

2,783.6

63,710.7

19,911.9

440.15

1.42

2,837.2

68,335.4

20,581.3

463.18

1.53

2,965.2

72,747.6

21,604.2

471.81

1.58

3,120.9

78,017.4

23,068.6

480.74

1.40

3,258.8

84,861.5

24,817.1

500.79

1.36

3,393.0

92,056.4

25,864.5

521.75

1.16

3,521.8

99,979.7

27,245.0

545.93

1.13

3,632.4

111,441.2

28,810.2

589.99

0.46

3,725.5

119,548.5

31,059.7

617.10

0.48

3,820.7

129,766.4

32,528.6

653.15

0.51

3,793.8

132,273.2

31,675.9

670.50

0.53

3,737.9

133,047.7

30,702.9

684.50

a Coverage was includes employers who employ ten or more agricultural employees in twenty weeks or pay $1,000 in wages in a quarter to domestic workers; all state and local governments, and most nonprofit elementary and secondary educational institutions.
b Actual rate for calendar year for taxable employers classified by industry.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, unpublished data, 1990-2002.

TABLE 19.111
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CLAIMS AND PAYMENT IN GEORGIA, YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1990-2003

Year

Initial claims

Number of payments

First

Final

Number of weeks paid

Amount paida
($ thousands)

Average weekly
benefit (dollars)

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003

432,083 562,028 476,428 416,509 391,672
396,862 397,045 349,527 311,893 386,762
395,401 649,033 578,475 609,344

226,529 292,485 245,412 210,035 187,718
190,611 194,111 193,359 168,709 169,006
177,902 269,538 260,128 254,544

41,380 84,444 110,655 78,647 63,420
52,271 54,725 47,151 51,257 43,443
42,699 72,221 119,533 118,428

2,027,222 3,059,724 2,919,215 2,268,597 1,891,367
1,740,144 1,836,726 1,798,830 1,550,060 1,448,737
1,550,959 2,754,217 3,360,886 3,211,707

271,667.3 434,659.0 418,480.3 326,790.6 274,759.9
264,312.8 288,964.2 292,126.3 263,470.9 267,158.0
317,714.0 609,952.0 781,024.0 760,021.0

134.01 142.06 143.35 144.05 145.27
151.89 157.33 162.40 170.41 185.42
204.85 221.49 232.39 236.64

a Includes any federal portions paid on a combined state and federal claim.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, unpublished data, 1990-1999; Data Compilations, 2000-2003.

TABLE 19.112
CONDITION OF GEORGIA'S UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FUND, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2003 (dollars)

Fiscal year

Employers' contributions

Interest received

Net benefits
paid

Trust fund balance plus accrued interesta

1990258,590,457 1991267,469,716 1992281,183,925 1993317,740,967 1994351,383,931
1995353,955,504 1996352,875,794 1997335,707,744 1998312,133,716 1999208,680,833
2000133,439,572 2001137,307,739 2002127,699,990 2003133,469,458

87,518,254 92,082,736 62,357,930 92,729,737 74,771,186
82,321,154 100,340,484 108,185,003 119,323,827 128,428,832
129,921,153 125,611,788 107,021,242
85,516,210

259,066,086 418,074,448 400,352,146 301,121,478 258,757,698
247,950,920 277,574,851 278,208,959 289,295,951 268,158,144
276,455,165 407,839,720 675,772,782 730,071,771

1,072,372,847 1,012,301,069
968,336,976 1,045,240,773 1,217,917,335
1,408,483,201 1,582,886,394 1,745,915,543 1,882,993,022 1,933,314,759
1,947,332,436 1,860,950,944 1,576,751,842 1,212,346,125

Note: Benefit payments data do not include reimbursable benefit payments. a Reserve amount on June 30 plus accrued interest.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Annual Report, 1990-1993; Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, unpublished data,1994-2003.

TABLE 19.113
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY GROUPSa, 2001-2004 (in dollars)

Industry

2001

2002

2003

2004

Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communication, and
public utilities Wholesale and retail trade Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Public administration Establishments not elsewhere classified
Total

2,128,692 518,706
32,642,808 107,014,102
24,621,972
64,413,578 12,664,553 121,524,413
2,218,329 44,610,832
412,357,985

2,814,038 625,390
40,063,790 103,485,998
31,208,606
72,740,681 15,957,273 133,033,003
2,918,992 44,644,744
447,492,515

2,980,725 475,145
45,654,742 81,654,999 35,507,808
77,988,974 21,327,145 139,542,730
4,308,934 26,701,393
436,142,595

2,767,245 337,791
37,325,827 76,426,368 25,749,119
66,328,314 29,921,326 115,182,907
4,268,433 30,379,528
388,686,858

a Payments are for 12-month period ending June 30 and exclude payments for former federal employees, former armed forces personnel, and out-of-state beneficiaries.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor information Systems, unpublished data, 2001-2004.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge

TABLE 19.114
UNEMPLOYED PERSONSa, ANNUAL AVERAGE, BY COUNTY IN GEORGIA, 2001-2003 (number, by place of residence)

2001
730 254 274
82 609
244 996 1,878 479 327
3,013 258 356 379 281
967 713 434 166 586
179 2,338
706 149 3,577
143 480 1,928 1,582
87
5,215 203
10,983 1,041 1,237
1,119 389
1,560 225 564
224 248 719 15,777 438

2002
756 217 272
81 683
312 1,325 2,542
514 301
3,522 276 430 362 375
878 816 511 164 770
159 2,649
845 192 4,748
188 336 3,485 1,661
64
8,760 124
17,632 1,014 934
1,489 335
2,212 290 615
337 423 754 24,261 467

2003
582 242 215
78 663
268 1,281 2,346
589 232
3,292 216 421 224 382
869 979 452 155 1,034
146 2,533
787 259 4,738
175 383 3,483 1,569
60
8,551 125
15,956 1,354 922
1,333 367
2,249 262 555
280 343 697 21,769 411
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

County
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

TABLE 19.114 (Continued)
UNEMPLOYED PERSONSa, ANNUAL AVERAGE, BY COUNTY IN GEORGIA, 2001-2003 (number, by place of residence)

2001
277 2,596 1,514
281 64
501 642 681 186 333
1,021 1,926 1,302
532 17,870
292 47
1,177 1,411
470
510 10,478
709 2,231
385
553 377 686 286 1,644
1,514 282 898 197 519
693 255 232 361 387
133 991 423 929 351

2002
283 2,751 2,590
317 51
705 661 580 201 458
1,518 2,187 2,430
514 27,287
439 61
1,307 1,278
422
706 17,276
639 2,968
357
601 409 621 292 2,917
1,841 278
1,144 271 570
756 240 254 461 546
133 1,187
431 1,200
267

2003
316 2,462 2,595
366 47
759 637 532 167 581
1,558 2,090 2,173
508 24,922
441 51
1,299 1,138
460
424 15,919
585 2,832
284
565 438 497 293 3,151
1,783 280 960 296 479
667 213 278 433 419
102 1,364
413 1,049
255
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

County
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell

TABLE 19.114 (Continued)
UNEMPLOYED PERSONSa, ANNUAL AVERAGE, BY COUNTY IN GEORGIA, 2001-2003 (number, by place of residence)

2001
107 1,591
252 672 199
420 496 187 618 138
609 370 313 240 884
4,085 1,109
236 234 1,090
474 340 311 271 894
314 321
84 207 289
4,368 1,113
90 538 209
1,444 701 165 967 185
88 360 203 589 323

2002
172 1,566
378 807 236
457 528 154 679 154
604 482 294 345 909
4,560 1,828
297 269 1,913
568 496 325 394 1,028
223 396
65 207 308
4,996 1,830
78 350 211
1,982 682 119 992 155
103 365 181 462 387

2003
153 1,447
377 660 223
439 510 180 638 180
555 430 248 338 806
4,424 1,984
279 269 1,991
714 543 283 383 876
149 358
46 180 230
4,570 1,850
88 365 193
1,953 804 153 858 165
64 312 179 349 284
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.114 (Continued)
UNEMPLOYED PERSONSa, ANNUAL AVERAGE, BY COUNTY IN GEORGIA, 2001-2003 (number, by place of residence)

County

2001

2002

2003

Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
State total

895 911 919 107 182
1,513 412 260 211
1,276
1,282 1,095
796 278 448
578 52
184 305 1,971
179 508 214 568
167,122

976 805 991 119 227
1,839 386 304 327
1,201
1,219 1,415
744 336 508
605 47
160 350 1,835
198 466 259 532
220,861

878 779 805 126 188
1,763 372 233 319 697
1,110 1,372
707 292 510
554 55
144 317 1,653
202 398 243 491
207,191

Note: Data are not consistent with previous estimates because of continuing revisions.
a An unemployed person is an individual, aged 16 or over, who is unemployed, willing and able to work, and actively seeking work.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, Labor Force and Unemployment Data, 2001-2003.

TABLE 19.115
UNEMPLOYED PERSONSa, ANNUAL AVERAGE, BY MSA IN GEORGIA, 2000-2003 (number, by place of residence)

MSA

2000

2001

2002

2003

Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken GA-SCb Chattanooga TN-GAc Columbus GA-ALb Macon Savannah
Georgia

3,566 1,794 68,239 9,526 2,002 6,012 6,566 4,948
155,576

3,018 2,315 80,694 10,159 2,212 6,036 5,622 4,359
167,122

3,182 2,486 126,346 11,098 2,401 6,961 6,696 5,828
220,861

2,874 2,359 118,178 10,919 2,177 7,023 6,454 5,879
207,191

Note: Annual average data are not consistent with previous estimates because of continuing revisions.
a An unemployed person is an individual, aged 16 or over, who is unemployed, willing and able to work, and actively seeking work.
b Data are for entire MSA, including out-of-state portions.
c Data include only Georgia portion of the MSA.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, Labor Force and Employment Data, 2000-2003.

TABLE 19.122
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PLACEMENTS IN GEORGIA, SELECTED YEARS, 1995-2004

Year

Number

Year

Number

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

91,281 91,745 92,094 83,708 85,598

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004

76,585 58,836 49,032 47,550 52,960

Note: Placements are of individuals; each person is counted one time only, regardless of the number of times that individual was served during the year. See table 19.123 for total number of positions in which individuals were placed.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, unpublished data, 1995-2004.

Table 19.123
APPLICANTS REGISTERED AND INDIVIDUALS PLACED, GEORGIA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, BY OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORIES,
FISCAL YEAR 2004a

Occupational category

Applicants registered

Number

Percent of totalc

Placementsb

Number

Percent of totalc

Professional, technical, managerial Clerical Sales Domestic Other services Farm, forestry, and fishing Processing Machine trades Bench work Structural Motor freight transportation Packaging and material handler Other
Total

138,895 113,359
53,380 2,426
99,061 12,806 19,609 39,640 26,925 63,418 21,568 82,483
3,582
677,152

20.5 16.7
7.9 0.4 14.6 1.9 2.9 5.9 4.0 9.4 3.2 12.2 0.5
100.0

2,998 8,099 4,742
134 8,443 1,774 6,147 3,959 4,394 4,432 2,637 9,577
202
57,538

5.2 14.1
8.2 0.2 14.7 3.1 10.7 6.9 7.6 7.7 4.6 16.6 0.4
100.0

a July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2004.
b Total placed represents all of the jobs filled by applicants at Job Service offices during the fiscal year. Some individuals were placed more than once; 52,960 individuals were served in FY 2004.
c Rounded to nearest tenth.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, unpublished data, FY 2004.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden
Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham
Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay
Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt
Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

Total transfer payments
76,737 32,637 51,464 16,717 239,724
43,756 145,284 249,023
90,316 77,804
752,278 52,052 60,687 76,892 73,698
181,592 104,113
81,403 28,797 102,877
51,124 336,181 173,511
41,964 983,615
15,481 109,254 322,724 304,264
20,611
640,317 37,773
1,406,950 154,191 185,805
248,797 71,623
268,139 35,825
109,676

Payments to individuals from:

Governmenta

Businessb

72,616 30,853 48,950 15,810 229,315
40,344 134,006 229,370
86,116 73,779
714,609 49,246 57,164 72,949 67,423
168,681 98,361 76,501 27,525 92,890
48,930 313,825 160,054
39,597 929,377
12,722 103,429 284,670 281,644
19,746
583,890 36,147
1,254,453 145,374 175,747
225,162 67,840
244,478 33,182
104,543

1,448 627 883 319
3,658
1,199 3,963 6,906 1,476 1,414
13,236 986
1,238 1,386 2,205
4,537 2,021 1,722
447 3,509
771 7,856 4,729
832 19,059
969 2,047 13,372 7,948
304
19,828 571
53,586 3,098 3,534
8,305 1,329 8,314
929 1,803

Payments to non-profit institutionsc
2,673 1,157 1,631
588 6,751
2,213 7,315 12,747 2,724 2,611
24,433 1,820 2,285 2,557 4,070
8,374 3,731 3,180
825 6,478
1,423 14,500
8,728 1,535 35,179
1,790 3,778 24,682 14,672
561
36,599 1,055
98,911 5,719 6,524
15,330 2,454
15,347 1,714 3,330
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201 (Continued)
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock
Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis

Total transfer payments
57,314 46,571 133,780 1,884,277 86,371
54,824 444,684 261,604
63,049 9,032
110,267 101,056 117,940
49,544 108,048
235,442 412,346 206,210
98,584 2,692,808
100,239 15,504
313,307 163,267
95,946
71,779 1,063,390
139,086 431,832
52,888
112,160 76,292 99,871 39,202
314,430
330,093 44,250
152,198 42,600 59,052

Payments to individuals from:

Governmenta

Businessb

53,458 42,207 127,113 1,735,194 81,926
52,203 421,955 238,117
60,083 8,353
100,251 96,274
112,775 46,963
103,125
211,486 391,030 178,789
93,678 2,507,811
94,935 14,881 296,573 152,468 90,593
68,153 916,898 130,623 399,007
50,657
105,800 70,491 94,382 36,517
281,988
304,091 41,954
141,787 39,837 55,911

1,355 1,534 2,343 52,386 1,562
921 7,987 8,253 1,042
239
3,520 1,680 1,815
907 1,730
8,418 7,490 9,635 1,724 65,006
1,864 219
5,880 3,795 1,881
1,274 51,476
2,974 11,534
784
2,235 2,038 1,929
943 11,400
9,137 807
3,658 971
1,104

Payments to non-profit institutionsc
2,501 2,830 4,324 96,697 2,883
1,700 14,742 15,234
1,924 440
6,496 3,102 3,350 1,674 3,193
15,538 13,826 17,786
3,182 119,991
3,440 404
10,854 7,004 3,472
2,352 95,016
5,489 21,291
1,447
4,125 3,763 3,560 1,742 21,042
16,865 1,489 6,753 1,792 2,037
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201 (Continued)
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray
Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph

Total transfer payments
93,604 43,112 46,243 75,370 63,475
31,649 198,734
57,220 137,869
35,889
27,691 345,001
66,818 97,291 50,264
66,132 98,325 27,315 101,934 31,492
102,596 74,648 37,867 60,256
107,365
791,288 224,742
64,073 40,857 172,877
106,771 95,222 75,563 45,882
179,433
43,263 77,284 15,542 69,861 40,279

Payments to individuals from:

Governmenta

Businessb

89,333 41,028 44,205 69,496 59,642
29,948 187,808
51,225 127,701
33,835
25,443 324,771
61,730 91,965 47,669
62,874 91,976 25,611 96,288 29,953
97,263 69,559 35,903 56,285 98,516
747,320 207,890
57,739 37,863 150,550
100,496 89,382 71,633 42,448
170,254
41,162 72,739 14,932 66,368 38,375

1,501 732 716
2,064 1,347
598 3,839 2,107 3,573
722
790 7,109 1,788 1,871
912
1,145 2,231
599 1,984
540
1,874 1,788
690 1,395 3,110
15,450 5,922 2,226 1,052 7,845
2,205 2,052 1,381 1,206 3,225
738 1,597
214 1,228
669

Payments to non-profit institutionsc
2,770 1,352 1,322 3,810 2,486
1,103 7,087 3,888 6,595 1,332
1,458 13,121
3,300 3,455 1,683
2,113 4,118 1,105 3,662
999
3,459 3,301 1,274 2,576 5,739
28,518 10,930
4,108 1,942 14,482
4,070 3,788 2,549 2,228 5,954
1,363 2,948
396 2,265 1,235
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201 (Continued)
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County

Total transfer payments

Payments to individuals from:

Governmenta

Businessb

Payments to non-profit institutionsc

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen
Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
Georgia

923,674 195,864
15,036 71,873 52,500
241,987 127,958
30,171 149,923
30,465
11,164 88,446 43,419 71,444 53,078
214,271 159,298 129,435
56,037 31,055
246,290 47,318 44,444 95,863
129,770
277,699 210,327 208,283
35,163 96,866
118,639 9,545
26,884 82,701 297,425
41,294 57,042 46,165 87,574
27,924,300

880,067 178,413
14,021 68,344 50,110
227,687 121,683
28,893 142,159
28,724
10,701 83,627 41,382 68,666 50,352
203,658 150,157 123,091
53,764 29,566
231,667 45,027 41,923 91,431
123,093
262,156 194,344 199,663
33,702 91,932
112,222 9,017
25,654 77,818 276,459
39,415 54,473 43,484 82,134
25,951,512

15,323 6,132 357 1,240 840
5,025 2,205
449 2,728
612
162 1,693
716 976 958
3,729 3,212 2,229
799 523
5,138 805 886
1,557 2,346
5,462 5,616 3,029
513 1,734
2,255 185 432
1,716 7,367
660 903 942 1,912
693,215

28,284 11,319
658 2,289 1,550
9,275 4,070
829 5,036 1,129
301 3,126 1,321 1,802 1,768
6,884 5,929 4,115 1,474
966
9,485 1,486 1,635 2,875 4,331
10,081 10,367
5,591 948
3,200
4,162 343 798
3,167 13,599
1,219 1,666 1,739 3,528
1,279,573

a Includes federal, state, and local government transfer payments; for detail see Table 19.203. b Includes personal injury payments to individuals other than employees, and other business transfer payments. c Includes transfer payments to nonprofit institutions by federal, state, and local governments and by business.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, "Transfer Payments by Major Source," Table CA35, CD-ROM, May 2003.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County

Retirement, disability, health insuranceb

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

24,956 8,726
16,115 5,327
63,000

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

20,884 56,463 109,562 29,341 24,048

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

256,272 17,669 22,814 25,326 28,301

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

61,596 30,137 32,150
8,278 40,037

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

14,839 130,551
88,382 14,795 383,413

Chattahoochee 3,289

Chattooga

44,895

Cherokee

146,899

Clarke

109,204

Clay

6,382

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

210,758 9,948
618,915 47,651 62,717

Medical paymentsc
33,420 14,366 24,165
6,052 135,476
13,664 57,658 86,817 40,144 35,557
319,077 21,692 24,502 30,399 28,396
68,693 43,571 33,797 13,358 34,443
25,970 133,680
51,163 17,692 373,772
3,876 42,435 102,334 112,162
7,661
260,249 18,787
484,157 66,218 76,289

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

10,405 5,591 6,431 3,533
15,843
3,384 13,339 17,777 11,170
9,449
100,074 5,921 5,856
12,194 6,290
21,675 17,472
6,471 4,779 9,244
6,498 30,106 12,073
4,730 106,585
3,007 9,843 15,830 33,066 4,675
61,954 5,775
71,127 20,506 24,192

1,782 1,289
969 405 2,908
1,115 3,492 6,293 1,867 1,152
13,118 1,022 1,366 2,214 1,098
2,619 3,053 1,437
565 2,595
632 6,396 3,138
681 14,489
739 3,057 5,966 3,811
503
17,446 819
37,483 4,033 5,019

Veteran's benefitsf
1,847 792
1,145 449
6,228
1,126 2,488 7,937 2,854 3,372
16,769 1,574 2,448 2,618 3,024
4,148 3,841 2,401
481 5,925
882 7,199 4,623 1,580 31,575
1,673 2,907 11,109 6,655
482
29,655 736
30,278 3,693 6,036

Federal education,
training assistanceg
125 54 76 (L)
5,654
103 341 595 657 121
8,551 1,313
107 119 190
9,693 174 148 (L) 303
66 5,450
407 71
18,466
84 176 1,776 16,297 (L)
2,521 50
9,463 3,098 1,294
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County

Retirement, disability, health insuranceb

Medical paymentsc

Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton
Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady
Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

106,432 23,507
112,705 11,787 32,569
24,301 19,834 42,521 703,542 27,338
17,800 138,728 109,390
20,215 3,117
47,420 39,127 37,471 16,798 47,975
122,295 171,236
98,094 39,879 879,260
40,411 4,512
131,869 67,158 35,976
29,955 461,195
61,128 190,053
14,831

78,235 30,851 97,971 13,838 48,927
21,513 16,495 57,838 706,361 38,178
22,271 168,903
98,374 25,125
2,876
37,117 40,882 51,148 20,720 40,286
66,963 165,219
63,807 39,540 1,024,675
43,538 8,593
121,424 62,702 34,664
25,555 349,006
50,032 160,611
24,114

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

15,063 8,978
20,714 4,513
17,955
5,379 3,732 19,213 162,507 11,742
9,316 75,978 17,382 12,366
1,492
9,538 11,602 18,174
6,935 9,028
7,489 35,439
9,778 8,948 388,822
6,819 1,265 27,199 13,106 15,135
8,223 48,836 10,001 29,118
8,783

3,323 1,680 4,983
965 2,637
1,059 736
3,296 58,970
1,807
1,638 9,988 5,132 1,095
301
1,636 2,381 2,454
923 1,637
2,778 6,904 4,054 1,964 68,768
1,030 218
4,884 5,481 2,116
2,720 32,777
2,725 5,781 2,105

Veteran's benefitsf
20,925 2,635 6,785 1,947 2,198
1,014 1,191 3,097 75,716 2,638
1,046 15,668
6,662 1,135
531
4,038 2,041 2,843 1,458 3,953
10,760 7,197 1,682 2,102
52,654
2,870 262
9,039 3,481 2,434
1,518 17,380
3,700 10,198
713

Federal education,
training assistanceg
715 114 851
80 155
116 133 855 24,952 135
80 12,237
711 89 (L)
304 145 582
78 149
725 4,612
830 1,148 89,956
161 (L) 1,826 326 162
110 4,432 2,868 2,594
67
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County

Retirement, disability, health insuranceb

Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry
Houston Irwin Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis
Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones Lamar
Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller
Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray

45,981 35,111 44,248 15,195 146,054
115,568 15,513 61,258 18,369 22,051
29,133 13,169 13,593 33,108 26,051
9,334 71,731 21,970 34,771 15,016
7,979 112,414
27,765 31,672 18,302
15,871 38,897
7,424 38,758 10,540
31,780 29,415 11,646 25,905 43,150

Medical paymentsc
45,032 22,084 36,383 15,571 103,033
130,656 17,979 60,208 15,044 24,414
38,952 18,576 21,059 24,756 23,538
14,179 80,580 19,539 53,751 13,025
11,509 137,539
24,295 41,073 20,763
32,441 38,209 11,676 38,291 13,109
42,346 29,617 13,268 22,047 39,726

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

9,842 6,654 8,841 3,720 15,808
33,223 5,845
12,975 4,636 6,291
15,775 7,345 6,943 6,132 5,709
4,396 24,380
5,790 21,048
3,656
4,073 40,651
5,151 13,586
6,447
11,865 10,018
4,723 13,647
5,081
18,810 6,527 4,292 5,809 9,241

1,945 1,338 2,128
982 4,868
7,515 1,078 3,055
618 1,439
2,898 871 875
1,435 1,160
821 4,575 1,446 3,044 1,017
308 8,105
668 2,267
641
1,501 1,490
654 2,247
572
2,135 1,254 1,039 1,102 3,409

Veteran's benefitsf
2,681 5,013 2,508
914 10,601
15,825 1,424 3,770 1,031 1,558
2,361 962
1,632 3,771 1,817
1,133 5,993 2,180 14,577 1,017
1,462 16,058
2,015 3,099 1,385
1,033 3,043 1,049 3,062
573
1,924 1,387 1,011 1,223 2,546

Federal education,
training assistanceg
192 175 166
81 981
787 69
315 84 95
130 63 62
177 1,292
52 331 181 308
62
68 9,603 1,735
162 79
98 192
52 171 (L)
162 1,258 4,608
119 267
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County

Retirement, disability, health insuranceb

Muscogee Newton Oconee Oglethorpe Paulding
Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk
Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

268,354 90,878 29,652 17,847 77,110
35,034 43,902 29,073 20,393 69,627
14,392 34,355
5,264 30,897 12,131
283,723 89,714 5,032 24,183 18,003
95,849 52,246
8,362 47,254 12,125
3,494 27,626 13,482 20,395 16,643
74,311 53,922 41,587 27,521 10,053

Medical paymentsc
274,490 90,217 21,487 13,376 54,444
37,580 34,796 29,237 16,294 68,632
18,015 27,853
5,320 27,482 15,672
372,221 68,818 6,045 27,830 22,283
93,885 48,078 13,427 59,500
9,822
4,465 37,783 17,416 34,848 20,822
90,044 63,621 55,368 19,825 12,812

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

101,953 20,497 3,869 4,592 10,575
15,167 5,686 8,938 3,489
15,829
5,788 6,335 2,640 4,847 8,159
119,477 12,790 2,353 12,875 7,500
26,385 11,086
5,781 24,016
4,685
2,081 13,606
7,562 9,376 10,947
26,509 22,377 19,524
3,237 4,978

18,811 3,375 660 769 3,602
2,018 1,551 1,369
722 3,210
1,702 2,016 1,260
919 955
26,213 3,389 244 1,819 776
4,503 3,446
613 3,511
982
371 1,560
794 2,370 1,158
5,991 2,944 3,181
288 640

Veteran's benefitsf
71,039 2,078 1,754 1,130 3,700
3,012 3,155 2,820 1,200 12,496
1,159 1,951
418 2,047
708
63,600 2,828 297 1,278 1,427
6,349 3,065
646 3,092 1,024
268 2,810 2,025 1,538
645
5,282 4,015 3,113 2,166 1,007

Federal education,
training assistanceg
11,798 510 192 90 676
7,561 176 118 104 278
64 138 (L) 106 712
13,968 527 (L) 107 73
432 3,638
(L) 4,631
53
(L) 146
62 84 83
1,310 3,097
192 682 (L)
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2001 (thousands of dollars)

County

Retirement, disability, health insuranceb

Medical paymentsc

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

Veteran's benefitsf

Federal education,
training assistanceg

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson

96,461 13,155 16,457 45,846 53,351

Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

112,940 88,897 78,665 10,981 31,927

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield

43,698 3,330 8,266
38,091 125,338

Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

11,181 20,688 18,774 30,433

Georgia

10,495,724

88,161 20,689 17,692 34,710 48,240
113,044 79,102 84,720 15,595 40,235
50,521 3,330
11,592 28,872 113,942
20,595 22,715 16,473 32,196
10,650,544

27,965 7,755 5,559 6,601
11,952
21,549 18,165 24,900
5,122 14,745
12,828 1,761 4,145 5,651
22,007
5,904 6,913 5,950 14,916
2,916,260

5,407 1,996
973 853 5,597
7,005 3,876 4,169 1,216 2,205
1,735 297 852
1,383 8,272
761 2,697
904 2,201
636,148

8,374 1,317 1,116 3,198 3,618
6,840 3,502 6,151
715 2,573
3,118 273 738
2,399 5,299
880 1,331 1,248 2,116
885,647

5,009 69 77
135 202
470 484 886 (L) 149
194 (L) (L) 1,325 1,185
57 78 81 165
326,613

(L) Less than $50,000.
a Includes payments to individuals by federal, state, and local governments. For total amount, see Table 19.201. Categories will not add to total because small amounts of "other payments to individuals" are not shown.
b Includes OASDI, railroad retirement and disability, federal civilian employees retirement, military retirement, state and local government employee retirement, state and federal workmens' compensation, and other government disability insurance and retirement payments.
c Includes Medicare payments, medical vendor payments, and CHAMPUS payments.
d Includes payments under the Supplemental Security Income, Aid to Families with Dependent Children, general assistance, Food Stamp, and other income maintenance programs.
e Includes payments to state-insured recipients, federal civilian employees, railroad employees, veterans, and other unemployment insurance program payments.
f Includes veterans' pensions and compensation, educational assistance to veterans and their dependents and survivors, veterans' life insurance benefit payments, and other assistance programs.
g Includes all federal education and training assistance payments, except veteran's programs.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, "Transfer Payments by Major Source," Table CA35, CD-ROM, May 2003.

TABLE 19.301
OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY BENEFITS PAID IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY TYPE OF BENEFIT, 1990-2002a (millions of dollars)

Area

Year

Total

Retirement program

Survivor program

Disability program

Georgia

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

5,066 5,550 6,010 6,449 6,840
7,269 7,677 8,122 8,522 8,884
9,503 10,172 10,799

3,224 3,519 3,777 4,021 4,242
4,485 4,716 5,024 5,299 5,517
5,947 6,381 6,754

1,116 1,215 1,309 1,391 1,470
1,557 1,626 1,710 1,750 1,791
1,872 1,967 2,045

725 816 924 1,037 1,128
1,227 1,335 1,388 1,472 1,576
1,683 1,824 1,999

United Statesb

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002

247,796 268,098 286,031 302,402 316,835
332,581 347,088 361,970 374,772 385,525
407,431 431,737 453,601

172,042 185,545 196,685 206,365 214,895
224,381 232,938 243,590 252,659 258,885
274,645 290,799 303,983

50,951 54,891 58,254 61,440 64,223
67,302 69,976 72,721 73,940 75,309
77,848 81,359 83,973

24,803 27,662 31,091 34,598 37,717
40,898 44,174 45,659 48,173 51,331
54,938 59,579 65,645

a Calendar year totals. b Includes fifty states, District of Columbia, outlying areas, and benefits paid abroad.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Social Security Bulletin, Annual Statistical Supplement, 1991-2003.

TABLE 19.401
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME PROGRAMS, GEORGIA, 1998-2002, BY REASON FOR ELIGIBILITY

Category and eligibility

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

Number of personsa Total Aged Blindb Disabledb

199,408 37,634 2,435
159,339

Payment during yearc ($ thousands)

Total

767,111

Aged

76,918

Blind

9,552

Disabled

680,642

Average monthly benefitd ($)

305.84

196,784 35,843 2,340
158,601
772,792 74,665 9,419
688,707
312.29

196,780 34,112 2,264
160,404
785,363 73,308 9,454
702,601
322.97

198,063 32,433 2,233
163,397

198,599 30,900 2,192
165,507

826,310 73,750 9,724
742,836
338.42

854,414 71,567 9,774
773,073
349.77

a Includes all persons with federal SSI payments and/or federally administered state supplementation. Data are for December of each year.
b Includes unknown number of persons aged 65 or older.
c Includes Federal SSI payments and federally administered state supplementation, during entire year.
d Includes total benefit, whether from federal SSI payments, federally administered state supplementation, or both. Data are for December of each year.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Social Security Bulletin, Annual Statistical Supplement, 1998-2003.

TABLE 19.402
OLD AGE, SURVIVORS', AND DISABILITY INSURANCE PROGRAM IN GEORGIA, SUMMARY STATISTICS, DECEMBER 2002

Category

Number (individuals)

Total monthly benefit ($ thousands)

Benefits in current payment statusa Total Retirement Retired workersb Spouses Children Survivor Widows, widowers, and parents Children Disability Disabled workers Spouses Children Beneficiaries by age By broad age groups 17 or under 18-64 65-69 70-74 75 or older 65 and over, by sexa Men Women Beneficiaries by race White Black Other Beneficiaries other than children Men Women

1,146,950
676,110 52,380 11,050
121,630 62,240
171,920 4,160
47,460
96,140 301,140 229,080 186,700 333,890
302,840 446,830
841,820 277,440
25,030
429,550 596,650

896,372
585,730 23,827 4,735
94,277 35,019
140,267 846
11,673
NA NA NA NA NA
298,821 328,371
NA NA NA
NA NA

NA Not available. a Based on a 10 percent sample of beneficiaries. b Includes special age-72 beneficiaries.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Social Security Bulletin, Annual Statistical Supplement, 2003.

TABLE 19.405
NUMBER OF WORKERS, TAXABLE EARNINGS, AND CONTRIBUTIONS, BY TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT, OLD AGE, SURVIVORS, DISABILITY, AND HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM (OASDHI), GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2000

Category

Georgia a

United States

Workers reported with taxable earningsb Total, all workers (number in thousands) Wage and salary workers Self-employed persons
Reported taxable earningsc ($ millions) Total Wages Self-employment income
OASDHI contributionsd ($ millions) Total Wage and salary employment Self-employment

4,518 4,286
398
115,373 110,196
5,177
14,306 13,664
642

153,517 144,667
14,800
3,987,100 3,778,900
208,200
494,400 468,584
25,817

a State designation based primarily on employee end-of-year residence, obtained from employer wage reports filed via magnetic media. State designation based on location of employer for reports filed via paper.
b Workers with earnings reported in more than one state are counted in each state. Workers with earnings in both wage and salary employment and self-emplyment are counted in each type of employment. National and state totals and subtotals are unduplicated counts of workers in each type of employment.
c Annual maximum taxable earnings for Social Security (OASDI) from a single employer or from self-employment were $76,200 in 2000.
d For 2000 earnings, paid at the rate of 6.2 percent of taxable wages by both employees and employers, 6.2 percent of taxable tips by employees, and 12.4 percent of self-employment income by self-employed workers. Data are unadjusted for multi-employer tax refunds.
Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Social Security Bulletin, Annual Statistical Supplement, 2003.

TABLE 19.450
MEDICARE ENROLLMENT, 1990-1999, MEDICARE FACILITIES, DECEMBER 2002, AND SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR MEDICAID, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, FY 2000

Program and year

Georgia

United Statesa

Medicare (hospital insurance) enrollees on July 1 (thousands)

Aged

1990

636

1991

647

1992

661

1993

673

1994

684

1995

700

1996

710

1997

721

1998

730

1999

736

2000

750

2001

760

2002

771

Disabled

1990

96

1991

100

1992

106

1993

115

1994

125

1995

134

1996

142

1997

148

1998

155

1999

161

2000

166

2001

173

2002

180

30,350 30,435 30,970 31,429 31,765 32,492 37,269 32,958 33,120 33,240 33,549 33,743 33,947
3,148 3,385 3,458 3,729 4,014 4,266 4,507 4,675 4,878 5,062 5,208 5,406 5,647

Medicare: participating facilities, December 2002 (number) Hospitals, total Short-stay Long-stay Skilled nursing facilitiesb Home health agencies Clinical Laboratory Improvements Act facilities End-stage renal disease facilties
Summary Medicaid statistics, FY 2000 Recipients (number) Payments (amount in $ millions) Average amount per recipient (dollars)

176 122
54 332
94 5,888
206
1,289,795 3,578 2,774

5,960 4,173 1,063 14,829 6,879 175,905 4,265
42,763,233 168,307 3,936

a For Medicare enrollees, includes those in the 50 states, District of Columbia, and with residence unknown. For Medicaid, includes 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.
b Includes facilities participating in Hospital Insurance and Supplementary Medical Insurance. U.S. values include 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and other areas.

Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Social Security Administration, Social Security Bulletin, Annual Statistical Supplement, 2003.

INDEX

Numbers in the index refer to table numbers, not pages

.Abortions (see Vital Statistics) Accidents '
DUI 18.140, 18.143 Motor vehicle 13.207. 18 140 Traffic 18 142 Agriculture Cash farm Income 8.615
Receipts by commodity groups 8.610 Sources of income 8 620 Crop acreage 8 321 Crop value 8.512, 8.523 Employment 4.100 Farms Business balance 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 facilities 13.104, 13 106, 13.107
Banking (see also Insurance) Banks, commercial 14 112 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) Business enterprise
Establishments By industry and employment size 10.104 Employees, payroll, by county 10.107
Fortune's 500 ~ e o r ~ i a - b a s efirdms 10.230
Internationalfacilities in Georgia 10.303,
ino1o0.r3.it0-^5-.o.b1n0-e.d3.. 0fi7rms 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 Telephone data 13.300. 13.302. 13.303
Colleges (see Education) Construction (see also Housing)
Employment, payroll 15.201, 15.205 Housing units characteristics 15.300 Manufactured housing 15.450 Permit authorized construction
Total residential 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) Arrests by category 18.103
Age, race, sex of persons arrested 18.112 Family violence 18.145 Number, rate per 100,000 inhabitants 18.120 Summary by county 18. 121 Total reported. index 16.102
Changes in number, rate 18 110 COI DS
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 12.125 Service establishments 12.301, 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 Statist~cs)
Education Adult literacy programs 3 320 Averaae annual enrollment 3.111 ~ v e r a i esalaries 3.144 Degrees conferred, university 3.20 Dropouts 3.147 Educationalattainment 3.332, 3.333, 3.334 Enrollment Adult literacy programs 3.320 FTE attendance by school system 3.135 Private four-year colleges 3.301 Technical training 3.305 University system, by institution 3.211 Expenditures, public school systems 3.141 Non-English speakers. characteristics 3.400 Payrolls 3.142 Personnel Teachers. public school 3.121 BY sex 3:i22 Receipts for operation, maintenance 3 140 School bus data 3.137

Electric utilities 13.402.13.404.13.405 Energy
Consumption 13.407 Ex~erditures13.409 ~ a i e s13 408 Employment (see also Labor) Annual civilian labor 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 Noninstitutional labor force 4.510 NLRB cases 4.710 Occupational distribution, civilian 4.610 Paid civilian employment 4.203.4.205 Projected employment 4.207 Total unemployment rates 4.200 Exports (see Manufactures)
Farms (see also Agriculture) Business balance sheet 8.711 Income indicators 8.715 Number 8.103 Selected statistics, by county 8.325
Farmers. mice index 6.620 Federal food stamp program 2.940 Fisheries 9.201.9.2029,.205 Forests 9.114
Fires 9.120
Gas utilities 13 41 1
~ i n d ' u s e7.100,7.105 Hazardous waste 7.500,7.505,7.510,7.515
Toxic chemicals 7.525 Government (see also Politics)
County 16.112 Local 16.111 Municipalities 16.118 Special districts 16.120 Voter statistics 16.329
Elections, governor 16.311 Elections, l~eutenangt overnor 16.312 Gross state product 5.100.5.103 Real per capita GSP 5.109
Hazardous waste 7.505,7.510.7.515 Toxic chemicals 7.520.7.525
Hospitals 2.910,2.911 , 2.912 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 Median money 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) Health 14.260,14.315 Life 14.235.14.311, 14.313
Labor Annual average civilian labor force estimates 4.100 NLRB cases 4.710 Non-governmental employers 4.208 Noninstitutional labor 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 County 1 1 . 1 12 Georgla 11.110,1 1 . 1 1 1 , 11.133 Industry groups 11.121 MSAs 1 1 . 1 1 1 , 11.122 Hours. earnings 11.1 14 Historical statistics 11.1 16 Inventory, capital expenditures 11.1 17 Manufacturingestablishments 1 1 .I23 New or expanded businesses 11.1 18. 11.119
Marriages (see Vital Statistics) Media
Broadcast 13.317 Printed 13.315 Medicare (see Public Welfare) Minority-owned firms 10.110,10 112 Motor vehicle data 13.204.13.205,13.206
Natural resources Establishments,summary statistics 9.160 Forests 9.114 Fisheries 9.201,9.202.9 204.9.205 Hunting, fishing recreation 9.190,9.195,
9 2nn ~on:fueiminerals 9.301.9 321,9 331 Pulpwood production 9.132,9.150 Trees planted, harvested 9.130 Wetlands 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 statistics 16.391

Population Age 1.121 Bycounty 1.103.1.121.,122 By MSA 1.101 Component parts 1 .I02 Components of change 1.501 Hispanic origln 1.125
Households, 1.901 Proiections
BY age, sex 1.109 Components of change By race, sex 1.106 Components of change Race, sex 1 121 State 1.100 Ports 13 301 Poverty 5.150 Prisoners 18.201,18.204,18205,18.210 Coorectional institution populations 18 202 Producers price index 6.601 Bv industrv arouo 6 610 public finance ' Expenditures 17.130 Bv cateaorv and function 17.131 ~ederaygdvernmentexpenditures
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
Revenues and expenditures, municipalities me. I /.LC1
Selected financial statistics. by county 17.212 Total debt authorized 17.141 Public utilities Electric 13.402,13.404,13.405 Energy
Consumption 13.407 Expenditures 13409 Sales 13.408
Gas 13.411 Telephone data 13.300,13302,13303 Public welfare Employmentplacements 19.122,19.123 Medicare. Medicaid statistics 19 450 OASDHI benefits 19.301.19.402,19.405
SSI programs 19.401 Transfer payments
By county, source 19 201,19203 Unemployment insurance 19 101
Claims, payments 19.11 1 Insurance fund 19.112 Payments. by industry 19.113 Unemployed persons By county, MSA 19.114,19 115 Pulpwood production 9 132,9 135,9 150
Retail establishments 12.111, 12.121 Employees, payroll 12.222 Sales. by county 12.225
Revenues (see Public Rnance) Roads 13.201.13.203

School lunch program 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
Aircraft facilities 13 104,13.107 Employment, payroll 13.001 Motor vehicle data 13.204.13.205.13206
Accidents, deaths 13.207 Ports 13.301 Road mileage 13201
Construction 13.203
Unemployment insurance (see Public Welfare)
Vital statistics Abortions 2.308 Births 2.101,, Age-spec~flcrates 2 107,2.108 Bv race 2.101 lmmature births 2.106 Per 1,000population 2.102 Unwed mothers 2.105,2.108 Components of change By county 2.104 Georgia 2.104 MSA 2.202 Deaths 2.301 By race 2.301 Cause 2.317 Infant 2 305 Maternal 2.307 Mortalitv rates 2302
Rates dyrace 2 312,2317
Divorces 2.502 Marriages 2402
Wholesale establishments 12.211 ,12220, 12.221 Employees. payroll 12.222 Sales, by county 12.225