Georgia statistical abstract 2008-2009

GEORGIA STATISTICAL
ABSTRACT
2008-2009
Edited by Lorena M. Akioka
Data updated and compiled by lan Armit
Terry College of Business Selig Center for Economic Growth The University of Georgia Athens

TERRY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Robert T. Sumichrast, Dean
SELIG CENTER FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH
Jeffrey M. Humphreys, Director Lorena M. Akioka, Editor
Beata D. Kochut, Research Analyst lan Armit, Data Manager
Mary T. Evans, Administrative Professional Visit our Web site at http://www.selig.uga.edu

FOREWORD

Published biennially by the Selig Center for Economic Growth in 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 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 a dedicated colleague who deserves special recognition. Data manager lan Armit devoted countless hours to assembling pertinent information and singlehandedly updated all of the tables in this volume. He also created the CD, which is an extensive project in itself. Mary Evans, administrative professional, merits appreciation for competently computer-typesetting all the tables.

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.

March 2009 Athens, Georgia

Lorena M. Akioka Editor

POPULATION

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TABLE 1.100
POPULATION OF GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1950-2000, CENSUS YEARS AND ESTIMATES FOR 1991-2007a (number; percent)

Year
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990
1991b 1992b 1993b 1994b 1995b
1996b 1997b 1998b 1999b 2000
2001b r 2002b r 2003b r 2004b r 2005b r
2006b r 2007b r

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
8,422,127 8,591,169 8,740,008 8,921,371 9,107,719
9,342,080 9,544,750

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

1.7

281,421,906

0.9

2.9

285,112,030

1.3

2.0

287,888,021

1.0

1.7

290,447,644

0.9

2.1

293,191,511

0.9

2.1

295,895,897

0.9

2.6

298,754,819

1.0

2.2

301,621,157

1.0

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

r Revised.

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, 2007 (Release date: December 27, 2007).

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TABLE 1.101 POPULATIONa OF GEORGIA'S METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, 1960-2007a

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

1960

1970

1980

1990

2000

2007

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

164,069 187,405 5,278,904 528,519 101,792
514,568 282,756 134,043 180,175
71,803
229,846 95,618
329,329 130,170 131,016

MSA

1960-70

Percentage changesb

1970-80

1980-90

1990-2000

2000-07

Albany

18.1

16.3

30.4

Athens

37.7

20.9

30.0

Atlanta

34.2

26.8

37.4

Augusta-Aiken, SC-GA

18.7

18.5

19.9

Brunswick

NA

NA

NA

Chattanooga, TN-GA

9.1

14.6

3.7

Columbus

9.1

1.8

4.6

Dalton

NA

NA

NA

Gainesville

NA

NA

NA

Hinesville-Fort Stewart

NA

NA

NA

Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

15.2

12.4

-24.3

NA

NA

NA

1.6

10.9

11.8

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

7.7

4.0

22.1

12.8

38.4

24.3

14.7

5.8

13.2

9.4

10.0

8.0

5.7

0.4

21.7

11.7

45.9

29.4

22.0

-0.2

7.6

3.4

11.5

5.6

13.5

12.4

20.5

8.9

24.2

18.3

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, 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. Annual Estimates of Population of Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007 (release date March 27, 2008).

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TABLE 1.102
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY COMPONENT PARTS OF METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREASa, 2000 AND 2006 (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, 2006
163,150 75,335 75,335 87,815
183,346 111,580 111,580
71,766
5,127,841 486,411 486,411
4,641,430
522,608 347,211 175,397 218,195 189,366
28,829 304,413
99,963 16,074 16,074 83,889
290,347 240,686
49,661 188,660 188,660 101,687
132,527 33,045 33,045 99,482
172,391 33,340 33,340
139,051

Percentage changeb 2000-2006
3.4 -2.1 -2.1 8.6
10.4 11.3 11.3
9.0
20.7 16.8 16.8 21.1
3.3 2.9 4.9 -1.1 -3.0 13.8 6.5
7.4 3.0 3.0 8.3
1.0 1.4 -0.2 1.5 1.5 2.9
10.4 18.4 18.4
8.0
23.8 30.3 30.3 22.3
(continued)

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TABLE 1.102 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY COMPONENT PARTS OF METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREASa, 2000 AND 2006 (number; percent)

MSA component parts

April 1, 2000

July 1, 2006

Percentage changeb 2000-2006

Hinesville-Fort Stewart

71,914

71,667

-0.3

In central city

30,392

29,554

-2.8

Hinesville city

30,392

29,554

-2.8

Outside central city

41,522

42,113

1.4

Macon

222,368

229,026

3.0

In central city

97,255

93,665

-3.7

Macon city

97,255

93,665

-3.7

Outside central city

125,113

135,361

8.2

Rome

90,565

95,076

5.0

In central city

34,980

36,142

3.3

Rome city

34,980

36,142

3.3

Outside central city

55,585

58,934

6.0

Savannah

293,000

321,490

9.7

In central city

131,510

127,889

-2.8

Savannah city

131,510

127,889

-2.8

Outside central city

161,490

193,601

19.9

Valdosta

119,560

128,347

7.3

In central city

43,724

45,529

4.1

Valdosta city

43,724

45,529

4.1

Outside central city

75,836

82,818

9.2

Warner Robins

110,765

128,070

15.6

In central city

48,804

58,672

20.2

Warner Robins city

48,804

58,672

20.2

Outside central city

61,961

69,398

12.0

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, Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 (Release date: January 19, 2006); Annual Estimates of the Population for Incorporated Places in Georgia, Listed Alphabetically: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 (Release date: June 28, 2007).

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TABLE 1.103
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2006AND 2007

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, 2006
17,717 8,077
10,319 3,933
45,564
16,179 63,173 90,374 17,482 16,682
154,822 12,317 15,401 16,288 28,792
64,762 22,654 23,103
6,137 47,005
10,300 108,258
60,900 10,770 244,206
13,485 26,116 194,082 111,692
3,187
269,215 6,934
680,650 39,805 44,217
105,655 16,263
114,178 12,574 21,917

July 1, 2007
17,946 8,223
10,507 3,781
46,057
16,556 67,139 92,834 17,650 16,722
154,709 12,306 15,440 16,340 30,132
66,176 22,754 23,759
6,098 48,689
10,550 111,954
62,241 10,609 248,469
9,430 26,797 204,363 114,063
3,207
272,217 6,992
691,905 40,085 44,814
109,100 16,432
118,936 12,483 22,125

Percentage changes

1990-2000

2006-2007

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

1.3 1.8 1.8 -3.9 1.1
2.3 6.3 2.7 1.0 0.2
-0.1 -0.1 0.3 0.3 4.7
2.2 0.4 2.8 -0.6 3.6
2.4 3.4 2.2 -1.5 1.7
-30.1 2.6 5.3 2.1 0.6
1.1 0.8 1.7 0.7 1.4
3.3 1.0 4.2 -0.7 0.9
(continued)

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TABLE 1.103 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2006 AND 2007

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, 2006
16,002 20,568 28,356 730,455 19,863
11,717 95,160 118,835 11,979
4,049
48,492 20,630 22,417 11,357 22,250
104,850 95,076
148,307 21,639
964,649
28,044 2,711
73,429 50,890 24,719
15,433 749,836
40,896 172,391
9,427
28,278 28,313 24,156 11,347 177,436
128,070 10,240 55,542 13,416 13,225

July 1, 2007
16,098 21,484 28,544 737,093 20,042
11,592 95,693 124,495 11,836
4,093
50,728 20,525 22,469 11,505 22,580
106,144 95,618
158,914 21,793
992,137
28,389 2,771
74,932 52,044 25,042
15,662 776,380
42,272 180,175
9,568
28,718 29,073 24,240 11,387 186,037
131,016 9,934
59,254 13,660 13,291

Percentage changes

1990-2000

2006-2007

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

0.6 4.5 0.7 0.9 0.9
-1.1 0.6 4.8 -1.2 1.1
4.6 -0.5 0.2 1.3 1.5
1.2 0.6 7.2 0.7 2.8
1.2 2.2 2.0 2.3 1.3
1.5 3.5 3.4 4.5 1.5
1.6 2.7 0.3 0.4 4.8
2.3 -3.0 6.7 1.8 0.5
(continued)

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TABLE 1.103 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2006 AND 2007

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, 2006
16,561 8,636 9,014
26,941 16,639
7,646 47,096 32,157 60,489
8,147
11,178 100,364
25,904 21,561 11,133
13,569 27,602
7,048 22,995
6,132
23,757 24,338
9,046 17,754 40,655
191,840 90,728 30,347 13,705
119,859
25,192 29,232 17,443 16,565 40,925
9,772 19,913
2,649 16,305
7,346

July 1, 2006
16,454 8,595 9,533
27,229 16,961
7,947 47,520 33,050 60,503
8,098
11,300 101,790
26,554 21,551 11,420
13,524 28,012
7,024 22,748
6,163
24,139 25,145
9,060 18,165 40,664
187,046 96,019 31,367 13,963
127,906
25,672 30,488 17,881 17,204 41,460
9,843 20,251
2,666 16,519
7,294

Percentage changes

1990-2000

2006-2007

-0.8

-0.6

4.0

-0.5

2.8

5.8

14.0

1.1

22.0

1.9

30.9

3.9

12.2

0.9

52.4

2.8

16.8

0.0

12.2

-0.6

66.1

1.1

21.2

1.4

44.2

2.5

5.5

0.0

25.6

2.6

7.3

-0.3

22.2

1.5

27.8

-0.3

0.5

-1.1

1.6

0.5

18.0

1.6

27.1

3.3

12.1

0.2

20.0

2.3

39.6

0.0

3.9

-2.5

48.3

5.8

48.9

3.4

29.4

1.9

96.3

6.7

11.7

1.9

59.3

4.3

17.3

2.5

33.9

3.9

12.8

1.3

18.3

0.7

33.1

1.7

17.6

0.6

29.2

1.3

-2.9

-0.7

(continued)

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TABLE 1.103 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY COUNTY, CENSUS COUNTS FOR 1990 AND 2000, WITH ESTIMATES FOR 2006 AND 2007

County

April 1, 1990

April 1, 2000

July 1, 2006

July 1, 2007

Percentage changes

1990-2000

2006-2007

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole

189,719

199,775

197,341

197,372

5.3

0.0

54,091

70,111

79,764

82,052

29.6

2.9

3,590

3,766

3,995

4,123

4.9

3.2

13,842

15,374

15,040

15,037

11.1

0.0

9,010

9,369

9,091

9,081

4.0

-0.1

Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot

54,457

58,417

61,968

62,826

7.3

1.4

23,436

25,435

25,212

25,268

8.5

0.2

5,654

5,252

4,710

4,647

-7.1

-1.3

30,232

33,200

32,519

32,532

9.8

0.0

6,524

6,498

6,580

6,607

-0.4

0.4

Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell

1,915

2,077

1,883

1,884

8.5

0.1

17,722

22,305

23,130

23,179

25.9

0.2

7,642

8,815

8,645

8,738

15.3

1.1

11,000

11,794

13,251

13,366

7.2

0.9

10,653

10,970

10,433

10,260

3.0

-1.7

Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

38,943

42,737

44,713

45,237

9.7

1.2

34,998

38,407

41,398

41,610

9.7

0.5

24,072

26,067

27,310

27,820

8.3

1.9

6,754

9,319

10,620

10,894

38.0

2.6

5,994

6,854

6,893

6,938

14.3

0.7

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson

55,532

58,779

62,748

63,535

5.8

1.3

8,703

9,504

9,328

9,270

9.2

-0.6

9,806

10,590

10,351

10,280

8.0

-0.7

11,993

17,289

20,396

20,968

44.2

2.8

26,300

27,597

27,498

27,562

4.9

0.2

Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

58,340

61,053

63,876

64,554

4.7

1.1

38,586

60,687

79,081

83,144

57.3

5.1

35,471

35,483

35,483

35,831

0.0

1.0

6,078

6,336

5,936

5,908

4.2

-0.5

19,112

21,176

20,570

20,937

10.8

1.8

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield

22,356

26,565

28,598

29,046

18.8

1.6

2,263

2,390

2,216

2,245

5.6

1.3

4,903

6,179

6,831

6,830

26.0

0.0

13,006

19,944

24,496

25,020

53.3

2.1

72,462

83,525

91,872

93,379

15.3

1.6

Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

7,008

8,577

8,628

8,613

22.4

-0.2

10,597

10,687

10,341

10,262

0.8

-0.8

10,228

10,220

10,050

10,064

-0.1

0.1

19,744

21,967

21,467

21,285

11.3

-0.8

GA metro areasa

4,351,139

6,526,455

7,581,569

7,760,413

50.0

2.4

GA non metro areas 2,127,010

1,659,998

1,760,511

1,784,337

-22.0

1.4

Georgia

6,478,149

8,186,453

9,342,080

9,544,750

26.4

2.2

a Sum of counties designated as parts of metropolitan areas.

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; Annual Estimates of the Population for Counties of Georgia: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.107
CUMULATIVE ESTIMATES OF THE COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR THE UNITED STATES, THE SOUTH, AND GEORGIA 2000 TO 2007a (thousands)

Period and Component

United States

South

Georgia

2000 - 2007

Total population changeb Natural increase Components of change
Births Deaths Net migration
Total International migrationc Internal

20,197 12,212
29,809 17,597
7,984 7,984

10,219 4,446
11,047 6,601
5,779 2,552 3,227

1,358 522
1,001 479
726 241 485

a April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007.

b Total population change includes residual - see State and County Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/topics/terms/states.html.

c Net internationl migration inclues the international migration of both native and foreign-born populations.

Source: U.S Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change for the United States, Regions, and States: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.109
PROJECTIONS OF THE RESIDENT POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY AGE AND SEX, SELECTED YEARS, 2000 TO 2030a (thousands)

2000

2005

2010

2015

2020

2025

2030

United States Total
Male Under 5 5-13 14-17 18-24 25-44 45-64 65 and over Total Median age
Female Under 5 5-13 14-17 18-24 25-44 45-64 65 and over Total Median age

281,422
9,811 18,964
8,285 13,874 42,568 30,143 14,410 138,054
34
9,365 18,061
7,808 13,270 42,472 31,810 20,582 143,368
37

295,507
10,471 18,402
8,809 14,931 41,735 35,465 15,299 145,113
35
10,024 17,566
8,366 14,225 41,469 37,347 21,397 150,394
38

308,936
10,947 18,618
8,492 15,587 41,658 39,502 17,011 151,815
36
10,479 17,821
8,074 14,894 41,110 41,510 23,233 157,121
38

322,366
11,423 19,621
8,313 15,331 42,790 40,896 20,115 158,489
36
10,935 18,796
7,930 14,669 42,056 42,815 26,676 163,877
39

335,805
11,716 20,506
8,806 14,977 44,382 40,966 23,740 165,093
37
11,216 19,642
8,414 14,362 43,499 42,687 30,892 170,711
39

349,439
12,015 21,198
9,246 15,802 45,296 40,367 27,799 171,723
37
11,503 20,303
8,834 15,178 44,400 41,774 35,724 177,717
40

363,584
12,399 21,773
9,619 16,594 46,213 40,622 31,343 178,563
38
11,873 20,854
9,190 15,939 45,398 41,658 40,111 185,022
40

Georgia Total
Male Under 5 5-13 14-17 18-24 25-44 45-64 65 and over Total Median age
Female Under 5 5-13 14-17 18-24 25-44 45-64 65 and over Total Median age

8,186
304 565 243 434 1,327 843 311 4,027
32
291 541 226 403 1,326 899 474 4,159
35

8,926
356 584 273 471 1,377 1,009 346 4,417
33
338 553 256 437 1,338 1,076 510 4,509
35

9,589
374 638 277 502 1,413 1,155 405 4,764
33
357 600 257 474 1,336 1,227 576 4,825
36

10,231
396 691 295 520 1,456 1,242 496 5,095
34
378 649 271 485 1,361 1,301 691 5,136
36

10,844
417 722 322 546 1,496 1,312 591 5,407
34
400 681 295 505 1,394 1,343 819 5,437
37

11,439
444 756 334 592 1,525 1,354 699 5,704
34
428 715 308 549 1,432 1,341 961 5,734
37

12,018
469 798 347 606 1,588 1,375 807 5,989
34
454 758 321 565 1,503 1,327 1,101 6,028
37

a Data are for July 1 of each year.
Source: Prepared by the Selig Center based on Interim Projections of the Total Population for the United States and States: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2030, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Population Division, Interim State Population Projections, 2005.

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, 2006 (number)

0 to 4 years
1,273 727 782 179
2,714
1,176 5,030 7,389 1,422 1,237
12,057 732 874
1,102 2,154
3,981 1,910 1,490
463 3,732
923 7,715 3,958
562 18,412
1,015 1,539 15,441 6,863
207

5 to 13 years
2,280 1,237 1,356
564 4,212
2,040 8,512 12,124 2,353 2,114
20,666 1,452 1,984 2,030 4,020
6,294 3,393 2,590
624 7,071
1,317 13,221
7,501 1,204 29,312
2,004 3,076 26,043 9,158
381

14 to 17 years
1,068 508 563 275
2,363
933 3,875 5,556 1,065 1,023
9,407 879 981
1,002 2,002
3,112 1,603 1,223
280 3,364
639 6,085 3,795
741 13,938
953 1,346 11,608 3,944
197

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

15 to 44 years

1,488 637 910 396
7,348
1,255 5,139 7,031 1,678 1,496
15,086 1,662 1,325 1,568 2,946
16,493 2,176 2,160 644 4,212
898 12,042
5,059 1,366 26,618
4,302 2,190 16,848 37,073
282

13,763 5,836 8,066 3,214
37,200
12,764 48,157 68,965 13,352 12,897
117,464 9,759
12,401 12,837 22,515
51,386 16,882 18,891
4,880 32,697
8,120 83,346 48,651
8,780 186,696
10,535 21,161 148,100 94,785
2,480

13,239 5,575 7,781 3,080
35,986
12,296 46,285 66,197 12,795 12,382
112,773 9,290
11,896 12,330 21,472
49,820 16,080 18,258
4,727 30,951
7,795 80,304 46,762
8,375 179,749
10,069 20,481 142,235 92,822
2,395

7,230 3,468 4,396 1,823 22,013
7,044 30,887 40,700
7,052 6,838
61,587 5,511 6,913 6,526
13,601
34,305 9,224
11,114 2,759
20,650
4,310 50,763 26,828
5,278 101,502
9,451 11,260 90,275 69,219
1,090

65 years and over
2,162 778
1,302 454
5,015
1,863 5,420 8,778 2,231 2,253
19,712 1,547 1,786 2,372 2,126
5,848 2,415 2,516
777 3,445
1,564 10,798
7,502 1,186 30,432
362 3,780 14,077 9,173
593

85 years and over

Total

251 104 176
62 557
186 719 1,029 298 277
2,882 195 174 384 231
777 343 284 114 378
270 1,311
870 136 4,240
36 525 1,321 1,426
97

17,860 8,047
10,482 4,098
45,275
16,445 63,702 91,266 17,635 16,756
154,903 12,353 15,735 16,464 29,648
63,207 22,986 23,561
6,094 45,118
10,674 107,325
62,016 10,882 241,411
14,041 26,442 195,327 112,787
3,180
(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, 2006 (number)

0 to 4 years
23,242 566
53,596 3,189 3,588
6,954 1,192 8,364
771 1,623
914 1,352 1,959 55,636 1,245
835 7,345 8,894
977 410
3,337 1,337 1,801
942 1,258
5,101 6,918 12,301 1,376 68,861

5 to 13 years
40,272 954
86,359 5,481 5,978
13,750 2,202
15,729 1,606 3,095
1,746 2,486 3,861 88,417 2,194
1,366 12,826 16,038
1,631 527
6,397 2,378 2,731 1,368 2,216
12,567 11,178 20,935
2,451 120,647

14 to 17 years
18,116 434
39,418 2,511 2,650
7,348 990
6,913 808
1,448
893 1,106 1,917 38,743 1,450
683 6,162 7,771
839 242
3,183 1,230 1,340
763 1,059
7,647 5,503 8,218 1,188 53,346

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

15 to 44 years

24,799 573
59,972 3,894 4,232
10,714 1,512 9,450 1,167 1,854
2,020 1,513 2,731 67,117 1,769
1,188 10,923 11,317
1,016 423
4,632 1,738 2,429 1,074 1,657
10,854 9,480
11,550 1,907
85,024

198,527 5,176
519,749 30,343 33,995
82,525 12,480 87,718 10,044 16,595
13,132 16,249 21,888 560,268 15,586
9,218 71,681 90,746
9,046 3,223
37,657 16,451 17,433
8,739 18,343
85,292 74,494 113,552 17,237 743,603

189,610 4,943
499,952 29,061 32,605
78,835 11,949 84,285
9,638 15,885
12,680 15,699 20,928 540,806 14,811
8,864 68,440 86,854
8,618 3,095
36,037 15,823 16,728
8,352 17,786
81,356 71,723 109,514 16,676 717,155

126,218 2,777
298,152 17,800 18,948
45,612 6,775
52,451 5,542 8,646
7,056 9,157 11,839 329,655 8,509
5,122 38,833 55,969
4,489 2,147
22,805 8,262 9,469 4,918 8,378
41,963 39,734 70,533
8,902 432,370

65 years and over

85 years and over

Total

18,080 797
54,874 4,139 5,585
9,539 2,195 10,144 1,225 2,931
2,107 2,257 3,674 60,433 2,768
1,398 11,877
8,469 1,824
315
3,999 3,156 2,937 1,453 4,303
11,207 13,394 11,274
3,432 77,072

1,804 94
6,260 530 846
1,128 268
1,124 97
408
219 133 481 7,943 388
189 1,636
851 327
20
415 416 413 214 487
1,262 1,948 1,085
479 10,875

271,240 6,897
679,325 40,242 44,821
106,887 16,333
115,291 12,823 22,051
16,233 20,643 28,665 723,602 19,700
11,748 94,773 119,557 12,065
4,274
48,954 20,768 22,600 11,425 22,319
106,671 95,322
150,968 21,691
960,009
(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, 2006 (number)

0 to 4 years
1,891 168
5,125 4,048 2,035
983 65,525
2,862 15,404
522
1,898 1,636 1,421
722 13,564
9,203 617
4,060 950
1,094
1,258 616 545
1,707 992
595 3,409 1,811 7,030
417

5 to 13 years
3,325 315
8,630 6,519 3,118
1,774 103,976
4,586 23,510
995
3,468 3,250 2,727 1,626 24,646
16,417 1,197 6,895 1,621 1,766
2,207 1,145 1,061 3,200 1,932
993 5,888 4,210 10,576
861

14 to 17 years
1,479 125
4,392 2,832 1,506
823 45,859
2,185 9,735
528
1,724 1,737 1,380
758 11,588
8,382 790
3,194 850 774
1,085 609 866
1,643 990
415 2,840 2,285 4,075
515

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

15 to 44 years

2,206 228
6,464 4,015 2,397
1,306 63,687
4,258 15,511
1,014
2,325 2,620 2,046
885 15,662
12,679 1,050 4,764 1,162 1,112
1,478 877
1,035 2,474 1,791
746 4,096 3,617 10,435
685

22,211 2,178
57,801 39,453 19,189
12,393 564,772
32,649 129,408
7,902
22,379 22,976 19,438
8,736 134,028
97,744 8,210
43,218 10,625 10,046
12,798 6,648 7,657
21,236 13,277
5,924 36,610 25,347 42,874
6,717

21,480 2,112
55,483 38,020 18,423
11,954 541,744
31,479 124,607
7,632
21,526 22,162 18,748
8,366 128,235
93,528 7,799
41,629 10,203
9,644
12,218 6,355 7,154
20,423 12,765
5,720 35,179 24,189 40,890
6,464

11,861 1,120
28,957 23,051 10,235
5,914 350,598
17,486 78,154
4,346
12,040 12,203
9,579 4,895 86,342
55,627 4,615
25,678 5,872 5,354
6,635 3,481 4,434 11,463 7,224
3,423 19,015 15,271 31,294
3,218

65 years and over
3,778 445
10,515 5,599 3,191
2,600 44,825
5,943 16,648
1,187
3,868 3,296 4,017 1,240 12,657
13,071 1,326 5,997 1,478 1,607
2,309 1,166 1,323 3,138 2,065
843 6,537 2,206 3,103 1,272

85 years and over

Total

348 79
1,346 666 439
302 4,157
770 1,755
134
484 348 406 166 1,300
1,435 206 824 167 150
371 172 192 369 229
103 1,037
200 347
82

28,175 2,720
73,630 51,419 25,082
15,534 757,104
41,112 173,256
9,677
28,616 28,785 24,276 11,472 178,033
127,530 10,403 55,778 13,624 13,278
16,768 8,725 9,626
26,973 16,679
7,723 47,316 32,495 62,571
8,257
(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, 2006 (number)

0 to 4 years
853 7,509 1,640 1,584
697
922 1,746
554 1,602
406
1,580 1,385
600 1,124 3,221
14,933 7,382 1,877 909 9,905
1,623 1,758 1,272
997 3,390
595 1,220
150 946 510

5 to 13 years
1,991 12,306
2,805 2,838 1,440
1,769 3,417
918 2,756
728
2,992 2,787 1,110 2,173 5,601
25,046 12,377
4,003 1,736 17,936
2,957 3,225 2,109 2,029 5,175
1,075 2,181
281 1,700
907

14 to 17 years
713 5,794 1,423 1,379
758
867 1,692
538 1,405
393
1,463 1,470
518 1,105 2,509
11,830 5,518 2,204 829 7,724
1,480 1,548 1,018 1,058 2,337
490 1,005
152 934 491

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

977 13,879
3,776 2,069
842
1,344 2,206
670 1,989
550
2,465 2,586 1,276 1,518 3,149
22,697 8,394 3,022 1,105 9,881
3,376 2,204 1,589 1,557 3,454
943 1,629
205 1,111
892

8,230 75,169 20,314 16,802
8,732
10,692 21,846
5,528 17,836
4,901
18,546 19,555
7,091 14,028 31,317
142,802 68,926 23,905 10,937 89,828
19,469 23,893 13,576 13,282 31,398
7,963 16,034
1,975 13,244
5,704

7,895 72,235 19,594 16,116
8,353
10,259 20,982
5,266 17,118
4,712
17,817 18,801
6,839 13,506 30,067
136,851 66,174 22,774 10,523 85,965
18,725 23,109 13,053 12,717 30,189
7,727 15,524
1,903 12,774
5,449

15 to 44 years
5,528 46,651 12,289
8,996 4,320
5,629 11,693
2,993 9,203 2,332
10,360 10,476
4,250 7,476 18,903
79,146 43,740 12,978
5,939 61,179
11,200 12,771
7,343 7,766 17,183
4,352 7,555
890 5,991 2,888

65 years and over
834 9,439 2,753 2,641 1,581
1,845 3,373
746 3,182 1,056
2,919 2,739
964 2,308 3,594
22,031 8,239 2,813 1,656 7,186
2,811 4,460 2,151 1,817 5,334
1,346 3,274
450 3,162 1,126

85 years and over

Total

94 1,125
267 327 149
283 415 114 455 189
385 266
72 303 310
2,943 934 389 207 674
279 446 244 209 692
184 255
51 386 201

11,452 97,844 25,462 21,917 11,248
13,817 27,837
7,276 22,881
6,239
23,852 24,443
9,067 17,908 41,398
188,660 91,451 30,858 13,997
121,530
24,785 29,640 17,452 16,801 41,091
9,887 19,930
2,486 16,354
7,357
(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, 2006 (number)

0 to 4 years
15,528 5,606 260 921 559
4,732 1,580
273 2,427
391
109 1,707
565 836 778
3,064 3,231 2,139
415 422
4,753 681 604 924
1,707
3,888 5,658 2,412
403 1,310

5 to 13 years
25,368 10,303
610 1,872 1,176
8,216 2,822
586 4,442
766
206 2,475 1,104 1,219 1,459
5,489 5,529 3,727
851 817
8,148 1,308 1,210 1,885 3,412
7,469 10,482
4,168 720
2,433

14 to 17 years
12,329 5,481 277 1,188 540
4,012 1,426
278 2,146
391
96 1,163
605 555 658
2,794 2,504 1,721
404 408
4,029 590 626 995
1,677
3,714 4,705 2,091
349 1,365

18 to 24 years

16 years and over

18 years and over

21,473 7,779 351 1,465 860
4,970 2,419
381 3,629
492
143 2,616
782 1,461 1,052
4,182 4,550 2,418
926 773
5,877 883 925
1,638 2,319
5,098 6,683 3,211
507 1,982

147,298 61,709 3,198 11,825 7,163
47,195 20,022
3,758 24,543
5,264
1,520 18,750
6,803 10,951
8,084
35,155 31,687 20,919
9,051 5,415
48,316 7,052 8,041
17,359 21,755
51,405 60,958 28,128
4,654 16,294

141,173 58,942 3,051 11,209 6,893
45,225 19,315
3,617 23,475
5,057
1,466 18,147
6,518 10,658
7,762
33,788 30,421 20,036
8,855 5,205
46,315 6,743 7,744
16,848 20,880
49,535 58,543 27,077
4,477 15,615

15 to 44 years
80,751 34,251
1,864 6,072 3,479
25,727 9,916 1,605
13,545 2,528
650 11,461
3,537 6,330 4,133
17,882 17,858 11,279
3,790 2,948
26,674 3,733 4,183 7,719
11,089
26,779 35,823 14,451
2,153 8,751

65 years and over
22,690 7,451 441 2,180 1,495
7,354 4,171
936 4,062
930
384 2,639 1,253 1,732 1,377
6,562 4,865 3,534 2,894
966
7,564 1,240 1,295 4,887 3,942
8,993 8,602 5,362
974 2,722

85 years and over

Total

2,852 808 27 306 190
957 612 186 765
99
74 372 195 269 196
1,146 650 506 327 127
1,117 178 137 584 610
1,110 1,045
883 148 425

194,398 80,332 4,198 15,190 9,168
62,185 25,143
4,754 32,490
6,605
1,877 23,492
8,792 13,268 10,657
45,135 41,685 27,623 10,525
6,852
63,245 9,322
10,184 20,652 27,676
64,606 79,388 35,748
5,949 20,723
(continued)

TABLE 1.121 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA, BY AGE AND COUNTY, 2006 (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

1,938 124 371
1,463 9,208
485 605 688 1,428
702,134

3,340 300 608
2,692 13,225
935 1,150 1,261 2,794
1,196,898

1,740 115 307
1,287 5,618
385 538 577 1,448
555,988

2,461 190 824
2,133 7,470
885 947 940 2,036
914,568

22,732 1,765 5,771
19,945 67,755
7,110 8,437 7,780 17,036
7,188,140

21,877 1,713 5,622
19,296 64,948
6,907 8,175 7,469 16,268
6,908,921

12,704 900
3,480 10,604 37,855
3,854 3,973 3,963 8,578
4,164,925

3,362 286 746
3,813 9,613
1,170 1,874 1,406 2,902
912,874

381 45
118 381 1,123
198 288 162 340
113,362

28,895 2,252 6,908
24,738 92,999
8,712 10,468
9,995 21,938
9,363,941

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Population Estimates by Selected Age Groups and Sex: July 1, 2006.

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.122
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY RACE, SEX, AND COUNTY, 2006 (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
14,340 6,466 8,494 1,941
24,508
15,525 54,009 80,846 11,541 14,652
73,134 8,975
14,840 10,107 24,304
43,689 11,213 17,125
2,309 33,921
7,918 87,229 59,169
7,512 133,199
9,120 23,366 178,421 77,394
1,218
81,570 4,605
483,977 28,763 33,926
85,930 11,507 93,042
9,809 11,878

Race
Black
3,303 1,458 1,808 2,128 19,755
600 6,942 8,351 5,874 1,848
78,098 3,151 694 6,069 4,289
18,111 11,417
6,007 3,731 9,310
2,614 17,840
1,420 3,130 98,737
4,017 2,695 10,365 29,373 1,926
170,522 2,117
155,420 10,748 10,199
15,215 4,535
19,566 2,818 9,723

Other racesa

Hispanic origin
(any race)

217 123 180
29 1,012
320 2,751 2,069
220 256
3,671 227 201 288
1,055
1,407 356 429 54
1,887
142 2,256 1,427
240 9,475
904 381 6,541 6,020
36
19,148 175
39,928 731 696
5,742 291
2,683 196 450

1,107 1,760
421 116 659
624 4,355 5,442 1,265
480
2,542 162 228 718 726
1,561 401 466 226
1,265
1,334 4,573 1,056
99 6,800
1,454 855
16,353 9,737 30
30,615 83
75,736 3,622 6,620
3,107 822
6,059 333 620

Sex

Male

Female

8,922 3,959 5,226 1,908 24,424
8,271 31,655 45,156
8,500 8,218
71,359 6,077 7,842 7,899
14,613
30,801 10,930 12,583
3,542 21,973
5,355 52,459 30,081
5,895 115,305
8,952 13,594 97,959 53,983
1,436
131,134 3,407
336,863 20,197 22,490
51,807 7,896
57,376 6,460
10,386

8,938 4,088 5,256 2,190 20,851
8,174 32,047 46,110
9,135 8,538
83,544 6,276 7,893 8,565
15,035
32,406 12,056 10,978
2,552 23,145
5,319 54,866 31,935
4,987 126,106
5,089 12,848 97,368 58,804
1,744
140,106 3,490
342,462 20,045 22,331
55,080 8,437
57,915 6,363
11,665
(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, 2006 (number)

White
15,683 20,129 16,740 282,943 13,673
5,751 32,136 75,682
5,900 3,904
41,650 14,492 15,048
7,748 21,772
82,623 79,809 139,482 19,501 493,302
27,374 2,432
53,144 48,475 17,661
9,229 517,909
37,778 156,498
2,294
26,660 23,061 19,292 10,125 117,305
87,977 7,554
50,321 10,379 11,117

Race
Black
241 162 11,449 399,860 5,825
5,782 60,596 40,183
6,012 293
6,362 6,051 7,329 3,522
144
19,101 12,795
4,120 1,837 410,961
202 265 18,888 1,726 6,932
6,102 154,311
1,814 11,778
7,310
1,510 5,110 4,638 1,179 53,057
34,430 2,743 3,931 3,071 1,955

Other racesa

Hispanic origin
(any race)

309 352 476 40,799 202
215 2,041 3,692
153 77
942 225 223 155 403
4,947 2,718 7,366
353 55,746
599 23
1,598 1,218
489
203 84,884
1,520 4,980
73
446 614 346 168 7,671
5,123 106
1,526 174 206

207 542 993 69,676 387
567 1,321 6,231
183 1,202
939 717 1,393 1,056 268
4,032 6,941 12,022
344 75,599
2,330 14
3,134 6,741 2,382
563 129,381
4,409 44,147
55
267 579 387 174 7,809
4,654 308
2,356 377 980

Sex

Male

Female

7,952 10,292 13,657 352,397 10,230
6,244 43,999 58,653
5,661 2,339
24,220 10,044 11,344
5,519 10,791
51,956 46,438 76,356 10,514 473,720
14,224 1,306
35,427 25,730 12,051
7,505 382,051
21,121 87,919
5,261
13,920 14,307 12,014
5,664 87,292
61,854 5,322
27,801 6,661 6,594

8,281 10,351 15,008 371,205
9,470
5,504 50,774 60,904
6,404 1,935
24,734 10,724 11,256
5,906 11,528
54,715 48,884 74,612 11,177 486,289
13,951 1,414
38,203 25,689 13,031
8,029 375,053
19,991 85,337
4,416
14,696 14,478 12,262
5,808 90,741
65,676 5,081
27,977 6,963 6,684
(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, 2006 (number)

White
7,362 5,025 5,740 20,382 11,727
5,638 30,124 26,210 31,399
5,538
8,306 61,650 24,268 13,239
7,237
5,403 25,007
4,687 13,352
4,388
12,344 17,922
6,595 13,196 40,231
92,538 57,781 27,926 11,245 101,270
14,019 28,751 15,481 14,490 35,117
6,489 14,221
1,337 15,859
2,930

Race
Black
9,270 3,587 3,830 6,092 4,701
1,895 16,303
5,540 27,348
2,631
2,638 33,267
394 8,356 3,823
8,090 2,312 2,409 9,222 1,812
11,151 6,077 2,382 4,452 593
87,727 31,453
1,995 2,516 17,427
10,354 452
1,760 2,128 5,304
3,229 5,377 1,117
222 4,338

Other racesa

Hispanic origin
(any race)

136 113
56 499 251
190 889 745 3,824
88
508 2,927
800 322 188
324 518 180 307
39
357 444
90 260 574
8,395 2,217
937 236 2,833
412 437 211 183 670
169 332
32 273
89

323 377 145 246 238
196 691 416 4,052
81
1,087 2,865 1,215
390 118
539 689 560 307
50
641 429 389 381 5,238
7,111 3,147 1,121
377 4,700
1,213 787 538 231
4,277
448 809
27 1,179
160

Sex

Male

Female

7,941 4,178 5,228 13,210 8,006
3,901 22,697 16,414 32,785
3,999
5,614 48,274 12,439 10,360
5,461
6,957 13,769
3,594 10,995
2,987
12,190 12,335
4,594 8,749 20,786
90,599 44,527 15,170
6,841 60,595
11,976 14,545
8,627 8,425 20,614
4,219 9,805 1,167 8,072 3,412

8,827 4,547 4,398 13,763 8,673
3,822 24,619 16,081 29,786
4,258
5,838 49,570 13,023 11,557
5,787
6,860 14,068
3,682 11,886
3,252
11,662 12,108
4,473 9,159 20,612
98,061 46,924 15,688
7,156 60,935
12,809 15,095
8,825 8,376 20,477
5,668 10,125
1,319 8,282 3,945
(continued)

POPULATION

1.000

TABLE 1.122 (Continued)
POPULATION OF GEORGIA BY RACE, SEX, AND COUNTY, 2006 (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

83,505 48,092
3,052 8,302 6,035
40,943 21,548
1,807 16,001
2,813
748 16,221
5,171 7,602 4,001
27,579 29,293 20,553 10,357
4,599
41,270 5,426 5,925
20,200 19,573
60,917 66,183 25,217
2,467 9,583
22,699 1,184 4,449
23,600 86,799
5,474 5,867 5,917 15,328
6,158,769

103,595 29,446 1,082 6,718 3,066
19,980 3,036 2,875
15,981 3,693
1,107 6,960 3,506 5,560 6,495
16,807 11,430
6,681 62
2,173
20,740 3,804 4,140 217 7,690
2,581 11,538 10,007
3,425 10,936
5,697 1,052 2,374
592 3,569
3,176 4,444 3,965 6,350
2,799,625

7,298 2,794
64 170
67
1,262 559 72 508 99
22 311 115 106 161
749 962 389 106
80
1,235 92
119 235 413
1,108 1,667
524 57
204
499 16 85
546 2,631
62 157 113 260
405,547

4,833 7,410
111 186 370
1,555 374 78
1,188 127
18 2,730
186 343 157
835 4,378 3,078
199 107
1,476 317 133 221 498
759 2,155
983 63
160
1,255 94
334 563 27,205
134 274 192 280
703,246

91,690 39,941
2,013 7,355 4,347
30,160 12,058
2,268 15,338
3,084
910 13,514
4,331 7,785 5,114
21,225 20,454 13,329
5,032 3,445
30,714 4,553 4,912
10,229 13,240
31,505 38,798 17,778
2,753 9,368
15,144 1,143 4,232
12,212 46,490
4,994 5,011 4,772 10,537
4,611,078

102,708 40,391 2,185 7,835 4,821
32,025 13,085
2,486 17,152
3,521
967 9,978 4,461 5,483 5,543
23,910 21,231 14,294
5,493 3,407
32,531 4,769 5,272
10,423 14,436
33,101 40,590 17,970
3,196 11,355
13,751 1,109 2,676
12,526 46,509
3,718 5,457 5,223 11,401
4,752,863

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 Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: July 1, 2006.

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, 2000-2007 (number; percent)

Total Population changea

Vital Events

Natural increase

Births

Deaths

Net Migration Total Internationalc Internal

United States
Georgia
Northeast Midwest South West

20,196,555 12,212,284 29,809,472 17,597,188 7,984,271

1,357,934 521,982 1,001,287 479,305 725,733

1,085,844 1,993,595 10,218,933 6,898,183

1,446,362 2,314,328 4,446,011 4,005,583

4,919,082 6,470,373 11,047,213 7,372,804

3,472,720 4,156,045 6,601,202 3,367,221

-500,980 -342,759 5,778,912 3,049,098

7,984,271

--

240,814 484,919

1,717,074 -2,218,054 1,057,420 -1,400,179 2,551,575 3,227,337 2,658,202 390,896

a Total population change includes residual - see State and County Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/topics/terms/states.html.
b Births minus deaths.
c Net international migration inclues the international migration of both native and foreign-born populations.

Source: U.S Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change for the United States, Regions, and States: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007.

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.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.101
LIVE BIRTHS AND RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, 1990-2006

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

112,607 110,271 110,959 110,489 110,984
112,246 113,986 118,169 122,366 126,494

70,517 68,242 68,631 68,569 69,548
71,189 72,727 75,538 78,167 80,938

40,479 40,248 40,309 39,790 39,003
38,141 38,276 39,724 41,274 42,084

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

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

132,286 133,468 133,285 135,831 138,561 140,903 148,403

83,629 85,369 85,577 87,873 89,274 89,695 93,210

44,447 43,650 42,707 87,873 43,721 45,457 49,048

16.2

15.7

18.9

16.3

16.0

18.6

15.6

14.8

17.3

15.6

15.0

17.2

15.7

15.2

16.7

15.5

14.9

16.8

15.8

15.1

17.5

a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Physical Health, 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, 1996-2006.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.102
LIVE BIRTHS AND BIRTH RATES BY RACEa PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1996-2006 (number by place of residence; percent)

Year
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Totalb
113,986 118,169 122,366 126,494 132,286
133,468 133,285 135,831 138,561 140,903 148,403

Georgia
White
72,727 75,538 78,167 80,938 83,269
85,369 85,577 87,873 89,274 89,695 93,210

Number
Black
38,276 39,724 41,274 42,084 44,447
43,650 42,707 42,820 43,721 46,027 49,048

Totalb

United States White

Black

3,891,494 3,880,894 3,941,553 3,959,417 4,058,814
4,025,933 4,021,726 4,089,950 4,112,052 4,138,349 4,265,996p

3,093,057 3,072,640 3,118,727 3,132,501 3,194,005
3,177,626 3,174,760 3,225,848 3,222,928 3,229,294
NA

594,781 599,913 609,902 605,970 622,598
606,156 593,691 599,847 616,074 633,134
NA

Year

Georgia Totalb

Birth Rates (per 1,000 population)

United States

Totalb

White

Black

1996

15.8

1997

15.8

1998

16.0

1999

16.2

2000

16.2

2001

16.3

2002

15.6

2003

15.6

2004

15.7

2005

15.5

2006

15.8

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

14.1

13.6

15.7

14.0

13.5

16.0

14.0

13.4

16.2

14.2p

NA

NA

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.
NA Not available.
p Preliminary.
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, vol. 46, no. 1, September 1997; Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Georgia Vital Statistics 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 (1999-2000), vol 51, no. 2, December 18, 2002, vol. 52, no. 10, December 17, 2003, vol. 54, no. 2, September 8, 2005, vol. 54, vo.8, December 29, 2005, vol. 55, no.1, September 29, 2006, vol. 56, no.7, December 5, 2007.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.104
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2007 (number)

Area

Births 4/00 - 7/07

Deaths 4/00 - 7/07

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/07

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

1,001,287
1,950 1,129 1,122
253 3,985
1,552 7,188 10,666 2,183 1,803
17,843 1,067 1,120 1,504 3,003
5,558 2,914 2,207
651 5,383
1,303 11,321
5,385 878
26,540
1,673 2,277 21,650 10,418
347
33,406 826
76,814 4,588 5,117
9,958 1,748 11,882 1,053 2,435

479,305
1,302 480 857 228
2,889
940 2,939 4,902 1,522 1,230
11,949 892
1,020 1,447 1,309
3,043 1,786 1,419
478 1,595
919 6,030 3,526
615 16,146
226 2,004 6,550 4,685
309
10,019 559
24,400 2,492 3,196
4,326 1,234 5,069
785 1,803

521,982
648 649 265
25 1,096
612 4,249 5,764
661 573
5,894 175 100 57
1,694
2,515 1,128
788 173 3,788
384 5,291 1,859
263 10,394
1,447 273
15,100 5,733 38
23,387 267
52,414 2,096 1,921
5,632 514
6,813 268 632

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/07

240,814
252 350
92 20 150
148 398 872 219
38
1,054 33 3 81 1
616 36 25 8
-595
325 1,357
197 -4
2,547
-779 161 3,570 4,861
5
10,324 53
30,866 941
1,507
642 187 1,776
5 252

484,919

1,358,297

-294 -348
93 -328 297

527 614 404 -293 1,357

1,431 16,565 10,474
-656 -51

2,134 20,995 16,815
166 487

-5,529 494 765 -180
5,093

822 640 811 -110 6,715

7,272 -550 3,453 -382 2,002

10,193 511
4,237 -222
5,025

302 18,305
7,112 114
4,292

973 24,686
8,959 327
16,421

-6,561 1,002 44,396 2,518
-176

-5,452 1,327 62,460 12,574
-150

3,188 -167
3,749 -190 -458

35,700 114
84,154 2,672 2,761

13,956 38
21,566 -223 -682

19,812 661
29,721 -12 129

(continued)

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.104 (Continued)
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2007 (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 - 7/07

Deaths 4/00 - 7/07

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/07

1,273 1,933 2,936 79,463 1,850
1,266 11,014 11,984
1,316 438
4,659 1,899 2,626 1,444 1,839
6,937 10,082 16,702
2,003 95,726
2,796 249
7,367 6,063 2,895
1,421 90,645
4,212 21,883
828
2,773 2,247 2,040 1,039 18,454
13,161 902
5,806 1,289 1,644

1,099 954
2,158 29,721
1,552
855 6,236 5,019 1,019
145
2,058 1,745 1,897
819 1,954
4,357 7,179 4,652 1,719 43,297
1,726 276
5,299 2,966 1,860
1,230 20,150
2,516 7,837
786
2,122 1,525 1,982
737 6,246
6,195 803
3,124 791
1,102

174 979 778 49,742 298
411 4,778 6,965
297 293
2,601 154 729 625 -115
2,580 2,903 12,050
284 52,429
1,070 -27
2,068 3,097 1,035
191 70,495
1,696 14,046
42
651 722
58 302 12,208
6,966 99
2,682 498 542

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/07

77 85 323 50,331 132
74 484 1,203
42 351
77 128 660 274
39
1,396 1,740 2,636
53 37,887
683 -2
902 1,455
807
150 39,086
935 11,932
-2
77 66 90 12 666
267 125 428
77 241

745 4,462 -670 -64,050
528

944 5,485
304 71,228
871

-380 -5,216 24,541
-802 -277

67 -372 32,321 -518 339

10,654 -182 -655 163
2,940

13,193 14
632 1,010 2,782

11,319 827
46,167 1,255
-14,256

14,881 5,053
60,507 1,508
176,131

3,284 260
4,699 3,586
-352

4,933 215
7,364 7,940 1,383

982 81,226
3,911 14,792
-493

1,256 187,932
6,370 40,898
-508

2,387 4,666 1,214
107 54,052

3,028 5,378 1,243
375 66,696

13,345 -167
14,772 1,691 -119

20,251 3
17,665 2,234 607

(continued)

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.104 (Continued)
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2007 (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 - 7/07

Deaths 4/00 - 7/07

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/07

1,912 927 822
2,367 1,512
752 4,982 2,453 9,867
622
1,148 11,116
2,277 2,401 1,034
1,386 2,574
746 2,281
622
2,475 2,014
844 1,613 4,593
21,688 10,114
2,564 1,213 13,337
2,591 2,513 1,850 1,386 5,032
877 1,845
249 1,363
736

1,465 670 718
1,446 1,208
475 3,521 1,018 2,049
661
450 5,210 1,285 1,775
793
1,110 1,775
565 1,902
591
1,765 1,494
539 1,003 2,015
13,135 4,192 1,246 833 3,808
1,616 1,778 1,245
900 3,207
793 1,282
220 1,242
767

447 257 104 921 304
277 1,461 1,435 7,818
-39
698 5,906
992 626 241
276 799 181 379
31
710 520 305 610 2,578
8,553 5,922 1,318
380 9,529
975 735 605 486 1,825
84 563
29 121 -31

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/07

27 98 13 73 53
30 190 136 -960
-8
215 187 214
29 2
115 176 162
7 12
173 107
97 88 453
991 492 243
29 332
462 137 138
5 1,010
141 346
14 344
35

-1,219 -296 891
2,670 762

-812 20
973 3,590 1,049

421 1,183 4,234 -7,738
-167

706 2,646 8,293 -1,107
-250

130 3,988 4,420 -242
381

996 9,675 5,538
320 573

-886 1,409
-432 -72
-238

-550 2,282
-120 214 -220

-577 2,822
419 2,073 1,285

207 3,388
790 2,708 4,158

-8,143 27,768
3,695 983
36,709

755 34,018
5,142 1,328 46,228

679 6,695 1,599 3,075
667

2,004 7,505 2,245 3,516 3,333

78 644
36 1,065
-470

255 1,439
68 1,469
-497

(continued)

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.104 (Continued)
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR GEORGIA AND ITS COUNTIES, 2000-2007 (number)

Area

Births 4/00 - 7/07

Deaths 4/00 - 7/07

Natural increase 4/00 - 7/07

Net international
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net domestic
migration 4/00 - 7/07

Net population
growtha 4/00 - 7/07

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

22,787 7,924 400 1,382 878
6,873 2,456
415 3,637
562
153 2,409
805 1,198 1,161
4,519 4,679 3,207
643 646
6,885 1,055
916 1,323 2,512
5,588 7,977 3,655
618 1,886
2,944 191 552
2,120 13,073
734 929 1,114 1,979

13,811 3,835 270 1,192 804
4,441 2,282
484 2,576
591
170 1,609
748 1,149
938
3,395 2,583 2,080 1,009
527
4,769 747 749
1,734 2,685
5,028 4,070 3,164
585 1,653
1,922 161 387
1,570 5,089
704 996 754 1,449

8,976 4,089
130 190
74
2,432 174 -69
1,061 -29
-17 800
57 49 223
1,124 2,096 1,127
-366 119
2,116 308 167 -411 -173
560 3,907
491 33
233
1,022 30
165 550 7,984
30 -67 360 530

90 2,730
35 49 -1
717 51 12
235 12
5 573
3 64 18
159 1,130
732 90 80
533 85 -7 14
288
221 341 394
5 34
134 47 66 83
6,598
3 71 90 41

-10,543 5,427 209 -528 -323
1,518 -289 -537
-1,809 150
-174 -393
-98 1,453 -907
1,411 187 9
1,882 -86
2,399 -587 -425 4,133 -36
2,980 18,536
-376 -443 -418
1,424 -202 441
4,512 -4,432
31 -377 -567 -1,192

-2,403 11,941
357 -337 -288
4,409 -167 -605 -668 109
-193 874 -77 1,572 -710
2,500 3,203 1,753 1,575
84
4,756 -234 -310 3,679 -35
3,501 22,457
348 -428 -239
2,481 -145 651
5,076 9,854
36 -425 -156 -682

a Does not include movement of federal citizens and residual population change.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Buearu of the Census, Population Estimates Program, Population Division, Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change for Counties of Georgia: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007, Annual Estimates of Population for Counties of Georgia: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.105
LIVE BIRTHS TO UNWED MOTHERS AND RATES PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2006

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1990 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

37,013 39,459 39,464 39,916 41,864 44,248 46,267
48,943 49,806 50,385 51,804 54,276 57,295 62,887

10,558 12,598 13,181 13,891 14,797 16,199 17,690
18,917 20,422 21,471 22,864 24,413 25,835 28,595

26,299 26,491 25,823 25,566 26,708 27,678 28,045
29,403 28,693 28,102 28,078 28,945 30,479 33,215

328.7 355.5 351.6 350.2 354.3 361.6 365.8
370.0 373.2 378.0 381.0 392.0 407.0 424.0

149.7 181.1 185.2 191.0 195.9 207.2 218.6
226.2 239.2 250.9 260.0 273.0 288.0 307.0

649.7 679.2 677.0 667.9 672.3 670.6 666.4
661.5 657.3 658.0 656.0 662.0 671.0 677.0

a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.
Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Physical Health, Georgia Natality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1990-1996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2006.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.106
IMMATURE BIRTHS AND RATES PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2006

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1990 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

9,765 9,574 9,836 9,736 10,400 10,493 11,070
11,416 11,763 11,933 12,205 12,886 13,301 14,209

4,354 4,405 4,631 4,659 4,970 5,036 5,443
5,487 5,759 5,829 6,188 6,326 6,280 6,650

5,289 5,013 5,002 4,880 5,169 5,257 5,373
5,618 5,628 5,678 5,597 6,069 6,524 7,062

86.7

61.7

130.7

86.3

63.3

128.5

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

89.9

70.4

130.7

93.0

70.9

138.8

94.4

70.0

143.5

95.7

71.3

144.0

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 Physical Health, Georgia Natality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1994-1996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2006.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.107
LIVE BIRTHS AND AGE-SPECIFIC RATES PER 1,000 FEMALESa IN GEORGIA, BY AGE AND RACE OF MOTHER, 2006

Totalb

Number White

Black

Totalb

Rate White

Black

Female population

15-44

2,052,335

Live births (total)

148,403

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

325 5,785 11,880 40,823 40,393 30,610 15,419 3,014
154

1,260,397
93,210
116 2,907 6,578 24,303 26,154 20,579 10,529 1,943
101

693,493
49,048
202 2,780 5,115 15,572 12,482 7,950 4,004
901 42

--
15.8
1.0 29.9 89.0 129.6 117.3 91.0 42.9
8.1 0.2

--
15.1
0.6 25.6 82.9 128.4 124.7 99.8 46.3
8.3 0.2

--
17.5
1.7 39.0 105.0 138.1 106.4 72.2 35.1
7.6 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, 2006.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.108
LIVE BIRTHS TO UNWED MOTHERS AND AGE-SPECIFIC RATESa IN GEORGIA, BY RACE OF MOTHER, 2006

Totalb

Number White

Black

Totalb

Rate White

Black

Female population

15-44

2,052,335

1,260,397

693,493

--

Births to unwed

mothers (total)

62,887

28,595

33,215

42.4

Age of mother

10-14

314

106

201

96.6

15-17

5,124

2,281

2,757

88.6

18-19

9,394

4,351

4,902

79.1

20-24

24,437

11,072

12,978

59.9

25-29

14,030

6,270

7,519

34.7

30-34

6,295

2,912

3,244

20.6

35-39

2,680

1,304

1,315

17.4

40-44

592

289

288

19.6

45-55

21

10

11

13.6

--

--

30.7

67.7

91.4

99.5

78.5

99.2

66.1

95.8

45.6

83.3

24.0

60.2

14.2

40.8

12.4

32.8

14.9

32.0

9.9

26.2

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, 2006.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.202
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE, GEORGIA AND GEORGIA MSAs, 2000-2007
(number)

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

Births
16,860 16,769 555,996 53,467
9,521 44,691 31,117 17,666 21,883 11,015 24,193 10,082 34,202 13,810 13,161
1,001,287

Deaths
9,869 8,539 205,508 33,680 7,112 35,925 19,535 7,104 7,837 2,499 16,423 7,179 19,513 7,277 6,195
479,305

Natural increase
6,991 8,230 350,488 19,787 2,409 8,766 11,582 10,562 14,046 8,516 7,770 2,903 14,689 6,533 6,966
521,982

MSA

International migration

Domestic migration

Net population
growtha

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

699 5,309 187,458 2,054
907 3,888
712 7,051 11,932
-745 1,232 1,740 2,625
649 267
240,814

-3,409 8,605 369,760 9,364 5,845 13,022 -10,773 -3,147 14,792 -7,608 -685
827 20,039
3,952 13,345
484,919

6,236 21,326 1,030,923 28,835
8,748 38,037
988 14,012 40,898
-111 7,478 5,053 36,329 10,610 20,251
1,358,297

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, Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change for Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April1, 2000 to July 1, 2007, Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.301
DEATHS AND RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2006

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate (percent) White

Black

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

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 66,337 65,731 65,287 67,079

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 48,052 47,625 46,989 48,442

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 17,788 17,644 17,680 18,279

a Totals include other races and persons of unknown races.

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

7.6

8.2

7.2

7.4

8.1

7.0

7.1

7.8

6.5

7.1

7.8

6.5

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Georgia Mortality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, Natality, Mortality, Population,1991-1994; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1995-1996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2006.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.302
DEATHS AND MORTALITY RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2006 (by place of residence)

Year

Georgia

Deaths (number)

United States

Mortality rates

(per 1,000 population)

Georgia

United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994a 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000p
2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005p 2006p

53,337 52,802 53,288 56,099 56,571 58,387
58,754 59,351 60,428 62,028 63,870
64,485 65,449 66,478 65,818 65,683 66,335

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

2,314,690

7.9

8.7

2,314,245

7.9

8.6

2,337,256

7.9

8.6

2,391,399

7.9

8.7

2,403,351

8.0

8.7

2,416,425

7.7

8.5

2,443,387

7.6

8.5

2,448,288

7.6

8.4

2,397,615

7.4

8.1

2,432,000

NA

8.2

2,416,000

NA

8.1

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

NA Not available.

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

r Revised.

p Provisional.

Source:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Center for Health Statistics, 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 (1996), vol. 47, no. 19 (1997), vol. 48, no.11 (1998), vol. 49, no. 8 (1999), vol. 50, no.15 (2000), vol. 53, no. 5 (2002), vol. 54, no. 13 (2003), vol. 55, no. 19 (2004), vol. 55, no. 20, (preliminary 2005-2006).

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.305
INFANT DEATHS AND RATES PER 1,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1999-2006

Year
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Totala
1,036 1,125 1,141 1,188 1,153 1,179 1,124 1,198

Number
White
434 499 532 567 544 544 513 556

Infant deaths
Black
588 607 574 585 593 609 563 626

Totala
8.2 8.5 8.5 8.9 8.5 8.5 8.0 8.1

Rate
White
5.4 6.0 6.2 6.6 6.2 6.1 5.7 6.0

Black
14.0 13.7 13.2 13.7 13.8 13.9 12.4 12.8

Year
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Totala
707 761 780 787 779 793 744 771

Number
White
286 338 355 359 365 351 322 365

Neonatal deathsb

Black

Totala

411

5.6

410

5.8

398

5.8

400

5.9

399

5.7

426

5.7

391

5.3

398

5.2

Rate
White
3.5 4.0 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.9 3.6 3.9

Black
9.8 9.2 9.1 9.4 9.3 9.7 8.6 8.1

Year

Totala

Number White

Postneonatal deathsc

Black

Totala

Rate White

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

329

148

177

364

161

197

361

177

176

401

208

185

374

179

194

386

193

183

380

191

172

427

191

228

2.6

1.8

2.8

1.9

2.7

2.1

3.0

2.4

2.8

2.0

2.8

2.2

2.7

2.1

2.9

2.0

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, Vital Statistics , 1999-2006.

Black
4.2 4.4 4.0 4.3 4.5 4.2 3.8 4.6

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.307
MATERNAL DEATHS AND RATES PER 10,000 LIVE BIRTHS IN GEORGIA, BY RACE, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2006

Year

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Black

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

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

38

14

20

17

2

14

30

6

23

23

6

17

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

2.8

1.0

1.5

1.2

0.1

1.0

2.1

0.4

1.6

1.5

0.4

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 Physical Health, Division of Public Health, Georgia Mortality, Vital Statistics Report, 1990; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, Natality, Mortality, Population,1990-1994; Georgia Vital Statistics Report, 1995-1996; Vital Statistics, 1997-2006.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.308
SPONTANEOUS ABORTIONS AND INDUCED TERMINATIONS IN GEORGIA, SELECTED YEARS, 1997-2006

Year
1997b 1998b 1999b 2000b
2001b 2002b 2003b 2004b 2005b 2006b

Total
1,092 1,108 1,120 1,158
1,201 1,296 1,263 1,283 1,196 1,241

Number
White
475 481 491 493
526 604 579 584 548 585

Spontaneous abortions

Black
603 617 610 636
633 658 649 672 610 611

Total
9.2 9.0 8.8 8.7
8.9 9.6 9.2 9.2 8.4 8.3

Ratea
White
6.3 6.1 6.0 5.9
6.1 7.0 6.5 6.5 6.1 6.2

Black
15.1 14.9 14.4 14.1
14.3 15.2 14.9 15.1 13.2 12.3

Rate per 1,000
live births
9.2 9.1 8.9 8.8
9.0 9.7 9.3 9.3 8.5 8.4

Year
1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003b 2004b 2005b 2006b

Total
32,158 29,238 29,942 28,891
30,064 30,432 30,396 28,628 28,015 27,642

Number
White
13,306 12,404 12,380 11,636
12,043 11,976 11,894 11,328 10,210 10,243

Induced terminations

Black
17,924 15,925 16,534 16,021
16,628 17,075 16,992 15,845 16,415 16,054

Total
18.0 16.1 16.3 15.2
15.8 15.6 15.5 14.5 13.8 13.5

Ratea
White
11.3 10.4 10.3 10.0
10.3 9.6 9.5 9.2 8.1 8.1

Black
31.5 27.3 27.8 26.4
27.3 27.3 27.0 24.1 24.1 23.1

Rate per 1,000
live births
272.1 238.9 236.7 218.4
225.3 228.3 223.8 206.6 198.8 186.3

Number, by age of recipient, 2004

Age

Totala

White

Black

Rate per 1,000 women in age group, 2004

Totala

White

Black

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

136 1250 2467 8858 7146 4392 2626
714 53

32 438 1021 3522 2445 1438 1015 309
23

100 790 1366 4978 4385 2677 1398 335
25

0.4

0.2

0.8

6.5

3.9

11.1

18.5

12.9

28.0

28.1

18.6

44.1

20.8

11.7

37.4

13.1

7.0

24.3

7.3

4.5

12.3

1.9

1.3

2.8

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, Vital Statistics, 1997-2006.

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TABLE 2.312
DEATHS AND AGE-SPECIFIC RATES FOR GEORGIA, BY RACE, 2005-2006

Age group

Totalb

Number White

Black

Totalb

Ratea White

Black

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

65,287
1,124 172 103 108 448
5,065 15,202 43,065

46,989
513 94 62 53
278 2,915 9,635 33,439

17,680
563 68 38 51
162 2,071 5,387 9,340

2005

719.6
8.0 31.3 16.3 16.7 69.3 144.9 726.8 4,947.6

783.1
5.7 27.8 16.1 13.7 71.1 129.5 649.9 4,938.8

654.9
12.4 36.9 17.9 21.9 70.4 191.5 1,001.4 5,350.4

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

67,079
1,198 193 92 114 486
5,245 15,873 43,878

48,442
556 111
49 62 299 2,963 10,175 34,227

18,279
626 80 43 51
177 2,225 5,613 9,464

2006

716.4
8.1 34.7 13.8 17.0 71.8 150.4 705.4 4,806.6

786.6
6.0 32.2 12.1 15.6 73.7 133.0 643.4 4,844.6

652.9
12.8 43.8 19.1 21.3 73.0 204.0 953.8 5,125.4

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

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics, 2005-2006.

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TABLE 2.317
DEATHS AND RATES PER 100,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY SELECTED CAUSE AND RACE, 2006

Cause of death

Totala

Number White

Black

Total deaths

67,079

Cause of Death Infectious and parasitic diseases
Septicemia HIV infection

2,512 1,415
679

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

14,689 14,322
293 1,345
778 4,413 1,098
367 764 518

Diabetes mellitus

1,626

Anemias

130

Sickle cell trait and disease

41

Mental disorders

2,606

Diseases of nervous system and sense organs Alzheimers disease Parkinsons disease

2,990
1,799 399

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

21,754 1,099 8,246
3,119 6,773 3,826

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

6,343 1,453 3,347
21 358 117

48,442
1,282 864 130
10,889 10,604
161 935 568 3,518 727 298 460 402
967
56 0
1,954
2,451
1,515 367
15,523 542
6,259
2,386 4,974 2,657
5,319 1,149 2,931
20 327
52

18,279
1,224 548 549
3,731 3,651
127 402 207 878 366
68 302 111
648
73 41
642
532
280 31
6,124 553
1,937
712 1,777 1,146
998 301 403
1 30 64

Totala
716.4
26.8 15.1
7.3
156.9 152.9
3.1 14.4
8.3 47.1 23.1
7.7 16.6
5.5
17.4
1.4 0.4
27.8
31.9
19.2 4.3
232.3 11.7 88.1
33.3 72.3 40.9
67.7 15.5 35.7
2.0 3.8 1.2

Rate White

Black

786.6

65

20.8 14.0
2.1
176.8 172.2
2.6 15.2
9.2 57.1 23.7
9.7 14.9
6.5
15.7
0.9 0.0
31.7
39.8
24.6 6.0
252.0 8.8
101.6
38.7 80.8 43.1
86.4 18.7 47.6
0.3 5.3 0.8

43.7 19.6 19.6
133.3 130.4
4.5 14.4
7.4 31.4 24.8
4.6 22.8
4.0
23.1
2.6 1.5
22.9
19.0
10.0 1.1
218.7 19.8 69.2
25.4 63.5 40.9
35.6 10.8 14.4
* 1.1 2.4
(continued)

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TABLE 2.317 (Continued)
DEATHS AND RATES PER 100,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY SELECTED CAUSE AND RACE, 2006

Cause of death

Totala

Number White

Black

Totala

Rate White

Disease of digestive system Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis

2,376 655

1,831 544

529

25.4

109

7.0

Diseases of genitourinary system

2,050

1,244

796

21.9

Complications of pregnancy, childbirth

23

6

17

15.5

and puerperium

Diseases of musculoskeletal system

352

229

120

3.8

Congenital anomalies

340

207

128

3.6

Conditions originating in the perinatal period 655

278

Short gestation and low birth weight

228

80

371

7.0

146

2.4

SIDS

150

73

77

1.0

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

5,444

3,920

1,467

58.1

1,670

1,212

436

17.8

571

501

67

6.1

19

12

7

0.2

101

72

28

1.1

126

77

49

1.3

636

516

120

6.8

895

752

136

9.6

662

231

420

7.1

22

11

11

0.2

29.7 8.8
20.2
6.4
3.7
3.4
4.5 1.3
0.8
63.6 19.7
8.1 0.2 1.2 1.3 8.4 12.2 3.8 0.2

a Totals include other races and persons of unknown race.

Source: Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health, Vital Statistics, 2006.

Black
18.9 3.9
28.4
34.7
4.3
4.6
13.3 5.2
1.6
52.4 15.6
2.4 0.3 1.0 1.8 4.3 4.9 15.0 0.4

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TABLE 2.402
MARRIAGES AND RATESa PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1995-2006 (by place of occurrence)

Year

Georgia

Marriages United States

Marriage Rates

Georgia

United States

1995 1996b 1997b 1998b 1999b
2000b 2001b 2002b 2003b 2004b 2005b 2006b

61,451 60,092 61,915 59,763 62,642
56,031 51,276 55,432 60,252 68,897 62,893 66,456

2,336,000 2,344,000 2,384,000 2,244,000 2,358,000
2,329,000 2,327,000 2,254,000 2,245,000 2,279,000 2,249,000 2,160,000

NA

8.9

NA

8.8

NA

8.9

NA

8.3

NA

8.6

NA

8.5

NA

8.2

NA

7.9

NA

7.7

NA

7.8

NA

7.6

NA

7.3

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, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths: United States, 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, Provisional Data for 2003-2004, National Vital Statistics Reports, vol.53, no. 21, June 28, 2005; provisional data for 2005-2006, National Vital Statistics Report, vol. 55, no. 20, August 28, 2007.

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2.000

TABLE 2.502
DIVORCES AND ANNULMENTS AND RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2006 (by place of occurrence)

Year

Divorces and annulments (number)

Georgia

United States

Georgia

Rates United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996a 1997a 1998a 1999a 2000a
2001a 2002a 2003a 2004a 2005a 2006a

35,672 41,975 39,586 38,349 37,001 37,209
35,909 36,259 35,753 34,227 30,734
25,699 31,495 35,018
NA NA NA

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 NA NA NA NA

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

4.1

NA

4.2

NA

4.0

NA

3.9

NA

3.8

NA

3.7

NA

3.6

NA

3.6

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, 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; provisional data for 2003-2004, National Vital Statistics Reports, vol. 53, no. 21, June 28, 2005; provisional data for 2005-2006, National Vital Statistics Report, vol. 55, no. 20, August 28, 2007.

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TABLE 2.901
PHYSICIANS AND NURSES, NUMBER AND RATES, IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1996-2005

Year/category

Physicians

Georgia

United States

Year/category

Georgia

Nurses
United States

1996 Number Ratea
1997 Number Ratea
1998 Number Ratea
1999 Number Ratea
2000 Number Ratea
2001 Number Ratea
2002 Number Ratea
2003 Number Ratea
2004 Number Ratea
2005 Number Ratea

14,621 199
15,292 204
16,075 211
16,470 211
16,950 206
17,260 205
17,790 208
19,222 221
19,589 220
19,997 219

634,785 239
656,197 245
678,649 251
693,345 254
708,463 251
721,034 253
738,076 256
774,849 266
780,662 266
790,128 266

1996 Number Ratea
1997 Number Ratea
1998 Number Ratea
1999 Number Ratea
2000 Number Ratea 2001 Number Ratea
2002 Number Ratea
2003 Number Ratea
2004 Number Ratea
2005 Number Ratea

53,600 731
54,700 730
55,800 731
56,680 728
55,880 695
58,600 697
NA NA
NA NA
66,500 746
NA NA

2,161,700 815
2,203,000 823
2,238,800 828
2,271,340 833
2,201,810 789
2,262,020 793
NA NA
NA NA
2,421,000 824
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, 1995-2008.

TABLE 2.910
COMMUNITY HOSPITALS' FACILITIES AND PATIENTS, WITH PERCENTAGE CHANGES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2005 AND 2006

2005 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

149
101,435 32,052 25,015
961,195 6,191,628 3,683,883 10,119,196 13,803,079
300,754 556,126 856,880 139,577

4,936
3,603,648 1,374,027
802,311 35,238,673 197,073,770 114,750,874 469,677,862 584,428,736 10,097,271 17,445,587 27,542,858
3,987,766

Facilities and patients (number)

2006

Georgia

United States

147
101,590 31,890 24,772
956,395 6,221,330 3,629,453 10,153,274 13,782,727
273,420 504,293 777,713 140,741

4,927
3,671,780 1,406,083
802,658 35,377,659 196,366,512 118,374,029 481,178,996 599,553,025 10,095,683 17,235,141 27,330,824
3,987,766

Percent change

2005-2006a

United

Georgia

States

-1.3
0.2 -0.5 -1.0 -0.5 0.5 -1.5 0.3 -0.1 -9.1 -9.3 -18.4 0.8

-0.2
1.9 2.3 0.0 0.4 -0.4 3.2 2.4 2.6 0.0 -1.2 -1.2 0.0
(continued)

TABLE 2.910 (Continued)
COMMUNITY HOSPITALS' FACILITIES AND PATIENTS, WITH PERCENTAGE CHANGES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2005 AND 2006

2005 Georgia

Community health indicators per 1,000 population

2006

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)

2.7 105.2 678.0 403.4 1,108.0 1,511.4
32.9 60.9 93.8 15.3 1,461.3

2.7 118.8 664.7 387.0 1,584.0 1,971.0
34.1 58.8 92.9 13.4 1,739.4

2.6 102.1 664.4 387.6 1,084.3 1,471.9
29.2 53.9 83.1 15.0 1,478.7

2.7 118.2 655.9 395.4 1,607.2 2,002.5
33.7 57.6 91.3 13.6 1,843.1

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

Source: Health Forum LLC, (an affiliate of the American Hospital Association), Hospital Statistics, 2008.

Percent change

2005-2006a

United

Georgia

States

-3.7

0.0

-2.9

-0.5

-2.0

-1.3

-3.9

2.2

-2.1

1.5

-2.6

1.6

-11.2

-1.2

-11.5

-2.0

-11.4

-1.7

-2.0

1.5

1.2

6.0

TABLE 2.911
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL FACILITIES AND PATIENTS IN GEORGIA, GEORGIA MSAs, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2006

Hospitals

Beds

Admissions

Average stay (days)

Surgical operations

Georgia
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken Brunswick Chattanooga Columbus Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan
United States

147
3 2 42 7 1 2 5 2 1 1 5 2 4 4 2
83 64
4,927

24,772
634 503 9,620 1,473 229 307 1,067 290 418
91 908 534 1,162 478 225
17,939 6,833
802,658

956,395
24,913 27,108 447,508 62,034 10,174
6,467 37,166 12,299 24,194
2,276 42,988 25,170 45,139 18,525 13,410
799,371 157,024
35,377,659

6.5

777,713

5.8

19,389

4.4

26,241

5.9

328,994

5.3

59,616

5.8

6,780

11.1

9,400

6.1

28,500

3.9

9,009

4.9

12,511

11.1

2,377

5.6

42,125

4.8

21,196

6.6

40,916

5.7

15,712

4.3

18,394

5.8

641,160

10.3

136,553

5.6

27,330,824

Source: Health Forum LLC, (an affiliate of the American Hospital Association), Hospital Statistics, 2008.

Outpatient visits

Emergency

Total

3,629,453
90,924 96,062 1,561,024 208,475 32,441 33,082 138,089 58,859 58,092 10,100 108,265 101,788 167,545 56,035 66,088
2,786,869 842,584
118,374,029

13,782,727
829,428 372,416 5,376,025 1,125,627 146,250 186,000 356,490 222,652 334,628
50,533 557,941 293,001 556,956 248,485 241,939
10,898,371 2,884,356
599,553,025

TABLE 2.912
COMMUNITY HOSPITALS' REVENUES AND EXPENSES, WITH PERCENTAGE CHANGES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2005 AND 2006 (dollars)

2005 Georgia

United States

2006 Georgia

United States

Gross inpatient revenue 20,093,353,401

Gross outpatient revenue 13,622,377,234

Total gross revenue

33,715,730,635

Deductions from revenue 20,520,952,593

Net patient revenue

13,194,778,042

Other operating revenue

613,617,105

Other nonoperating reveue 179,448,150

Total net revenue Total expenses

13,987,843,297 13,345,809,666

868,755,031,289 510,148,795,934 1,378,903,827,223 873,105,390,216 505,798,437,007
29,888,418,352 8,992,031,048
544,678,886,407 515,740,325,861

22,163,780,319 14,777,650,188 36,941,430,507 23,269,007,568 13,672,422,939
830,795,303 257,847,975
14,761,066,217 13,846,913,245

939,459,919,425 570,420,556,680 1,509,880,476,105 969,154,780,687 540,725,695,418
34,170,257,365 12,172,041,974
587,050,913,892 551,835,328,219

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

Source: Health Forum LLC, (an affiliate of the American Hospital Association), Hospital Statistics, 2008.

Percent change

2005-2006a

United

Georgia

States

10.3

8.1

8.5

11.8

9.6

9.5

13.4

11.0

3.6

6.9

35.4

14.3

43.7

35.4

5.5

7.8

3.8

7.0

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2.000

TABLE 2.915
AVERAGE DAILY HOSPITAL ROOM CHARGES AND AVERAGE COSTS TO COMMUNITY HOSPITALS PER PATIENT IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2005 (dollars)

Year

Average cost per daya

Georgia

United States

Average cost per staya

Georgia

United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

630 652 721 775 797
836 NA NA NA NA
978 NA NA 1,044 1,144 1,202

687 752 820 881 931
968 1,006 1,033 1,067 1,103
1,149 1,217 1,290 1,379 1,450 1,522

4,303 4,677 5,238 5,554 5,621
5,618 NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA

4,947 5,360 5,794 6,132 6,230
6,216 6,225 6,262 6,386 6,512
6,649 6,980 7,346 7,796 8,166 8,793

NA Not available.
a Average daily room charges cover nongovernmental short-term general hospitals and represent average cost to patient for a semiprivate room, as of January.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2006-2008.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.940
FEDERAL FOOD STAMP PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AND COST IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2007

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 2004b 2005b 2006b 2007c

536

20,036

648

22,599

754

25,369

807

26,952

830

27,433

816

26,579

382

14,153

210

505

17,306

244

627

20,859

288

657

21,969

315

695

22,704

329

700

22,714

329

793

25,485

698

22,799

632

19,788

616

18,182

559

17,139

703

22,387

323

597

19,504

284

538

16,889

256

513

15,755

251

488

14,952

229

573

17,313

515

15,547

235

645

19,095

621

18,257

263

750

21,259

782

21,404

314

867

23,857

924

24,619

353

921

25,682

1,048

28,568

376

947

26,672

1,098

30,187

386

950

26,468

1,126

30,373

387

8,005 8,872 10,048 10,782 11,083 10,867
10,537 9,438 8,249 7,668 7,324
7,449 8,194 9,153 10,279 11,197 11,734 11,789

a Revised data.
b Represents fiscal year data; years prior to 1998 represent calendar year data.
c Preliminary 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, 1998-2007.

VITAL STATISTICS AND HEALTH

2.000

TABLE 2.950
SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AND COST IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2007

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

1998b

1,045

26,598

192

1999b

1,054

26,946

198

2000b

1,065

27,239

204

2001b

1,083

27,513

213

2002b

1,112

28,001

230

2003b

1,129

28,392

245

2004b

1,170

28,962

264

2005b

1,205

29,646

282

2006b

1,253

30,135

311

2007b,c

1,272

30,508

328

3,098 3,404 3,739 3,966 4,165 4,343
4,529 4,814 5,101 5,314 5,493
5,612 6,050 6,340 6,663 7,055 7,390 7,706

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

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, 1998-2007.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.111
AVERAGE ANNUAL ENROLLMENT IN GEORGIA'S ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS, 1990-2007
(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 2004
2005 2006 2007

652,494 666,083 682,496 695,620 704,971
716,776 731,533 750,581 767,006 781,457
795,709 807,651 818,567 822,894 827,152
835,661 854,738 869,834

375,356 382,608 390,336 403,977 417,300
431,095 445,510 458,252 468,536 476,768
485,495 494,078 507,584 523,601 540,124
557,490 576,693 589,552

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 1,486,125
1,515,646 1,559,828 1,589,839

a Grades 1-7.
b Grades 8-12.
c Grades 1-12, plus exceptional and kindergarten enrollment. 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 1999-2005; 2006-2007 Report Card.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.121
TEACHERSa IN GEORGIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM BY TYPE OF TEACHING CERTIFICATE, 1990-2007 (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 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

689 721 753 805 469
499 525 556 606 646
693 788 842 NA 1,044
1,151 1,263 1,423

5,499 5,945 6,471 6,880 5,141
5,487 5,950 6,504 6,902 7,522
7,883 8,418 8,770
NA 10,639
11,607 12,632 13,946

28,999 29,533 30,087 30,803 31,341
32,227 33,192 33,411 34,807 36,213
36,378 37,710 38,708
NA 42,496
44,034 46,455 49,238

33,578 34,988 35,374 36,385 37,573
39,631 40,890 40,250 43,180 43,732
44,786 46,804 49,482
NA 49,944
48,819 48,611 49,766

1,201 1,002
916 1,216 1,078
531 501 395 405 415
553 459 462 NA 422
401 470 481

Note: Figures are rounded to the nearest whole number.
NA Not available.
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 2006-2007.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.122
NUMBER OF TEACHERS EMPLOYED IN GEORGIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS, BY SEX, 1990-2007

Year ending June 30

Male

Female

Totala

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

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
NA 19,195
19,636 20,731 21,933

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
NA 85,350
86,375 88,700 92,921

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
NA 104,545
106,011 109,431 114,854

NA Not available.
* 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 2006-07.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.124
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT EMPLOYMENT OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN EDUCATION, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1998-2006 (number)

State

Education, total

Total

Local schools
Instructional staff

Other

Institutions of higher education

Other educationa

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
March 2003 Georgia United States
March 2004 Georgia United States
March 2005 Georgia United States
March 2006 Georgia United States

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

261,173 8,312,457

208,514 6,386,340

268,794 8,368,698

218,891 6,447,430

282,873 8,411,979

231,616 6,473,425

279,452 8,494,782

227,964 6,539,603

285,748 8,625,260

232,654 6,645,323

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

147,195 4,439,677

61,319 1,946,663

153,537 4,484,166

65,354 1,963,264

155,789 4,487,240

75,827 1,986,185

154,174 4,544,910

73,790 1,994,693

163,492 4,615,672

69,162 2,029,651

37,834 1,668,729
39,323 1,701,305
40,468 1,724,168
40,925 1,769,877
49,583 1,828,019
46,849 1,827,603
48,248 1,848,997
48,395 1,865,147
49,880 1,888,819

6,704 95,716
6,826 97,693
7,777 101,475
8,071 102,732
3,076 98,098
3,054 93,665
3,009 89,557
3,093 90,032
3,214 91,118

a Indicates state employees only.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Employment and Payroll, 1998-2006.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.135
FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT (FTE) STUDENT ATTENDANCE AND TOTAL COST PER CHILD, GEORGIA, AND GEORGIA SCHOOL SYSTEMS, SCHOOL YEAR 2006-07

School systemsa

FTE (number)

Cost per childb (dollars)

Appling Atkinson Atlanta Public Schools Bacon Baker

3,198 1,672 50,031 1,747
426

Baldwin Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill

5,553 2,695 11,468 14,339 3,270

Berrien Bibb Bleckley Brantley Bremen City

3,055 24,672
2,338 3,384 1,707

Brooks Bryan Buford City Bulloch Burke

2,358 6,282 2,763 8,748 4,473

Butts Calhoun City Calhoun Camden Candler

3,491 3,212
713 9,480 1,794

Carroll Carrollton City Cartersville City Catoosa Charlton

14,513 3,869 3,872
10,430 1,866

Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Chickamauga City

33,140 771
2,981 35,103
1,338

Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch Cobb

11,415 327
52,417 1,349
107,913

9,096 8,005 12,762 8,813 11,445
8,726 8,093 7,759 7,739 8,728
7,500 7,997 7,711 7,466 7,312
8,960 7,010 9,981 8,199 9,236
8,124 7,649 9,881 8,543 8,154
8,113 8,104 8,066 8,292 8,468
8,960 9,550 8,540 8,259 6,367
10,747 13,876
7,453 9,050 8,214

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

FTE

Cost per childb

(number)

(dollars)

7,666 8,367 21,924 1,483 2,996
20,941 1,885 4,124 2,471 6,470
3,407 2,400 5,580 99,878 3,416
1,488 16,209 24,365
2,734 2,372
696 10,336
3,466 4,231 1,722
3,217 22,546 10,368 28,454
3,882
83,111 4,353 595
12,007 6,566
4,228 2,021 155,812 6,592 25,608

8,034 8,559 7,257 8,282 8,130
7,575 8,572 8,746 7,561 8,907
8,923 13,744
7,933 9,460 7,217
9,190 8,590 7,614 9,497 9,053
8,655 7,545 8,678 7,601 8,559
8,817 8,392 8,948 7,720 8,117
8,919 8,369 8,756 9,349 8,250
7,936 10,322
7,834 8,374 7,508
(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 2006-07

School systemsa
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 Newton Oconee

FTE (number)

Cost per childb (dollars)

3,684 4,673 3,651 2,077 37,701
24,536 1,625 6,504 2,065 2,743
2,377 3,042 1,624 1,171 5,363
2,361 1,498 6,133 5,841 10,676
1,333 2,077 9,250 3,806 1,968
4,685 8,138 1,525 4,187 1,881
3,462 1,045 2,649 3,684 1,215
3,306 7,772 32,236 18,160 6,366

8,548 8,076 8,182 8,011 7,495
8,554 9,044 9,147 8,401 7,938
7,059 8,559 8,385 8,993 7,326
8,186 9,144 7,714 6,952 8,200
9,083 7,175 7,815 8,085 9,145
8,220 10,134
8,332 7,986 7,721
10,060 9,314 9,129 8,651 9,804
8,382 7,574 8,340 7,855 8,095

School systemsa
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 Troup Turner

FTE

Cost per childb

(number)

(dollars)

2,437 25,865
4,227 1,512 4,321
3,332 3,141 7,079 1,580 2,674
258 2,338 1,330 32,530 15,242
5,195 1,296 2,810 1,630 1,684
10,523 4,139 661 5,220 655
244 3,179 1,618 1,650 1,575
5,476 4,851 2,643 7,483 2,779
1,833 1,149 1,280 11,990 1,679

8,194 7,500 7,926 8,566 9,034
8,407 6,973 8,138 8,878 9,696
15,270 10,194
9,676 8,464 7,965
8,888 7,089 8,038 8,757 8,284
8,089 8,734 10,554 8,633 13,838
12,808 8,045 8,688 9,045 8,987
8,161 8,017 8,540 7,459 8,474
8,454 8,840 7,004 8,448 10,104
(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 2006-07

School systemsa

FTE (number)

Cost per childb (dollars)

School systemsa

FTE

Cost per childb

(number)

(dollars)

Twiggs Union Valdosta City Vidalia City Walker
Walton Ware Warren Washington Wayne

1,158 2,697 7,130 2,467 9,067
11,826 6,017 784 3,513 5,152

9,030 9,313 7,940 7,333 8,252
8,538 8,966 10,581 8,262 7,700

Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox
Wilkes Wilkinson Worth
State total

362 1,014 3,811 13,568 1,352
1,611 1,599 3,829
1,600,653

11,155 10,159
8,780 7,799 8,093
8,796 9,717 7,797
8,428

a Only school systems reporting data are listed.
b 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 2007.

TABLE 3.140
LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL RECEIPTSa FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF GEORGIA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS, WITH DISTRIBUTION BY SOURCE, 1990-2007
(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 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

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 4,295,165,553 4,593,260,220 4,834,565,349 5,225,563,917 5,767,032,931

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

39.7

5,825,401,669

41.3

5,695,312,766

41.4

5,890,066,550

41.3

6,400,512,865

41.3

7,200,951,318

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

53.8

708,957,538

51.3

821,903,050

50.4

961,761,037

50.6

1,021,485,591

51.5

1,003,997,700

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

6.6

10,829,524,760

7.4

11,110,476,036

8.2

11,686,392,936

8.1

12,647,562,373

7.2

13,971,981,948

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 1996-2007.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.141
EXPENDITURESa OF PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS IN GEORGIA, PER CHILD AND TOTAL FOR ACADEMIC YEARS 1990-91 TO 2006-07
(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 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07

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 10,711,032,859 10,881,743,333 11,347,196,582 12,368,154,855 13,490,378,569

2,060 2,093 2,181 2,312 2,462
3,281 3,435 3,604 3,904 4,104
4,448 4,828 5,043 5,031 5,083 5,415 5,748

1,871 1,800 1,933 2,026 2,149
1,590b 1,674b 1,797b 1,935b 2,032b
2,089b 2,151b 2,237b 2,230b 2,342b 2,481b 2,680b

3,931 3,893 4,115 4,338 4,611
4,870 5,109 5,401 5,839 6,170
6,537 6,979 7,280 7,261 7,426 7,897 8,428

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 1996-2007.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.142
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PAYROLLS IN EDUCATION, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997-2006 ($ thousands)

State

Education, total

Total

Local schools
Instructional staff

Other

Institutions of higher education

Other education

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
March 2003 Georgia United States
March 2004 Georgia United States
March 2005 Georgia United States
March 2006 Georgia United States

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

763,949 26,840,431

580,201 19,908,495

806,345 27,888,936

622,418 20,742,343

867,392 28,870,187

673,396 21,456,187

882,848 29,886,815

684,248 22,158,103

948,922 31,257,203

737,188 23,186,544

315,732 11,666,664
341096 12366605
378,766 12,969,156
408,779 13,814,894
430,443 14,491,583
465,545 15,597,558
500,476 16,313,673
532,037 16,864,616
545,851 17,491,808
587,863 18,255,654

71,884 3,046,272
77183 3281247
88,346 3,498,392
99,858 3,774,798
103,492 3,936,608
114,656 4,310,937
121,942 4,428,670
141,359 4,591,571
138,397 4,666,295
149,325 4,930,890

102,281 4,800,453
112441 5097883
118,249 5,459,141
128,171 5,791,390
139,006 6,155,544
172,737 6,594,318
173,318 6,818,236
183,420 7,091,321
187,326 7,395,870
199,499 7,717,502

15,940 259,358
20417 284657
21,532 301,267
24,456 323,484
25,737 340,958
11,011 337,618
10,609 328,357
10,576 322,679
11,274 332,842
12,235 353,157

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Employment and Payroll, 1997-2006.

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
Georgia United States

Amount (dollars)

National ranka

Estimated average salaries

Percent of U.S. average

Amount (dollars)

National ranka

Percent of U.S. average

32,291 36,605

1994-95 (revised)
29 NA

88.2 100.0

34,087 37,685

1995-96
27 NA

90.5 100.0

35,596 38,611

1996-97
27 NA

92.2 100.0

41,023 41,754

1999-00 (revised)
18 NA

98.2 100.0

42,216 43,400

2000-01 (revised)
17 NA

97.3 100.0

44,073 44,683

2001-02
16 NA

98.6 100.0

45,988 46,752
46,526 47,659

2002-03
16 NA
2004-05 (revised)
18 NA

99.5 100.0
97.6 100.0

45,988 46,704
48,300 49,026

2003-04 (revised)
16 NA
2005-06
18 NA

98.5 100.0
99.0 100.0

(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
Georgia United States
Georgia United States
Georgia United States
Georgia United States
Georgia United States

Percent increase

Rankb

Percent change (current dollars)

Percent increase

Rankb

Percent increase

Rankb

1992-93 to 1993-94

1.6

35

2.0

NA

1993-94 to 1994-95

4.8

12

3.1

NA

1994-95 to 1995-96

5.6

3

3.0

NA

1995-96 to 1996-97

4.7

3

2.4

NA

2002-03 to 2003-04

1.0

44

2.1

NA

1999-00 to 2000-01

2.9

26

3.8

NA

2003-04 to 2004-05

1.2

42

2.1

NA

2000-01 to 2001-02

4.4

12

3.0

NA

2004-05 to 2005-06

3.8

16

2.9

NA

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

50.1

17.1

2

31.2

2.4

NA

1993-94 to 2003-04 (current dollars) (constant dollarsc) Rankb

49.7

17.8

1

30.8

2.9

NA

1994-95 to 2004-05 (current dollars) (constant dollarsc) Rankb

4.1

11.0

2

30.0

0.2

NA

1995-9 to 1005-06

42.1

10.5

7

30.2

1.3

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, 2000-2007. (Copyright National Education Association, Washington, D.C.). Reprinted by permission.

TABLE 3.201
NUMBER OF DEGREESa CONFERRED BY UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA, BY UNIVERSITIES AND SENIOR COLLEGES, BY FIELD, SCHOOL YEAR 2005-2006

Institution

Specialist Doctorate Professional in education

Master's

Bachelor's

Career Associate Associate

Certificates

Total

University of Georgia

424

390

113

1,592

6,097

--

--

--

8,616

Georgia Institute of Technology

355

--

--

1,399

2,512

--

--

--

4,266

Georgia State University

123

195

90

1,952

3,339

--

--

--

5,699

Medical College of Georgia

14

205

--

79

342

--

--

6

646

Georgia Southern University

22

--

84

407

2,172

--

--

--

2,685

Valdosta State University

9

--

131

548

1,390

53

26

--

2,157

Albany State University

--

--

81

136

545

--

--

--

762

Armstrong Atlantic State University

--

--

--

295

656

39

24

104

1,118

Augusta State University

--

--

39

158

529

15

60

--

801

Clayton College and State University

--

--

--

--

558

50

180

304

1,092

Columbus State University

--

--

45

291

651

9

8

17

1,021

Fort Valley State University

--

--

--

37

229

--

13

--

279

Georgia College and State University

--

--

49

360

771

--

--

--

1,180

Georgia Southwestern State University

--

--

22

86

334

--

8

--

450

Kennesaw State University

--

--

--

761

1,908

--

--

--

2,669

North Ga. College and State University

--

--

19

194

669

--

117

--

999

Savannah State University

--

--

--

57

286

--

--

--

343

Southern Polytechnic State University

--

--

--

192

427

2

--

2

623

State University of West Georgia

2

--

123

490

1,136

--

--

--

1,751

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

916

790

203

5,022

12,290

0

6

19,227

31

--

215

955

3,562

53

26

0

4,842

2

0

378

3,057

8,699

115

410

427

13,088

--

--

--

--

281

959

250

190

1,680

--

--

--

--

--

3,207

1151

239

4,597

949

790

796

9,034

24,832

4,334

1837

862

43,434

-- Represents zero.
a The total does not include 25 advanced certificates and 211 less-than-one-year certificates. "Professional" includes only first professional degrees. USG institutions conferred 43,760 degrees and awards in FY05.
Source: Board of Regents, University System of Georgia, Information Digest, 2005-2006.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.211
ENROLLMENTa IN UNIVERSITY SYSTEM OF GEORGIA, BY INSTITUTION, FALL 2002-2005 (number)

Institution

2002

2003

2004

2005

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 Gainesville State College Macon State College
State College Total
Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Atlanta Metropolitan College Bainbridge College Coastal Georgia Community College Darton College East Georgia College Georgia Highlands College Georgia Perimeter College17,573 Gordon College Middle Georgia College South Georgia College Waycross College
Associate Degree College Total
System Total

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 4,163 4,991
13,289
3,033 1,995 2,047 2,398 3,357 1,499 2,863 18,986 3,116 2,214 1,361
900
42,356
233,098

33,878 16,649 28,042
2,526
81,095
15,704 10,547
26,251
3,681 6,653 6,135 5,661 6,937 2,537 5,695 2,410 17,485 4,517 2,752 3,770 10,255
78,488
4,201 5,282 5,403
14,886
3,407 1,907 2,268 2,818 3,811 1,420 3,293 20,316 3,415 2,517 1,431 1,027
46,300
247,020

33,405 16,841 27,261
2,556
80,063
16,100 10,400
26,500
3,668 7,009 6,368 5,954 7,224 2,558 5,531 2,323 17,961 4,552 2,800 3,803 10,216
79,967
4,252 5,781 5,733
15,766
3,362 1,802 2,620 2,879 4,126 1,318 3,416 20,461 3,449 2,627 1,443 1,005
48,363
250,659

33,660 17,135 25,967
2,585
79,347
16,646 10,503
27,149
3,649 6,710 6,333 6,212 7,475 2,174 5,662 2,427 18,556 4,765 3,091 3,807 10,154
81,015
4,267 5,985 6,150
16,402
3,423 1,748 2,475 3,063 4,578 1,511 3,817
3,500 2,677 1,504
882
49,639
253,552

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, 2002-2006.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.305
ENROLLMENT AND GRADUATES IN GEORGIA'S TECHNICAL TRAINING COLLEGES, FISCAL YEAR 2007
(number)

Enrollment

State Governed Technical Colleges

Total credit enrollment

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
Locally Governed Technical Institutes Gwinnett Technical College
College Technical Divisions Bainbridge College Clayton College and State University Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton State College
State Total

4,652 1,698 1,755 6,009 5,446 6,906 8,949 9,650 5,738 4,557 6,443 2,197 1,653
351 5,777 2,865 5,117 5,045 3,587 3,104 3,293 3,636 3,255 2,732 1,438 7,242 3,013 1,621 2,358 1,267 4,189 5,059 3,148
7,102
2,923 1,131 1,245 2,062
148,213

Source: Technical College System of Georgia, Fiscal Year 2007, unpublished data.

Graduates

Total

Employed in field or related field

1,156 653 274 959 998
1,416 1,288
924 1,026
781 1,200
449 561 120 1,142 643 1,029 1,318 767 720 626 774 721 605 506 1,108 711 345 495 247 705 916 595

848 359 206 615 567 862 1,009 554 803 548 846 320 393
92 861 409 720 519 443 562 373 580 510 382 310 629 537 236 298 125 477 476 432

1,113

709

446 222 249 336
28,144

156 108 127
68
18,069

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.320
ENROLLMENT IN ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS, GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 2004-2007, BY TYPE OF PROVIDER (number)

Provider
State governed technical institutes Albany Technical College/Dougherty County* Altamaha Technical College Appalachian Technical College Athens Technical College Augusta Technical College Central Georgia Technical College Coosa Valley Technical College East Central Technical College Flint River 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 CollegeNA Southeastern Technical College South Georgia Technical College Southwest Georgia Technical College Swainsboro Technical College Valdosta Technical College West Central Technical College West Georgia Technical College
Total state governed technical institutes

FY 2004

Fiscal year enrollmenta FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007

2,359 1,339 2,207 6,241 4,023 6,138 3,023 2,853 1,024 3,435 1,247 9,874 2,662 2,590 3,968 2,307 1,907 1,788 1,435
776 NA 1,221 1,994 1,886 1,601 1,803 4,196 1,105
75,002

2,004 1,064 1,434 4,152 3,540 4,504 2,396 1,098
640 1,746 1,031 7,063 1,843 2,217 1,960 2,063 1,461
792 984 843 NA 685 1,382 1,147 1,141 1,155 2,478 1,071
51,894

1,737 1,086
952 3,527 3,027 4,167 2,165 1,090
811 1,645
921 6,134 1,791 1,760 1,452 1,345 1,172
671 964 660 1,990 626 1,314 879 1,214 1,160 2,012 990
45,272

1,417 994
1,065 2,469 2,001 2,613 1,908
950 625 1,652 799 6,242 1,606 1,287 1,897 911 921 586 1,017 778
555 1,147
906 1,287 1,027 2,701
898
42,249
(continued)

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.320 (Continued)
ENROLLMENT IN ADULT LITERACY PROGRAMS, GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 2004-2007, BY TYPE OF PROVIDER (number)

Provider

FY 2004

Fiscal year enrollmenta FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007

Locally governed technical intstitutes Gwinnett Technical Institute DeKalb Technical College
Public school literacy programs Atlanta City school system Clayton County school system Cobb County school system Decatur County school system Muscogee County school system Savannah/ Chatham County Bd. of Education
Total public school literacy programs
Colleges with literacy programs Coastal Georgia Community College Dalton College
Additional literacy program providers
Total

8,948 NA

8,536 NA

15,605 2,606 6,515 986 3,974 4,432
34,118

10,036 1,775 4,003 526 2,587 3,117
22,044

1,445 3,531
NA
123,044

968 3,137
NA
86,579

7,430 6,392
11,071 1,403 3,814 428 2,417 2,861
21,994
976 2,941
82
85,087

5,669 6,155
3,534 1,536 3,634
451 2,205
NA
11,360
776 2,395
88
68,692

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, 2004-2005, 2006-2007, unpublished data.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.332
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF GEORGIA'S POPULATION, BY AGE, RACE, AND HISPANIC ORIGIN, 2006 (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

5,968,250 381,018 682,060
1,811,581 1,119,878
387,088 1,035,445
551,180

White
3,914,811 205,138 401,967
1,151,830 737,364 253,923 754,366 410,223

Black
1,632,711 106,652 223,368 556,372 333,628 114,117 206,814 91,760

American Indian, Eskimo, or Aleut
13,166 1,227 1,503 4,819 2,134 1,020 1,723 740

Age/educational attainment

Asian or Pacific Islandera

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

171,444 13,320 13,639 35,572 16,995 7,617 47,302 36,999

190,076 52,173 37,067 51,129 19,130 6,976 16,591 7,010

365,784 105,604
65,360 97,231 39,941 13,397 29,779 14,472

3,748,116 153,631 375,644
1,107,710 719,993 248,216 740,999 401,923

a Data for Pacific Islander cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey.

EDUCATION

3.000

TABLE 3.334
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF GEORGIA'S POPULATION, BY AGE AND SEX, 2006 (number)

Age/educational attainment

Total

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

943,466 340,250 322,437
71,333 5,968,250
381,018 682,060 1,811,581 796,506 387,088 1,035,445 551,180

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey.

Male
494,792 185,150 151,356
29,517 2,864,293
200,554 342,767 865,390 369,549 168,660 495,398 276,547

Female
448,674 155,100 171,081
41,816 3,103,957
180,464 339,293 946,191 426,957 218,428 540,047 274,633

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.100
ANNUAL AVERAGE CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES , GEORGIA, 2000-2005 (in thousands)

Employment statusa

2002r

2003r

2004r

2005r

2006

2007

Civilian labor force

4,345.4

Total civilian employmentb 4,135.3

Unemployed

210.0

Unemployment rate

4.8

4,389.3 4,180.5
208.7 4.8

4,468.0 4,257.4
210.6 4.7

4,616.1 4,377.5
238.6 5.2

4,732.4 4,516.1
216.2 4.6

4,815.0 4,603.0
212.0 4.4

a By place of residence. b Includes wage and salary employment, self employment, private household workers, and agricultural workers. r Revised.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Market Information, Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment Data in Georgia (Internet), July 2008.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.200
TOTAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATESa, GEORGIA, GEORGIA'S MSAs, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002-2007 (percent)

Area

2002r

2003r

2004r

2005r

2006

2007

Georgia United States

4.8

4.8

4.7

5.2

4.6

4.4

6.0

5.7

5.4

4.8

4.4

5.0

MSAb

Albany

5.3

5.0

5.2

5.5

5.2

5.0

Athens

3.8

3.6

3.9

4.2

3.9

3.8

Atlanta

4.9

4.8

4.7

5.2

4.5

4.3

Augusta-Aiken (GA-SC)

5.0

5.0

5.3

6.0

5.8

5.4

Brunswick

4.2

4.2

4.2

4.5

3.9

3.7

Columbus (GA-AL)

5.4

5.4

5.5

5.7

5.2

5.2

Dalton

4.3

4.1

4.1

4.6

4.3

4.5

Gainesville

4.1

4.0

3.9

4.4

3.7

3.5

Hinesville

5.3

4.8

5.1

5.3

5.3

5.0

Macon

4.8

4.6

4.8

5.4

5.3

4.8

Rome

4.8

4.6

4.7

5.1

4.4

4.6

Savannah

4.0

4.1

4.1

4.3

3.8

3.7

Valdosta

3.8

3.5

3.5

3.9

3.8

3.8

Warner Robins

3.7

3.6

3.9

4.6

4.1

3.7

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.
r Revised.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics, Georgia Department of Labor, Local Area Unemployment Statistics, 2002-2007.

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, 2007 (number; percent)

Labor force
9,046 3,301 4,693 1,788 20,780
10,541 33,040 46,323
7,835 8,834
73,637 5,310 7,716 8,713
16,809
32,476 10,201 10,335
2,199 22,010
4,488 52,487 36,512
4,549 133,466
2,514 10,864 107,782 64,024
1,493
139,147 2,829
383,702 16,484 20,638
59,278 7,171
59,439 6,267
10,682

Employment
8,577 3,108 4,468 1,705 19,660
10,226 31,675 44,121
7,282 8,453
69,912 5,031 7,383 8,356
16,256
31,122 9,401 9,823 2,061
21,215
4,287 49,995 35,268
4,331 128,388
2,278 10,235 103,991 61,421
1,416
131,678 2,674
369,032 15,502 19,723
57,086 6,770
57,163 5,985
10,074

Unemployment

Number

Rate (%)

469 193 225
83 1,120
315 1,365 2,202
553 381
3,725 279 333 357 553
1,354 800 512 138 795
201 2,492 1,244
218 5,078
236 629 3,791 2,603
77
7,469 155
14,670 982 915
2,192 401
2,276 282 608

5.2 5.8 4.8 4.6 5.4
3.0 4.1 4.8 7.1 4.3
5.1 5.3 4.3 4.1 3.3
4.2 7.8 5.0 6.3 3.6
4.5 4.7 3.4 4.8 3.8
9.4 5.8 3.5 4.1 5.2
5.4 5.5 3.8 6.0 4.4
3.7 5.6 3.8 4.5 5.7
(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, 2007 (number; percent)

Labor force
8,791 10,962 11,692 396,858
9,495
4,974 41,585 63,979
5,309 2,415
28,274 9,811
10,762 4,937
10,966
55,265 49,330 82,291 10,404 485,620
14,147 1,118
40,135 27,048 12,371
7,438 421,912
20,012 90,114
3,397
13,178 15,777 10,835
5,067 95,294
68,334 4,469
26,822 6,590 5,273

Employment
8,439 10,572 10,998 378,698
9,039
4,714 39,292 61,078
5,016 2,347
27,372 9,239
10,204 4,727
10,551
53,256 47,039 79,680
9,897 463,339
13,645 1,062
38,723 25,804 11,892
7,052 405,850
19,220 86,993
3,126
12,579 15,206 10,106
4,827 91,279
65,785 4,205
25,764 6,288 4,908

Unemployment

Number

Rate (%)

352 390 694 18,160 456
260 2,293 2,901
293 68
902 572 558 210 415
2,009 2,291 2,611
507 22,281
502 56
1,412 1,244
479
386 16,062
792 3,121
271
599 571 729 240 4,015
2,549 264
1,058 302 365

4.0 3.6 5.9 4.6 4.8
5.2 5.5 4.5 5.5 2.8
3.2 5.8 5.2 4.3 3.8
3.6 4.6 3.2 4.9 4.6
3.5 5.0 3.5 4.6 3.9
5.2 3.8 4.0 3.5 8.0
4.5 3.6 6.7 4.7 4.2
3.7 5.9 3.9 4.6 6.9
(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, 2007 (number; percent)

Labor force
7,155 3,430 3,778 13,887 8,014
4,053 22,374 17,396 24,412
3,820
5,835 53,155 13,070 10,868
5,329
5,107 15,774
3,409 9,890 3,593
10,436 13,146
4,629 9,467 21,404
85,696 45,444 17,789
7,770 64,450
11,459 15,149
8,532 8,109 20,893
4,653 10,249
989 7,249 2,732

Employment
6,657 3,102 3,551 13,309 7,615
3,907 21,245 16,761 23,124
3,603
5,622 51,146 12,550 10,204
5,117
4,745 15,201
3,252 9,327 3,441
9,913 12,608
4,415 9,065 20,454
81,154 43,108 17,269
7,476 61,897
10,856 14,586
8,203 7,772 19,967
4,473 9,809
936 6,812 2,560

Unemployment

Number

Rate (%)

498 328 227 578 399
146 1,129
635 1,288
217
213 2,009
520 664 212
362 573 157 563 152
523 538 214 402 950
4,542 2,336
520 294 2,553
603 563 329 337 926
180 440
53 437 172

7.0 9.6 6.0 4.2 5.0
3.6 5.0 3.7 5.3 5.7
3.7 3.8 4.0 6.1 4.0
7.1 3.6 4.6 5.7 4.2
5.0 4.1 4.6 4.2 4.4
5.3 5.1 2.9 3.8 4.0
5.3 3.7 3.9 4.2 4.4
3.9 4.3 5.4 6.0 6.3
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.201 (Continued)
ANNUAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE ESTIMATES FOR GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2007 (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

90,306 40,584
1,846 7,258 3,999
28,716 13,552
2,267 14,707
3,126
848 9,106 3,328 5,046 4,588
23,082 19,408 13,833
6,199 2,717
30,552 4,938 4,616
11,396 12,023
34,212 40,341 15,403
2,441 8,363
12,107 1,243 2,995
12,889 46,764
3,307 4,574 4,636 10,480 4,814,831

84,973 38,630
1,736 6,911 3,785
27,163 12,902
2,125 13,661
2,925
784 8,674 3,139 4,666 4,329
22,163 18,401 13,189
5,982 2,565
28,844 4,612 4,358
10,978 11,259
32,772 38,516 14,673
2,260 7,911
11,471 1,187 2,840
12,435 44,665
3,117 4,265 4,394 9,939 4,602,947

5,333

5.9

1,954

4.8

110

6.0

347

4.8

214

5.4

1,553

5.4

650

4.8

142

6.3

1,046

7.1

201

6.4

64

7.5

432

4.7

189

5.7

380

7.5

259

5.6

919

4.0

1,007

5.2

644

4.7

217

3.5

152

5.6

1,708

5.6

326

6.6

258

5.6

418

3.7

764

6.4

1,440

4.2

1,825

4.5

730

4.7

181

7.4

452

5.4

636

5.3

56

4.5

155

5.2

454

3.5

2,099

4.5

190

5.7

309

6.8

242

5.2

541

5.2

211,884

4.4

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Civilian Labor Force Estimates, Revised Annual Averages, 2007.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.203
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, ANNUAL PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 2006

Total number of mid-March
employees

Total number of establishments

Total annual payroll ($000)

Total Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support Forestry and logging Fishing, hunting and trapping Agriculture and forestry support activities Mining Oil and gas extraction Mining (except oil and gas) Mining support activities Utilities Construction Residential building construction Heavy construction Special trade contractors Manufacturing Food manufacturing Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing Textile mills Textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Leather and allied product manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Paper manufacturing Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products manufacturing Chemical manufacturing Plastics and rubber products manufacturing Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing Primary metal manufacturing Fabricated metal product manufacturing Machinery manufacturing Computer and electronic product manufacturing Electrical equip, appliance and component mfg Transportation equipment manufacturing Furniture and related product manufacturing Miscellaneous manufacturing Wholesale trade Wholesale trade, durable goods Wholesale trade, nondurable goods Retail trade Motor vehicle and parts dealers Furniture and home furnishing stores Electronics and appliance stores Bldg material and garden equip and supp dealers Food and beverage stores Health and personal care stores Gasoline stations Clothing and clothing accessories stores Sporting goods, hobby, book and music stores General merchandise stores Miscellaneous store retailers Nonstore retailers Transportation and warehousing Air transportation Water transportation Truck transportation Transit and ground passenger transportation Pipeline transportation Scenic and sightseeing transportation Transportation support activities Couriers and messengers Warehousing and storage

3,623,210 8,200 5,454 (D) (D) 6,594 (D) 6,066 (D)
21,157 213,778
22,340 34,415 130,246 430,697 65,379
5,296 30,979 35,539
4,757 157
24,501 20,786 16,906
1,251 21,803 27,666 20,681
5,448 30,774 23,544
7,555 14,510 43,398 14,401 15,366 207,204 125,488 69,709 478,499 61,027 19,984 14,784 45,455 82,081 31,613 31,643 50,800 16,268 89,772 22,199 12,873 164,058 30,490
221 57,123
4,519 (D) (D)
23,145 19,240 28,298

225,996 1,075 700 40 335 227 4 191 32 560
23,048 5,563 2,021
13,819 8,623 526 63 214 427 152 17 555 171 966 86 470 431 691 83 1,181 502 202 134 260 703 789
14,097 7,746 3,627
35,371 4,175 2,240 1,504 2,631 3,995 2,800 5,084 4,807 1,611 1,809 3,309 1,406 6,236 134 24 3,558 292 43 31 1,180 395 579

137,926,543 256,858 177,945 (D) (D) 353,795 (D) 318,471 (D)
1,519,347 8,648,832 1,097,439 1,433,345 4,760,836 16,604,747 1,932,662
268,638 914,420 1,131,176
97,116 6,083
772,153 1,126,974
686,869 60,217
1,099,560 1,032,856
887,257 227,769 1,127,071 989,164 397,060 585,425 2,194,326 467,005 600,946 10,882,268 6,910,488 3,412,264 11,044,779 2,388,374 526,574 372,305 1,356,025 1,529,185 819,678 535,384 752,123 259,959 1,711,349 390,643 403,180 6,801,876 2,048,764
14,036 2,129,619
99,248 (D) (D)
806,552 607,677 1,031,686
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.203 (Continued)
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, ANNUAL PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 2006

Total number of mid-March
employees

Total number of establishments

Total annual payroll ($000)

Information

124,433

Publishing industries

29,267

Motion picture and sound recording industries

6,756

Broadcasting (except internet)

11,806

Internet publishing and broadcasting

2,109

Telecommunications

50,604

Internet service providers, data processing services

22,514

Other information services

1,377

Finance and insurance

179,263

Monetary authorities - central bank

(D)

Credit intermediation and related activities

95,665

Security, commodity contracts and like activity

14,028

Insurance carriers and related activities

67,569

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles (part)

(D)

Real estate and rental and leasing

67,056

Real estate

45,351

Rental and leasing services

19,647

Lessors of other nonfinancial intangible asset

2,058

Professional, scientific and technical services

222,435

Management of companies and enterprises

111,165

Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services

355,047

Administrative and support services

346,886

Waste management and remediation services

8,161

Educational services

72,189

Health care and social assistance

408,413

Ambulatory health care services

144,926

Hospitals

149,540

Nursing and residential care facilities

55,082

Social assistance

58,865

Arts, entertainment and recreation

41,911

Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries 7,763

Museums, historical sites and like institutions

2,890

Amusement, gambling and recreation industries

31,258

Accommodation and food services

354,332

Accommodation

45,189

Food services and drinking places

309,143

Other services (except public administration)

155,931

Repair and maintenance

37,638

Personal and laundry services

38,489

Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof and like organizations 79,804

Unclassified establishments

848

4,361 928 594 377 81
1,646 653 82
15,225 2
7,654 2,007 5,494
68 12,328 10,115
2,139 74
27,220 1,532
11,660 11,068
592 2,324 20,046 14,467
197 1,398 3,984 2,755
895 139 1,721 17,754 1,940 15,814 20,893 6,486 5,877 8,530 661

8,374,531 1,801,831
175,114 846,920 178,455 3,648,978 1,655,566
67,667 10,757,328
(D) 4,836,154 1,676,566 4,056,496
(D) 2,949,817 2,129,546
626,755 193,516 12,935,102 9,655,752 9,890,228 9,577,723 312,505 2,331,582 15,496,774 7,101,040 6,186,192 1,219,504 990,038 1,150,032 563,850
73,068 513,114 4,653,558 901,255 3,752,303 3,598,338 1,112,297 764,537 1,721,504
20,999

(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, 2006.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.205
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA,
BY COUNTY, 2006

County

Employees

Total

mid-Marcha number of

(number) establishments

Annual payroll ($000)

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

5,602 1,363 2,628
282 13,880

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

1,794 11,548 29,050
6,936 4,368

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

78,727 2,154 1,437 2,272 4,575

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

17,359 4,967 5,330 826 8,980

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

2,538 29,368 12,599
1,855 121,161

Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

749 5,548 41,089 46,599
409

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

75,195 1,781
324,165 14,328 11,837

Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

25,701 3,725
27,653 573
7,707

407 89
220 27
877
174 1,050 1,955
383 304
4,524 188 185 198 598
1,433 336 392 95 881
222 2,030
866 173 7,178
84 336 4,607 2,987
44
4,166 131
20,066 861 907
2,113 342
2,065 94
542

191,423 36,460 61,679 6,934
372,391
42,108 358,976 937,769 179,166 126,043
2,554,373 54,751 33,662 55,755
119,072
415,845 178,707 149,114
17,298 204,012
56,561 1,001,116
347,161 45,804
4,066,322
19,415 122,070 1,240,952 1,371,944
10,429
2,370,239 32,626
14,517,623 376,078 283,191
767,153 83,389
795,063 13,485
188,623

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

3,043 5,634 9,078 274,033 4,125
2,606 43,907 37,775
3,229 72
7,090 6,006 6,180 3,668 4,893
39,422 36,584 49,101
7,850 769,819
7,259 165
32,736 17,241
4,232
3,965 318,376
12,453 61,248
544
6,327 3,744 4,881
917 41,601
36,805 1,912
17,357 1,876 4,241

231 638 628 16,400 379

80,898 147,110 234,519 11,361,658
93,358

179 2,630 2,567
231 19

60,964 1,358,006
985,634 116,618
1,983

673

233,762

509

154,367

433

146,034

243

93,101

590

119,687

3,277 2,085 4,276
525 34,957

1,270,369 1,090,491 1,954,091
219,035 40,831,215

632 27
2,634 1,058
417

189,729 4,230
962,429 500,668 101,634

387 21,858
922 4,040
81

112,057 13,196,237
334,343 2,172,858
10,744

492 482 408 120 3,462

184,577 88,107
127,280 27,334
1,150,931

2,299 135
1,350 174 303

923,292 47,730
515,518 47,553
101,548

(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.205 (Continued)
PAID CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA,
BY COUNTY, 2006

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

4,555 2,261 1,230 2,237 2,532
948 16,881
3,346 10,266
1,044
449 42,323
4,864 7,020 1,639
2,408 2,845 1,500 3,903 1,189
6,708 4,351 1,062 5,407 10,352
82,738 18,367
7,219 937
14,021
5,720 6,127 3,377 1,402 9,720
2,340 5,832
293 5,429 1,375

352 140 136 302 231
117 1,067
312 820 157
65 2,710
499 491 242
199 423
93 321 139
411 436 101 500 457
4,377 1,522
839 168 1,528
512 658 332 247 631
200 464
40 510 160

134,244 50,831 25,126 61,002 64,120
19,428 492,196
81,690 273,895
23,117
7,652 1,104,996
127,439 184,572
36,115
65,647 72,923 30,801 107,294 25,866
146,922 121,423
23,493 151,487 275,007
2,496,582 615,052 200,111 21,984 381,134
143,240 177,309
83,093 34,125 258,467
60,703 154,920
7,122 132,433
35,254

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

84,526 32,528
1,291 2,892 1,561
19,681 9,032 531 9,897 378
113 3,019 1,353 3,960 1,714
16,896 17,917 10,374
2,842 795
30,415 1,770 793 5,024 6,546
14,435 17,165 12,880
1,068 6,408
7,082 370
1,057 5,295 56,305
602 3,106 2,465 2,499 69,755

4,631 2,150
62 243 197
1,232 603 87 680 63
21 315 151 237 195
1,147 1,132
755 353
90
1,441 179 88 621 507
853 1,723
995 91
407
569 25 89
671 2,549
101 260 159 303 231

2,882,020 1,150,057
37,664 69,558 35,200
538,323 247,326
13,772 245,180
11,951
2,120 67,839 39,103 81,477 38,017
535,109 509,674 261,029
64,439 15,085
970,086 35,967 24,978
138,763 176,716
418,275 512,268 320,626
29,303 209,673
198,310 12,142 28,246
131,869 1,821,231
12,918 76,557 96,332 59,226 2,142,818

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, 2006.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.207
ESTIMATED 2004 AND PROJECTED 2014 EMPLOYMENTa IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, WITH PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS AND CHANGES

Industry

2004

Annual Average employment

Percent
of totalb

2014

2004-2014

Projected employment

Percent
of totalb

Change in

employmentb

(number)

(percent)

Total All Industries Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Financial Activities Professional and business services Educational Services Health care and social assistance Leisure and hospitality Other services (except public
administration) Government

4,205,050 44,230 7,060 20,160
200,010 448,000 206,640 446,510 178,810 119,450 220,940 510,670 345,470 368,710 359,390
442,840 286,160

100.0 1.1 0.2 0.5 4.8
10.7 4.9
10.6 4.3 2.8 5.3
12.1 8.2 8.8 8.5
10.5 6.8

4,971,740 45,260 7,850 20,550
241,930 452,840 238,910 518,360 205,580 137,870 239,720 676,650 432,130 487,190 453,830
510,490 302,580

100.0 766,690

18.2

0.9

1,030

2.3

0.2

790

11.2

0.4

390

1.9

4.9

41,920

21.0

9.1

4,840

1.1

4.8

32,270

15.6

10.4

71,850

16.1

4.1

26,770

15.0

2.8

18,420

15.4

4.8

18,780

8.5

13.6 165,980

32.5

8.7

86,660

25.1

9.8 118,480

32.1

9.1

94,440

26.3

10.3

67,650

15.3

6.1

16,420

5.7

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, Georgia Workforce 2014 Long Term Employment Trends.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.209
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2004-2014, RANKED BY EMPLOYMENT CHANGE (number of jobs)

Industry

2004 annual average
employment

2014 projected employment

Employment services Elementary and secondary schools Full-service restaurants Limited-service eating places General medical and surgical hospitals Department stores Offices of physicians Computer systems design and related services Local government, except education and hospitals Colleges, universities, and professional schools Religious organizations Child day care services Building equipment contractors Management, scientific, and technical
consulting services Services to buildings and dwellings Nursing care facilities Management of companies and enterprises Building material and supplies dealers Grocery stores General freight trucking

131,720 250,160 134,750 128,540 131,330
76,940 62,260 41,590 133,270 66,660 57,040 28,190 59,620
24,900 50,430 36,540 53,300 35,790 69,230 35,790

Leading industries
201,890 314,730 180,750 160,870 162,330 102,730
85,940 64,430 155,150 81,470 70,220 40,410 71,530
35,820 60,200 46,270 62,060 43,860 76,940 43,410

2004-2014 change in employment
70,170 64,570 46,000 32,330 31,000 25,790 23,680 22,840 21,880 14,810 13,180 12,220 11,910
10,920 9,770 9,730 8,760 8,070 7,710 7,620
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.209 (Continued)
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2004-2014, RANKED BY EMPLOYMENT CHANGE (number of jobs)

Industry

2004 annual average
employment

2014 projected employment

2004-2014 change in employment

Federal government, except postal service Other general merchandise stores Motor vehicle manufacturing Textile furnishings mills Fabric mills Sawmills and wood preservation Depository credit intermediation Printing and related support activities Tobacco manufacturing Insurance carriers Other textile product mills Fiber, yarn, and thread mills Textile and fabric finishing and fabric coating mills Rail transportation Cable and other program distribution Glass and glass product manufacturing Special food services Boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing Petroleum and petroleum products merchant
wholesalers

72,170 13,200
5,580 35,180 16,230
5,640 47,710 20,660
2,220 41,230
3,460 15,200
4,630 7,690 3,480 1,850 13,980 2,440 4,970
2,820

Lagging industries
60,700 9,810 2,450
32,160 13,400
3,150 45,610 18,810
550 39,600
1,840 13,860
3,390 6,550 2,600 1,040 13,190 1,720 4,250
2,170

-11,470 -3,390 -3,130 -3,020 -2,830 -2,490 -2,100 -1,850 -1,670 -1,630 -1,620 -1,340 -1,240 -1,140 -880 -810 -790 -720 -720
-650

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Labor Information Systems, Georgia Labor Market Explorer, Industry Outlook, July 2008.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.210
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2004-2014, RANKED BY ANNUAL AVERAGE PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN EMPLOYMENT

Industry

2004 annual average employmenta
(number)

Computer systems design and related services Employment services Management, scientific, and technical
consulting services Child day care services Offices of physicians Full-service restaurants Department stores Nursing care facilities Elementary and secondary schools Limited-service eating places General medical and surgical hospitals Religious organizations Building material and supplies dealers Colleges, universities, and professional schools General freight trucking Building equipment contractors Services to buildings and dwellings Management of companies and enterprises Local government, excluding education
and hospitals Grocery stores

41,590 131,720
24,900 28,190 62,260 134,750 76,940 36,540 250,160 128,540 131,330 57,040 35,790 66,660 35,790 59,620 50,430 53,300
133,270 69,230

Projected 2014
employmenta (number)
Leading industries
64,430 201,890
35,820 40,410 85,940 180,750 102,730 46,270 314,730 160,870 162,330 70,220 43,860 81,470 43,410 71,530 60,200 62,060
155,150 76,940

Compound annual rate of growth 2004-2014a (percent)
4.5 4.4
3.7 3.7 3.3 3.0 2.9 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.5
1.5 1.1
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.210 (Continued)
LEADING AND LAGGING GROWTH INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2004-2014, RANKED BY ANNUAL AVERAGE PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN EMPLOYMENT

Industry

2004 annual average employmenta
(number)

Projected 2014
employmenta (number)

Compound annual rate of growth
2004-2014 (percent)

Tobacco manufacturing

2,220

Motor vehicle manufacturing

5,580

Other textile product mills

3,460

Sawmills and wood preservation

5,640

Glass and glass products manufacturing

1,850

Boiler, tank, and shipping container manufacturing 2,440

Textile and fabric finishing and fabric

4,630

Other general merchandise stores

13,200

Cable and other program distribution

3,480

Petroleum and petroleum products merchant

wholesalers

2,820

Fabric mills

16,230

Federal government, excluding Post Office

72,170

Rail transportation

7,690

Motor vehicle body and trailer manufacturing

4,970

Printing and related support activities

20,660

Fiber, yarn, and thread mills

15,200

Textile furnishings mills

35,180

Special food services

13,980

Depository credit intermediation

47,710

Insurance carriers

41,230

Lagging industries
550 2,450 1,840 3,150 1,040 1,720 3,390 9,810 2,600
2,170 13,400 60,700
6,550 4,250 18,810 13,860 32,160 13,190 45,610 39,600

-13.0 -7.9 -6.1 -5.7 -5.6 -3.4 -3.1 -2.9 -2.9
-2.6 -1.9 -1.7 -1.6 -1.6 -0.9 -0.9 -0.9 -0.6 -0.4 -0.4

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, Georgia Labor Market Explorer, Industry Outlook, July 2008.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS
TABLE 4.211 FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS IN GEORGIA, 2004-2014, BY PROJECTED ANNUAL NUMBER OF OPENINGS AND RATE OF GROWTH

4.000

Occupation

2004 employment

Retail salespersons

132,730

Cashiers

97,990

Waiters and waitresses

62,930

Combined food preparation and serving workers,

including fast food

72,380

Laborers and freight, stock, and material movers, hand 83,270

Customer service representatives

78,080

Registered nurses

59,770

General and operations managers

74,720

Elementary school teachers,

except special education

50,340

Office clerks, general

73,730

Sales representatives, wholesale and manufacturing,

except technical and scientific products

50,120

Janitors and cleaners, except maids and

housekeeping cleaners

54,050

Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer

55,380

Stock clerks and order fillers

56,760

Child care workers

37,450

Food preparation workers

29,500

Teacher assistants

39,540

Team assemblers

44,080

First-line supervisors/managers of office

and administrative support workers

52,280

Executive secretaries and administrative assistants 46,050

Ranking by annual job openings

2014 employment

Annual average job openingsa

Compound annual rate of growth

164,920 107,370
82,200
91,070 96,780 101,410 80,690 91,140
65,100 82,050
60,160
66,130 68,410 57,110 47,820 39,470 50,360 50,650
58,420 53,430

8,050 5,710 5,170
5,010 4,070 3,500 3,340 3,050
2,590 2,460
2,320
2,230 2,210 2,140 2,060 2,040 1,850 1,800
1,740 1,620

2.2 0.9 2.7
2.3 1.5 2.6 3.0 2.0
2.6 1.1
1.8
2.0 2.1 0.1 2.5 3.0 2.4 1.4
1.1 1.5
(continued)

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.211 (Continued)
FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS IN GEORGIA, 2004-2014, BY PROJECTED ANNUAL NUMBER OF OPENINGS AND RATE OF GROWTH

Occupation

2004 employment

Ranking by rate of growth

2014 employment

Annual average job openingsa

Compound annual rate of growth

Musicians and singers

400

Network systems and data communications analysts 9,420

Computer software engineers, applications

12,650

Home health aides

7,250

Physician assistants

2,010

Computer software engineers, systems software

11,170

Medical assistants

10,630

Arbitrators, mediators, and conciliators

320

Mental health and substance abuse social workers

1,110

Dental hygienists

4,930

Transportation attendants, except flight attendants

and baggage porters

190

Dental assistants

6,360

Network and computer systems administrators

7,790

Physical therapist assistants

1,530

Cementing and gluing machine operators and tenders 1,720

Nonfarm animal caretakers

4,890

Database administrators

2,670

Choreographers

260

Special education teachers, preschool, kindergarten,

and elementary school

6,810

Hazardous materials removal workers

620

670 15,180 20,100 11,300
3,120 17,320 16,380
490 1,660 7,300
280 9,350 11,270 2,200 2,470 7,020 3,810
370
9,690 880

40

5.3

690

4.9

870

4.7

500

4.5

140

4.5

730

4.5

770

4.4

20

4.4

80

4.1

280

4.0

10

4.0

480

3.9

440

3.8

90

3.7

120

3.7

340

3.7

140

3.6

30

3.6

450

3.6

40

3.6

NA Not available.
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, July 2008.

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TABLE 4.212
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 2004-2007
(annual average in thousands)

Industry group

2004

Total nonfarm Goods producing Natural resources and mining Construction Specialty trade contractors Construction of buildings Heavy and civil engineering construction Manufacturing Durable goods Transportation equipment manufacturing Computer and electronic 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 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

3,899 660 12 200 123 45 31 448 203 45 29 245 65 36
3,238 830 446 90 78 207 178 157 19 24 39 47 20 116 11 56 32
10 219
60 159
65

2005
4,001 671 12 209 130 47 32 450 208 46 29 242 66 34
3,331 853 459 94 78 212 182 162 19 25 39 48 20 114 11 54 30
9 225
62 164
65

2006

2007

4,089 679 12 219 136 49 34 448 210 46 28 238 68 31
3,411 871 471 97 80 216 185 165 20 27 37 49 20 114 12 53 27

4,147 665 12 222 138 50 34 431 203 42 28 228 68 27
3,483 888 480 100 81 219 189 169 20 27 39 50 21 115 12 52 27

10

11

231

231

65

65

166

167

65

66

(continued)

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TABLE 4.212 (Continued)
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 2004-2007
(annual average in thousands)

Industry group

2004

2005

2006

2007

Professional and business services

511

534

549

560

Administrative and support and waste management

and remediation services

264

281

286

288

Employment services

130

140

141

140

Computer systems design and related services

42

43

45

47

Accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping,

and payroll services

28

28

29

30

Professional, scientific, and technical services

193

201

211

219

Architectural, engineering, and related services

35

36

39

41

Management, scientific, and technical consulting

services

25

26

29

30

Management of companies and enterprises

54

53

53

53

Educational and health services

409

424

439

456

Health care and social assistance

339

351

362

374

Hospitals

114

116

119

123

Nursing and residential care facilities

51

52

53

55

Social assistance

47

51

53

55

Educational services

70

74

78

82

Colleges, universities, and professional schools

44

46

49

51

Leisure and hospitality

360

372

384

397

Accommodation and food services

323

334

344

355

Food services and drinking places

282

291

300

311

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

37

38

40

42

Other services

156

158

159

161

Government

637

650

663

676

Local government

391

400

410

422

Local government educational services

238

243

251

259

State government

153

156

158

159

State government educational services

68

70

72

73

Federal government

93

94

95

95

Department of Defense

32

33

34

35

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, State and Local Area Employment, Hours and Earnings, July 2008.

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TABLE 4.213
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MSA AND INDUSTRY, 2004-2007 (annual average in thousands)

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

2004
63.7 7.6 8.1
13.7 13.5
76.9 9.1
12.9 5.8 7.3
21.5
2266.5 2.6
125.7 177.5 151.6 247.7 518.3
89.4 152.1 371.2 222.8 211.8
92.6 302.8

2005
64.3 7.5 8.1
13.7 13.7
79.1 9.0
12.9 6.2 7.5
22.0
2336.2 2.6
131.7 178.0 155.2 258.0 535.4
87.2 157.5 388.0 232.8 218.9
95.4 308.8

2006

2007

64.6 7.1 8.2
13.4 14.0
81.4 9.3
13.6 6.4 8.0
22.3
2403.2 2.6
137.7 178.0 158.2 267.6 551.8
87.1 162.2 399.2 243.0 226.4
96.8 318.4

64.7 6.8 8.1
13.5 13.9
82.8 9.5
13.9 6.6 8.4
22.8
2457.8 2.5
139.4 176.0 160.5 274.2 563.7
87.8 162.7 408.7 253.2 235.7
98.2 329.9
(continued)

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TABLE 4.213 (Continued)
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MSA AND INDUSTRY, 2004-2007 (annual average in thousands)

MSA and Industry

2004

Augusta-Aiken GA-SC Total nonfarm Natural resources, mining, & construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Trade, transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government

213.6 13.5 25.3 5.4 25.2 36.5 3.3 7.3 32.8 26.4 19.6 8.5 40.5

Brunswick

Total nonfarm

42.8

Trade, transportation and utilities

7.9

Retail trade

5.6

Government

9.3

Columbus GA-AL Total nonfarm Retail trade Trade, transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Leisure and hospitality Government

120.1 13.8 18.2 6.4 8.8 12.8 13.1 21.8

Dalton

Total nonfarm

76.8

Manufacturing

31.3

Trade, transportation and utilities

15.4

Retail trade

7.0

Professional and business services

8.9

Government

7.1

2005
214.7 13.7 25.0 5.4 25.4 37.1 3.4 7.6 30.8 27.0 20.0 8.7 41.6
44.5 8.3 5.8 9.4
121.8 13.6 18.1 6.4 9.1 13.4 13.8 22.1
77.9 31.2 15.4
7.2 9.4 7.2

2006

2007

214.2 14.2 24.8 5.4 24.9 36.6 3.5 7.6 29.0 27.4 20.4 8.8 42.0
NA NA NA NA
122.3 14.0 18.4 6.2 9.3 13.6 13.8 22.4
79.4 30.8 16.0
7.8 10.3
7.4

216.7 14.2 24.2 5.3 25.1 37.0 3.7 7.4 30.1 27.8 21.2 8.8 42.2
NA NA NA NA
121.7 14.2 18.6 5.9 9.3 14.3 13.6 22.5
78.4 29.4 16.0
8.0 10.3
7.5
(continued)

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TABLE 4.213 (Continued)
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MSA AND INDUSTRY, 2004-2007 (annual average in thousands)

MSA and Industry

2004

Gainesville

Total nonfarm

68.5

Trade, transportation and utilities

12.6

Retail trade

6.9

Government

9.3

Hinesville

Total nonfarm

16.8

Government

6.7

Macon Total nonfarm Retail trade Trade, transportation and utilities Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Government

101.3 12.2 19.2 8.4 11.1 17.7 8.8 15.1

Rome

Total nonfarm

42.7

Manufacturing

9.0

Trade, transportation and utilities

7.5

Retail trade

4.9

Educational and health services

7.6

Government

6.4

Savannah Total nonfarm Natural resources, mining, & construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Trade, transportation and utilities Information Financial activities Professional and business services Educational and health services Leisure and hospitality Other services Government

144.3 8.6
13.6 5.4
18.2 32.7
1.9 6.1 16.1 20.1 17.8 7.0 20.3

2005
70.6 12.8
7.1 9.6
17.6 6.8
101.3 12.1 19.8 8.0 12.1 17.8 8.9 15.2
43.3 9.3 7.2 4.8 8.1 6.5
149.8 9.1
13.9 6.1
18.7 34.7
1.9 6.1 17.2 20.4 18.6 7.3 20.7

2006

2007

73.6 12.9
7.3 10.0
NA NA
100.8 12.3 19.8 7.9 12.0 18.4 8.9 15.6
NA NA NA NA NA NA
155.9 9.9
14.7 6.4
18.7 34.9
1.9 6.0 18.7 21.2 19.8 7.9 20.8

76.8 13.5
7.5 10.3
NA NA
100.4 12.3 19.9 8.1 11.4 18.5 9.0 15.8
NA NA NA NA NA NA
161.5 10.0 15.0 6.6 18.3 35.8 2.0 6.1 20.1 22.1 21.0 8.1 21.2
(continued)

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TABLE 4.213 (Continued)
EMPLOYEES IN NONAGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MSA AND INDUSTRY, 2004-2007 (annual average in thousands)

MSA and Industry

2004

2005

2006

2007

Valdosta

Total nonfarm

52.8

54.5

55.6

56.4

Trade, transportation and utilities

11.6

11.9

12.5

12.8

Retail trade

8.2

8.4

8.9

9.3

Government

12.1

12.2

12.2

12.2

Warner Robins

Total nonfarm

51.4

53.3

56.7

58.8

Trade, transportation and utilities

6.8

7.1

7.6

7.8

Retail trade

5.6

5.7

6.1

6.3

Government

20.3

20.8

21.7

22.5

NA Data is no longer available because of a reduction in funding to the Bureau of Labor Statistics resulting from the 2008 Consolidated Appropriations Act of December 26, 2007.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, State and Area Employment, Hours, and Earnings, July 2008.

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TABLE 4.220
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2006

MSA/Industry
Albany Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Retail trade Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified
Athens
Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified

Average establishment
count (number)
3,741 98 5
307 682 125 201 682 123
9 40 248 166 265 16 166 19 386 42 244 372 38
4,661 44 14
526 185 201 678 105
9 65 243 284 444 20 248 46 454 53 361 424 62

Annual average
employment (number)

Average weekly wagea (dollars)

62,861 882 41
3,013 7,979 6,995 2,605 7,979 2,133
209 989 1,525 734 1,926 259 3,745 514 8,695 486 4,327 1,877
37

622 523 877 659 405 952 695 405 661 1,232 658 768 513 720 2,732 317 497 679 268 208 396 351

78,927 265 133
3,257 9,421 2,456 9,264 1,208
246 832 1,614 1,162 2,227 478 3,543 489 9,584 596 7,270 2,355
57

642 712 560 679 829 751 425 695 1,322 616 913 584 771 969 428 757 801 427 228 395 685
(continued)

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TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2006

MSA/Industry
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified
Augusta (Georgia portion of MSA) Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified

Average establishment
count (number)
139,786 286 70
14,448 4,954
11,556 16,143
3,363 159
2,582 8,918 7,599 20,387
713 9,168 1,577 10,212 1,572 9,466 10,978 2,885
7,627 57 9
888 266 319 1,246 191
18 114 420 307 662
24 397
69 844
96 611 694
85

Annual average employment (number)
2,294,072 2,880 1,595
133,237 178,285 143,095 263,458 108,815
10,795 88,657 110,097 45,202 155,230 39,101 185,178 36,736 190,131 26,237 199,167 59,621
2,854
144,338 532 197
7,984 15,446
4,085 17,352
2,740 1,293 2,973 3,582 1,558 4,276
479 10,069
1,260 19,648
1,648 13,246
3,642 93

Average weekly wagea (dollars)
882 605 1,172 905 1,013 1,261 525 864 1,505 1,464 1,444 1,010 1,352 1,740 628 888 821 650 321 593 980
655 629 942 674 869 857 433 660 1,505 787 887 603 881 1,405 386 476 764 377 221 438 610
(continued)

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TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2006

MSA/Industry
Brunswick Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified
Columbus Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified

Average establishment
count (number)
3,262 27 5
397 115 107 541
84 9
45 164 173 272
17 194
23 268
53 287 276
59
5,419 31 4
511 209 186 833
89 11 101 399 279 411 73 308 26 545 53 433 571 74

Annual average employment (number)
43,663 170 57
3,043 3,154
897 5,959 1,367
163 561 966 705 1,236 278 2,332 141 3,511 1,089 7,274 1,268
53
105,022 198 126
5,135 10,313
2,092 11,869
984 255 5,926 6,466 1,685 4,353 1,673 6,482 274 12,530 1,148 11,147 2,621
93

Average weekly wagea (dollars)
629 649 890 590 1,007 702 420 725 1,383 888 980 510 699 1,301 387 545 696 332 403 429 507
627 600 1,065 607 764 816 421 568 1,235 951 935 647 822 1,374 332 528 719 331 247 449 544
(continued)

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TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2006

MSA/Industry
Dalton Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified
Gainesville Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified

Average establishment
count (number)
3,119 20 5
249 429 296 579
97 4
28 143
97 229
13 127
12 217
19 211 192
28
4,322 23 4
598 275 318 550 155
5 41 250 209 396 26 263 31 373 53 261 305 77

Annual average employment (number)
76,626 235 193
1,464 30,540
3,992 7,666 3,727
155 563 962 510 5,172 144 4,838
88 4,262
254 3,673
905 23
70,525 463 59
4,438 16,938
3,337 7,227 1,827
158 613 2,623 587 1,626 321 5,100 1,185 8,044 450 4,071 1,514
93

Average weekly wagea (dollars)
640 608 929 593 672 798 472 655 1,154 676 762 590 919 1,495 391 369 800 376 239 546 602
669 690 925 744 733 884 526 797 1,146 913 871 645 829 1,321 440 440 811 423 242 475 659
(continued)

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TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2006

MSA/Industry
Hinesville-Fort Stewart Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional and technical services Management of companies and enterprises Administrative and waste services Health care and social assistance Accommodation and food services Other services (except government) Unclassified
Macon Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified

Average establishment
count (number)
998 14
102 20 12
166 24 3 17 62 57 62 54 9 68
100 80 14
5,778 65 8
518 196 292 951 143
14 81 391 247 468 39 289 49 591 52 453 592 75

Annual average employment (number)
17,735 90
711 1,055
51 1,887
250 166 248 449 239 1,137 1,048 121 925 1,605 747
18
96,992 600 481
4,537 6,766 3,433 12,149 3,032
768 1,837 6,311 1,322 2,688 1,811 7,151 2,374 15,081
640 8,232 2,301
76

Average weekly wagea (dollars)
603 416 711 831 604 415 459 803 917 633 427 810 638 416 423 193 646 621
656 592 1,149 717 1,048 853 419 695 1,378 836 911 645 843 858 379 706 782 372 223 492 538
(continued)

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TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2006

MSA/Industry
Rome Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified
Savannah Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified

Average establishment
count (number)
2,172 17
187 120 117 394
50 5
26 134
81 190
6 124
18 227
25 163 165
24
8,597 34
943 261 415 1,320 425
17 106 518 436 763
42 509
54 696 113 847 766 114

Annual average employment (number)
42,655 119
1,209 9,551 1,501 4,679
532 419 936 1,094 320 967 129 2,424 1,238 6,691 311 3,192 791
35
149,712 179
9,390 14,687
5,833 17,561
8,897 630
1,844 4,044 2,088 5,015 1,788 10,887 2,980 17,249 1,676 17,996 5,001
159

Average weekly wagea (dollars)
670 553 645 881 884 405 662 1,424 935 915 550 776 1,552 304 627 808 287 222 382 584
686 546 702 1,112 1,068 465 700 1,672 886 910 573 945 949 433 698 813 369 265 476 600
(continued)

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TABLE 4.220 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 2006

MSA/Industry

Average establishment
count (number)

Annual average
employment (number)

Average weekly wagea (dollars)

Valdosta Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified
Warner Robins Total, all industries Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Utilities 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 government) Unclassified

3,283 92
366 143 159 608
84 12 39 146 136 223 10 189 15 316 29 265 277 29
2,367 16
264 75 63
413 37 5 28
140 108 241
14 103
16 226
26 229 199
28

54,617 1,461 2,935 6,135 1,349 8,749 1,602 210 564 1,104 747 1,064 304 2,914 163 5,120 814 5,966 1,195 22
54,162 60
1,834 5,097
530 6,086
482 160 357 1,087 463 3,769 138 2,132 355 3,399 426 5,018 1,075
32

515 376 640 631 679 426 689 1,334 543 735 602 759 790 410 324 615 263 203 318 742
732 635 584 776 807 422 496 1,029 626 669 444 1,049 978 460 743 624 247 209 500 474

a "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, 2006 averages.

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TABLE 4.221
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES BY INDUSTRY, IN GEORGIA, 2006

Industry

Average establishments
(number)

Total, All Industries Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining Construction Manufacturing
Food manufacturing Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing Textile mills Textile product mills Apparel manufacturing Leaderh & allied product manufacturing Wood product manufacturing Paper manufacturing Printing and related support activities Petroleum and coal products manufacturing Chemical manufacturing Plastics and rubber products 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 Wholesale Trade Retail Trade

261,436 2,327 241
26,316 9,990 615 104 276 549 159 12 640 239 1,173 45 545 435 744 95 1,283 587 256 157 398 842 836
22,856 33,245

Average monthly employment (number)
4,023,570 26,044 6,988
218,487 447,877
67,986 3,834
31,384 38,926
6,547 95
25,272 22,816 20,227
1,156 20,788 24,664 21,546
8,155 27,762 24,415 12,836 14,944 45,802 14,728 13,993 215,703 469,722

Average weekly wagesa (dollars)
776 491 1048 804 849 748 1,245 646 675 619 555 656 1,092 852 1089 1,101 736 830 888 743 836 1,448 1,127 1,094 627 853 1,183 486
(continued)

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TABLE 4.221 (Continued)
AVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS, MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT, AND WEEKLY WAGES BY INDUSTRY, IN GEORGIA, 2006

Industry

Average establishments
(number)

Average monthly
employment (number)

Average weekly wagesa (dollars)

Transportation and Warehousing 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 Total Private Sector Total - Government Federal government State government Local government

6,643 440
4,196 15,145 11,906 30,252
1,258 15,405
2,303 18,937
2,743 17,109 19,342 12,297 252,950
8,486 1,868 2,762 3,856

156,711 20,096
115,956 162,577
64,458 210,980
52,420 286,696
53,128 360,917
39,928 343,858
98,913 14,672 3,366,128 657,443 94,709 152,301 410,433

805 1,404 1,322 1,268
883 1,237 1,574
567 800 764 549 288 537 898 785 732 1,164 672 654

a "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, 2006 averages.

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.411
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT BY LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, MARCH 1998 TO DECEMBER 2006

Area

All governments

Federal (civilian)b

Total

State and local government State

Local

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
December 2003 Georgia United States
December 2004 Georgia United States
December 2005 Georgia United States
December 2006 Georgia United States

549,705 17,970,142
NA 20,305,511
612,637 20,650,829
NA 20,969,912
588,685 19,261,645
NA 19,329,664
NA 19,376,148
NA 19,513,858
NA 19,703,629

87,752 2,706,420
NA 2,799,100
88,982 2,674,437
NA 2,697,602
90,573 2,706,383
NA 2,717,080
NA 2,733,869
NA 2,720,462
NA 2,720,688

461,953 15,263,722
511,017 17,506,411
523,655 17,976,392
523,254 18,272,310
498,112 16,555,262
508,264 16,612,584
523,803 16,642,279
523,382 16,793,396
530,994 16,982,941

133,376 4,758,427
136,908 4,817,784
142,467 4,877,420
142,839 4,984,614
145,710 5,074,694
145,004 5,042,800
145,024 5,041,143
145,444 5,078,268
149,711 5,127,796

328,577 10,505,295
333,292 10,714,777
333,708 10,995,009
338,079 11,205,524
352,402 11,480,568
363,260 11,569,784
378,779 11,601,136
377,938 11,715,128
381,283 11,855,145

NA Not available. a Includes federal civilian employees within the fifty states and District of Columbia. Data as of December 31.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Public Employment and Payroll Data, 1998-2006.

TABLE 4.510
LABOR FORCE STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONAL POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY SEX, AGE, AND RACE, 2007a
(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

7,137

4,870

68.2

4,659

65.3

3,426

2,586

75.5

2,482

72.4

3,711

2,285

61.6

2,178

58.7

508

170

33.4

135

26.5

4,811

3,253

67.6

3,156

65.6

2,369

1,810

76.4

1,764

74.5

2,443

1,443

59.1

1,392

57.0

2,041

1,406

68.9

1,300

63.7

911

653

71.7

598

65.7

1,131

752

66.5

701

62.0

481

354

73.6

276

242

87.6

204

111

54.6

334

69.5

234

84.6

100

49.0

a Preliminary. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment, 2007.

Unemployment

Number

Rate

211

4.3

104

4.0

107

4.7

35

20.7

97

3.0

46

2.5

51

3.5

106

7.5

55

8.4

51

6.8

20

5.6

8

3.4

11

10.3

LABOR, EMPLOYMENT, AND EARNINGS

4.000

TABLE 4.710
CHARACTERISTICS OF NLRBa CASES RECEIVED AND CLOSED IN GEORGIA, FY 2003-2006b (number)

Type of case/action

FY 2003

FY 2004

Cases received (total) Unfair labor practices Representation Union deauthorization Amendment of certification Unit clarification

471

433

407

370

63

54

1

0

0

1

0

8

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

39 21 18 5,437 2,216 2,580
1,458 33 20 13
4,834 1,990 2,287
1,284 6 1 5
603 226 293
174

39 19 20 3,697 1,430 1,667
1,138 33 16 17
3,426 1,295 1,550
918 6 3 3
271 135 117
220

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 2003-2006.

FY 2005
450 394
56 0 0 0
28 12 16 3,496 1,373 1,727
1,103 27 12 15
3,428 1,345 1,692
1,103 1 0 1
68 28 35
0

FY 2006
455 419
36 0 0 0
26 9
17 2,348
917 1,233
1,082 21 9 12
2,171 855
1,124
1,082 5 0 5
177 62
109
0

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.100
NOMINAL AND INFLATION-ADJUSTED GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTa IN GEORGIA, THE SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1999-2007, WITH ANNUAL PERCENTAGE CHANGES

Year

Georgia

Nominal GDP (mil. $)

Real GDP (mil. 2000 $)

Southeastb

Nominal GDP (mil. $)

Real GDP (mil. 2000 $)

United Statesb

Nominal GDP (mil. $)

Real GDP (mil. 2000 $)

1999 2000
2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005r
2006 2007

277,082 290,887
299,442 306,680 317,922 338,470 359,694
376,410 396,504

282,849 290,887
292,832 294,105 299,661 310,738 322,132
327,285 336,596

2,022,536 2,114,547
2,202,893 2,288,917 2,409,888 2,586,745 2,783,933
2,964,029 3,087,889

2,076,963 2,114,547
2,145,770 2,183,214 2,246,725 2,339,419 2,436,610
2,512,144 2,550,718

9,201,138 9,749,103
10,058,168 10,398,402 10,886,172 11,607,041 12,346,871
13,119,938 13,743,021

9,404,251 9,749,103
9,836,576 9,981,850 10,225,679 10,580,223 10,899,704
11,240,107 11,467,503

Year

Georgia

Percent change from previous year

Nominal GDP

Southeast United States

Georgia

Real GDP Southeast

United States

1999 2000
2001 2002 2003r 2004r 2005r
2006 2007

8.4

6.4

6.0

5.0

4.5

6.0

2.9

4.2

3.2

2.4

3.9

3.4

3.7

5.3

4.7

6.5

7.3

6.6

6.3

7.6

6.4

4.6

6.5

6.3

5.3

4.2

4.7

6.3

4.3

4.4

2.8

1.8

3.7

0.7

1.5

0.9

0.4

1.7

1.5

1.9

2.9

2.4

3.7

4.1

3.5

3.7

4.2

3.0

1.6

3.1

3.1

2.8

1.5

2.0

a Gross Domestic 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 (2000) dollars.
b Southeast totals are the sum of GDP for 12 states; U.S. totals are the sum of GDSP for 50 states and the District of Columbia.
r Revised.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Gross Domestic Product by State, 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.103
NOMINAL AND REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 1997 AND 2006 WITH REAL ANNUAL AVERAGE RATES OF GROWTH, 1997-2006 (millions of current and 2000 dollars)

Industry

Nominal GDP

(millions of current $)

1997

2006

Total Gross Domestic Product by State 237,468

Private industries

208,155

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting 3,268

Crop and animal production (Farms)

2,547

Forestry, fishing, and related activities

720

Mining

956

Oil and gas extraction

(L)

Mining, except oil and gas

940

Support activities for mining

16

Utilities

5,506

Construction

10,730

Manufacturing

39,275

Durable goods

15,972

Wood product

1,401

Nonmetallic mineral product

1,529

Primary metal

957

Fabricated metal product

1,733

Machinery

1,750

Computer and electronic product

1,429

Electrical equipment and appliance

1,572

Motor vehicle, body, trailer, and parts 2,419

Other transportation equipment

1,619

Furniture and related product

709

Miscellaneous

853

Nondurable goods

23,303

Food product

7,739

Textile and textile product mills

4,953

Apparel

949

Paper

3,390

Printing and related support activities 1,504

Petroleum and coal products

95

Chemical

3,003

Plastics and rubber products

1,671

Wholesale trade

19,551

Retail trade

16,963

376,410 326,989
3,455 2,499
956 1,433
0 1,372
60 8,253 19,546 42,704 18,700 1,800 1,990
64 2,209 2,460
822 1,322 1,779 4,044
820 1,389 24,004 7,791 5,657
396 3,223 1,573
354 2,774 2,235 29,481 24,960

Real GDP

(millions of 2000 $)

1997

2006

Annual average rate of growth in real GSP (%)

250,758 218,721
2,558 1,861
692 809 (L) 790
19 5,289 12,923 41,062 15,674 1,467 1,644
895 1,819 1,831
614 1,603 2,472 1,804
766 883 25,498 8,953 4,945 977 4,210 1,591 107 3,026 1,670 19,008 16,838

327,285 290,221
3,222 2,286
943 858
0 839
13 6,119 12,586 40,843 18,615 1,575 1,604
42 2,006 2,390 2,154 1,237 2,645 3,289
756 1,355 22,271 7,425 5,528
415 3,221 1,525
131 2,243 1,990 26,683 25,313

3.0 3.2 2.6 2.3 3.5 0.7 NA 0.7 -4.1 1.6 -0.3 -0.1 1.9 0.8 -0.3 -28.8 1.1 3.0 15.0 -2.8 0.8 6.9 -0.1 4.9 -1.5 -2.1 1.2 -9.1 -2.9 -0.5 2.3 -3.3 2.0 3.8 4.6

(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.103 (Continued)
NOMINAL AND REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 1997 AND 2006 WITH REAL ANNUAL AVERAGE RATES OF GROWTH, 1997-2006 (millions of current and 2000 dollars)

Industry

Nominal GDP

(millions of current $)

1997

2006

Transportation and warehousing, excluding

Postal Service

9,522

Air transportation

3,562

Rail transportation

770

Water transportation

43

Truck transportation

2,307

Transit & ground passenger transportation 167

Pipeline transportation

36

Other transportation and support activities 1,867

Warehousing and storage

771

Information

13,668

Publishing including software

2,291

Motion picture & sound recording industries 255

Broadcasting and telecommunications 10,218

Information and data processing services 904

Finance and insurance

12,551

Federal Reserve banks, credit

intermediation and related services

7,112

Securities, commodity contracts,

investments

1,480

Insurance carriers and related activities 3,832

Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 126

Real estate, rental, and leasing

25,146

Real estate

22,570

Rental and leasing services and

lessors of intangible assets

2,576

Professional and technical services

13,393

Legal services

2,578

Computer systems design and

related services

2,857

Other professional, scientific and

technical services

7,958

Management of companies and enterprises 4,966

Administrative and waste services

6,723

Administrative and support services

6,253

Waste management & remediation services 470

Educational services

1,168

13,794 3,572 1,313 25 3,933 218 49 3,233 1,451
23,911 4,332 383
16,284 2,912
25,367
15,697
2,739 6,508
423 44,476 41,203
3,273 24,501
4,965
4,635
14,901 6,072
13,301 12,600
701 3,212

Real GDP

(millions of 2000 $)

1997

2006

Annual average rate of growth in real GSP (%)

9,864 3,422
789 48
2,582 179 28
2,024 820
13,141 2,360 303 9,535 953
13,151
8,286
873 4,108
416 27,320 24,723
2,615 14,013
2,890
3,014
8,119 6,442 7,828 7,337
485 1,372

14,739 5,897 1,153 16 3,263 182 49 2,799 1,297
27,553 4,478 334
19,572 3,080
21,641

4.6 6.2 4.3 -11.5 2.6 0.2 6.4 3.7 5.2 8.6 7.4 1.1 8.3 13.9 5.7

12,853

5.0

3,482

16.6

5,087

2.4

337

-2.3

37,551

3.6

34,658

3.8

2,859

1.0

22,132

5.2

3,639

2.6

4,791

5.3

13,745

6.0

4,452

-4.0

10,959

3.8

10,401

4.0

560

1.6

2,295

5.9

(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.103 (Continued)
NOMINAL AND REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY, 1997 AND 2006 WITH REAL ANNUAL AVERAGE RATES OF GROWTH, 1997-2006 (millions of current and 2000 dollars)

Industry

Nominal GDP

(millions of current $)

1997

2006

Real GDP

(millions of 2000 $)

1997

2006

Annual average rate of growth in real GSP (%)

Health care and social assistance Ambulatory health care services Hospitals and nursing and residential care facilities Social assistance
Arts, entertainment, and recreation Performing arts, museums, and related activities Amusements, gambling, and recreation
Accommodation and food services Accommodation Food services and drinking places Other services, except government Government Federal civilian Federal military State and local

11,985 7,203
3,977 805
1,540
779 761 5,999 1,709 4,289 5,245 29,313 6,365 4,030 18,918

22,059 12,318
8,041 1,700 2,378
1,216 1,162 10,183 2,644 7,540 7,903 49,420 9,832 7,889 31,700

13,315 7,767
4,603 931
1,757
915 843 6,425 1,933 4,495 6,045 32,110 6,988 4,399 20,728

18,319

3.6

10,878

3.8

5,925

2.8

1,573

6.0

1,935

1.1

951

0.4

987

1.8

8,398

3.0

2,232

1.6

6,158

3.6

6,006

-0.1

37,339

1.7

7,346

0.6

5,271

2.0

24,704

2.0

(L) Less than $500,000 in nominal or real GDP.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Gross Domestic Product by State. Annual average rates of growth computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, August 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.106
REAL GROSS DOMESITC PRODUCT IN GEORGIA AS A PERCENTAGE OF REGIONAL AND U.S. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, 1997-2007 (percent)

Year

Percent of Southeast's
GDP

Percent of U.S. GDP

Year

Percent of Southeast's
GDP

Percent of U.S. GDP

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

13.1

2.9

13.4

3.0

13.6

3.0

13.8

3.0

13.6

3.0

13.5

2.9

2003r

13.3

2.9

2004r

13.3

2.9

2005r

13.2

3.0

2006r

13.0

2.9

2007r

13.2

2.9

Area

Annual average rates of growth in real gross domestic product 5 years 2002-2007

Georgia

2.7

Southeast

3.2

United States

2.8

Source: Based on U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Gross Domestic Product by State. Percentages computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia, August 2008.

TABLE 5.109
REAL PER CAPITA GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AND PERCENT OF THE UNITED STATES VALUE IN GEORGIA, SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2000-2007 (2000 dollars)

Area

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Georgia Southeast United States

35,341 30,427 34,547

34,769 30,516 34,501

34,233 30,683 34,673

34,286 31,223 35,207

34,831 32,069 36,086

35,369 32,923 36,836

35,033 33,554 37,623

35,265 33,623 38,020

Area

2000

2001

Real per capita GSP as percent of the U.S. value

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Georgia Southeast United States

102.3 88.1
100.0

100.8 88.4
100.0

98.7 88.5 100.0

97.4 88.7 100.0

96.5 88.9 100.0

96.0 89.4 100.0

93.1 89.2 100.0

92.8 88.4 100.0

Source: Based on U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, 2008; Gross State Product by State. Per capita values computed by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.111
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1980-2006, 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 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006

46,192

11.9

52,395

13.4

56,834

8.5

62,289

9.6

71,237

14.4

78,332

10.0

85,000

8.5

91,395

7.5

99,402

8.8

107,069

7.7

114,643

7.1

120,222

4.9

130,041

8.2

137,607

5.8

148,234

7.7

158,858

7.2

172,113

8.3

182,868

6.2

198,782

8.7

212,081

6.7

230,356

8.6

240,616

4.5

244,957

1.8

250,806

2.4

264,854

5.6

284,100

7.3

299,834

5.5

457,351

13.1

518,648

13.4

556,499

7.3

600,314

7.9

671,395

11.8

723,822

7.8

769,051

6.2

821,022

6.8

887,860

8.1

964,369

8.6

1,027,597

6.6

1,074,251

4.5

1,148,896

6.9

1,206,516

5.0

1,278,747

6.0

1,354,691

5.9

1,437,179

6.1

1,523,242

6.0

1,633,535

7.2

1,716,450

5.1

1,840,460

7.2

1,922,935

4.5

1,973,853

2.6

2,040,368

3.4

2,183,763

7.0

2,320,549

6.3

2,486,538

7.2

2,298,255

11.9

2,580,600

12.3

2,764,886

7.1

2,949,883

6.7

3,275,805

11.0

3,511,344

7.2

3,708,199

5.6

3,934,655

6.1

4,237,460

7.7

4,571,133

7.9

4,861,936

6.4

5,032,196

3.5

5,349,384

6.3

5,548,121

3.7

5,833,906

5.2

6,144,741

5.3

6,512,485

6.0

6,907,332

6.1

7,415,709

7.4

7,796,137

5.1

8,422,074

8.0

8,716,992

3.5

8,872,871

1.8

9,150,320

3.1

9,711,363

6.1

10,284,356

5.9

10,968,393

6.7

Note: Estimates for 1980-1987 are based on the 1972 SIC; 1988-2002 are based on the 1987 SIC, and 2003-2006 are based on 2002 NAICS.
. 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, April 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.114
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, DERIVATION AND MAJOR SOURCES, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Item

2006

Income by place of residence (thousands of dollars) Personal income
Nonfarm personal income Farm incomea Population (persons)a Per capita personal income (dollars)
Derivation of personal income, by place of residence (thousands of dollars)
Earnings by place of work Less: personal contributions for social insuranceb Plus: adjustment for residencec Equals: net earnings by place of residence Plus: dividends, interest, and rentd Plus: transfer payments
Components of earnings by place of work (thousands of dollars)
By type Wage and salary disbursements Supplements to wages and salaries Proprietors' incomee Farm proprietors' income Nonfarm proprietors' income
By industry Farm earnings Nonfarm earnings Private earnings Forestry, fishing, related activities, and otherf Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing

299,834,187 298,419,062
1,415,125 9,342,080
32,095
240,917,520
25,379,623 -935,218
214,602,679 44,426,957 40,804,551
173,558,753 40,867,838 26,490,929 1,099,755 25,391,174
1,429,806 239,487,714 197,798,747
791,988 645,073 3,062,200 15,015,913 27,707,669
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.114 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, DERIVATION AND MAJOR SOURCES, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Item

2006

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

16,840,514 15,542,407 10,047,085 12,459,564 15,349,233
6,039,063 21,325,707
5,117,288 10,768,742
2,943,179 19,045,944
1,705,599 6,799,865
6,591,714 41,688,967
8,843,230 7,151,029 25,694,708

Note: The estimates of earnings for 2006 are based on the 2002 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

a Census Bureau mid-year population estimates.
b Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but excluded from personal income.
c The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of inter-area 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 salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents community into the United States.
d Rental income of persons includes the capital consumption adjustment.
e Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments.
f "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 1969-2006, April 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.125
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME, IN CURRENT AND CONSTANT (1982-84=100)a DOLLARS FOR GEORGIA, SOUTHEAST, AND THE UNITED STATES, 1980-2006

Year

PCPI (Current dollars)

Georgia

Southeast

United States

CPI-U (U.S.)

PCPI (Constant dollars)

(1982-84=100)

United

Georgia

Southeast

States

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006

8,420 9,409 10,059 10,874 12,209
13,137 13,970 14,721 15,738 16,701
17,603 18,070 19,075 19,719 20,711
21,677 22,945 23,795 25,279 26,359
27,989 28,570 28,513 28,696 29,688
31,193 32,095

8,649 9,671 10,258 10,943 12,094
12,880 13,525 14,270 15,276 16,419
17,266 17,756 18,679 19,295 20,114
20,970 21,904 22,853 24,155 25,032
26,484 27,347 27,740 28,355 29,935
31,355 33,212

10,114 11,246 11,935 12,618 13,891
14,758 15,442 16,240 17,331 18,520
19,477 19,892 20,854 21,346 22,172
23,076 24,175 25,334 26,883 27,939
29,845 30,574 30,821 31,504 33,123
34,757 36,714

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
172.2 177.1 179.9 184.0 188.9
195.3 201.6

10,218 10,351 10,424 10,918 11,751
12,209 12,746 12,959 13,303 13,469
13,468 13,267 13,596 13,646 13,975
14,224 14,624 14,826 15,509 15,822
16,254 16,132 15,849 15,596 15,716
15,972 15,920

10,496 10,639 10,630 10,987 11,640
11,970 12,340 12,562 12,913 13,241
13,210 13,037 13,314 13,353 13,572
13,760 13,960 14,239 14,819 15,025
15,380 15,442 15,420 15,410 15,847
16,055 16,474

12,274 12,372 12,368 12,669 13,370
13,716 14,089 14,296 14,650 14,935
14,902 14,605 14,864 14,772 14,961
15,142 15,408 15,784 16,493 16,770
17,332 17,264 17,132 17,122 17,535
17,797 18,211

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, April 2005; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index-All Urban Consumers, 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.136
MEDIAN INCOME FOR HOUSEHOLDS AND 4-PERSON FAMILIES, 1990-2007, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

Georgia
36,196 34,490 35,606 38,197 37,178 39,332 36,503 40,323 41,935

Median household incomea (2007 CPI-U-RS adjusted dollars)

United States

Year

Georgia

39,324 38,183 37,880 37,688 38,119 39,306 39,869 40,699 42,173

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

41,878 43,070 42,576 42,939 42,438 40,984 45,296 49,344 48,641

United States
43,228 43,162 42,228 42,409 43,318 44,334 46,326 48,201 50,233

Year

Georgia

Median incomeb 4-person family (current dollars)

United States

Year

Georgia

United States

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996
1997
1998

41,184 41,274 42,696 44,120 45,093 48,850
48,920
51,649
56,172

41,451 43,056 44,615 45,161 47,012 49,687
51,518
53,350
56,061

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005c 2006c 2007c

57,795 59,489 59,497 60,676 62,294
NA
64,427
66,711
68,908

59,981 62,228 63,278 62,732 65,093 66,023
70,312
73,415
75,675

a Expressed in 2007 CPI-U-RS adjusted dollars; data are sample-based; for standard errors, see source. b Expressed in current dollars; not adjusted for inflation. c American Community Survey Data.

Source:

U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Income Statistics Branch/HHES Division, Median Household Income by State: 1986 to 2003; Current Population Survey; Median Household Income by State, Historical Income Tables: 1990 to 2007; American Community Survey, Median Income by Family Size, 2005 to 2007.

TABLE 5.140
INDIVIDUAL FEDERAL INCOME AND TAX DATA FOR GEORGIA, 2006, BY SIZE OF ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME (number; thousands of dollars)

Total

Under

Item

returns

$50,000

Returns count Joint returns count Single returns count
Number of exemptions

4,075,882 1,492,974 2,459,341 8,531,180

Adjusted gross income amount

216,331,873

Salaries and wages:

Number of returns

3,506,351

Amount

154,940,197

Taxable interest income:

Number of returns

1,462,271

Amount

4,563,755

Dividends received:

Number of returns

744,583

Amount

4,365,168

Business or profession net income

(less loss):

Number of returns

760,554

Amount

5,660,586

Number of farm returns

49,432

Net capital gain (less loss):

Number of returns

618,166

Amount

17,890,055

Taxable IRA distributions:

Number of returns

225,246

Amount

3,019,607

Taxable pensions/annuities:

Number of returns

650,350

Amount

12,192,594

Taxable unemployment compensation:

Number of returns

162,868

Amount

457,412

Taxable Social Security income:

Number of returns

321,053

Amount

3,365,227

Taxable self employment retirement plans:

Number of returns

26,795

Amount

482,752

2,827,826 573,834
1,709,697 5,226,707
55,186,269
2,374,363 49,451,217
635,149 985,310
266,691 484,946
499,754 1,324,076
22,624
214,980 714,096
106,994 731,365
340,404 3,915,886
120,299 327,688
139,779 639,461
3,460 19,090

$50,000 under
$75,000
507,678 301,835 298,962 1,221,332
31,163,097
459,894 25,345,272
262,337 480,153
121,139 295,565
96,232 616,667
8,469
93,335 374,963
42,362 488,014
120,279 2,437,080
22,367 63,843
75,000 929,147
2,497 19,163

Adjusted gross income

$75,000 under
$100,000

$100,000 under
$200,000

296,277 233,568 168,856 799,229
25,585,782
270,666 20,415,187
194,327 398,822
101,821 296,007

332,579 286,292 194,187 951,882
44,254,868
304,831 33,655,987
265,227 782,281
168,733 777,414

60,892 532,276
6,083
80,257 454,743
29,610 462,774
79,321 1,996,064
10,920 34,347
44,600 702,296
2,653 25,267

74,120 1,293,023
7,646
144,325 1,714,687
35,055 840,683
87,846 2,915,317
8,323 27,864
45,257 779,595
7,921 113,064

$200,000 or more
111,522 97,445 87,639
332,030
60,141,856
96,597 26,072,533
105,231 1,917,188
86,199 2,511,236
29,556 1,894,545
4,610
85,269 14,631,567
11,225 496,772
22,500 928,248
959 3,672
16,417 314,728
10,264 306,167

(continued)

TABLE 5.140 (Continued)
INDIVIDUAL FEDERAL INCOME AND TAX DATA FOR GEORGIA, 2006, BY SIZE OF ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME (number; thousands of dollars)

Item
Total itemized deductions: Number of returns Amount
State and local income tax: Number of returns Amount
State and local general sales tax: Number of returns Amount
Real estate taxes: Number of returns Amount
Taxes paid: Number of returns Amount
Interest paid: Number of returns Amount
Contributions: Number of returns Amount
Taxable income: Number of returns Amount
Total credits: Number of returns Amount
Residential energy tax credit: Number of returns Amount

Total returns

Under $50,000

$50,000 under
$75,000

Adjusted gross income

$75,000 under
$100,000

$100,000 under
$200,000

1,607,918 37,406,505
1,428,815 7,499,294
146,714 219,816
1,383,942 3,372,189
1,607,627 11,651,031
1,362,998 14,349,824
1,381,801 6,607,960
3,040,377 143,872,127
1,309,360 1,429,646
91,239 20,956

599,707 9,283,012
472,247 744,157
99,031 89,140
447,948 708,478
597,708 1,689,214
455,167 3,588,262
465,679 1,197,655
1,796,655 23,262,426
742,858 568,203
22,756 4,948

343,688 6,232,037
317,685 902,281
23,224 40,793
305,831 536,913
344,438 1,580,868
304,581 2,632,815
300,252 973,348
504,708 19,494,694
222,714 349,530
21,330 4,819

245,439 5,131,402
233,446 948,863
11,343 27,389
229,131 478,611
245,967 1,537,930
224,753 2,156,313
221,879 827,077
295,581 17,336,085
149,498 250,357
17,126 3,865

310,434 8,656,735
300,117 1,977,619
9,883 30,941
296,402 897,736
310,811 3,035,227
283,434 3,479,042
289,809 1,447,997
332,065 32,287,272
147,365 164,426
23,703 5,552

$200,000 or more
108,650 8,103,319
105,320 2,926,375
3,233 31,553
104,630 750,449
108,703 3,807,792
95,063 2,493,392
104,182 2,161,882
111,368 51,491,650
46,925 97,129
6,324 1,770

(continued)

TABLE 5.140 (Continued)
INDIVIDUAL FEDERAL INCOME AND TAX DATA FOR GEORGIA, 2006, BY SIZE OF ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME (number; thousands of dollars)

Adjusted gross income

$50,000

$75,000

$100,000

Total

Under

under

under

under

$200,000

Item

returns

$50,000

$75,000

$100,000

$200,000

or more

Child tax credit: Number of returns Amount
Child and dependent care credit: Number of returns Amount
Earned income credit: Number of returns Amount
Excess earned income credit: Number of returns Amount
Alternative minimum tax: 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
Overpayments (negative amount): Number of returns Amount

841,700 947,151
230,222 122,082
935,580 2,009,930
848,094 1,797,837
102,159 483,393
2,582,412 25,885,124
2,865,752 27,317,573
757,255 3,649,039
3,206,771 -7,969,093

465,853 364,725
107,664 58,017
935,580 2,009,929
848,094 1,797,837
1,046 4,257
1,366,297 2,287,768
1,640,107 2,825,696
359,755 382,269
2,400,770 -4,974,557

175,333 275,349
45,268 23,456
NA NA
NA NA
2,419 3,261
480,433 2,439,210
488,320 2,616,581
123,116 262,662
376,255 -1,061,083

113,564 189,608
33,813 17,877
NA NA
NA NA
3,130 5,278
292,688 2,353,648
293,886 2,493,750
80,208 227,101
209,360 -691,998

86,906 117,441
36,215 18,970
NA NA
NA NA
22,704 47,520
331,601 5,691,790
331,998 5,954,001
131,982 667,174
187,324 -799,994

44 30
7,262 3,761
NA NA
NA NA
72,860 423,077
111,393 13,112,707
111,441 13,427,545
62,194 2,109,832
33,062 -441,461

NA Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Statistics of Income, Individual Master File System, January 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.150
NUMBER AND PERCENT OF PERSONS IN POVERTY IN GEORGIA, 1980-2006, 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 2003 2004
2005 2006

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

1,014

94

1,132

75

1,298

80

1,172

76

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

11.9

1.0

13.0

0.9

14.4

0.9

12.6

0.8

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Number of Poor and Poverty Rate, By State: 1980 to 2006.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

TABLE 5.170
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Area/county

Total personal incomea

Georgia total Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan

299,834,187 257,327,856
42,506,331

MSAs Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Brunswick

4,149,274 4,936,322 184,911,210 15,326,986 3,287,726

Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon

9,268,353 3,673,695 4,845,907 1,684,903 7,044,263

Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

2,826,618 11,111,734
3,257,587 3,781,286

Counties Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

394,008 161,486 217,842
83,237 1,145,228

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

443,679 1,596,153 2,498,780
431,031 416,406

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

4,981,047 311,610 343,154 385,651 928,457

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

1,392,002 476,415 547,070 114,187
1,270,041

Net earningsb
214,602,679 188,461,693
26,140,986
2,665,732 3,346,366 139,993,622 10,119,651 1,880,928
6,028,048 2,595,048 3,260,529 1,258,463 4,620,321
1,824,755 7,620,551 2,146,525 2,735,560
244,175 100,983 130,347
52,290 669,145
317,883 1,191,109 1,843,433
247,885 260,676
3,142,215 195,039 222,258 239,398 707,163
913,388 280,884 370,639
59,721 955,960

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
44,426,957 38,363,767
6,063,190
579,468 865,209 26,851,964 2,269,661 809,308
1,688,429 481,251 902,404 160,235
1,048,787
435,224 1,876,362
447,742 493,771
42,852 14,252 21,572 11,125 180,790
55,800 160,732 263,958
61,497 48,362
813,234 42,483 31,480 49,367
103,698
220,678 49,895 55,518 15,802
137,679

5.000
Transfer paymentsd
40,804,551 30,502,396 10,302,155
904,074 724,747 18,065,624 2,937,674 597,490
1,551,876 597,396 682,974 266,205
1,375,155
566,639 1,614,821
663,320 551,955
106,981 46,251 65,923 19,822
295,293
69,996 244,312 391,389 121,649 107,368
1,025,598 74,088 89,416 96,886
117,596
257,936 145,636 120,913
38,664 176,402
(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, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Area/county
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
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

Total personal incomea
229,594 2,818,763 1,595,688
207,011 8,804,027
357,386 537,322 6,540,649 2,671,791
81,392
6,124,863 140,156
28,060,168 895,278 987,417
3,821,740 327,425
3,327,413 330,379 514,002
399,116 631,638 650,486 26,224,611 419,579
248,726 2,507,337 3,245,643
312,071 77,622
1,379,250 514,561 496,280 252,167 556,686
4,266,407 2,826,618 5,221,899
540,088 49,656,730

Net earningsb
138,763 1,933,875 1,208,393
121,013 5,829,468
296,586 335,612 5,176,140 1,687,346
45,775
4,653,542 79,314
22,208,278 567,925 608,232
2,870,045 192,035
2,423,471 240,861 302,296
268,645 452,884 387,558 19,776,919 249,185
145,464 1,521,582 2,516,464
191,449 54,907
1,083,920 299,889 288,992 155,288 318,624
3,138,398 1,824,755 4,091,596
327,252 36,003,660

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
23,955 374,580 128,808
24,178 1,653,458
36,571 51,525 806,395 559,392 13,282
452,652 11,853
3,675,851 108,227 132,880
538,187 38,581
454,581 32,220 69,029
48,373 97,166 96,308 3,747,211 53,291
29,756 375,865 286,865
42,350 8,907
119,206 81,595 55,738 33,589 84,988
742,348 435,224 782,379
77,493 9,921,489

Transfer paymentsd
66,876 510,308 258,487
61,820 1,321,101
24,229 150,185 558,114 425,053
22,335
1,018,669 48,989
2,176,039 219,126 246,305
413,508 96,809
449,361 57,298
142,677
82,098 81,588 166,620 2,700,481 117,103
73,506 609,890 442,314
78,272 13,808
176,124 133,077 151,550
63,290 153,074
385,661 566,639 347,924 135,343 3,731,581
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

Area/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
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller

TABLE 5.170 (Continued)
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Total personal incomea
695,781 58,852
2,683,750 1,291,961
563,882
458,987 24,226,751
1,014,266 4,845,907
175,199
719,538 1,065,809
545,411 244,577 4,768,767
3,781,286 208,935
1,501,268 329,782 296,573
367,357 176,701 188,397 760,141 414,565
181,176 1,210,641
788,390 1,464,783
202,211
220,120 2,613,138
662,917 593,729 260,822
277,196 722,265 188,813 505,986 156,146

Net earningsb
443,220 34,342
1,510,927 923,701 359,056
242,131 19,610,063
619,696 3,260,529
84,221
473,382 798,796 317,189 167,473 3,676,405
2,735,560 123,943
1,064,965 216,097 178,022
201,423 101,592 109,727 560,810 272,602
117,373 774,675 607,469 1,104,970 127,609
153,493 1,734,847
437,229 367,918 147,743
162,459 512,310 132,276 310,673
88,115

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
95,249 4,764
737,878 126,655
80,153
112,397 2,760,336
191,341 902,404
25,719
83,429 149,819
90,068 21,209 504,575
493,771 26,298
190,230 49,339 37,606
44,643 18,692 16,657 83,861 47,138
17,640 153,198
88,065 140,401
23,502
19,834 371,828 116,274
94,101 39,950
28,364 69,500 17,671 59,420 29,653

Transfer paymentsd
157,312 19,746
434,945 241,605 124,673
104,459 1,856,352
203,229 682,974
65,259
162,727 117,194 138,154
55,895 587,787
551,955 58,694
246,073 64,346 80,945
121,291 56,417 62,013
115,470 94,825
46,163 282,768
92,856 219,412
51,100
46,793 506,463 109,414 131,710
73,129
86,373 140,455
38,866 135,893
38,378
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

Area/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
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

TABLE 5.170 (Continued)
SOURCES OF TOTAL PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Total personal incomea
487,439 738,710 194,535 545,520 932,412
6,409,245 2,103,861 1,190,967
351,299 3,218,347
625,210 938,594 401,200 435,950 925,596
262,762 589,761
57,494 448,761 157,651
5,321,851 2,409,423
92,880 326,021 218,997
1,640,951 653,770 113,651 814,887 144,173
38,590 511,511 182,465 245,454 230,301
1,310,369 1,023,908
670,578 306,060 129,864

Net earningsb
280,615 519,618 119,411 350,366 686,574
3,967,661 1,491,829
891,764 254,946 2,634,908
401,033 595,949 248,806 313,228 584,253
171,986 359,600
33,795 229,015
83,750
3,295,377 1,788,660
61,657 192,133 124,902
1,070,925 402,967 66,450 475,335 80,845
20,376 339,404 105,190 122,912 123,179
781,123 652,044 409,129 143,386
75,755

Dividends, interest, and
rentc
67,075 102,440
25,647 104,843
76,156
1,376,697 232,418 198,499 37,818 254,903
78,009 188,061
43,047 46,402 102,357
32,127 111,368
7,167 117,750
22,538
808,200 300,052
10,542 41,796 29,594
217,790 82,197 11,110
141,449 23,650
4,544 47,687 19,189 32,730 40,307
228,357 150,764
84,773 81,462 13,188

Transfer paymentsd
139,749 116,652
49,477 90,311 169,682
1,064,887 379,614 100,704 58,535 328,536
146,168 154,584 109,347
76,320 238,986
58,649 118,793
16,532 101,996
51,363
1,218,274 320,711 20,681 92,092 64,501
352,236 168,606
36,091 198,103
39,678
13,670 124,420
58,086 89,812 66,815
300,889 221,100 176,676
81,212 40,921
(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, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Area/county

Total personal incomea

Net earningsb

Dividends, interest, and
rentc

Transfer paymentsd

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

1,737,967 207,195 233,986 556,674 612,066
1,587,539 2,193,331
833,062 131,833 548,866
697,583 59,176
119,426 597,023 2,741,283
185,902 249,470 230,539 540,009

1,082,960 119,329 156,817 283,727 359,339
1,026,712 1,591,020
452,620 73,552
301,555
458,336 35,486 75,791
358,750 1,908,474
112,463 122,526 145,131 361,212

308,432 24,290 17,032
130,043 83,450
163,720 265,167 106,401
13,426 117,751
65,038 11,076
9,017 108,835 405,095
19,165 50,260 19,198 64,106

346,575 63,576 60,137
142,904 169,277
397,107 337,144 274,041
44,855 129,560
174,209 12,614 34,618
129,438 427,714
54,274 76,684 66,210 114,691

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, April 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

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TABLE 5.171
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county

2003

Georgia Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan

250,805,605 213,815,931
36,989,674

MSAs Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Brunswick

3,756,027 4,180,111 152,898,888 13,311,320 2,656,104

Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon

7,583,827 3,210,570 3,894,502 1,387,227 6,175,477

Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

2,408,764 8,809,644 2,788,316 3,206,991

Counties Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

351,561 147,293 196,036
86,596 1,032,503

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

361,662 1,241,915 2,205,183
379,452 375,363

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

4,487,527 281,737 296,686 354,110 691,546

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

1,173,807 435,533 483,615 116,474
1,044,198

2004
264,853,513 226,300,710
38,552,803
3,845,608 4,406,218 161,948,352 13,964,299 2,897,381
7,997,006 3,427,784 4,134,720 1,495,107 6,458,004
2,544,519 9,476,981 2,917,162 3,348,798
362,980 150,964 200,581
78,896 1,053,504
405,724 1,356,843 2,269,537
396,466 385,082
4,651,278 282,150 309,903 343,656 755,887
1,214,492 439,678 497,312 109,266
1,090,287

2005
284,099,579 243,410,675
40,688,904
4,020,625 4,701,873 174,810,313 14,677,564 3,050,730
8,740,039 3,526,196 4,547,553 1,614,543 6,726,134
2,705,290 10,290,183
3,102,446 3,590,472
383,220 159,008 213,066
81,644 1,100,909
431,855 1,472,920 2,394,241
419,056 401,950
4,782,774 300,779 322,780 369,158 846,912
1,309,667 458,866 524,621 112,485
1,181,268

2006
299,834,187 257,327,856
42,506,331
4,149,274 4,936,322 184,911,210 15,326,986 3,287,726
9,268,353 3,673,695 4,845,907 1,684,903 7,044,263
2,826,618 11,111,734
3,257,587 3,781,286
394,008 161,486 217,842
83,237 1,145,228
443,679 1,596,153 2,498,780
431,031 416,406
4,981,047 311,610 343,154 385,651 928,457
1,392,002 476,415 547,070 114,187
1,270,041
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county
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
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

2003
199,784 2,226,546 1,363,187
174,099 7,125,558
275,052 491,662 4,973,470 2,396,755
79,191
5,589,066 124,242
23,589,661 825,439 869,950
3,090,306 301,522
2,742,579 289,002 461,759
342,287 505,859 588,601 23,061,959 372,296
236,908 2,303,383 2,644,572
302,852 68,149
992,540 447,660 447,820 224,520 455,303
3,694,124 2,408,764 3,882,653
477,355 39,800,989

2004
209,440 2,410,307 1,407,410
183,496 7,635,903
292,035 501,292 5,333,128 2,452,928
77,525
5,764,569 127,639
24,732,484 831,231 890,183
3,311,758 299,457
2,911,131 296,678 469,344
354,198 550,700 594,794 23,868,501 376,924
225,654 2,370,807 2,793,633
290,265 69,943
1,085,191 472,132 457,392 233,690 490,524
3,875,594 2,544,519 4,299,776
520,774 43,054,565

2005
222,242 2,609,361 1,498,949
193,154 8,207,329
329,903 517,241 5,992,643 2,556,898
79,087
5,984,035 131,315
26,801,126 871,464 952,821
3,574,215 317,366
3,116,442 313,765 493,741
378,811 593,884 636,350 25,297,126 398,002
244,001 2,442,181 3,025,294
305,135 74,857
1,235,942 493,635 472,368 243,182 522,649
4,078,900 2,705,290 4,767,621
539,606 46,732,683

2006
229,594 2,818,763 1,595,688
207,011 8,804,027
357,386 537,322 6,540,649 2,671,791
81,392
6,124,863 140,156
28,060,168 895,278 987,417
3,821,740 327,425
3,327,413 330,379 514,002
399,116 631,638 650,486 26,224,611 419,579
248,726 2,507,337 3,245,643
312,071 77,622
1,379,250 514,561 496,280 252,167 556,686
4,266,407 2,826,618 5,221,899
540,088 49,656,730
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/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
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller

2003
548,289 54,435
2,142,887 1,098,765
492,743
376,357 20,078,025
883,666 3,894,502
155,079
596,912 841,634 488,128 210,579 3,942,536
3,206,991 205,796
1,145,444 277,492 267,824
332,858 161,408 167,644 604,236 375,020
151,802 1,058,554
640,873 1,201,465
177,437
185,762 2,214,255
509,541 513,599 216,531
272,278 636,406 157,745 463,127 150,120

2004
605,754 57,203
2,358,154 1,177,239
500,689
405,467 21,015,718
933,639 4,134,720
163,576
641,997 887,043 517,616 230,396 4,147,995
3,348,798 195,762
1,264,739 291,475 271,325
343,162 160,169 171,797 660,717 389,097
154,924 1,100,460
677,720 1,303,160
185,437
191,947 2,348,639
570,562 553,632 229,324
274,910 685,881 165,120 477,719 145,633

2005
656,577 57,062
2,488,594 1,239,477
541,189
437,081 22,823,599
969,794 4,547,553
166,572
683,304 977,159 535,460 236,009 4,453,001
3,590,472 209,810
1,411,613 309,513 280,346
347,123 172,027 179,462 709,779 399,031
164,991 1,146,443
743,999 1,406,656
194,052
207,887 2,493,440
622,497 569,631 239,356
279,785 706,520 180,803 492,602 152,115

2006
695,781 58,852
2,683,750 1,291,961
563,882
458,987 24,226,751
1,014,266 4,845,907
175,199
719,538 1,065,809
545,411 244,577 4,768,767
3,781,286 208,935
1,501,268 329,782 296,573
367,357 176,701 188,397 760,141 414,565
181,176 1,210,641
788,390 1,464,783
202,211
220,120 2,613,138
662,917 593,729 260,822
277,196 722,265 188,813 505,986 156,146
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/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
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

2003
447,273 583,905 169,309 455,598 808,383
5,237,867 1,700,127
851,392 295,558 2,296,210
546,111 731,170 349,898 352,237 797,182
254,661 473,867
56,251 361,929 153,228
4,806,498 2,131,976
78,785 293,221 217,822
1,423,097 580,347 105,176 754,760 131,500
36,558 440,251 176,272 213,543 229,623
1,114,749 901,437 566,799 236,409 118,140

2004
443,869 636,249 176,981 499,065 856,918
5,542,514 1,796,715
950,395 317,014 2,522,807
569,475 819,002 357,249 381,103 840,957
249,354 517,434
55,929 397,159 150,631
4,996,834 2,206,147
83,714 298,450 205,193
1,500,495 605,293 106,692 762,477 134,205
37,412 461,720 177,498 228,868 222,467
1,185,177 935,193 600,831 257,326 118,905

2005
470,702 694,387 179,376 525,114 899,760
6,072,556 1,953,459 1,099,396
339,059 2,882,455
593,252 877,016 375,760 410,469 868,582
252,774 556,965
55,730 431,971 152,319
5,180,774 2,305,797
87,688 309,076 213,061
1,580,189 622,114 111,672 788,532 138,374
37,363 494,070 179,089 237,496 227,748
1,265,557 987,594 623,575 284,660 122,276

2006
487,439 738,710 194,535 545,520 932,412
6,409,245 2,103,861 1,190,967
351,299 3,218,347
625,210 938,594 401,200 435,950 925,596
262,762 589,761
57,494 448,761 157,651
5,321,851 2,409,423
92,880 326,021 218,997
1,640,951 653,770 113,651 814,887 144,173
38,590 511,511 182,465 245,454 230,301
1,310,369 1,023,908
670,578 306,060 129,864
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.171 (Continued)
TOTAL PERSONAL INCOMEa IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006
(residence adjusted, thousands of dollars)

Area/county

2003

2004

2005

2006

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

1,530,141 190,401 210,807 424,139 552,848
1,379,602 1,678,189
735,701 123,016 471,734
587,493 56,746
102,186 488,781 2,402,187
178,269 215,871 213,857 495,552

1,589,371 187,804 213,082 464,267 573,914
1,449,854 1,809,606
763,921 127,306 498,592
615,413 53,875
110,761 543,609 2,570,866
178,887 225,239 214,396 495,718

1,679,197 201,462 225,429 518,827 591,726
1,502,650 2,012,972
797,925 128,394 523,963
650,505 58,259
114,821 569,241 2,626,436
184,593 240,024 220,118 525,053

1,737,967 207,195 233,986 556,674 612,066
1,587,539 2,193,331
833,062 131,833 548,866
697,583 59,176
119,426 597,023 2,741,283
185,902 249,470 230,539 540,009

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, April 2008.

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county

2003

Georgia Metropolitan Nonmetropolitan
MSAs Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Brunswick
Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon
Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Counties Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin
Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien
Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan
Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

28,696 30,393 21,696
23,299 24,006 32,671 26,121 27,665
27,332 25,360 24,934 19,487 27,347
25,783 28,885 22,773 26,716
19,832 18,569 19,402 20,836 22,914
23,544 23,392 26,097 22,236 22,906
29,148 23,900 19,560 22,023 26,736
19,661 19,190 22,158 18,920 23,439

2004
29,688 31,422 22,424
23,810 24,695 33,662 27,138 29,940
28,308 26,610 25,833 20,521 28,428
27,102 30,527 23,426 27,032
20,465 19,119 19,915 19,452 23,247
25,961 24,133 26,319 23,215 23,289
30,102 23,597 20,347 21,279 27,939
19,814 19,252 22,558 17,802 24,080

2005
31,193 33,015 23,451
24,811 26,223 35,262 28,356 31,234
30,771 26,984 27,458 21,844 29,522
28,705 32,730 24,581 28,507
21,611 19,956 20,702 20,426 24,161
27,072 24,787 27,127 24,338 24,163
30,964 25,103 21,122 22,895 30,440
20,601 20,066 23,339 18,602 25,658

2006
32,095 33,941 24,144
25,432 26,924 36,060 29,328 32,889
31,922 27,720 28,110 23,510 30,757
29,730 34,563 25,381 29,525
22,239 19,993 21,111 21,164 25,134
27,423 25,266 27,649 24,656 24,961
32,173 25,299 22,281 23,677 32,247
21,494 21,030 23,680 18,606 27,019
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county
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
Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols
Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin
Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

2003
20,146 22,589 23,652 16,340 30,108
20,921 18,721 29,948 22,613 24,158
21,636 17,701 36,565 21,290 20,297
32,043 18,964 27,226 23,220 21,227
21,762 27,483 20,972 32,995 19,062
20,524 24,098 26,059 24,901 17,279
23,377 21,708 20,480 19,956 21,508
37,665 25,783 31,492 22,665 45,116

2004
20,940 23,775 23,898 17,395 31,914
22,137 19,362 30,674 22,401 24,181
21,934 18,292 37,807 21,389 20,530
33,229 18,578 27,843 23,580 21,552
22,411 29,260 21,141 33,770 19,325
19,541 24,939 26,195 24,130 17,253
24,590 22,753 21,022 20,843 22,758
38,749 27,102 32,956 24,505 47,532

2005
22,017 24,959 25,090 18,234 34,167
27,570 19,945 32,731 23,389 25,012
22,543 18,626 40,389 22,245 21,930
34,929 19,485 28,618 24,861 22,680
23,841 30,174 22,745 35,164 20,296
20,951 25,656 26,905 25,405 18,253
26,659 23,906 21,430 21,580 24,003
39,740 28,705 34,376 25,110 50,022

2006
22,291 26,037 26,202 19,221 36,052
26,502 20,574 33,700 23,921 25,539
22,751 20,213 41,226 22,492 22,331
36,172 20,133 29,142 26,275 23,452
24,942 30,710 22,940 35,902 21,124
21,228 26,349 27,312 26,052 19,171
28,443 24,942 22,139 22,204 25,020
40,691 29,730 35,210 24,959 51,476
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/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
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh
Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Miller

2003
21,181 21,297 30,658 23,095 20,626
24,844 30,013 23,106 24,934 16,110
21,844 32,681 21,112 18,951 26,363
26,716 20,545 24,408 22,312 20,911
19,746 18,845 18,819 23,778 23,065
20,617 22,897 22,224 19,792 21,324
17,724 23,295 21,626 24,233 19,784
19,604 23,617 22,423 20,355 24,046

2004
22,816 21,900 33,422 24,179 20,820
26,454 30,241 24,105 25,833 17,173
23,133 33,422 21,959 20,597 26,239
27,032 20,169 25,630 23,115 21,072
20,456 18,742 19,023 25,294 23,850
21,176 23,784 22,650 20,982 22,578
17,852 24,212 23,663 26,014 20,876
19,993 25,442 23,565 20,932 23,711

2005
24,108 21,813 34,822 24,972 22,288
28,296 31,703 24,622 27,458 17,621
24,284 35,711 22,427 20,990 26,643
28,507 20,724 27,147 23,770 21,504
20,854 20,036 20,155 26,605 24,038
22,251 24,565 24,103 22,325 23,731
19,067 25,295 25,073 26,605 21,909
20,647 25,938 25,774 21,574 24,945

2006
24,810 21,709 36,549 25,387 22,812
29,741 32,309 24,801 28,110 18,585
25,445 37,644 22,579 21,554 26,876
29,525 20,404 27,029 24,581 22,425
22,182 20,461 20,900 28,215 24,915
23,696 25,706 24,517 24,216 24,820
19,692 26,037 25,591 27,537 23,428
20,429 26,167 26,790 22,004 25,464
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/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
Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot
Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell
Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen

2003
18,887 25,148 19,332 27,426 20,576
28,641 22,437 30,451 22,338 23,141
22,325 27,382 21,514 23,450 20,124
26,365 24,557 22,251 22,866 20,504
24,230 28,518 20,749 19,346 23,777
23,654 22,905 21,069 22,860 20,271
19,011 19,745 20,004 16,726 21,051
25,671 22,965 21,620 23,784 16,923

2004
18,798 27,343 19,746 29,527 21,503
29,669 22,249 33,265 23,668 24,055
23,119 29,775 21,335 24,459 21,052
25,683 26,478 22,168 24,917 20,246
25,242 28,848 21,892 19,653 22,267
24,777 24,070 21,756 23,305 20,562
19,649 20,261 20,147 17,329 20,591
27,335 23,383 22,716 25,390 16,924

2005
20,038 29,431 20,214 30,366 22,391
32,192 22,769 37,518 25,228 25,929
24,177 31,130 21,885 25,701 21,556
26,178 28,328 21,443 26,749 20,746
26,311 29,568 22,216 20,354 23,421
25,856 24,815 23,255 24,337 20,991
20,120 21,588 20,550 17,934 21,569
28,598 24,410 23,158 27,723 18,120

2006
20,518 30,352 21,505 30,727 22,935
33,409 23,189 39,245 25,633 26,851
24,818 32,108 23,001 26,318 22,617
26,889 29,617 21,704 27,523 21,461
26,968 30,207 23,249 21,677 24,089
26,481 25,931 24,130 25,059 21,911
20,494 22,115 21,106 18,523 22,074
29,306 24,733 24,554 28,819 18,840
(continued)

INCOME, GROSS STATE PRODUCT, AND WEALTH

5.000

TABLE 5.176 (Continued)
PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN AREA AND COUNTY, 2003-2006 (residence adjusted, dollars)

Area/county

2003

2004

2005

2006

Troup Turner Twiggs Union Upson
Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

25,418 20,044 19,546 22,301 20,024
22,167 24,242 20,914 19,867 22,481
21,208 24,867 15,721 21,586 27,512
20,540 20,358 20,987 22,808

25,951 19,842 19,946 23,960 20,866
23,136 25,214 21,863 20,730 23,826
21,964 23,619 17,323 23,324 28,898
20,529 21,579 21,133 22,879

26,961 21,314 21,512 26,173 21,533
23,766 26,652 22,825 21,135 26,273
22,984 25,893 17,469 23,930 29,024
21,442 23,209 21,774 24,493

27,698 22,212 22,605 27,293 22,259
24,853 27,735 23,478 22,209 26,683
24,393 26,704 17,483 24,372 29,838
21,546 24,124 22,939 25,155

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis, Regional Economic Information System, April 2008.

PRICES

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TABLE 6.101
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, ALL ITEMS, FOR SELECTED AREAS, 2003-2007 (1982-84 = 100)

Area

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

U.S. city average

184.0

Atlanta, GA

180.8

Boston-Brockton-Nashua, MA-NH-ME-CT Chicago-Gary-Kenosha, IL-IN-WI Cleveland-Akron, OH Dallas-Fort Worth, TX Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, CA Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL New York-Northern New Jersey-
Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA Philadelphia-Wilmington-
Atlantic City, PA-NJ-DE-MD San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA Seattle-Tacoma-Bremerton, WA Washington-Baltimore, DC-MD-VA-WVb

203.9 184.5 176.2 176.2 182.5 163.7 187.0 180.6
197.8
188.8 196.4 192.3 116.2

188.9
183.2
209.5 188.6 181.6 178.7 185.4 169.5 193.2 185.6
204.8
196.5 198.8 194.7 119.5

195.3
188.9
216.4 194.3 187.9 184.7 190.8 175.6 201.8 194.3
212.7
204.2 202.7 200.2 124.3

201.6
193.8
223.1 198.3 191.1 190.1 196.6 180.6 210.4 203.9
220.7
212.1 209.2 207.6 128.8

207.3
200.0
227.4 204.8 196.0 193.2 200.1 183.8 217.3 212.4
226.9
216.7 216.0 215.7 133.5

12.7
10.6
11.5 11.0 11.2
9.7 9.7 12.3 16.2 17.6
14.7
14.8 10.0 12.1 14.9

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 November 1996 = 100.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2008.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.112
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXa FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERS, ALL ITEMS AND MAJOR GROUPS, ATLANTA, 2003-2007 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

2003

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

180.8 186.7 174.4 173.6 187.1 133.7 186.8 192.8 185.7 204.0 134.4 181.6 202.3 205.6
202.0 178.0 165.7 166.9 142.4 217.4 122.8 125.7 144.1 143.9 123.6 122.7 120.3 127.7 148.3

2004
183.2 185.9 179.1 175.8 187.6 149.5 194.3 200.7 193.6 211.5 138.3 181.3 199.9 200.2
198.7 187.8 171.6 172.4 144.6 230.4 121.6 114.8 153.1 153.3 152.7 151.6 149.8 153.9 182.2

2005
188.9 188.2 187.9 181.3 190.1 179.6 197.7 204.1 195.5 217.8 141.6 184.8 199.6 200.4
196.8 214.1 197.4 197.9 155.0 288.8 122.2 113.1 166.6 167.5 192.6 191.2 190.0 190.3 228.3

2006
193.8 192.1 192.7 186.3 194.1 192.1 201.8 208.9 200.1 222.7 140.1 189.7 204.8 202.9
202.2 220.6 NA 202.5 164.1 270.1 123.7 114.0 173.1 173.5 218.2 216.6 215.3 216.2 258.1

2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

200.0

10.6

197.7

5.9

197.3

13.1

192.9

11.1

199.8

6.8

202.6

51.5

207.5

11.1

215.2

11.6

206.3

11.1

228.7

12.1

140.1

4.2

197.4

8.7

214.4

6.0

212.9

3.6

212.0 227.6 NA 207.3 172.8 263.0 124.5 124.1 178.1 178.0 237.3 235.7 234.3 233.7
281.5

4.9 27.9 NA 24.2 21.3 21.0
1.4 -1.2 23.6 23.7 92.0 92.1 94.8 83.0
89.8

(continued)

PRICES

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TABLE 6.112 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXa FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERS, ALL ITEMS AND MAJOR GROUPS, ATLANTA, 2003-2007 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

Medical care

311.2

318.8

333.0

328.9

318.4

2.3

Recreationd

106.4

106.7

110.6

116.4

115.9

8.9

Education and communicationd

105.4

103.6

103.9

106.7

110.1

4.5

Other goods and services

276.0

281.4

288.5

297.4

307.2

11.3

Services

213.9

215.1

220.5

226.3

235.0

9.9

Services less rent of shelterb

233.8

240.2

254.4

260.2

267.6

14.5

Services less medical care services 203.7

204.3

209.0

215.1

223.4

9.7

Commodities

147.4

151.4

157.7

161.6

165.0

12.0

Commodities less food

127.5

129.7

137.1

140.6

142.8

12.0

Commodities less food and beverages 127.5

129.6

137.0

140.8

143.2

12.3

Durables

111.9

110.2

111.6

111.6

111.2

-0.6

Nondurables

162.7

169.6

178.5

184.6

190.2

16.9

Nondurables less food

139.6

145.9

158.9

166.2

171.3

22.7

Nondurables less food

and beverages

140.7

147.1

160.9

169.1

174.6

24.1

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. NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2008.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.201
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERSa, FOR ATLANTA, 2003-2007 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

2003

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

178.2 184.2 173.2 171.7 184.7 132.2 184.7 189.6 180.5 204.8 132.1 179.4 197.5 205.6
188.1 176.2 163.6 164.2 142.4 217.4 128.7 122.4 141.5 140.0 123.6 122.7 120.3 127.6 148.3

2004
181.2 183.5 179.6 174.6 185.5 148.6 191.9 197.2 188.0 212.1 135.7 178.6 194.4 200.2
185.0 185.8 168.9 169.4 144.6 230.4 127.9 119.1 151.6 150.4 152.7 151.7 149.8 153.9 182.2

2005
187.3 185.5 189.6 180.4 187.7 178.7 195.0 200.3 189.7 218.3 138.9 181.8 193.6 200.4
183.2 211.0 193.6 193.9 155.0 288.8 128.4 116.9 166.9 165.9 192.6 191.2 190.0 190.3 228.3

2006
192.2 189.4 194.7 185.4 191.6 191.8 199.0 204.6 193.4 223.3 137.8 186.6 198.2 202.9
188.2 218.7 NA 199.9 164.1 270.1 130.4 118.5 173.5 172.2 218.2 216.6 215.3 216.2 258.1

2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

198.8

11.6

195.4

6.1

200.0

15.5

192.3

12.0

197.7

7.0

202.8

53.4

205.0

11.0

211.0

11.3

199.8

10.7

229.6

12.1

138.6

4.9

194.5

8.4

207.7

5.2

212.9

3.6

197.3 225.9 NA 205.1 172.8 263.0 131.4 129.7 178.1 176.6 237.3 235.7 234.3 233.7
281.5

4.9 28.2 NA 24.9 21.3 21.0
2.1 6.0 25.9 26.2 92.0 92.1 94.7 83.1
89.8

(continued)

PRICES

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TABLE 6.201 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERSa, FOR ATLANTA, 2003-2007 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

Medical care

306.6

313.4

328.1

323.8

314.0

2.4

Recreationd

102.3

102.1

105.6

109.7

110.0

7.5

Education and communicationd

104.0

101.5

102.1

104.7

107.8

3.7

Other goods and services

301.3

306.3

314.8

324.9

334.3

11.0

Services

212.9

213.3

218.4

223.9

232.4

9.2

Services less rent of shelterb

210.7

216.4

229.7

235.3

241.2

14.5

Services less medical care services 203.0

202.9

207.3

213.1

221.2

9.0

Commodities

148.0

154.5

162.3

166.5

171.3

15.8

Commodities less food

129.3

134.7

144.4

148.8

152.9

18.2

Commodities less food and beverages 129.2

134.5

144.4

149.0

153.2

18.6

Durables

113.1

111.3

113.3

112.5

112.1

-0.9

Nondurables

165.2

176.0

187.0

193.2

200.4

21.3

Nondurables less food

146.1

159.0

176.7

185.1

193.1

32.2

Nondurables less food

and beverages

147.6

160.8

179.3

188.4

196.9

33.4

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, 2008.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.205
CONSUMER PRICE INDEXESa FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERS AND FOR URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERS, ATLANTA, 1985-2007, 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 2004 2005 2006 2007

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

183.2

1.3

181.2

1.7

188.9

3.1

187.3

3.4

193.8

2.6

192.2

2.6

200.0

3.2

198.8

3.4

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. 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, 2008.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.210
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, BY GROUP, 2003-2007 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

2003 2004 2005

2006 2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

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

184.0 184.7 172.9 193.2 174.6 178.1 190.6
136.5
180.5 180.0 179.4 202.8 169.3 225.9 139.8 187.2 162.6 167.9 162.0 157.4 182.1
184.8 213.1 205.5 119.3 219.9
154.5 138.2 139.5 136.6 181.9 145.0 139.5 166.3 117.2 251.7 291.9
126.1 127.7
89.5 89.3 94.0 157.5 121.8

188.9 189.4 177.2 196.6 179.3 182.7 194.4
151.4
186.6 186.2 186.2 206.0 181.7 232.7 140.4 192.1 164.9 180.2 163.2 167.8 187.5
189.5 218.8 211.0 125.9 224.9
161.9 144.4 160.5 160.0 202.1 150.6 142.1 180.1 124.0 268.1 303.3
125.5 127.3
85.9 87.4 93.5 157.4 125.0

195.3 196.0 184.6 200.9 186.1 188.7 198.7
177.1
191.2 190.7 189.8 209.0 184.7 241.4 144.4 195.9 167.0 182.4 165.2 167.7 193.4
195.7 224.4 217.3 130.3 230.2
179.0 161.6 208.6 216.4 240.6 166.5 150.8 215.4 130.3 283.4 314.0
126.1 125.9
86.9 85.5 94.4 159.9 130.3

201.6 202.7 190.8 205.9 191.9 194.7 203.7
196.9
195.7 195.2 193.1 212.8 186.6 252.9 147.4 200.7 169.6 181.4 171.5 168.0 199.4
203.2 232.1 225.1 136.0 238.2
194.7 NA 234.9 244.6 NA 182.1 169.2 NA 136.8 297.2 330.1
127.0 127.0
88.1 80.4 94.6 166.6 136.6

207.3 208.1 194.7 210.7 196.6 200.0 208.9
207.7
203.3 202.9 201.2 222.1 195.6 262.6 153.4 207.0 173.3 194.8 176.8 172.9 206.7
209.6 240.6 234.7 142.8 246.2
200.6 NA 251.5 262.6 NA 186.3 175.8 NA 143.7 312.6 345.6
126.9 125.8
89.8 76.9 94.6 169.4 140.6

12.7 12.7 12.6
9.1 12.6 12.3
9.6
52.2
12.6 12.7 12.2
9.5 15.5 16.2
9.7 10.6
6.6 16.0
9.1 9.9 13.5
13.4 12.9 14.2 19.7 12.0
29.8 NA 80.3 92.2 NA 28.5 26.0 NA 22.6 24.2 18.4
0.6 -1.5 0.3 -13.9 0.6 7.6 15.4

(continued)

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.210 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, BY GROUP, 2003-2007 (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 processingc
Other goods and services Personal care Tobacco and smoking products Personal care products Personal care services Miscellaneous personal services Miscellaneous personal goods

2003 2004 2005

2006 2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

120.9 118.0 113.1 122.1 128.7 119.6
157.6 153.6
96.5 137.9 142.9 108.1 135.8 135.1 122.0 107.8 195.6 314.4 116.5 209.3
297.1 262.8 306.0
107.5 103.6 115.7 115.3
96.0 76.1 124.5 197.5
109.8 335.4 386.7 119.4
98.3 87.8
298.7 178.0 469.0 153.5 193.2 283.5
92.1

120.4 117.5 113.0 118.5 129.5 119.3
163.1 159.4
94.2 137.1 133.3 105.1 160.4 159.7 141.6 108.7 200.2 323.2 131.0 209.1
310.1 269.3 321.3
108.6 104.2 120.1 115.0
92.9 73.3 127.5 201.2
111.6 351.0 414.3 119.8
95.8 84.6
307.7 181.7 478.0 153.9 197.6 293.9
87.6

119.5 116.1 110.8 116.7 127.6 122.6
173.9 170.2
95.6 137.9 139.4 106.7 195.7 194.7 183.7 111.9 206.9 329.9 134.7 217.3
323.2 276.0 336.7
109.4 104.2 123.6 115.5
90.4 69.5 130.5 203.9
113.7 365.6 440.9 120.2
94.9 82.6
313.4 185.6 502.8 154.4 203.9 303.0
86.1

119.5 114.1 110.7 116.5 130.7 123.5
180.9 177.0
95.6 137.6 140.0 110.4 221.0 219.9 205.0 117.3 215.6 331.8 138.8 226.6
336.2 285.9 350.6
110.9 104.6 128.4 117.1
87.1 67.2 135.1 205.3
116.8 388.9 468.1 126.6
95.8 81.7
321.7 190.2 519.9 155.8 209.7 313.6
86.3

119.0

-1.6

112.4

-4.7

110.3

-2.5

113.9

-6.7

137.1

6.5

122.4

2.3

184.7

17.2

180.8

17.7

94.3

-2.3

136.3

-1.2

135.7

-5.0

113.7

5.2

239.1

76.1

238.0

76.2

217.1

78.0

121.6

12.8

223.0

14.0

333.1

5.9

141.2

21.2

230.0

9.9

351.1

18.2

290.0

10.4

369.3

20.7

111.4 102.9 133.8 116.4
82.6 64.3 139.4 207.3

3.6 -0.7 15.7 1.0 -14.0 -15.5 12.0 5.0

119.6

8.9

420.4

25.3

494.1

27.8

130.1

9.0

98.2

-0.1

80.7

-8.1

333.3

11.6

195.6

9.9

554.2

18.2

158.3

3.1

216.6

12.1

325.0

14.6

87.1

-5.4

(continued)

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.210 (Continued)
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, BY GROUP, 2003-2007 (1982-84 = 100)

Category

2003 2004 2005

2006 2007

Percentage change
2003-2007

Commodities

151.2 154.7 160.2 164.0 167.5

10.8

Energy commodities

136.7 161.2 197.4 223.0 241.0

76.3

Commodities less food

136.5 138.8 144.5 148.0 149.7

9.7

Commodities less food and beverages

134.5 136.7 142.5 145.9 147.5

9.7

Commodities less food and energy commodities

140.9 139.6 140.3 140.6 140.1

-0.6

Durables

117.5 114.8 115.3 114.5 112.5

-4.3

Nondurables

165.3 172.2 180.2 186.7 196.5

18.9

Domestically produced farm food

183.7 191.7 195.0 198.1 206.5

12.4

Nondurables less food

151.9 159.3 170.1 178.2 184.0

21.1

Nondurables less food and beverages

149.7 157.2 168.4 176.7 182.5

21.9

Nondurables less food, beverages, and apparel

171.5 183.9 202.6 216.3 226.2

31.9

Nondurables less food and apparel

172.1 183.8 201.2 213.9 223.4

29.8

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

216.5 222.8 230.1 238.9 246.8

14.0

216.3 220.6 225.7 230.8 233.7

8.0

221.9 227.9 233.7 241.9 250.8

13.0

164.3 167.5 176.6 186.7 191.3

16.4

254.4 261.3 268.4 277.5 285.6

12.3

226.4 233.5 243.2 253.3 260.8

15.2

208.7 214.5 221.2 229.6 236.8

13.5

223.8 230.2 236.6 244.7 253.1

13.1

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.
NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2008.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.215
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa AND URBAN WAGE EARNERS AND CLERICAL WORKERSa,
ALL ITEMS, U.S. CITY AVERAGEb, 1985-2007 (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 2004 2005
2006 2007

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

188.9

2.7

184.5

2.6

195.3

3.4

191.0

3.5

201.6

3.2

197.1

3.2

207.3

2.8

202.7

2.8

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, 2008.

PRICES
TABLE 6.300 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX, ALL URBAN CONSUMERSa, ALL ITEMS, FOR CITIES OF SPECIFIED SIZE IN THE SOUTH AND U.S. REGIONS, 1997-2007
(1982-84 = 100)

6.000

Year
1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2006 2007

South

U.S. city average

Metropolitan areas with population
greater than 1.5 million

Metropolitan areas with population of 50,000 to 1.5 million

Metropolitan areas with population 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.

160.5

2.3

155.8

2.0

101.2

NA

156.3

2.4

163.0

1.6

147.5

-5.3

102.2

1.0

159.0

1.7

166.6

2.2

151.0

2.4

104.2

2.0

162.4

2.1

172.2

3.4

156.3

3.5

107.6

3.3

167.3

3.0

177.1

2.8

161.3

3.2

110.2

2.4

171.0

2.2

179.9

1.6

164.4

1.9

111.3

1.0

172.9

1.1

184.0

2.3

168.3

2.4

113.6

2.1

176.4

2.0

188.9

2.7

172.7

2.6

116.9

2.9

180.7

2.4

195.3

3.4

178.6

3.4

120.6

3.2

187.6

3.8

201.6

3.2

184.6

3.4

124.4

3.2

193.9

3.4

207.3

2.8

189.9

2.9

127.9

2.8

199.5

2.9

Year

Northeast urban Index % change

Regions

Midwest urban Index % change

South urban Index % change

West urban Index % change

1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2006 2007

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

200.2

3.5

182.6

2.4

181.8

2.5

193.0

2.3

207.5

3.6

188.4

3.2

188.3

3.6

198.9

3.1

215.0

3.6

193.0

2.4

194.7

3.4

205.7

3.4

220.5

2.6

198.1

2.7

200.4

2.9

212.2

3.2

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.
NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Indexes, 2008.

TABLE 6.601
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES, BY STAGE OF PROCESSING, 2000-2007 (1982 = 100)

Category

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

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

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

138.9 140.1
88.8 157.6
127.8 115.5
95.9 135.8
108.1 99.5
102.0 135.7

143.3 145.9 102.0 157.9
133.7 125.9 111.9 138.5
135.3 113.5 147.2 152.2

148.5 152.7 113.0 160.3
142.6 137.1 123.2 146.5
159.0 127.0 174.6 193.0

Source:

U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Price Index-Commodities, October 2008.

2005
155.7 155.7 132.6 164.3
154.0 133.8 149.2 154.6
182.2 122.7 234.0 202.4

2006
160.4 156.7 145.9 166.7
164.0 135.2 162.8 163.8
184.8 119.3 226.9 244.5

2007
166.6 167.0 156.3 170.0
170.7 154.4 174.6 168.4
207.1 146.7 232.8 282.6

PRICES

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TABLE 6.610
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES, BY INDUSTRY GROUP, 2002-2007 (1984 = 100)

Industry
Mining Coal mining Oil and gas extraction Nonmetallic mineral mining and quarrying
Manufacturing Food Tobacco Textile mill products Apparel Wood products, except furniture Furniture and related products Paper
Printing and related support activities
Publishing industries, except internet
Chemical Petroleum and coal products Plastics and rubber products Leather and allied products Cut stone and stone products Clay products and refactory Glass and glass products Cement and concrete products Primary metal Fabricated metal products
Machinery Electrical equipment, appliance
and component Electronic computer Transportation equipment Navigation, measuring, medical
and control instruments Photographic and photocopying
equipment Optical instrument and lens Miscellaneous manufacturing

2002
NA 93.9 107.0
143.5
132.0 401.9 NA NA NA 146.3 NA
NA
NA 157.3
98.8 125.5 141.1 149.3 NA NA NA 116.2 131.7
NA
NA 152.3 NA
NA
NA 107.5 NA

2003
NA 94.4 160.1
146.4
137.4 377.9 NA NA NA 147.4 NA
NA
NA 164.6 122.0 128.4 142.8 149.7 NA NA NA 118.4 132.9
NA
NA 122.5 NA
NA
NA 105.5 NA

2004
109.5 104.1 192.7
151.2
144.3 379.7 101.4 100.0 106.7 151.5 102.6
101.1
101.5 172.8 149.9 131.7 143.6 149.5 101.5 100.1 104.2 142.8 141.3
101.9
103.2 107.4 100.9
100.6
100.0 106.0 101.2

2005
126.6 118.2 262.0
161.3
146.1 401.0 105.3 100.0 108.6 157.8 106.9
103.1
104.1 187.3 200.4 141.2 144.5 151.6 105.1 101.6 114.8 156.3 149.5
105.6
108.0 92.4
102.5
101.9
96.2 108.7 102.9

2006

2007

147.9 126.9 252.5
176.0

158.4 130.6 267.1
191.1

146.8 403.8 108.4 100.5 108.5 162.5 112.3

158.6 429.5 109.6 101.5 107.0 165.7 115.7

105.6

106.7

106.2 196.8 235.5 149.7 146.6 153.9 110.4 103.7 126.6 179.3 155.7

108.1 203.3 260.3 150.6 149.7 154.3 113.1 105.8 131.9 190.5 162.3

108.8

112.1

116.6 82.8
103.2

122.2 71.4
104.9

103.5

104.9

95.0 109.2 104.7

100.3 108.8 107.0

(continued)

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.610 (Continued)
PRODUCER PRICE INDEXES, BY INDUSTRY GROUP, 2002-2007 (1984 = 100)

Industry

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Service Railroad transportation Truck transportation General warehousing and storage U.S. Postal Service Water transportation Air transportation Pipeline transportation, crude oil Pipeline transportation, refined petroleum products Telecommunications Food and beverage stores Automotive dealers NA Gasoline stations with convenience stores Home health services Legal services
NA Not available.

106.6 NA NA 150.2 NA 157.8 NA
112.8 NA 113.4 NA
NA 116.6 121.7

108.8 NA NA 155.0 NA 162.1 NA
114.5 NA 117.6 NA
NA 117.0 125.6

113.4 103.1 100.3 155.0 101.3 162.3 103.9
117.8 99.8
123.2 102.9
102.5 119.8 131.8

125.2 109.0 101.5 155.0 106.4 171.0 113.3
122.3 98.1
131.0 105.4
104.3 121.1 138.5

135.9 113.2 103.8 164.7 111.1 180.4 122.0
125.8 98.3
134.7 110.8
110.0 121.8 145.2

140.9 115.4 107.3 171.9 113.5 183.7 125.4
133.8 100.8 139.6 113.2
123.0 124.0 153.6

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Price Indexes, Current Series, 2008.

PRICES

6.000

TABLE 6.620 PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS IN GEORGIA, 2003-2007

Commodity

Price per unit

2003

Marketing year average pricea

2004

2005

2006

2007

Winter wheat Oats Corn Cotton Cottonseeda Tobacco Soybeans Peanuts All hay, baledb Milk cowsc Hogs Beef cattled
Cowse Steers and heifers Calves All Milk Chickens excluding broilersa commercial broilersf Eggs, alla,g Tablea Hatchinga

$/Bu. $/Bu. $/Bu. $/Lb. $/Ton $/Lb. $/Bu. $/Lb. $/Ton $/Head $/100 Lb. $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Cwt. $/Cwt.
$/Lb. $/Lb. $/Doz. $/Doz. $/Doz.

3.05 1.70 2.45 0.61
95.50 1.86 7.47 0.19
62.00
1,410.00 36.40
53.60
41.20 77.10 95.80 13.40

3.45 1.70 2.20 0.43
85.00 1.84 5.70 0.19
55.00
1,640.00 50.30
66.10
51.20 92.70 118.00 16.80

0.069 0.340 0.941 0.559 1.500

0.080 0.440 0.939 0.558 1.500

3.05 1.60 2.20 0.49
74.00 1.44 5.50 0.17
59.00
1,750.00 52.00
68.60
52.30 99.90 125.00 16.00

3.70 1.90 3.00 0.47
93.00 1.44 6.85 0.18
65.00
1,800.00 46.10
64.20
47.70 95.80 122.00 14.40

6.50 2.50 3.85 0.51
148.00 1.53
11.90 0.20
80.00
1,900.00 46.90
64.70
48.80 92.30 114.00 20.30

0.116 0.430 0.850 0.345 NA

0.086 0.380 0.920 0.432 NA

0.080 NA 1.100 7.480 NA

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. NA Not available.

Source: USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Quick Stats, Prices, October, 2008, Annual Statistical Bulletin, Georgia, 2008.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.100
LAND USE IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002-2004

Category / Year / Unit

Georgia

United States

2002 (1,000 acres/percent) Total area Federal land (total) Percent of total area Non-federal land (total) Percent of total area
2003 (1,000 acres/percent) Total area Federal land (total) Percent of total area Non-federal land (total) Percent of total area
2004 (1,000 acres/percent) Total area Federal land (total) Percent of total area Non-federal land (total) Percent of total area

37,295 2,308 6.2
34,987 93.8
37,295 2,314 6.2
34,981 93.8
37,295 1,409 3.8
35,886 96.2

2,271,343 674,267 29.7
1,597,076 70.3
2,271,343 671,759 29.6
1,599,584 70.4
2,271,343 653,299 28.8
1,618,044 71.2

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, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 2003, 2006, 2008.

TABLE 7.309
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2007 (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

60.4 41.4 77 27 435
3 6.16 0.04 50.9 3.4

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

55.6 36.2 72 18 585
0 3.48 -1.21 45.9 3.7

61.6 34.8 78 22 464
0 3.77 -1.01 48.2 -2.9
57.2 33.6 72 23 543
0 2.92 -1.47 45.4 -0.6

76.1 46.4 88 29 158 48
1.86 -3.85 61.3 3.1
72.5 45.3 89 30 211 26
3.89 -1.1 58.9 5.4

76.2 47 85 30 152 59
3.16 -0.4 61.6 -2.5
73.3 46.7 87 27 184 41
1.64 -1.71 60 -0.9

86.8 59 91 47
4 259
0.9 -2.96 72.9 0.7
83.3 56.3 92 45 17 171
1.56 -2.3 69.8 0.7

90.4 68.2 97 61
0 437
4.56 -0.32 79.3 0.7

92.4 71 98 65
0 523
4.9 -1.42 81.7 0.3

95.6 73.6 101 70
0 614
6.78 2.4 84.6 3.7

87.7 67.3 93 58
0 381
4.41 0.64 77.5 0.8

80.7 59.4 89 46 25 192
2.41 -0.05 70.1 3.8

70.6 40.9 81 29 273
4 1.25 -2.53 55.8 -1.8

66.8 43.2 81 28 310
8 6.68 2.88 55 4.7

91.5 65.5 99 58
0 411
2.17 -1.77 78.5 2.2

88 67.9 96 61
0 411
3.48 -0.93 78 -1.8

98.2 72.3 106 68
0 637
1.72 -2.06 85.3 6.9

88.3 64.5 97 52
0 349
0.53 -3 76.4 3.8

77.9 55 92 36 77 129
2.35 -1.12 66.5 4.7

65.4 38.9 80 29 382
3 2.35 -1.36 52.2 -0.5

60.2 39.4 79 23 467
2 5.42 1.71 49.8 5

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

55.1 37.2 73 18 577
0 3.95 -1.08 46.2 3.5

55.5 35 72 22 545
0 2.63 -2.05 45.3 -1.4

71 49.4 87 31 190 48
1.31 -4.07 60.2 5.9

70.9 49.6 86 28 172 38
1.79 -1.83 60.3 -1.3

82.4 60.8 88 50
5 218
2.05 -1.9 71.6 1.8

90.2 68.9 97 61
0 444
3.66 0.03 79.6 2.8

86.4 70.5 95 65
0 426
1.85 -3.27 78.5 -1.5

96 75.2 104 72
0 646
3.48 -0.19 85.6 6.7

84.3 67.4 91 54
0 332
2.92 -1.17 75.9 2.6

74.9 57 83 40 85 124
2.47 -0.64 66 3.2

64.1 42.3 77 30 351
2 0.96 -3.14 53.2 -0.2

59.6 41.9 77 26 441
5 4.78 0.96 50.8 5.4

(continued)

TABLE 7.309 (Continued)
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2007 (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

60.7 37.5 78 23 492
7 3.04 -1.46 49.1 4.3

Brunswick 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

64.3 45.9 80 30 320 21
3.31 -0.8 55.1 1.7

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

59.7 40.6 76 24 453
2 3.76 -1.02 50.2 3.4

60.9 33.5 78 20 492
1 2.82 -1.29 47.2 -1.2
64.6 43.4 79 28 303
2 2.26 -1.33 54 -2.3
60.2 36.7 78 23 456
0 2.33 -2.15 48.5 -1.8

75.2 44.1 91 27 181 23
2.24 -2.37 59.7 3.8
74 53 84 36 93 54
1.62 -2.35 63.5 0.8
75 49.7 89 32 137 61
2.36 -3.39 62.4 4.8

77.7 46.4 90 26 147 66
2.59 -0.35 62.1 -0.3
77.6 54.9 90 35 84 126
0.79 -2 66.3 -2.3
74.8 51.2 87 35 111 58
4.03 0.19 63 -1.2

86.1 54.9 93 43
5 183
0.82 -2.25 70.5 0.0
81.1 64.7 89 53
1 250
0.63 -2.09 72.9 -2.8
85.8 61.6 91 51
0 276
0.26 -3.36 73.7 1.4

89.9X 66.1X 97 60
0B 395B
4.77 0.58 78.0X 0.5

90.5 68.5 97 59
0 458
5.25 1.18 79.5 -1.3

98.5 72.3 108 68
0 636
1.82 -2.66 85.4 6.1

89.9 64.1 97 48
0 369
1.44 -2.15 77 3.2

83.2 56 94 36 36 186
1.17 -2.03 69.6 6.5

70.3 38.3 84 24 318
4 0.41 -2.27 54.3 -0.1

66.1 39.3 82 21 376
4 7.51 4.37 52.7 5.8

88.1 71.6 99 65
0 451
5.61 0.08 79.9 -1.3

91 73.7 98 67
0 545
8.65 3.77 82.4 -1.6

92.6 75.9 100 72
0 605
7.82 1.32 84.3 1.3

86.8 71.4 93 65
0 429
4.76 -1.68 79.1 -0.2

80 66.5 89 55
5 271
4.91 1.35 73.3 2.6

71.8 50.4 81 36 140 30
0.15 -2.34 61.1 -2

70.9 46.2 82 31 212 20
2.61 -0.23 58.6 2.8

90.5 69 96 59
0 449
4.7 1.19 79.8 0.6

90 71.6 99 68
0 499
5.19 0.15 80.8 -1.2

95.8 74.6 104 71
0 633
4.41 0.63 85.2 3.9

87.1 67.9 93 57
0 380
1.9 -1.17 77.5 1.3

78.3 58.9 88 42 48 167
1.49 -0.84 68.6 2.8

67.3 43 79 31 291
3 3.11 -0.86 55.2 -1.5

62.5 43 78 28 373
1 4.3 -0.1 52.8 3.7

(continued)

TABLE 7.309 (Continued)
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2007 (temperature in degrees Farenheit; number; inches)

City and Class of Data

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Gainesville 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

52.5 34.2 68 16 665
0 4.69 -1.35 43.4 1.9

52.2 30.1 69 20 662
0 2.34 -2.69 41.2 -3.8

Hinesville-Fort Stewart 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

64.5 44.6 79 27 336 20
1.11X M 54.6 3

65.3 38.7 78 24 356
0 2.33 -0.99 52 -2.6

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

59.4 38.5 74 23 494
2 4.43 -0.57 49 3.5

60.4 34.2 77 19 489
0 2.19 -2.36 47.3 -1.6

69 43.5 86 30 282 15
3.28 -2.86 56.3 3.8
77.4 48.6 89 29 132 76
1.61 -2.15 63 1.9
74.8 44.8 90 28 177 26
1.49 -3.41 59.8 3.6

68.5 45.6 82 27 243 14
2.28 -1.78 57.1 -3
80.6 50.8 92 29 85 116
0.05 -2.93 65.7 -1.3
75.6 46.3 88 28 156 42
2.15 -0.99 61 -1.7

79.9 54 87 45 43 112
1.7 -2.63 67 -0.5

87.4 64.3 95 57
0 332
1.74 -2.08 75.9 1.2

83.7 67 92 61
0 330
2.74 -1.4 75.4 -3.3

86.2 60.8 93 49
2 274
0.43 -3.02 73.5 -0.6

90.9 69.4 100 64
0 460
6.5 1.44 80.2 0.5

92.2 71.9 96 65
0 537
7.61 1.69 82.1 -0.5

86.5 55.8 91 43
5 203
0.00T -2.98 71.2 0.2

90.8 67.3 97 59
0 427
4.69 1.15 79.1 1.1

89.9 69.5 95 63
0 465
6.22 1.9 79.7 -1.4

94.2 70.5 101 67
0 544
1.81 -2.16 82.4 4.9
94.2 74.5 100 69
0 607
6.53 0.69 84.4 3
96.3 72.8 105 67
0 616
6.1 2.31 84.6 4.6

84.5 62.8 92 51
0 265
2.2 -2.2 73.7 2
87 70.3 93 62
0 417
8.6 3.81 78.7 1.1
86.1 65.3 92 50
0 331
3.1 -0.16 75.7 1.2

74.3 52.9 85 36 112 77
2 -1.92 63.6 2.2
81.1 63.7 89 50 10 247
3.9 0.73 72.4 3.6
79.4 55.4 88 36 60 142
1.29 -1.08 67.4 3.5

61.8 37.7 75 29 452
0 1.74 -2.62 49.8 -2.9

56 38.3 75 24 549
0 4.6 0.06 47.2 2.6

72.2 45.2 84 30 200 18
0.18 -2.51 58.7 -2.1

69 47.3 80 27 220 16
5.07 2.01 58.2 4.7

69 39.1 81 26 321
0 1.19 -2.03 54.1 -1

65.2 40.7 80 24 368
0 6.86 2.93 53 5.2

(continued)

TABLE 7.309 (Continued)
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2007 (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

55.9 35.8 74 19 586
0 3.21 -2.16 45.9 6.5

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

62.9 42.1 79 25 394 13
2.72 -1.23 52.5 3.3

Valdosta 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

63.5 43.2 78.0 28.0 362.0 10.0
4.1 NA 53.4 NA

55.4 31.1 73 21 603
0 3.01 -1.86 43.3 0
62.8 37.7 78 23 407
0 2 -0.92 50.3 -2.2
63.9 39.5 79 25 363
0 3.79 NA 51.7 NA

73.4 45.5 89 31 202 37
2.05 -4.62 59.5 8.4
74.6 47.1 88 28 153 31
1.88 -1.76 60.9 1.6
76.2X 48.6X 86 35 124B 53B
0.04 NA 62.4X NA

72.1 46.8 86 25 194 36
1.25 -3.63 59.5 1
78.2 50.5 90 28 111 101
0.33 -2.99 64.4 -0.9
76.7 50.8 88 33 120 88
0.45 NA 63.8 NA

85.1 55.9 93 45
7 186
0.22 -4.03 70.5 4.2
83.5 61 92 50
2 233
1.52 -2.09 72.3 -0.5
85.9 59.2 91 52
1 241
0.2 NA 72.6 NA

91.5 65.7 97 60
0 418
5.05 0.45 78.6 5

87 69.1 94 64
0 413
3.82 -1.01 78.1 0.6

98.1 72.6 105 69
0 638
1.12 -3.31 85.4 8.9

88.4 64.2 96 53
0 345
0.76 -3.17 76.3 5.6

78.3 53.8 90 31 87 128
2.57 -0.83 66.1 6.8

65 38.2 77 23 395
0 2.17 -2.38 51.6 1.1

59.7 40.4 79 25 456
1 3.48 -0.9 50.1 7.8

88.3 69.1 98 64
0 420
8.95 3.46 78.7 -0.1

90.8 71.5 97 64
0 510
7.01 0.97 81.2 -0.9

92.4 74.7 99 72
0 585
4.33 -2.87 83.6 2.8

86 69.4 91 62
0 388
7.42 2.34 77.7 1

79.8 63.3 89 50 14 223
4.29 1.17 71.6 4.5

69.8 45.5 82 30 227 14
0.05 -2.35 57.7 -1

68.4 45.3 81 26 261 15
9.44 6.63 56.9 5.5

88.5 68.3 97 63
0 410
8.41 NA 78.4 NA

91.5 71.4 95 66
0 517
2.84 NA 81.5 NA

93.1X 72.8X 97 68
0B 563B
3.47 NA 83.0X NA

87.8 68.2 92 62
0 396
3.56 NA 78 NA

80.8 61 88 49 20 211
3.54 NA 70.9 NA

71 43.7 82 30 226
6 1.38 NA 57.4 NA

69.2 45.8 80 29 248 25
3.73 NA 57.5 NA

(continued)

TABLE 7.309 (Continued)
CLIMATE STATISTICS OF SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, BY MONTH, 2007 (temperature in degrees Farenheit; number; inches)

City and Class of Data

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Warner Robins 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

58.7 38.6 73.0 21.0 501.0
0.0 6.2 NA 48.7 NA

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

66.4 40.6 84 23 376 28
2.26 -2.69 53.5 2.8

58.5 32.7 75 21 538
0 2.8 NA 45.6 NA
67.3 33.9 84 20 397
1 3.55 -0.08 50.6 -3.1

74.7 45.8 89 31 176 36
1.64X NA 60.3 NA

73.7 47.2 84 29 172 43
2.58 NA 60.5 NA

78.7 44 87 28 155 52
2.87 -1.6 61.4 0.9

80.2 47.8 92 28 124 101
0.11 -2.83 64 -2.3

M M 91 48 M M 0 NA M NA
86.3 56.2 92 47
2 205
0.05 -3.34 71.3 -2.7

88.5

88.6

94.8

84.5

77

67.4

M

66.5

68

71.8

65

56

40.6

M

96

96

104

90

87

79

M

61

61

67

52

42

28

M

0

0

0

0

67

323

M

383

418

575

299

120

0

M

4.25

6.08

6.26

3.51

1.65

1.13

M

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

77.5

78.3

83.3

74.8

66.5

54

M

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

89.1 67.4 97 62
0 402
9.75 3.95 78.3 -1.7

92 71.1 97 60
0 522
5.16 -0.91 81.6 -1.1

93.1 72.5 98 68
0 562
5.84 -0.62 82.8 1.2

86.5 67.3 92 60
0 366
7.91 4.08 76.9 -0.7

80.7 60.8 89 47 23 211
4.99 2.05 70.8 3.1

71.6 41.7 85 27 260 17
0.09 -2.67 56.7 -3.4

70 41.5 82 26 293 17
3.34 0.14 55.8 3.3

NA Not available. M One or more days 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.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Climatic Data Center, Climatological Data, Georgia, Annual Climatological Summary, 2007.

TABLE 7.314
AVERAGE MONTHLY AND ANNUAL TEMPERATURE FOR SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, 2007 (averages in degrees Farenheit)

Station

Average

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

annual

Albany Athens WSO Airport Atlanta WSO Airport Augusta WSO Airport Bainbridge Brunswick Carrollton Clayton Columbus WSO Airport Dublin Fort Stewart Gainesville Macon WSO Airport Milledgeville Moultrie Rome Savannah WSO Airport Thomasville Toccoa Valdosta Warner Robins Waycross

50.9 45.9 46.2 49.1 M 55.1 43.9 41.3 50.2 49.2 54.6 43.4 49.0 M 53.8 45.9 52.5 M 43.6X 53.4 48.7 53.5

48.2 45.4 45.3 47.2 M 54.0 40.4 37.6 48.5 46.2 52.0 41.2 47.3 45.8 49.9 43.3 50.3 51.1X 43.0X 51.7 45.6 50.6

61.3 58.9 60.2 59.7 M 63.5 55.6 52.1 62.4 M 63.0 56.3 59.8 59.1 62.3 59.5 60.9 62.4X 57.3X 62.4X 60.3 61.4

61.6 60.0 60.3 62.1 M 66.3 56.6 53.2 63.0 62.7 65.7 57.1 61.0 59.8 63.6 59.5 64.4 M 58.6X 63.8 60.5 64.0

72.9 69.8 71.6 70.5 M 72.9 66.0 63.7 73.7 M 73.5 67.0 71.2 69.8 73.5 70.5 72.3 M 67.2X 72.6 M 71.3

79.3

81.7

84.6

77.5

70.1

55.8

78.5

78.0

85.3

76.4

66.5

52.2

79.6

78.5

85.6

75.9

66.0

53.2

78.0X 79.5

85.4

77.0

69.6

54.3

M

81.7X

83.8

77.4X

71.5X

M

79.9

82.4

84.3

79.1

73.3

61.1

73.4

75.7X

81.6

71.8

63.0

48.6

72.2

71.3

77.0

68.8

60.4

46.8

79.8

80.8

85.2

77.5

68.6

55.2

80.5

82.6

86.1

77.1

69.3

55.0

80.2

82.1

84.4

78.7

72.4

58.7

75.9

75.4

82.4

73.7

63.6

49.8

79.1

79.7

84.6

75.7

67.4

54.1

78.1

79.1

83.9

75.5

66.8

52.6

79.5

81.6

84.2

77.3

70.5

57.8

78.6

78.1

85.4

76.3

66.1

51.6

78.7

81.2

83.6

77.7

71.6

57.7

M

M

83.6X

M

M

M

76.3X 75.9X

82.2X

73.9

64.0

50.5

78.4

81.5

83.0X

78.0

70.9

57.4

77.5

78.3

83.3

74.8

66.5

54.0

78.3

81.6

82.8

76.9

70.8

56.7

55.0 49.8 50.8 52.7 M 58.6 47.8 45.7 52.8 54.1 58.2 47.2 53.0 52.5 55.6X 50.1 56.9 M 48.0 57.5 M 55.8

66.6 63.9 64.4 65.4X M 69.2 60.4X 57.5 66.5 M 68.6 61.1 65.2 M 67.5X 63.7 67.3 M 61.7X 67.6X M 67.0

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, 2007.

TABLE 7.334
TOTAL MONTHLY AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION FOR SELECTED GEORGIA CITIES, 2007 (total precipitation in inches)

Station

Total

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

annuala

Albany

6.16 3.77

Athens WSO Airport

3.48 2.92

Atlanta WSO Airport

3.95 2.63

Augusta WSO Airport 3.04 2.82

Bainbridge

M

2.71

Brunswick

3.31 2.26

Carrollton

4.12 2.83

Clayton

4.77X 2.49

Columbus WSO Airport 3.76 2.33

Dublin

3.82 3.11

Fort Stewart

1.11X 2.33

Gainesville

4.69 2.34

Macon WSO Airport

4.43 2.19

Milledgeville

M

2.79

Moultrie

3.65 4.28

Rome

3.21 3.01

Savannah WSO Airport 2.72 2.00

Thomasville

2.50X 2.92

Toccoa

6.07 3.18

Valdosta

4.11 3.79

Warner Robins

6.18 2.80

Waycross

2.26 3.55

1.86

3.16

3.89

1.64

1.31

1.79

2.24

2.59

M

0.03

1.62

0.79

1.92

1.80

5.32

2.83

2.36

4.03

M

3.65

1.61

0.05

3.28

2.28

1.49

2.15

3.18

2.06

0.74

0.07

2.05

1.25

1.88

0.33

0.00

0.00

4.74

2.11

0.04

0.45

1.64X

2.58

2.87

0.11

0.90 1.56 2.05 0.82 M 0.63 0.68 1.59 0.26 0.00 0.43 1.70 0.00T 0.00 0.00 0.22 1.52 0.12 1.22 0.20 0.00 0.05

4.56 2.17 3.66 4.77
0.60X 5.61 2.22 5.73 4.70 7.03 6.50 1.74 4.69 4.68 4.17 5.05 8.95
2.36 3.58 8.41 4.25 9.75

4.90 3.48 1.85 5.25
2.34 8.65 6.37 6.27 5.19 3.94 7.61 2.74 6.22 5.63 7.32 3.82 7.01
4.17 4.51 2.84 6.08 5.16

6.78 1.72 3.48 1.82
3.84 7.82 1.88 6.09 4.41 2.98X 6.53 1.81 6.10 8.36 5.97 1.12 4.33 3.18 3.15X 3.47 6.26 5.84

4.41 0.53 2.92 1.44
2.85 4.76 1.03 1.68 1.90 2.23X 8.60 2.20 3.10 5.03 1.53 0.76 7.42 M 0.70 3.56 3.51 7.91

2.41 2.35 2.47 1.17
5.09 4.91 1.81 4.12 1.49 1.31X 3.90 2.00 1.29 1.26 3.60 2.57 4.29 3.62 3.51 3.54 1.65 4.99

1.25 2.35 0.96 0.41 0.56X 0.15 1.13 4.18 3.11 0.21 0.18 1.74 1.19 0.76 1.37 2.17 0.05 1.35 1.84 1.38 1.13 0.09

6.68 5.42 4.78 7.51 1.74X 2.61 4.69 6.61 4.30 8.75 5.07 4.60 6.86 7.36 4.16 3.48 9.44 M 5.82 3.73 M 3.34

46.84 31.51 31.85 33.88 MX 43.12 30.48 51.68X 37.84 MX 43.92X 31.12 39.71 M 36.86 28.71 49.94 M 40.43X 35.52 M 45.92

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, 2007.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.505 MAJOR SOURCES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATED IN GEORGIA, 2005

EPA Waste Code/Category

Tons of waste generated

Waste with only characteristic codes

Total

432,307

Only

Ignitable

Only

Corrosive

Only

Reactive

Only

D004-17

Only

D018-43

More than one characteristic code

6,752 20,565
6,717 287,938
68,490 41,846

Waste with only listed codes

Total

5,554

F wastea K wastea P wastea U wastea More than one listed code

4,860 181 97 404 13

Waste has both characteristic and listed codes

42,391

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, 2005.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT
TABLE 7.510 RCRAa REGULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT IN GEORGIA, 2005

7.000

Number of RCRAa large quantity generatorsb Quantity of RCRAa hazardous waste generated (tons)
Number of TSDc facilities in cooperation with Georgia Emergency Response
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
294 480,269
52
862,647
293 321,356
15 6,944 319,506 4,361

State rank*
19 15
9
15
19 8
13 40 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 Storage and/or transfer Other treatment Incineration Stabilization Metals recovery Energy recovery

3,597

51.8

3

20.0

2,264

32.6

10

66.7

0

0.0

2

13.3

3

0.0

3

20.0

343

4.9

3

20.0

706

10.2

2

13.3

32

0.5

2

13.3

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, 2005.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.515
LEADING GENERATORS AND MANAGERS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE IN GEORGIA, BY FACILITY, 2005

Generating facility
Southwire Company DSM Chemicals North America The Nutrasweet Company Chemical Products Corporation Bon L Manufacturing Company International Flavors & Fragrances Merck & Company, Inc. Scovill Fasteners Inc. Chromalloy Georgia YKK AP America Inc.
Total, all facilities

Rank
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
NA

Tons generateda
249,227 70,488 17,917 15,308 12,615 9,473 8,246 6,894 6,817 6,647
403,632

Managing facility

Rank

Tons manageda

Olin Corporation Bon L Manufacturing Company DSM Chemicals North America Saft America Inc. The Nutrasweet Company Chemical Products Corporation The Dow Chemical Company Chromalloy Georgia Scovill Fasteners Inc. YKK AP America Inc.
Total, all managers

1

542,379

2

109,309

3

69,892

4

43,739

5

17,916

6

15,308

7

11,321

8

6,750

9

6,659

10

6,488

NA

829,761

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, 2005.

GEOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, AND ENVIRONMENT

7.000

TABLE 7.525
REPORTED RELEASESa OF TOXIC CHEMICALS IN GEORGIA, 2002-2005 (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

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

2003
NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA NA

2004
773
120,318,954 9,360,196
77,518,322 86,878,518
9,637,586 18,865,457
2,378,104 2,559,289

2005
762
125,741,151 10,208,634 80,424,357 90,632,991 8,173,326 21,279,962
2,414,981 3,239,891

Year-to-year percentage changeb

2001-02

2002-2003

2003-04

2004-05

Total, all media Fugitive air Stack air Total air releases Surface water discharges Releases to land Discharges to publicly-owned treatment works Transferred

11.2

NA

NA

12.7

NA

NA

10.9

NA

NA

11.0

NA

NA

35.6

NA

NA

4.8

NA

NA

-6.2

NA

NA

8.2

NA

NA

4.51 9.06 3.75 4.32 -15.19 12.80
1.55 26.59

NA Not available.
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, 2005.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.103
NUMBER OF FARMSa, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002-2007

Area

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Georgia
Number (thousands) Average farm size (acres) Value per acre (dollars)

49 220 2,050

49 219 2,200

49 218 2,350

49 214 3,200

49 220 3,900

47.5 211 4,500

United States
Number of farms (thousands) Average farm size (acres) Value per acre (dollars)

2,135 440
1,210

2,127 441
1,270

2,113 443
1,360

2,099 445
1,650

2,089 446
1,900

2,075 449
2,160

a A farm is each place operated as a unit from which the sale of agricultural products totaled $1,000 or more.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, Agricultural Land Values, 2002-2007; Georgia Agricultural Factors, 2008.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.321
NUMBER OF ACRES HARVESTED FOR SELECTED CROPSa IN GEORGIA, 1993-2007

Year
1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

Cotton
600 875
1,490 1,336 1,425 1,280 1,300
1,350 1,490 1,360 1,290 1,280
1,210 1,370
995

Corn
560 540
350 525 450 265 300
240 220 290 290 280
230 225 450

Thousands of acres

Peanuts

Tobacco

697

43

649

37

592

42

533

46

519

43

537

41

546

33

492

31

512

27

505

27

540

27

610

23

750

16

575

17

520

18

Oats
50 50
35 25 30 25 25
35 35 25 30 25
20 30 30

Wheat
360 400
300 330 350 240 225
200 200 200 230 190
140 120 230

Soybeans
480 500
310 390 380 220 190
140 155 140 180 270
175 140 275

Year

Cotton (pounds)

Corn (bushels)

Yield per acre

Peanuts (pounds)

Tobacco (pounds)

Oats (bushels)

Wheat (bushels)

Soybeans (bushels)

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

785

129

3,450

2,200

56

46

33

2004

674

130

2,980

2,030

50

45

31

2005

849

129

2,840

1,735

60

52

26

2006

818

112

2,750

1,170

53

49

25

2007

796

130

3,150

2,150

56

40

30

a Harvested for principal use.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 1999; Georgia Farm Reports, each January 2004-2008.

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, 2002

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

49,311
557 194 331 147 194
614 452 586 174 481
168 265 270 446
65
641 494 173 119
47
272 975 296 101
58

218

4,676,567

213

62,386

365

25,753

202

28,779

860

53,606

184

9,637

94

20,364

80

14,494

139

34,398

330

31,219

262

58,313

181

9,193

209

30,384

120

10,233

455

90,075

264

5,801

322

113,855

443

104,645

212

9,240

992

64,645

264

963

231

26,213

97

34,782

92

12,919

147

3,889

157

1,579

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

2,112
1,566 1,419 2,180 1,751 2,344
5,033 5,785 2,914 1,432 1,680
2,354 1,647 1,602 1,602 1,687
1,629 1,344 2,036 1,298 1,615
1,354 3,897 3,877 1,933 2,062

457,427
315,103 504,760 432,046 1,496,598 343,441
448,211 365,373 393,509 501,707 419,823
385,532 327,183 189,808 672,946 442,835
481,079 626,372 465,477 1,265,558 463,421
310,984 381,616 377,949 280,622 306,111

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

18,965
189 88
127 74 37
298 206 246
87 229
61 65 103 178 20
315 135
73 74
7
104 372 136
31 26

93,544
72,665 148,500 111,287
93,269 61,270
106,063 117,539
54,385 51,861 42,373
36,509 30,649 44,693 108,390 30,359
41,529 63,323 10,557 123,220 114,466
42,646 106,612
66,597 55,042 38,007

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

30,339
373 104 207
73 156
316 245 340
87 253
108 196 167 265
45
322 358 102
46 42
166 609 162
70 30

12,944
9,845 24,565 11,951 28,403
8,889
7,414 11,303 15,264
5,397 16,877
7,451 9,004 6,076 20,524 5,130
17,662 27,275
7,848 55,052 14,330
18,972 8,296 4,189 7,756
14,843
(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, 2002

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

16

272

319

329

167

20,335

606

60

11,103

104

136

5,532

49

866

22,092

62

52

1,671

118

260

2,990

191

57

3,489

692

273

87,145

588

388

134,060

196

119

4,987

254

266

40,431

480

127

19,852

179

213

15,143

223

466

70,609

253

110

10,670

222

91

5,758

396

405

91,943

37

29

625

491

282

44,735

326

524

116,628

162

603

32,231

153

52

3,341

347

462

89,023

78

376

10,706

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

1,476 1,699 8,357 4,092 1,027
5,439 1,693 9,113 1,584 1,583
4,048 1,864 5,540 1,992 1,745
2,061 4,574 1,653 6,478 1,026
1,304 1,329 5,803 1,319 1,602

401,791 294,205 419,719 546,050 908,452
287,292 446,447 353,420 440,006 592,036
390,151 471,291 698,424 409,059 765,368
240,749 394,667 678,992 191,989 371,079
701,021 804,439 304,102 566,192 601,249

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

5

(D)

133

15,686

124

141,041

57

354,186

23

32,162

24

(D)

53

54,633

67

42,684

347

153,211

348

122,368

54

65,756

113

129,592

71

13,101

54

102,683

104

74,383

84

38,023

71

233,913

187

253,493

10

19,104

123

48,280

167

108,544

49

195,855

36

25,802

148

50,214

37

186,062

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

12

3,344

197

8,364

481

18,452

48

7,652

25

15,721

39

7,529

63

14,193

125

12,611

345

16,001

244

15,909

143

7,613

144

13,679

403

13,359

126

11,018

120

33,456

169

6,267

151

9,839

210

12,021

26

15,496

368

8,234

158

33,912

113

20,310

117

11,607

199

17,910

41

6,476

(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, 2002

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

206

258

17,575

438

145

26,103

554

288

56,180

242

199

18,765

208

74

6,401

235

77

8,612

663

138

30,543

528

64

14,080

825

104

37,421

328

85

8,576

303

82

8,051

100

210

6,338

59

129

1,048

804

95

37,778

501

254

58,503

255

205

19,565

312

56

6,467

517

75

13,186

834

74

20,584

144

293

8,278

332

120

10,799

298

225

13,850

567

115

33,397

209

201

9,391

439

132

16,747

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

1,740 2,142 1,225 1,655 3,549
5,006 2,650 7,482 4,557 5,806
4,590 1,563 1,804 3,896 1,824
2,908 6,474 5,286 5,384 1,178
2,827 1,887 3,394 2,175 4,226

493,738 290,239 411,634 315,045 324,480
376,992 358,778 430,810 429,163 547,490
327,573 315,238 244,820 327,582 460,479
477,497 425,587 417,455 336,075 360,507
280,381 507,227 451,033 411,044 495,460

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

76

13,497

105

48,448

264

14,997

119

63,126

67

44,679

71

28,449

168

65,898

169

141,324

435

139,831

124

22,483

172

182,903

21

18,805

10

7,083

319

104,798

245

137,679

79

103,234

64

246,684

321

139,830

366

167,328

43

11,410

102

57,757

47

7,794

195

134,033

65

128,673

115

13,648

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

128

14,183

334

11,439

284

7,662

122

8,925

142

7,300

164

5,516

497

10,918

359

11,350

388

14,836

203

11,126

131

14,727

76

6,955

49

7,038

483

15,215

256

15,468

176

14,895

249

7,510

196

10,670

466

5,004

101

15,237

233

5,475

253

8,942

370

7,428

144

8,248

326

6,381

(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, 2002

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

360

210

38,798

349

396

80,962

915

109

42,903

210

243

14,044

254

221

27,011

388

354

73,477

240

394

38,801

286

266

29,380

194

181

8,917

243

172

16,673

134

386

19,555

709

273

67,926

171

858

52,623

68

234

3,784

207

149

8,998

76

311

5,647

462

160

30,795

250

85

6,181

296

158

15,869

39

290

1,315

360

318

62,430

763

100

30,198

181

286

18,080

339

248

20,398

207

460

69,650

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

2,197 1,417 5,565 2,249 1,509
1,323 1,337 1,587 2,110 2,450
1,181 1,359 1,544 2,325 2,657
1,454 2,046 6,096 1,991 1,618
1,687 4,630 1,539 1,998 1,638

469,980 585,917 464,331 536,577 308,298
429,035 573,924 433,677 335,153 483,271
432,171 364,175 1,364,904 474,243 362,394
455,515 350,002 556,950 360,513 469,457
549,163 478,648 425,177 549,210 732,392

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

118

64,651

161

53,299

529

109,983

65

67,679

85

28,971

131

144,547

71

63,014

80

22,347

71

33,382

88

85,313

67

38,427

265

21,115

79

105,997

12

21,161

45

11,877

37

68,557

149

82,194

147

133,030

65

169,836

13

17,371

189

237,566

323

131,880

75

60,690

83

16,824

96

99,162

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

244

15,241

187

36,205

383

17,324

147

43,131

168

11,412

257

10,551

168

16,500

207

9,837

120

7,742

155

9,861

67

16,358

445

10,289

94

23,120

56

5,739

162

6,957

39

10,697

316

15,099

102

14,470

230

12,573

27

4,500

171

26,177

436

7,922

107

10,079

259

10,945

109

27,889

(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, 2002

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

496

373

109,451

236

261

12,921

252

294

21,680

525

170

40,099

306

137

15,342

96

161

7,425

355

126

15,210

411

132

20,786

362

155

17,847

265

63

6,483

217

179

23,358

243

71

6,971

434

227

40,141

327

134

17,284

428

122

20,818

187

360

45,789

225

181

14,308

23

623

5,226

146

68

3,641

136

583

47,998

140

89

5,009

140

63

3,128

115

308

12,911

347

531

87,467

206

451

56,253

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

1,448 2,169 1,400 3,517 3,028
3,225 4,116 4,845 3,328 6,524
2,375 5,781 1,537 3,751 2,398
1,401 2,723 1,362 6,087 1,204
2,917 5,718 1,586 1,355 1,547

607,203 550,307 341,105 551,072 435,878
355,133 489,659 577,961 593,945 374,667
433,544 441,193 378,644 506,590 262,418
511,770 489,866 814,011 427,587 700,471
255,709 387,949 484,589 653,203 688,023

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

245

179,798

77

269,410

76

43,495

199

77,025

114

68,565

23

27,652

105

22,161

127

124,276

191

127,199

88

66,831

67

84,317

116

138,316

176

66,698

70

39,929

134

43,293

74

39,726

55

122,341

11

(D)

61

62,440

73

34,124

55

15,170

38

10,458

53

66,384

129

46,075

123

52,622

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

252

23,882

157

13,393

179

7,280

326

13,637

193

8,487

72

19,044

248

14,700

286

14,742

171

15,478

174

6,524

152

16,891

124

7,949

258

13,933

256

6,992

295

6,099

112

18,288

172

13,443

11

21,239

85

9,833

63

18,747

85

11,120

102

8,806

63

10,849

217

11,817

83

21,560

(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, 2002

Farms (number)

Average size of farm (acres)

Total cropland (acres)

249

103

9,060

238

82

8,035

85

398

13,011

381

437

84,421

160

283

7,983

73

254

5,506

644

223

58,473

227

328

30,126

304

240

26,891

239

516

68,816

510

389

63,029

398

246

54,940

382

243

36,916

148

74

3,882

182

191

10,833

294

208

13,624

282

348

63,907

119

338

11,721

330

75

9,547

291

160

13,242

642

127

33,756

679

97

27,054

323

202

19,219

165

291

13,802

411

302

47,271

Estimated market value of land and buildingsa

Average per acre (dollars)

Average per farm (dollars)

4,594 4,447 1,406 1,421 1,705
1,666 1,987 1,611 1,561 1,356
1,548 2,035 1,528 3,878 1,371
1,625 1,619 1,451 5,435 2,235
2,554 6,507 1,523 1,352 1,537

458,587 365,486 540,468 615,227 507,676
374,849 423,199 458,157 333,103 693,983
557,480 474,179 423,022 321,082 322,408
386,340 592,259 512,579 391,506 374,209
341,389 515,694 320,369 438,688 403,789

Farms with net gainsb

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

46

34,048

101

203,771

28

35,980

108

108,806

57

11,867

17

30,507

331

181,553

111

84,640

128

21,612

110

61,615

265

33,959

226

57,645

147

87,020

59

13,845

63

30,415

83

13,657

119

95,088

37

15,767

152

51,196

75

58,633

147

71,710

161

81,459

146

51,315

42

45,514

113

65,508

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

204

7,994

135

5,529

56

21,071

272

23,291

102

7,463

55

7,798

313

9,647

114

10,319

177

10,557

128

18,732

246

20,160

170

41,646

234

11,214

88

7,364

120

6,938

213

10,161

162

19,763

84

12,663

177

7,799

215

8,937

493

6,811

523

15,863

175

7,640

120

9,605

298

11,705

(continued)

TABLE 8.325 (Continued)
MEASURES OF AGRICULTURE IN GEORGIA'S COUNTIES, 2002

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

341

189

26,003

1,794

404,749

98

676

33,170

1,430

1,017,604

156

383

16,793

1,214

419,757

376

81

12,650

6,020

459,943

418

104

20,030

2,460

401,085

311

329

52,687

1,313

349

284

30,115

1,743

127

241

7,563

1,382

487

368

109,509

1,558

424,592 495,592 299,680 563,924

128

69,250

52

59,768

50

112,759

165

171,945

134

306,932

175

109,897

102

58,998

28

11,072

203

47,455

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. (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual farms. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Economic Census, Georgia.

Farms with net losses

Number

Average per farm (dollars)

214

6,971

47

41,397

107

11,785

209

15,277

284

3,999

139

10,766

246

9,004

101

10,316

287

24,561

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.512
VALUE COMPARISONS, MOST IMPORTANT CROPS IN GEORGIA, 2002-2007 (thousands of dollars)

Crop
Corn Oats Cotton Cottonseed Rye Sorghum Soybeans Wheat Peanuts Tobacco All hay
Total crops

2002

Value

Rank

86,130

5

3,150

10

335,546

1

42,432

6

3,360

9

3,118

11

17,549

8

19,950

7

229,775

2

97,785

3

88,920

4

927,715

NA

2003

Value

Rank

91,655

5

2,856

11

619,834

1

69,906

6

3,200

10

4,101

9

44,372

7

32,269

8

348,381

2

110,187

4

111,600

3

1,438,361

NA

2004

Value

Rank

80,080

5

2,125

11

369,176

1

47,600

7

2,400

9

2,139

10

47,709

6

29,498

8

336,293

2

85,676

4

89,100

3

1,091,796

NA

Crop

2005

Value

Rank

2006

Value

Rank

2007

Value

Rank

Corn Oats Cotton Cottonseed Rye Sorghum Soybeans Wheat Peanuts Tobacco All hay
Total crops

65,274

4

1,920

11

501,274

1

54,464

5

3,240

9

2,321

10

25,025

7

22,204

8

357,840

2

39,836

6

97,350

3

75,600

4

3,021

10

526,550

1

65,007

5

2,600

11

3,210

9

23,975

7

21,756

8

279,738

2

43,330

6

76,050

3

225,225

3

3,780

11

403,181

1

72,076

6

5,040

10

7,535

9

80,438

5

52,440

8

324,324

2

60,856

7

90,450

4

1,170,748

NA

1,120,837

NA

1,325,345

NA

NA Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2008.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.523
PRODUCTIONa AND VALUEb OF SELECTED CROPS IN GEORGIA, 2003-2007

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

2003
5,940 44,372
59,400 110,187
1,786 4,101
10,580 32,269
1,680 2,856
800 3,200
1,800 111,600
1,274 15,288
1,530 48,195
55,000 29,642

2004
8,370 47,709
46,690 85,676
1,175 2,139
8,550 29,498
1,250 2,125
600 2,400
1,620 89,100
2,500 27,500
986 44,370
52,500 33,017

2005
4,550 25,025
27,760 39,836
1,350 2,321
7,280 22,204
1,200 1,920
810 3,240
1,650 97,350
2,800 30,800
2,142 74,970
40,000 27,476

2006
3,500 23,975
30,090 43,330
1,170 3,210
5,880 21,756
1,590 3,021
650 2,600
1,170 76,050
2,650 29,150
2,160 77,760
41,000 33,020

2007
8,250 80,438
39,775 60,856
2,070 7,535
9,200 52,440
1,680 3,780
840 5,040
1,206 90,450
2,880 37,440
2,160 62,640
13,000 9,830
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.523 (Continued)
PRODUCTIONa AND VALUEb OF SELECTED CROPS IN GEORGIA, 2003-2007

Crop

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Hay (all) Production (lbs.) Value
Sweet potatoes Production (cwt.) Value
Cucumbers Production (cwt.)5,375 Value
Peaches Production (lbs.) Valuec
Pecans Productionc (lbs.) Valued
Onions, Spring Production (cwt.) Value
Watermelons Production (cwt.) Value
Peppers Production (cwt.) Value
Squash Production (cwt.) Value

75,000 69,600
2,188 75,048
3,795 41,925
1,350 40,500
1,244 34,832
3,162 82,212
4,680 21,528
850 22,610
2,310 57,199

45,000 78,060
3,770 88,595
5,250 26,565
663 19,890
1,150 33,350
2,565 70,538
5,830 29,150
800 22,400
988 20,990

80,000 101,440
2,205 65,489
6,815 41,475
684 20,520
1,365 40,404
1,438 46,304
5,865 34,017
880 17,600
1,428 44,268

42,000 66,300
3,255 82,026
10,360 54,520
1,134 28,350
2,080 49,920
2,188 75,048
5,375 41,925
1,350 40,500
1,244 34,832

150,000 159,300
3,240 116,316
81,844
1,148 40,180
1,150 40,250
3,770 88,595
3,795 25,565
663 19,890
1,150 33,350

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.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2008.

AGRICULTURE

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TABLE 8.551
LIVESTOCK ON GEORGIA FARMS, BY TYPES, 1990-2007 (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

c

2,404,825

480

c

2,310,525

2000

1,310

90

380

c

2,050,091

2001

1,270

86

315

c

2,443,719

2002

1,240

86

345

c

1,946,172

2003

1,290

85

295

c

2,150,656

2004

1,250

84

275

c

2,865,748

2005

1,210

84

270

c

2,915,586

2006

1,180

78

245

c

2,552,617

2007

1,170

75

265

c

3,197,039

a Includes calves. b Includes commercial broilers. c Estimate discontinued.

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2008.

AGRICULTURE

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TABLE 8.552
COMMERCIAL BROILER PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, 1990-2007

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 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

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

1,260,500

6,302,500

34.0

2,142,850

1,298,900

6,494,500

44.0

2,857,580

1,324,000

6,752,400

43.0

2,903,532

1,358,800

7,065,800

36.0

2,543,668

1,398,800

7,413,600

43.0

3,187,848

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2008.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.554
PRODUCTION OF EGGS, NUMBER SOLD, PRICE, AND VALUE OF PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, 1990-2007

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 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

17,562

245

17,976

239

17,844

242

18,439

241

18,606

244

18,000

243

18,626

246

19,869

245

21,035

244

21,059

246

20,816

246

20,994

242

20,473

243

20,442

247

20,323

248

19,737

249

19,469

247

19,434

247

4,302 4,301 4,326 4,449 4,543
4,376 4,584 4,867 5,126 5,176
5,128 5,086 4,967 5,047 5,038
4,906 4,811 4,792

80.6 80.8 74.8 74.6 74.5
79.4 91.1 88.5 88.0 87.9
86.8 86.8 86.0 94.1 93.9
85.0 92.0 110.0

288,951 289,601 269,654 276,580 282,045
289,545 348,002 358,941 376,104 379,339
370,831 367,887 355,968 395,769 394,120
347,680 368,736 437,491

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2008.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.610
CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITY GROUPS AND PAYMENTS FROM GOVERNMENT, GEORGIA, 2004-2007 (thousands of dollars)

Category

2004

2005

2006

2007

Percent of total, 2007

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 and dairy Hogs Cattle and calves Dairy products Aquaculture Other
Total poultry Commercial broilers Farm chickens Other poultry Eggs
Total crop, livestock and poultry cash receipts
Government payments

6,389,285
2,029,866 78,375
475,309 437,893
37,416 336,293
44,603 86,426
1,939 29,776
1,720 2,574 28,683 33,017 78,060 35,134 454,213 330,022 13,722
780,120 84,793
395,833 235,536
2,410 61,548
3,291,868 2,857,580
8,168 32,000 394,120
6,101,854
287,431

6,886,280
2,198,693 48,367
533,184 492,370
40,814 357,840
27,366 39,974
1,928 22,404
851 2,072 41,248 27,476 101,440 44,157 555,573 378,739 16,074
729,894 82,267
357,433 221,760
11,919 56,515
3,291,266 2,903,532
12,054 28,000 347,680
6,219,853
666,427

6,179,069
2,108,323 50,198
444,949 396,936
48,013 279,738
20,380 43,330
1,572 21,640
1,648 3,003 46,228 33,020 66,300 70,342 612,789 399,685 13,501
641,335 65,929
309,067 201,024
9,630 55,685
2,946,353 2,543,688
8,929 25,000 368,736
5,696,011
483,058

7,186,184
2,451,775 150,800 536,775 484,940 51,835 324,324 48,569 60,856 2,001 41,731 2,378 5,852 54,597 9,830 159,300 32,172 659,090 350,000 13,500
700,235 54,334
305,984 281,561
11,372 46,984
3,661,530 3,187,848
9,191 27,000 437,491
6,813,540
372,644

100.0
31.9 1.1 7.6 7.1 0.6 5.4 0.7 1.4 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.5 1.2 0.6 7.1 5.1 0.2
9.7 0.8 4.3 3.9 0.2 0.7
51.0 44.4
0.1 0.4 6.1
94.8
5.2

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service, Georgia Agricultural Facts, 2008. Percentages calculated by the Selig Center for Economic Growth, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.615
ELEMENTS OF FARM INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2006 (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
56,876 88,066 47,193 59,812
5,343
136,195 69,279 67,452 40,128 49,322
8,452 14,080 18,157 89,853
2,440
92,727 59,410
6,719 63,789
2,302
24,565 122,853
35,814 5,263 5,914
173 10,087 73,818 16,270 13,792
1,296 8,238 8,526 175,362 177,263
9,106 77,335 13,986 23,945 66,929
12,953 39,578 127,374
2,676 30,377

Net farm incomeb
8,739 29,036
8,304 16,356
339
31,623 14,700 17,624 21,892
5,026
943 -1,888 4,751 26,145
-918
18,252 10,998
1,710 14,822
936
4,197 25,588
8,817 731
2,105
-59 1,304 16,934 4,050 1,212
(L) 2,591
540 22,787 52,746
3,440 27,384
2,831 4,450 20,928
2,024 8,875 44,926
624 2,363

Net farm proprietors'
incomec
7,212 23,010
6,102 1,326
286
27,628 12,383
3,703 12,358
4,068
722 -1,936 4,571 18,548
-930
13,093 6,611 1,654 2,743 824
3,852 23,642
7,717 660
1,636
-59 1,118 13,608
356 619
-26 2,352
511 19,265 28,555
3,375 1,538 2,427 1,814 15,907
1,800 7,666 28,788
415 1,464

Farm labor and proprietors'
incomed
10,959 26,920
7,934 4,437
370
30,631 13,166
6,126 13,395
7,731
897 -1,156 4,832 24,811
-822
21,307 9,762 1,869 6,120 892
5,010 25,715
8,478 848
2,314
-57 1,246 15,724 2,468 1,681
23 3,010 1,891 27,595 42,123
3,884 10,603
3,401 6,041 19,340
1,862 7,992 34,662
765 3,241
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

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

TABLE 8.615 (Continued)
ELEMENTS OF FARM INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

Gross farm incomea
85,602 43,550
1,891 90,715 10,055
11,894 19,116 32,587 29,388 14,569
9,722 43,191 88,636 202,875
8,145
103,309 1,461 1,085
116,997 116,551
40,634 17,394 147,652 183,095
5,744
22,955 6,618
74,587 31,184 13,243
33,003 56,080 260,693 19,547 32,166
36,882 27,562 16,128 11,179 21,902

Net farm incomeb
22,970 18,124
-960 36,015
3,041
1,008 1,554 3,408 1,627 2,900
3,547 4,621 23,783 37,083 1,756
25,957 -1,216
(L) 22,092 26,534
6,206 1,808 37,486 35,528 2,353
3,497 1,374 8,824 6,869
575
758 5,898 108,592 4,065 5,092
4,697 2,955 6,028 1,401 5,615

Net farm proprietors'
incomec
13,212 1,125 -999
13,388 3,029
766 1,383 2,966 1,102 2,894
2,553 3,056 21,728 36,105 1,219
19,271 -1,216
23 14,819 12,123
4,626 1,678 30,933 30,473 2,099
3,341 1,206 8,509 5,091
566
466 4,999 76,458 3,278 3,866
3,279 2,693 5,642 1,109 4,052

Farm labor and proprietors'
incomed
16,930 4,707 -917
17,537 4,131
1,581 2,431 4,462 3,067 3,538
3,077 4,578 23,849 37,259 1,817
20,370 -1,165
85 16,695 24,493
8,546 3,170 31,970 32,896 2,278
3,568 1,549 9,673 5,491 1,977
2,567 7,658 79,975 3,714 5,922
6,013 4,276 5,942 1,493 4,626
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

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, 2006

Gross farm incomea
11,287 42,567 58,683
1,859 5,875
8,919 33,654 82,388 25,835
459
136,649 143,101
44,942 14,769 64,244
205,773 39,016 16,072 59,377 55,944
770 14,548 62,284 76,005 15,199
47,280 70,387 38,353 26,499 27,900
39,960 24,438
1,906 19,265 34,562
5,700 2,161 15,720 40,916 62,907

Net farm incomeb
1,848 5,268 12,192
199 1,143
1,562 5,634 13,779 4,001
(L)
33,108 30,111
7,535 3,991 19,885
69,886 4,878 2,112 7,944 8,049
-898 -870 12,659 17,446 -1,865
21,727 18,019
3,302 5,330 4,720
6,513 -1,436
-359 4,891 8,567
394 -736 1,704 7,934 19,046

Net farm proprietors'
incomec
934 3,909 4,574
152 1,143
1,432 4,352 10,103 2,421
11
18,748 23,840
4,050 2,075 4,947
2,843 3,740 1,779 7,180 4,429
-923 -1,025 9,466 14,315 -1,899
4,076 14,935
2,494 4,331 3,582
4,252 -1,643
-384 1,415 2,966
326 -825 1,548 6,245 5,844

Farm labor and proprietors'
incomed
1,735 7,413 8,870
229 1,353
1,579 7,340 12,476 8,063
19
25,616 26,538
5,392 3,067 7,930
11,900 4,601 2,622 9,522 5,141
-728 -228 11,356 17,003 -1,681
8,807 15,809
6,469 5,225 3,770
6,433 441 -214
2,277 4,892
865 -711 2,096 9,105 8,603
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.615 (Continued)
ELEMENTS OF FARM INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2006 (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

6,619 52,983
8,950 160,168
3,772
3,983 217,864
44,492 15,378 46,934
59,813 89,787 56,807
1,788 6,578
5,651 55,276 10,987 27,107 14,250
38,023 48,650 24,244
7,674 19,096
24,096 18,308 18,490 71,416 64,706
83,094 30,588
2,518 84,183
7,253,121

-2,202 11,420
116 67,997
-60
-98 69,912
9,600 2,804 10,279
11,306 36,184 20,764
-456 2,309
-1,726 11,929
6,140 10,335
1,238
4,408 11,484
2,990 1,226 1,052
2,787 5,445 6,584 18,083 12,016
22,087 1,679 -117
16,057
1,707,049

-2,282 11,193
84 37,458
-60
-98 63,598
8,884 2,368 5,123
6,739 19,046 13,889
-456 2,274
-1,991 7,191 4,283 8,212
707
3,503 9,618 2,365 1,076
798
2,012 2,556 5,066 17,971 11,076
17,279 1,496 -117
11,249
1,099,755

-1,731 11,747
653 45,082
108
173 74,416 11,438
3,046 7,458
11,224 29,033 18,409
-411 2,736
-1,555 10,445
4,547 9,680 1,380
4,094 11,878
3,949 1,579 1,963
4,665 3,594 6,572 19,204 12,340
19,972 3,411 -61
15,903
1,429,806

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, April 2008.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.620
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2006
(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

44,286 74,069 39,182 40,886
3,944
132,511 65,704 60,187 16,643 36,728
7,020 8,111 15,896 67,608 1,525
68,149 44,589
4,350 43,523
1,243
19,475 116,837
31,305 3,795 5,786
71 7,915 72,936 15,622 7,458

29,424 54,049 29,768 16,403
3,617
127,757 64,686 53,247 5,227 11,522
5,610 1,984 14,256 16,118
197
13,963 14,985
3,278 17,056
199
6,228 111,130
27,627 3,059 822
59 7,148 62,304 10,052 1,637

14,862 20,020
9,414 24,483
327
4,754 1,018 6,940 11,416 25,206
1,410 6,127 1,640 51,490 1,328
54,186 29,604
1,072 26,467
1,044
13,247 5,707 3,678 736 4,964
(L) 767 10,632 5,570 5,821

842 7,241 8,479 149,573 144,311
5,542 69,755 12,306 21,430 52,469

194 4,093 2,610 104,860 35,917
3,392 3,445 4,518 7,102 12,582

648 3,148 5,869 44,713 108,394
2,150 66,310
7,788 14,328 39,887

Other income

Government payments

Imputed fundsc

7,148 3,493 2,966 10,409
(L)
178 (L) 555 4,024 9,811
55 4,467
72 13,512
329
14,242 10,609
55 9,111
0
3,518 216 (L) (L) (L)
0 236 (L)
74 3,222

5,442 10,504
5,045 8,517 1,373
3,506 3,540 6,710 19,461 2,783
1,377 1,502 2,189 8,733
586
10,336 4,212 2,314
11,155 1,059
1,572 5,800 4,477 1,464
107
102 1,936
872 574 3,112

(L) 69
0 9,645 20,296
(L) 6,815
74 170 10,020

448 928 (L) 16,144 12,656
3,557 765
1,606 2,345 4,440
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.620 (Continued)
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2006
(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

11,805 38,283 103,117
2,354 18,306
60,570 37,297
1,819 46,747
8,398
8,230 17,840 17,840 24,515 13,962
7,206 39,764 83,276 187,538
7,029

11,654 37,468 14,883
606 4,415
13,923 3,829 800 4,427 693
2,825 14,812
6,647 15,895 11,108
2,548 36,926 73,111 186,319
1,686

151 815 88,234 1,748 13,891
46,647 33,468
1,019 42,320
7,705
5,405 3,028 11,193 8,620 2,854
4,658 2,838 10,165 1,219 5,343

96,684 1,060 743
111,126 97,188
38,384 16,230 143,443 174,101
5,222
21,073 4,915
70,643 26,650 10,789
29,064 35,531 244,805 17,513 22,867

94,628 712 536
107,406 18,732
28,133 6,246
142,077 171,945
5,003
20,601 2,132
68,319 26,459
2,709
14,238 6,678
240,510 16,949 8,962

2,056 348 207
3,720 78,456
10,251 9,984 1,366 2,156 219
472 2,783 2,324
191 8,080
14,826 28,853
4,295 564
13,905

Other income

Government payments

Imputed fundsc

92 (L) 17,055
0 5,345
20,508 3,215 (L)
15,989 394
1,017 623
4,674 1,414
(L)
(L) 823 (L) 110 (L)

1,056 1,266 7,202
322 6,726
4,524 3,038
67 27,979
1,263
2,647 653
10,073 3,459 577
2,510 2,604 5,340 15,227 1,106

85 152
0 475 8,764
264 (L) (L) 170 67
(L) (L) 562 (L) 173
3,272 12,945
90 138 4,322

6,540 249 342
5,396 10,599
1,986 1,163 4,198 8,824
455
1,847 1,662 3,382 4,493 2,281
667 7,604 15,798 1,896 4,977
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.620 (Continued)
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2006
(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

23,083 19,561
7,444 8,872 19,107
7,638 28,342 36,894
1,670 3,132
7,737 26,899 81,589 25,002
394
120,086 137,093
42,696 11,713 43,329
170,926 35,268 11,693 51,261 55,666
428 12,769 58,789 68,859 14,673
43,852 67,954 25,891 24,513 23,442

6,726 9,959 3,308 7,889 15,692
1,079 6,614 8,944
433 2,965
6,725 3,396 79,356 6,226
230
88,366 134,439
38,591 8,036 8,696
92,479 34,523
4,982 47,619 54,108
228 11,369 47,221 66,596 13,450
5,916 67,621
9,573 20,758 21,687

16,357 9,602 4,136 983 3,415
6,559 21,728 27,950
1,237 167
1,012 23,503
2,233 18,776
164
31,720 2,654 4,105 3,677
34,633
78,447 745
6,711 3,642 1,558
200 1,400 11,568 2,263 1,223
37,936 333
16,318 3,755 1,755

28,875 22,311
1,155 18,618 21,905

5,352 21,713
198 13,864
3,428

23,523 598 957
4,754 18,477

Other income

Government payments

Imputed fundsc

4,706 4,617 1,366
64 461
1,783 4,510 9,236
(L) (L)
121 3,463
(L) 121
0
6,280 184
1,007 147
13,266
21,541 189 986 982 60
0 72 289 199 (L)
1,573 (L)
3,879 305 635

9,093 3,384 7,318 2,243 2,334
1,866 9,715 12,553
170 2,719
1,061 3,292
770 712
65
10,283 5,824 1,239 2,909 7,649
13,306 3,559 3,393 7,134 218
342 1,707 3,206 6,947
512
1,855 2,421 8,583 1,681 3,823

7,744 585 712 65
6,573

3,341 1,542
(L) 582 6,084
(continued)

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.620 (Continued)
SOURCES OF GROSS FARMa INCOME IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2006
(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

4,915 1,645 13,068 24,496 49,971
5,952 52,095
5,565 139,974
2,258
3,375 209,596
36,827 11,272 26,233
39,907 74,516 47,474
1,663 3,295
4,798 40,447
3,995 26,996 13,409
36,546 43,317 18,302
5,035 11,829
17,326 8,510
13,783 65,818 60,098
64,914 26,942
1,270 59,565
6,121,355

2,120 831
10,482 3,917 3,671
4,719 51,049
3,040 23,218
1,940
3,241 104,480
27,146 2,695 1,455
7,534 4,748 7,174 1,387
371
2,943 7,759
864 9,786 11,720
35,048 30,067 10,180
4,311 3,860
4,178 2,192
928 64,564 58,371
34,161 25,453
727 9,317
3,881,677

2,795 814
2,586 20,579 46,300
1,233 1,046 2,525 116,756
318
134 105,116
9,681 8,577 24,778
32,373 69,768 40,300
276 2,924
1,855 32,688
3,131 17,210
1,689
1,498 13,250
8,122 724
7,969
13,148 6,318
12,855 1,254 1,727
30,753 1,489 543
50,248
2,239,678

116 0
809 7,431 9,563
158 (L) 1,761 10,433 80
84 1,963 1,389 2,349 10,064
10,024 8,794 2,058 (L) 727
(L) 9,584 1,134
56 85
206 257 1,242 292 1,970
2,968 3,656 1,023
108 (L)
7,989 283 269
19,755
465,084

669 516 1,843 8,989 3,373
509 882 1,624 9,761 1,434
524 6,305 6,276 1,757 10,637
9,882 6,477 7,275
120 2,556
814 5,245 5,858
55 756
1,271 5,076 4,700 2,347 5,297
3,802 6,142 3,684 5,490 4,572
10,191 3,363 979 4,863
666,682

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, April 2008.

AGRICULTURE

8.000

TABLE 8.715
VALUE ADDED TO THE U.S. ECONOMY BY GEORGIA'S AGRICULTURAL SECTORa, WITH DERIVATION OF NET FARM INCOME, 2003-2007 (millions of dollars)

Item

2003

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:

2,131.0 35.4
102.0 620.0 383.0 113.2 126.8 465.5 303.3
1.1 -19.3
3,194.5 397.6 192.0
2,579.4 55.8 0.4 -30.8
873.6 16.9 25.0
453.7 377.9
6,199.1
3,123.9 1,495.8 1,050.0
305.8 140.0
590.6 190.0 190.0 140.4
70.2
1,037.5 197.7 42.3 168.2 54.7 574.7

2004

2005

2006

2007

2,085.4 31.7
111.4 475.3 381.1
86.4 146.2 454.2 343.5
0.6 54.9
4,042.1 480.6 235.5
3,291.9 64.0 0.5 -30.4

2,172.4 24.3 92.5
533.2 385.3
40.0 173.1 555.6 394.7
0.2 -26.5
3,995.0 439.7 221.8
3,291.3 68.4 1.1 -27.3

2,216.9 23.2
101.1 444.9 300.1
43.3 169.7 612.8 413.2
0.3 108.3
3,576.9 375.0 201.0
2,946.4 65.3 1.5 -12.2

2,401.2 43.7
213.6 536.8 372.9
60.9 201.3 659.1 363.5
0.3 -50.8
4,332.6 360.3 281.6
3,661.5 58.4 1.4 -30.6

1,006.6 30.5 25.0
447.9 503.1
7,134.0
3,458.2 1,674.4 1,170.0
344.4 160.0
678.1 220.0 230.0 165.4
62.7
1,105.6 210.1 51.2 213.5 50.0 580.9

1,137.2 26.2 25.0
494.0 592.0
7,304.6
3,695.7 1,599.6 1,150.0
259.6 190.0
798.3 270.0 250.0 212.5
65.9
1,297.8 229.4 69.7 254.7 37.3 706.7

1,371.0 25.4 25.0
628.3 692.3
7,164.8
4,201.5 1,924.4 1,400.0
284.4 240.0
860.0 280.0 230.0 265.0
85.0
1,417.1 186.0 50.9 319.1 53.3 807.7

1,425.4 37.3 30.0
574.0 784.0
8,159.2
4,417.6 1,951.8 1,400.0
321.8 230.0
1,043.3 370.0 260.0 325.5 87.7
1,422.5 239.0 37.6 322.2 53.8 770.0

(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, 2003-2007 (millions of dollars)

Item

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

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

433.0
554.0
11.1
110.0
3,508.1
436.4
3,071.8
576.5 265.3
68.0 243.1
2,495.3

167.5
287.4
9.9
110.0
3,843.4
472.3
3,371.1
615.0 309.0
64.6 241.3
2,756.1

544.9
666.4
11.6
110.0
4,153.8
519.4
3,634.4
717.0 355.8
88.2 273.0
2,917.4

350.9
483.1
12.2
120.0
3,314.2
551.7
2,762.5
723.0 317.9
95.3 309.8
2,039.5

197.5
372.6
15.1
160.0
3,939.1
569.9
3,369.3
752.5 339.6
84.7 328.1
2,616.8

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 31. 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, 2003-2007.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.114
NATIONAL FOREST LAND AREA, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, AS OF FEBRUARY 29, 2008

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

1,515,885

749,901

765,984

1

260,760

115,340

145,420

2

1,776,645

865,241

911,404

0.79

Chattahoochee Purchase Unit Ocmulgee Purchase Unit Yonah Purchase Unit Purchase units total

1

69,302

1

10,000

1

1,346

3

80,648

195

69,107

251

9,749

333

1,013

779

79,869

3.48

Forestry Science Laboratory

4

4

0

Research and experiment areas total

1

4

4

0

0.01

State total

6

1,857,297

866,024

991,273

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

225,512,823

188,121,731 37,391,475

64

2,315,594

374,593 1,941,001

20

4,269,863

3,843,037

426,826

5

1,876

1,876

0

20

73,153

64,871

8,282

35

362,065

298,849

63216

1

89,716

89,716

0

300

232,625,090

192,794,673 39,830,800

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Washington Office Lands Staff, Land Areas of the National Forest System, 2008.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.120 FOREST FIRES IN GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1993-2008

Fiscal year

Fires (number)

Acres burned

Average size (acres)

1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2006 2007 2008
10-year average

5,482 10,269
5,911 10,669
7,224 6,579 11,005
11,679 8,388
10,388 4,288 9,145 4,972
8,250 9,532 6,260
8,226

20,469 36,773
18,920 40,062 22,998 36,660 47,456
71,584 41,582 45,369 11,890 38,102 15,677
32,419 177,641
28,547
49,721

3.73 3.58
3.20 3.75 3.18 5.57 4.31
6.13 4.96 4.37 2.77 4.17 3.15
3.93 18.64
4.56
6.04

Source: Georgia Forestry Commission, Fires by Cause, Forest Fires, unpublished data, FY 1993-2008.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.132
GEORGIA'S PULPWOOD AND ROUNDWOOD PRODUCTION, 2002-2006 (thousands of cords)

Production

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Pulpwood
Roundwood All species Softwood Hardwood
Wood residues for pulp manufacture All species Softwood Hardwood

9,924.0
6,933.5 5,386.9 1,546.6
2,990.5 2,028.1
962.4

6,970.0
7,644.4 6,188.1 1,456.3
2,025.6 1,684.6
341.0

9,891.0
7,571.7 6,429.0 1,142.7
2,319.2 1,800.6
518.6

9,678.0
7,238.0 6,102.6 1,135.4
2,440.1 1,970.6
469.5

10,238.0
7,817.5 6,389.9 1,427.6
2,420.9 1,950.3
470.6

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service Resource Bulletin, Southern Pulpwood Production, 2002-2006.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2005-2006 (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

2005

2006

168,694 31,844 63,988 24,716 27,007
203 1,070 58,662 6,055 12,785
22,399 44,095 135,974 24,289 53,233
68,679 195,578
12,711 25,664 67,806
35,165 53,807
5,340 142,545
52,860
38,028 44,750 56,090
544 29,447
694 107,195
2,903 76,533 30,999
15,057 4,411
37,920 41,929 10,584

189,189 34,584 94,961 13,254 41,465
6,896 4,784 60,073 5,887 11,410
26,733 51,709 99,093 18,976 55,164
113,952 222,291
15,663 23,548 136,589
48,393 58,727
4,520 114,774
37,882
22,960 35,798 41,024
2,014 38,213
2,356 154,405
6,164 79,891 38,678
17,532 5,059
26,342 50,438 17,714

Softwood

2005

2006

152,528 21,148 57,180 24,132 26,940
203 1,034 50,444 5,558 4,663
18,703 40,542 132,969 24,289 53,160
67,560 168,058
12,372 24,220 59,365
33,693 43,637
2,742 138,504
44,761
27,128 39,659 44,193
521 26,967
518 72,578
1,755 72,416 28,977
14,873 1,985
34,745 38,602
6,832

174,039 24,596 88,632 12,580 39,143
627 1,951 47,439 5,422 3,826
16,873 44,215 90,153 18,976 46,211
93,057 175,653
13,309 22,870 129,139
41,559 33,326
1,814 111,504
33,936
15,250 29,090 29,934
1,628 36,182
2,121 122,071
4,880 76,046 36,807
9,785 2,794 23,284 41,128 14,149

Hardwood

2005

2006

16,166 10,696
6,808 584 67
0 36 8,218 497 8,122
3,696 3,553 3,005
0 73
1,119 27,520
339 1,444 8,441
1,472 10,170
2,598 4,041 8,099
10,900 5,091
11,897 23
2,480
176 34,617
1,148 4,117 2,022
184 2,426 3,175 3,327 3,752

15,150 9,988 6,329 674 2,322
6,269 2,833 12,634
465 7,584
9,860 7,494 8,940
0 8,953
20,895 46,638
2,354 678
7,450
6,834 25,401
2,706 3,270 3,946
7,710 6,708 11,090
386 2,031
235 32,334
1,284 3,845 1,871
7,747 2,265 3,058 9,310 3,565
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2005-2006 (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

2005

2006

3,197 3,238 61,272
613 129,629
63,327 25,746
4,088 63,577 29,230
236,061 117,078
98,566 21,447
8,003
8,436 152,226
7,328 370
8,277
11,752 6,799
90,670 33,678 28,708
15,284 13,517 19,944
4,907 68,293
64,240 86,477
139 61,280 21,670
83,464 13,021
754 30,750 129,290

2,505 6,202 55,107 2,163 121,202
42,621 34,735
9,017 80,088 31,288
135,962 21,225
178,916 24,448 8,095
1,388 109,954
8,288 7,741 11,181
30,461 11,322 112,068 38,088 32,310
28,621 18,753 25,543 10,676 87,675
36,917 75,739
7,861 34,855 21,196
47,322 14,581
8,297 41,555 102,971

Softwood

2005

2006

420 2,552 53,017
613 113,574
55,934 17,244
2,346 56,343 25,373
195,073 2,482
89,618 19,479
5,641
7,633 133,426
3,131 113
7,215
11,490 5,786
88,719 29,528 26,686
15,258 11,155 17,219
4,066 67,746
60,647 68,369
139 59,114 14,567
77,951 8,355 754
22,510 83,518

310 4,268 48,519 1,419 103,247
35,199 17,248
6,660 72,747 27,687
109,180 2,795
158,980 19,830 4,867
393 78,582
3,710 844
7,849
18,579 7,372
97,266 34,442 27,107
19,565 9,696
13,292 3,222
73,343
33,306 62,268
2,232 33,619 13,280
39,625 10,224
2,505 29,106 65,824

Hardwood

2005

2006

2,777 686
8,255 0
16,055
7,393 8,502 1,742 7,234 3,857
40,988 114,596
8,948 1,968 2,362
803 18,800
4,197 257
1,062
262 1,013 1,951 4,150 2,022
26 2,362 2,725
841 547
3,593 18,108
0 2,166 7,103
5,513 4,666
0 8,240 45,772

2,195 1,934 6,588
744 17,955
7,422 17,487
2,357 7,341 3,601
26,782 18,430 19,936
4,618 3,228
995 31,372
4,578 6,897 3,332
11,882 3,950
14,802 3,646 5,203
9,056 9,057 12,251 7,454 14,332
3,611 13,471
5,629 1,236 7,916
7,697 4,357 5,792 12,449 37,147
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2005-2006 (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

2005

2006

66,067 30,883 88,944 48,186 40,628
4,022 143,485
25,568 116,967
19,358
88,931 20,792
1,432 54,897
0
135,439 8,296
61,151 61,476 13,406
44,783 61,156 91,234 66,916 28,534
9,799 11,098
175 19,226 68,272
11,233 29,778 61,210
9,196 54,154
37,615 22,499 38,882
267 108,852

82,433 95,400 110,352 55,891 28,434
8,622 196,538
25,436 87,288 28,001
123,998 20,711 2,174 55,129 4,348
95,126 24,130 81,197 65,285 16,499
33,713 51,470 75,867 23,156 23,720
5,936 14,377
2,855 23,904 74,485
7,872 32,002 50,287
8,970 57,176
39,813 43,201 43,841 15,158 95,746

Softwood

2005

2006

63,596 22,658 84,710 46,283 23,487
3,112 128,670
20,507 114,387
19,204
84,151 15,494
1,392 47,099
0
124,281 8,296
55,383 48,077 12,682
41,330 47,442 82,477
9,138 19,824
6,928 8,752
175 12,338 52,801
10,728 27,502 50,689
8,431 50,621
33,307 21,026 29,110
38 101,295

65,877 71,243 95,991 47,756 10,644
7,773 166,924
19,605 72,242 22,457
115,463 15,763 1,589 53,151 140
81,664 14,465 71,325 51,581 15,811
31,420 37,489 64,373 10,747 16,209
4,569 11,212
1,660 18,534 50,826
7,180 29,442 39,159
8,348 48,393
32,290 30,489 38,642
4,445 88,935

Hardwood

2005

2006

2,471 8,225 4,234 1,903 17,141
910 14,815
5,061 2,580
154
4,780 5,298
40 7,798
0
11,158 0
5,768 13,399
724
3,453 13,714
8,757 57,778
8,710
2,871 2,346
0 6,888 15,471
505 2,276 10,521
765 3,533
4,308 1,473 9,772
229 7,557

16,556 24,157 14,361
8,135 17,790
849 29,614
5,831 15,046
5,544
8,535 4,948
585 1,978 4,208
13,462 9,665 9,872
13,704 688
2,293 13,981 11,494 12,409
7,511
1,367 3,165 1,195 5,370 23,659
692 2,560 11,128
622 8,783
7,523 12,712
5,199 10,713
6,811
(continued)

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.150 (Continued)
ROUND PULPWOOD PRODUCTION IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, 2005-2006 (standard cords)

County

All species

2005

2006

Softwood

2005

2006

Hardwood

2005

2006

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

90,836 1,864
48,881 74,137 17,829
4,974 63
117,435 83,675 64,681
15,098 96,479 80,669 57,827 50,547
37,377 7,108
79,361 0
26,789
15,049 13,424 52,121
666 52,809
14,720 2,632
96,685 42,107 83,484
136,019 80,546 55,815 2,827 31,202
24,546 13,435 78,437 22,430
7,237,990

24,159 1,427
35,529 107,734
13,352
2,383 15,056 124,765 90,586 80,941
15,018 122,729
91,088 50,453 36,198
54,820 6,394
126,244 7,531
61,841
53,348 11,232 91,162 11,320 49,313
29,175 8,262
146,355 42,226
124,851
179,946 60,624 57,770 956 24,743
35,734 54,527 97,432 31,661
7,817,468

21,843 1,861
45,330 53,834 17,487
4,607 63
92,264 79,559 45,863
15,031 91,177 77,005 47,745 42,263
36,742 2,058
66,573 0
23,962
9,560 11,038 50,122
445 44,826
7,032 2,632 83,069 42,076 81,475
127,532 74,839 50,247 2,769 26,085
19,102 11,084 49,264 21,764
6,102,607

14,114 1,339
31,675 78,856 12,115
1,990 3,246 98,743 87,512 70,317
7,917 110,072
79,993 41,038 33,165
51,728 1,678
105,741 389
53,705
28,922 9,004
78,159 598
38,702
23,082 4,450
128,688 33,386
108,462
171,434 53,788 46,426 908 18,414
30,650 43,903 62,648 30,914
6,389,903

68,993 3
3,551 20,303
342
367 0
25,171 4,116
18,818
67 5,302 3,664 10,082 8,284
635 5,050 12,788
0 2,827
5,489 2,386 1,999
221 7,983
7,688 0
13,616 31
2,009
8,487 5,707 5,568
58 5,117
5,444 2,351 29,173
666
1,135,383

10,045 88
3,854 28,878
1,237
393 11,810 26,022
3,074 10,624
7,101 12,657 11,095
9,415 3,033
3,092 4,716 20,503 7,142 8,136
24,426 2,228
13,003 10,722 10,611
6,093 3,812 17,667 8,840 16,389
8,512 6,836 11,344
48 6,329
5,084 10,624 34,784
747
1,427,565

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Southern Pulpwood Production, 2005-2006.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.160
SELECTED NATURAL RESOURCE-RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS, SUMMARY DATA, GEORGIA, 2006

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, and 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 Nonferrous metal foundries Secondary smelt, refine, alloying of nonferrous minerals

1,075 335 700 40 227 191 4 190 33 58
8,623 555 139 165 87 332 171 4 10 13 98 17 86 691 45 49 32 370 13 167 208 83 14 9 15 3

256,858 0
177,945 0
353,795 318,471
0 0 7,568 180,319 16,604,747 772,153 246,253 146,287 49,203 326,127 1,126,974 143,638 160,532 293,733 300,670 61,738 60,217 887,257 115,311 106,040 0 361,967 32,861 83,838 0 227,769 20,395 0 0 0

8,200 (G)
5,454 (C)
6,594 6,066
(B) (E) 259 3,157 430,697 24,501 6,952 4,593 2,151 11,606 20,786 1,986 2,413 4,095 6,873 1,509 1,251 20,681 2,734 2,765 (E) 8,500 675 2,684 (H) 5,448 502 (F) (D) (A)

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (A) 0 to 19 employees. (B) 20 to 99 employees. (C) 100 to 249 employees. (D) 250 to 499 employees. (E) 500 to 999 employees. (F) 1000 to 2499 employees. (G) 2500 to 4999 employees. (H) 5000 to 9999 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, 2006.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.200 MARINE RECREATIONAL FISHINGa IN GEORGIA, 2003-2007

Category

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Fish caught (thousands) Participants (thousands)
Coastal residents Noncoastal residents Out of state residents Total in state All trips

6,915
112,071 113,356
42,213 267,640
971

5,095
103,931 42,213 53,811
199,955 929

5,060
135,000 67,000 43,000
245,000 851

5,152
121,000 66,000 33,000
220,000 790

6,234
149,000 115,000
45,000 309,000
926

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, 2003-2007.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.202
FISHERIES, AMOUNTa AND VALUE OF CATCH IN GEORGIA, BY SELECTED SPECIES AND GROUPS, 2004-2007

Species/group

Amount (lbs)

Value ($)

Amount (lbs)

Value ($)

Shellfish Hard clam Oyster Conch (whelks) Hard blue crab Food shrimps Bait shrimps Miscellaneous crustaceans/molluscsb
Fishc Shads Offshore demersals Pelagics Other finfishes
Total (all species)

69,826 5,108 3,581
3,066,234 3,223,113
69,833 1,160,738
42,392 304,817
44,791 30,479 8,014,500

2004
426,048 14,859 3,693
2,272,500 10,023,570
634,951 429,375
34,285 665,328
37,414 33,448 14,575,471

112,483 5,268 2,550
4,385,787 2,882,969
60,820 325,250
45,556 292,508
34,752 28,623 8,176,566

2007
658,174 20,473 2,544
3,018,789 8,539,787
563,990 206,917
44,083 621,390
32,010 31,491 13,739,648

Shellfish Hard Clam Oyster Conch (whelks) Hard blue crab Food shrimps Bait shrimps Miscellaneous crustaceans/molluscsb
Fishc Shads Offshore demersals Pelagics Other finfishes
Total (all species)

45,962 14,480
4,709 4,076,899 2,457,065
64,680 72,551
65,288 177,890
18,745 27,136 7,025,405

2006
297,869 55,231 5,729
2,881,335 7,089,816
611,779 120,449
67,961 461,343
19,158 31,027 11,641,699

45,017 12,512
1,074 3,820,150 1,507,753
5,887 65,382

2007p
261,243 50,350 1,323
2,982,094 5,023,125
51,685 272,338

9,597 14,960 27,707 14,960 5,688,260

12,150 21,244 27,865 21,244 9,152,190

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, 2004-2007.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.205
PLANTS AND EMPLOYMENT OF FISHERIES PROCESSORS AND WHOLESALERS IN GEORGIA, 2003-2006 (number)

Processors Plants Average annual employment
Wholesalers Plants Average annual employment
Total Plants Average annual employment

2003
6 1,048
30 411
36 1,459

2004
5 797
29 407
34 1,204

2005
8 560
30 412
38 972

2006
6 636
29 443
35 1,079

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Fisheries of the United States, 2003-2006.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.301
VALUE OF NONFUEL MINERALS PRODUCED IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, SELECTED YEARS, 1993-2006 (millions of dollars)

Year

Georgia

United States

Year

Georgia

United States

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

1,432 1,550 1,690 1,740 1,680 1,720 1,640

31,912 35,000 38,600 38,800 40,400 39,300 39,100

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

1,620 1,570 1,640 1,740 1,800 1,810 2,080

39,400 38,300 37,900 39,400 45,700 55,200 66,500

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, Minerals Yearbook, 1990-1993; U.S. Geological Survey, Minerals Yearbook, 1994-2006.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.321
QUANTITY AND VALUE OF NONFUEL MINERALS PRODUCEDa IN GEORGIA, 2004-2006
(quantity in thousands of metric tons; value in thousands of dollars)

Mineral

2004

Quantity

Value

2005

Quantity

Value

2006

Quantity

Value

Claysa (thousands of metric tons)

Common

1,550

Fuller's earth

1,400

Kaolin

6,780

Gemstones

NA

Sand and gravel (thousands of metric tons)

Construction

9,270

Industrial

665

Stone Crushed (thousands of metric tons)b Dimension (metric tons) b

79,500 146

Other (combined value)c

XX

Total value of mineral production

XX

8,710 142,000 898,000
9
39,400 13,400
544,000 22,100
134,000
1,800,000

1,530 1,410 7,190
NA
11,100 689

8,730 147,000 825,000
9
68,300 15,000

79,400 246

606,000 21,000

XX

115,000

XX 1,810,000

1,510 747
6,920 NA
10,900 973

9,150 64,300 945,000
9
71,000 17,400

90,800 81

816,000 19,100

XX

140,000

XX 2,080,000

NA Not available. XX Not applicable. 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, 2004-2006.

NATURAL RESOURCES

9.000

TABLE 9.331
PRODUCTION OF SELECTED MINERALS IN GEORGIA, 1990-2006
(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 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006

9,855 9,518 8,962 9,660 9,960
10,600 10,440 10,596 10,686 10,495
10,079 9,259 9,119 9,460 9,730
10,130 9,177

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
963,600 901,180 992,300 1,033,430 1,048,710
980,730 1,018,450

4,827 4,700 5,448 5,091 5,960
6,354 6,833 6,930 7,738 7,812
7,591 7,060 7,206 8,280 9,935
11,789 11,873

15,577 14,500 24,364 24,540 26,840
30,160 30,150 33,930 40,400 41,200
40,900 28,800 39,400 43,700 52,800
83,300 88,400

53,201 41,556 44,159 49,576 54,800
60,732 63,490 65,666 74,272 74,083
76,474 76,900 69,100 75,200 79,500
79,400 90,800

337,751 244,182 257,338 292,187 331,019
373,028 401,010 431,008 440,009 448,012
452,011 465,027 454,018 519,023 544,022
606,021 816,019

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 1,640,000 1,740,000 1,800,000
1,810,000 2,080,000

Note: Production measured by mine shipments, sales, or marketable production (including consumption by producers).
Note: Values for 1993-2006 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, cement, clays: bentonite 2001-02); feldspar, iron oxide pigments (crude), lime, mica crude and stone: crushed marble (2001-02) 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, 1998-2006.

TABLE 10.104 NUMBER OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2006

Industry

Number of

1-

establishments 4

Total

225,996

Forestry, fishing, hunting, and

agriculture support

1,075

Mining

227

Utilities

560

Construction

23,048

Manufacturing

8,623

Food

526

Beverage and tobacco products

63

Textile mills

214

Textile product mills

427

Apparel manufacturing

152

Leather and allied products

17

Wood products

555

Paper

171

Printing and related support activities

966

Petroleum and coal products

86

Chemicals

470

Plastics and rubber products

431

Nonmetallic mineral product

691

Primary metal

83

Fabricated metal product

1,181

Machinery

502

Computer and electronic products

202

Electrical equip, appliance and components 134

Transportation equipment

260

Furniture and related products

703

Miscellaneous

789

Wholesale trade

14,097

Retail trade

35,371

Transportation and warehousing

6,236

Information

4,361

Finance and insurance

15,225

Real estate and rental and leasing

12,328

Professional, scientific and technical

services

27,220

124,625
566 52
204 14,762
2,916 149 17 38 140 71 6 146 17 461 40 112 80 182 22 410 137 68 32 63 326 399
7,406 16,701
3,551 2,180 9,115 9,049
19,751

59
40,785
264 46 98
3,710 1,418
80 16 16 55 22
4 85
9 193
21 73 39 102 15 231 85 36 20 23 133 160 2,626 8,466 840 684 3,074 1,918
3,394

Number of employees

10-

20-

50-

19

49

99

27,938
150 36 67
2,375 1,254
56 10 19 47 15
5 86 20 130 11 60 63 176 11 195 85 27 10 33 102 93 1,998 5,312 695 571 1,546 858
2,161

20,037
82 62 100 1,490 1,317 77
4 25 74 17
2 95 28 104
7 101
86 142
7 195 100
33 19 39 87 75 1,311 2,945 614 496 977 356
1,266

7,004
11 16 46 452 724 38
3 31 34 11
0 65 38 45
4 67 86 46 16 80 39 17 16 32 27 29 430 1,099 263 203 296 92
359

100249
3,940
2 13 31 192 617 50
7 46 31 13
0 65 41 27
3 42 61 28
6 53 35 16 16 35 19 23 242 701 192 132 138 36
206

250499
1,062
0 2 7 44 246 38 3 26 26 3 0 12 9 4 0 15 12 11 3 16 16 4 15 18 8 7 59 134 43 62 45 15
52

500999

1,000 or
more

395

210

0

0

0

0

6

1

21

2

97

34

24

14

2

1

10

3

17

3

0

0

0

0

1

0

7

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

2

2

4

0

3

0

1

0

4

1

1

0

5

1

10

7

1

0

3

0

20

5

13

0

26

12

24

9

21

13

3

1

18

13

(continued)

TABLE 10.104 (continued) NUMBER OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS BY INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2006

Industry

Number of

1-

establishments 4

Number of employees

5-

10-

20-

50-

9

19

49

99

Management of companies & enterprises Admin, support, waste mgt,
remediation services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (except public
administration) Unclassified establishments

1,532
11,660 2,324
20,046 2,755
17,754
20,893 661

505
6,692 1,234 9,122 1,566 5,672
12,963 618

251
1,684 346
4,686 403
2,646
4,203 28

197
1,162 278
3,169 315
3,554
2,229 11

241
925 241 1,949 292 4,272
1,097 4

142
520 110 584 112 1,269
276 0

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, 2006, Georgia.

100249
105
447 74
361 51
296
104 0

250499
54
136 22 87 10 29
15 0

500999
21
58 11 36
4 12
4 0

1,000 or
more
16
36 8
52 2 4
2 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, 2006

Total employees
5,602 1,363 2,628
282 13,880
1,794 11,548 29,050
6,936 4,368
78,727 2,154 1,437 2,272 4,575
17,359 4,967 5,330 826 8,980
2,538 29,368 12,599
1,855 121,161

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

191,423 36,460 61,679 6,934
372,391
42,108 358,976 937,769 179,166 126,043
2,554,373 54,751 33,662 55,755
119,072
415,845 178,707 149,114
17,298 204,012
56,561 1,001,116
347,161 45,804
4,066,322

407 89
220 27
877
174 1,050 1,955
383 304
4,524 188 185 198 598
1,433 336 392 95 881
222 2,030
866 173 7,178

1-4
189 50
125 14
444
94 650 1,054 187 181
2,117 102 111 126 374
763 170 233
57 476
101 1,106
467 98
3,550

5-9
109 21 52 4
202
38 168 361
93 56
995 37 36 32
101
292 75 63 25
180
48 383 151
41 1,406

Employment class

10-19

20-49

68

28

7

5

22

11

6

2

123

70

24

13

120

70

239

193

46

31

39

17

655

500

32

12

23

9

15

17

77

34

195

124

49

23

42

28

8

3

132

70

44

19

251

186

107

94

18

8

1,028

750

50-99

100 or more

5

8

2

4

5

5

0

1

23

15

2

3

21

21

67

41

10

16

4

7

143

114

4

1

6

0

3

5

7

5

43

16

10

9

14

12

0

2

15

8

7

3

55

49

27

20

4

4

256

188

(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, 2006

Total employees
749 5,548 41,089 46,599
409
75,195 1,781
324,165 14,328 11,837
25,701 3,725
27,653 573
7,707
3,043 5,634 9,078 274,033 4,125
2,606 43,907 37,775
3,229

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

19,415 122,070 1,240,952 1,371,944
10,429
2,370,239 32,626
14,517,623 376,078 283,191
767,153 83,389
795,063 13,485
188,623
80,898 147,110 234,519 11,361,658
93,358
60,964 1,358,006
985,634 116,618

84 336 4,607 2,987
44
4,166 131
20,066 861 907
2,113 342
2,065 94
542
231 638 628 16,400 379
179 2,630 2,567
231

1-4
45 190 2,963 1,481
27
1,964 74
11,574 430 502
1,149 195
1,185 60
279
132 348 323 9,488 201
101 1,196 1,358
135

5-9
14 73 689 606
8
850 31
3,198 207 180
427 75
361 15
106
48 145 133 2,752
84
34 569 457
46

Employment class

10-19

20-49

17 42 515 431
6
597 15
2,315 112 123
254 35
234 12 66
21 82 94 1,891 55
19 422 330
25

5 19 287 307
1
460 6
1,767 73 67
189 21
182 7
56
19 42 48 1,375 25
16 291 276
14

50-99

100 or more

3

0

4

8

105

48

103

59

1

1

167

128

1

4

677

535

17

22

22

13

62

32

10

6

57

46

0

0

23

12

7

4

13

8

14

16

455

439

8

6

6

3

95

57

85

61

7

4

(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, 2006

Total employees
7,090 6,006 6,180 3,668 4,893
39,422 36,584 49,101
7,850 769,819
7,259 165
32,736 17,241
4,232
3,965 318,376
12,453 61,248
544
6,327 3,744 4,881
917 41,601

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

233,762 154,367 146,034
93,101 119,687
1,270,369 1,090,491 1,954,091
219,035 40,831,215
189,729 4,230
962,429 500,668 101,634
112,057 13,196,237
334,343 2,172,858
10,744
184,577 88,107
127,280 27,334
1,150,931

673 509 433 243 590
3,277 2,085 4,276
525 34,957
632 27
2,634 1,058
417
387 21,858
922 4,040
81
492 482 408 120 3,462

1-4
400 262 215 136 368
1,897 1,035 2,736
271 19,401
398 22
1,445 552 231
234 12,678
491 2,296
57
275 314 232
82 1,963

5-9
143 118 104
45 101
571 427 632 113 5,522
108 1
523 227
92
70 3,417
213 704
13
105 80 80 21
632

Employment class

10-19

20-49

73 78 68 33 57
396 290 413
67 4,026
55 1
338 121
53
50 2,520
110 492
6
55 55 52 11 420

42 30 28 18 48
279 191 311
45 3,359
53 2
218 92 27
24 1,953
70 332
2
35 27 24
3 300

50-99

100 or more

7 13 11
7 12
80 79 98 13 1,383
9 1 70 37 8
6 720
18 116
3
9 3 13 2 79

8 8 7 4 4
54 63 86 16 1,266
9 0 40 29 6
3 570
20 100
0
13 3 7 1
68
(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, 2006

Total employees
36,805 1,912
17,357 1,876 4,241
4,555 2,261 1,230 2,237 2,532
948 16,881
3,346 10,266
1,044
449 42,323
4,864 7,020 1,639
2,408 2,845 1,500 3,903 1,189

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

923,292 47,730
515,518 47,553
101,548
134,244 50,831 25,126 61,002 64,120
19,428 492,196
81,690 273,895
23,117
7,652 1,104,996
127,439 184,572
36,115
65,647 72,923 30,801 107,294 25,866

2,299 135
1,350 174 303
352 140 136 302 231
117 1,067
312 820 157
65 2,710
499 491 242
199 423
93 321 139

1-4
1,115 73
792 112 156
172 79 76
190 129
71 514 176 414
85
43 1,278
290 269 140
116 269
53 185
74

Employment class

5-9

10-19

20-49

50-99

100 or more

497

331

228

24

14

13

232

151

112

31

12

12

67

45

18

91

43

30

29

15

10

32

16

7

50

35

19

49

29

14

26

9

7

231

173

96

56

47

19

184

120

71

41

19

11

14

4

3

584

402

297

104

53

38

97

65

34

53

29

17

45

20

10

78

52

18

21

8

5

59

39

23

32

24

7

81

47

7

4

36

27

3

4

9

8

8

8

2

5

4

1

7

1

5

5

3

1

26

27

8

6

18

13

1

0

0

1

90

59

6

8

13

13

3

0

5

3

2

4

1

5

10

5

1

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, 2006

Total employees
6,708 4,351 1,062 5,407 10,352
82,738 18,367
7,219 937
14,021
5,720 6,127 3,377 1,402 9,720
2,340 5,832
293 5,429 1,375
84,526 32,528
1,291 2,892 1,561

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

146,922 121,423
23,493 151,487 275,007
2,496,582 615,052 200,111 21,984 381,134
143,240 177,309
83,093 34,125 258,467
60,703 154,920
7,122 132,433
35,254
2,882,020 1,150,057
37,664 69,558 35,200

411 436 101 500 457
4,377 1,522
839 168 1,528
512 658 332 247 631
200 464
40 510 160
4,631 2,150
62 243 197

1-4
216 272
58 297 220
2,106 908 532 112 943
293 420 178 161 360
114 271
22 298 100
2,089 1,131
34 137 116

5-9
86 81 21 95 102
841 252 146
34 257
102 100
70 53 126
35 91 11 118 24
1,017 392 6 53 41

Employment class

10-19

20-49

65

28

40

25

13

6

60

29

56

45

640

499

184

115

77

62

13

7

170

109

69

31

64

49

43

28

21

9

61

51

25

17

47

34

4

2

50

27

22

7

738

505

293

201

6

10

35

9

20

16

50-99

100 or more

10

6

13

5

2

1

11

8

15

19

157

134

28

35

12

10

2

0

34

15

12

5

20

5

9

4

3

0

17

16

7

2

12

9

1

0

10

7

5

2

160

122

86

47

4

2

3

6

3

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, 2006

Total employees
19,681 9,032 531 9,897 378
113 3,019 1,353 3,960 1,714
16,896 17,917 10,374
2,842 795
30,415 1,770 793 5,024 6,546
14,435 17,165 12,880
1,068 6,408

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

538,323 247,326
13,772 245,180
11,951
2,120 67,839 39,103 81,477 38,017
535,109 509,674 261,029
64,439 15,085
970,086 35,967 24,978
138,763 176,716
418,275 512,268 320,626
29,303 209,673

1,232 603 87 680 63
21 315 151 237 195
1,147 1,132
755 353
90
1,441 179 88 621 507
853 1,723
995 91
407

1-4
632 330
61 340
47
15 184
94 139 115
597 564 371 230
45
663 101
51 398 280
463 1,111
490 52
203

Employment class

5-9

10-19

20-49

50-99

100 or more

241

172

119

118

75

47

14

6

4

150

82

71

9

2

4

4

1

1

66

35

20

23

12

17

42

35

13

44

20

9

227

165

104

229

148

129

167

108

69

64

34

17

24

13

5

309

213

141

34

24

14

17

15

2

105

64

45

113

62

29

192

93

68

273

177

104

206

163

93

20

8

7

82

64

34

35

33

19

14

2

0

24

13

1

0

0

0

6

4

5

0

4

4

5

2

28

26

41

21

29

11

5

3

3

0

58

57

5

1

1

2

4

5

12

11

19

18

39

19

26

17

0

4

12

12

(continued)

TABLE 10.107 (Continued) EMPLOYEES OF GEORGIA ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY AND EMPLOYMENT-SIZE CLASS, 2006

Total employees

Total annual payroll
($1,000)

Total establishments

1-4

5-9

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield
Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth Statewide

7,082 370
1,057 5,295 56,305
602 3,106 2,465 2,499 3,623,210

198,310 12,142 28,246
131,869 1,821,231
12,918 76,557 96,332 59,226 137,926,543

569 25 89
671 2,549
101 260 159 303 225,996

281 15 49
416 1,216
68 135
84 183 124,625

139 5
22 118 516
16 57 27 59 40,785

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2006.

Employment class

10-19

20-49

84 3 9
82 342
14 32 23 33 27,938

42 1 6
40 284
0 21 17 21 20,037

50-99
15 0 1
11 103
3 11
6 4 7,004

100 or more
8 1 2 4 88
0 4 2 3 5,607

BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

10.000

TABLE 10.110
MINORITY-OWNED FIRMS IN GEORGIA, BY SEX OF OWNER, MINORITY, INDUSTRY, AND MSA, 2002

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

122,015 51,370 62,320 8,259 90,461 41,276 43,267 5,918 18,310 4,866 12,186 1,258 4,453 1,395 2,994 S 26,925 8,682 15,902 2,341

14,257,774 2,694,969
10,360,971 1,190,253 5,664,651 1,299,683 3,952,092 412,876 4,200,106 566,691 3,447,595 185,820 584,860 118,303 457,378 S 7,983,702 1,276,983 5,929,342 777,377

16,332 3,800
10,524 1,939 6,149 1,760 3,685 704 2,634 526 1,963 S 660 286 355 S 9,474 1,754 6,484 1,235

11,523,287 1,735,719 8,793,763 971,562 3,909,083 647,714 2,995,449 265,919 3,466,028 454,967 2,910,080 S 440,816 88,568 348,781 S 7,154,613 999,437 5,449,533 705,643

98,618 17,730 71,592
9,081 39,106
8,433 27,415
3,258 20,412
2,679 16,719
S 4,797 1,287 3,453
S 54,556
8,010 40,724
5,823

2,219,109 360,319
1,680,520 172,394 909,070 192,482 648,374 68,213 510,638 60,378 428,228 S 89,097 23,935 63,316 S
1,216,913 143,902 968,830 104,181

By industry

674,521

Forestry, fishing & hunting, & ag

support services

5,841

Mining

239

Utilities

538

Construction

101,718

Manufacturing

14,697

Wholesale trade

22,186

Retail trade

72,461

Transportation & warehousing

29,310

Information

8,484

Finance & insurance

24,975

Real estate & rental & leasing

59,096

Professional, scientific, &

technical services

93,081

Management of companies &

enterprises

1,092

Administrative & support & waste

mgmt & remediation service

55,737

Educational services

11,051

Health care & social assistance

48,575

Arts, entertainment, & recreation 23,027

Accommodation & food services 18,158

Other services (except public admin) 86,086

Industries not classified

810

738,945,018
1,315,997 1,719,523 13,291,054 45,560,093 129,337,317 204,424,613 93,373,058 16,126,710 40,142,202 75,550,678 14,289,679
28,527,849
2,722,979
15,465,844 4,195,843
29,513,852 2,916,512
13,300,183 7,035,112 135,920

By MSA (total) Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta--Aiken Brunswick Chattanooga Columbus Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

606,112 9,348
13,287 405,317
32,503 8,342
37,921 16,018
8,888 12,570
2,738 15,685
6,599 22,274
7,926 6,696

706,988,059 10,016,452 8,256,500
518,044,278 30,255,796 4,888,993 35,622,098 16,316,572 16,994,050 11,415,622 1,460,709 17,770,607 5,447,798 20,406,397 5,885,761 4,206,426

158,665 715,750,126 3,303,861 110,491,922

1,191 143 118
20,800 7,933
11,942 22,250
4,809 2,373 7,593 7,711

1,089,765 1,712,323 13,268,812 40,383,168 128,974,247 203,613,240 91,229,946 14,906,421 39,948,086 74,501,470 10,090,545

10,261 6,811
25,189 216,166 461,967 206,335 452,383 121,004 156,155 181,677
61,996

240,439 271,550 1,653,816 6,810,945 16,057,473 9,492,632 9,009,455 3,883,292 8,172,636 8,776,485 2,036,477

23,022 25,890,350 202,124 10,965,201

1,092

2,722,979 103,134 7,101,457

9,025 1,804 14,751 2,168 10,866 10,905
810

14,462,690 4,068,275
28,417,590 2,486,551
12,761,518 5,086,230 135,920

295,651 64,313
339,070 35,291
294,271 68,874 1,189

7,168,870 1,689,994 11,199,957
846,656 3,528,407 1,565,438
20,742

147,835 2,818 3,521
94,448 8,071 2,496 8,941 4,536 2,597 3,147 685 4,428 1,740 6,238 2,404 1,765

685,952,359 9,763,213 7,846,851
503,269,622 29,390,778 4,625,682 34,311,539 15,840,739 16,687,670 10,968,255 1,393,507 17,288,086 5,271,101 19,651,080 5,643,397 4,000,839

3,097,845 107,055,683

48,095 1,328,982

53,459 1,370,787

2,063,410 78,107,703

168,319 5,014,282

33,248

807,104

202,221 5,810,049

92,121 2,519,281

64,533 1,986,746

55,746 1,623,006

8,828

195,190

82,469 2,339,913

34,973

906,510

120,259 3,435,695

40,380

920,270

29,784

690,165

S Estimates are suppressed when publication standards are not met, such as, the firm count is less than 3, or the relative standard error of the sales and receipts is 50 percent or more

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Fact Finder, 2002 Survey of Business Owners (SBO).

BUSINESS ENTERPRISE

10.000

TABLE 10.112
WOMEN-OWNED FIRMS IN GEORGIA, BY SEX OF OWNER, MINORITY, INDUSTRY AND MSA, 2002

Category

All firms

Number

Sales ($000)

Firms with paid employees

Number

Sales ($000)

Employees (number)

Annual payroll ($000)

All industries

196,195

Forestry, fishing & hunting, and
agricultural support services
Mining
Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale trade Retail trade Transportation and warehousing Information Finance and insurance Real estate and rental and leasing Professional, scientific, and
technical services Management of companies
and enterprises Administrative and support and
waste management and remediation services Educational services Health care and social assistance Arts, entertainment, and recreation Accommodation and food services Other services (except public administration)
Industries not classified

453 23 39
7,079 2,553 3,547 27,385 3,818 2,313 4,918 16,410
27,138
40
20,297 6,075
25,629 7,761 5,401
35,234 166

MSA total Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken Brunswick Chattanooga Columbus Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

178,693 2,391 3,514
124,061 8,813 2,469
10,551 4,716 1,690 3,111 934 4,553 1,929 6,285 1,945 1,731

30,029,406
56,791 D
37,410 1,712,238 2,852,643 7,251,276 4,095,984
873,724 2,280,652 1,211,700 1,267,777
2,454,166
100,449
1,275,493 219,109
1,732,840 251,684
1,109,056
1,231,221 D
28,240,276 380,988 418,504
21,598,602 971,911 271,051
1,212,765 434,526 624,757 324,957 87,646 449,207 153,020 877,855 202,001 232,486

27,005 25,765,483 196,820 5,014,014

93 S 4 1,350 941 1,264 4,343 599 377 1,116 1,792
4,282
40

D D D 1,427,427 813 7,134,806 3,589,173 769,596 2,210,801 1,055,232 574,264
1,766,663
100,449

e a b
9,364 17,034 10,901 23,951
4,916 13,125
5,344 4,725
17,259
1,847

D D D 292,654 533,985 383,026 440,364 146,388 535,880 197,795 117,322
623,796
131,529

1,677 635
3,348 390
2,238
2,429 166
24,041 473 560
16,179 1,278 403 1,285 672 333 457 192 569 192 1,134 S 314

1,017,920 165,000
1,326,711 121,251 981,601
622,046 D
24,127,202 352,350 344,066
18,644,154 805,198 242,695
1,004,325 352,580 594,978 267,948 80,533 353,195 115,285 758,278 S 211,617

23,254 4,228
24,219 2,071
23,263
10,868
c
176,748 3,572 4,252
119,594 10,212 2,995 9,213 3,428 3,148 2,935 1,291 3,246 1,343 9,525 S 1,994

482,648 61,031
554,060 28,581
274,533
196,620 D
4,728,093 72,222 69,774
3,543,685 205,893 59,986 214,354 66,434 79,838 61,010 19,101 61,918 27,845 203,137 S 42,896

D Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totals.
S Estimates are suppressed when publication standards are not met, such as, the firm count is less than 3, or the relative standard error of the sales and receipts is 50 percent or more.
a 0 to 19 employees b 20 to 99 employees c 100 to 249 employees e 250 to 499 employees
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2002 Survey of Business Owners.

TABLE 10.230 GEORGIA-BASED FIRMS IN FORTUNE'S TOP 500 COMPANIES, 2008

Ranka

State Rank

Company

Industry

22

1

46

2

83

3

118

4

129

5

165

6

166

7

193

8

243

9

328 10

359 11

378 12

Home Depot United Parcel Service Coca-Cola Coca-Cola Enterprises Delta Air Lines AFLAC Southern SunTrust Banks Genuine Parts Mohawk Industries AGCO Newell Rubbermaid

Specialty Retailers Mail, Package, Freight Delivery Beverages Beverages Airlines Insurance: Life, Health (stock) Utilities: Gas & Electric Commercial Banks Wholesalers: Diversified Miscellaneous Industrial & Farm Equipment Home Equipment, Furnishings

a Ranked by revenues. b Figures are for the year ended December 31, 2007, unless otherwise noted. c Total as of year end.

Source: "The Fortune 500," Fortune, May 5, 2008.

Base
Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Columbus Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Calhoun Atlanta

Revenuesb ($ mil)

Assetsc ($ mil)

84,740.0 49,692.0 28,857.0 20,936.0 19,154.0 15,393.0 15,353.0 13,464.6 10,843.2
7,586.0 6,828.1 6,410.9

44,324.0 39,042.0 43,269.0 24,046.0 32,423.0 65,805.0 45,789.0 179,573.9
4,774.1 8,680.1 4,787.6 6,682.9

Profits ($ mil)

Employees (number)

4,395.0 382.0
5,981.0 711.0
1,612.0 1,634.0 1,734.0 1,634.0
506.3 706.8 246.3 467.1

276,385 425,300
90,500 73,000 55,044
8,358 26,742 32,323 32,000 36,200 13,700 22,500

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.110
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002 (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)
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)

NA 8,805 5,771 1,974 1,060
452,834 19,682,275 15,720,820
3,961,455
345,929 347,479 349,958 343,853 341,769 694,032 10,258,090 65,788,386 59,370,277 3,596,798 870,613 1,180,854 769,844
26,910,214 5,215,471
126,166,158 59,661,014
13,681,183 4,995,807 3,367,650 5,317,726
12,428,809 4,460,438 3,201,957 4,766,414

303,965 350,828 242,100
77,543 31,185
14,699,536 726,439,068 576,170,541 150,268,527
10,343,449 10,337,196 10,397,248 10,391,019 10,226,608 20,453,699 336,967,174 2,025,061,815 1,787,761,978 119,801,798 31,797,950 38,910,038 46,790,051
814,887,870 91,150,805
3,916,136,712 1,887,792,650
418,649,229 155,450,815 116,908,987 146,292,048 412,502,037 152,607,016 116,523,288 143,374,003

NA Not available.
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, 2002 Economic Census, Economic Census and Surveys.

TABLE 11.111
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS IN GEORGIA, 2002

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

104

Athens

161

Atlanta

4,425

Augusta

370

Portion in Georgiab 245

Portion in S.C. b

125

Brunswick

90

Chattanooga

684

Portion in Georgiab 148

Portion in Tennb

536

Columbus

202

Portion in Georgiab 167

Portion in Alabamab 35

Dalton

448

Gainesville

240

Hinesville-Fort Stewart 17

Macon

193

Rome

119

Savannah

214

Valdosta

121

Warner Robins

58

36 50 1,424 144
91
53 18 254
49
205 73
65
8 170
98 6
51 47 73 48 17

8.2 8.4 177.5 37.4
17.8
19.7 3.3
42.1
9.6
32.5 15.1
11.1
1.4 27.9 17.7 724.0
9.6 7.6 14.4 5.2 2.9

351.6 269.0 6,837.1 1,720.1
679.5
1,040.6 141.8
1,446.9
265.9
1,181.0 468.5
370.9
47.9 820.3 537.7
24.1 435.4 250.3 695.4 160.8
99.9

6.6 6.7 124.2 23.8
19.9
11.3 2.3
31.1
8.4
22.7 12.2
8.7
1.2 23.6 14.1 409.0
7.5 6.3 10.5 4.0 2.3

13.3 13.4 248.6 48.4
24.5
23.9 4.3
61.4
16.6
44.8 23.5
16.6
2.6 50.2 27.3 873.0 15.0 13.1 22.3
7.8 4.4

258.6 187.7 3,979.6 877.8
433.1
444.7 92.3
882.7
208.9
673.8 335.9
259.7
34.9 619.1 367.7
13.5 292.8 186.6 455.6 109.3
76.5

2,739.0 734.5
25,502.4 5,456.3
2,997.5
2,458.9 421.3
4,223.4
820.4
3,402.9 1,484.7
1,213.1
140.8 2,864.4 1,777.5
159.3 4,661.8
735.7 2,344.3
569.4 619.0

213.4 51.4
1,212.1 352.7
332.5
159.2 37.6
287.6
60.0
222.6 83.6
(D)
5.7 7,847.4
170.9 15.4 91.7 64.9
147.8 58.6 20.5

Note: Manufacturing sector classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. a Includes establishments with payroll at any time during year. b Portion totals may not equal MSA total due to non disclosure of data at the county level for confidentiality purposes; data are included in higher level totals

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census,2002 Economic Census, Manufacturing, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

County
Appling Atkinson Bacon Baldwin Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley
Brooks Bulloch Burke Butts Camden Carroll Catoosa Chatham Chattooga Cherokee
Clarke Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta Crisp

TABLE 11.112 GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 2002

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

25

10

733

23,366

14

6

975

25,831

12

3

501

14,259

20

8

(H)

(D)

58

18

2,134

62,455

119

54

8,252

307,798

30

20

3,254

96,639

19

6

1,749

44,859

156

43

(I)

(D)

7

2

(G)

(D)

13

7

(F)

(D)

51

13

2,348

68,997

15

7

1,000

26,346

15

8

1,079

28,815

18

8

1,304

53,960

123

54

6,521

201,157

53

16

2,382

65,843

189

64

12,187

589,870

22

9

3,869

104,941

167

37

3,936

122,081

98

33

6,966

225,977

148

54

5,853

202,890

10

4

771

19,736

597

164

22,158

1,066,997

43

20

4,683

117,704

56

17

2,051

48,252

56

16

4,474

153,203

30

12

1,171

30,403

84

33

4,989

175,484

26

14

2,235

56,467

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

104,612 73,648 38,312 (D)
173,816 1,421,853
204,828 79,060 (D) (D)
(D) 182,838
80,759 160,834 192,728 738,564 203,406 1,863,091 320,027 267,277
603,968 876,343 101,858 3,057,777 282,776 103,889 716,558
71,623 530,239 145,019

333,136 133,232 100,669
(D) 455,930 2,837,158 576,707 229,253
(D) (D)
(D) 481,804 150,055 285,130 404,218 2,065,110 468,524 5,154,980 714,938 614,974
1,242,855 1,718,398
180,429 5,060,448
742,909 321,706 1,632,745 227,639 1,526,738 317,675

2,157 739 (D) (D)
29,652 64,398
(D) 4,875 89,830
(D)
(D) 18,499
(D) 942 (D) 40,241 19,396 (D) 21,552 19,114
46,615 34,297
(D) 181,907
27,011 6,930
13,146 16,217 76,145
9,553
(continued)

County
Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Effingham Elbert
Emanuel Evans Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton Gilmer Glynn
Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Haralson Harris Hart Henry

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 2002

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

24

8

894

25,189

21

7

709

27,987

24

10

2,068

65,928

588

179

20,728

857,389

9

6

(F)

(D)

80

30

7,340

327,938

112

29

4,055

118,600

13

3

1,083

58,824

16

8

2,022

97,955

119

27

2,875

79,369

34

14

1,977

46,449

14

7

1,870

36,473

27

6

732

12,708

104

30

4,475

183,070

119

47

7,553

250,323

169

46

6,712

237,096

47

18

2,351

76,486

794

258

30,562

1,219,395

31

9

2,841

66,215

68

16

3,030

135,403

109

59

8,346

255,693

16

7

724

21,864

15

7

662

17,458

762

243

25,437

984,990

67

20

4,294

115,146

240

98

17,738

537,694

33

16

2,123

62,765

21

3

(G)

(D)

29

11

2,064

52,694

81

30

3,225

111,934

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

78,538 55,509 220,956 4,006,557
(D) 2,554,112
302,349 356,744 474,394 274,256
153,492 172,159
46,019 476,570 735,657 815,225 320,078 6,126,659 129,857 412,139
932,129 68,725 81,177
2,350,716 270,093
1,777,531 145,833 (D) 101,444 561,182

143,025 96,443
569,124 8,956,667
(D) 4,277,026
625,119 776,052 648,290 402,410
302,245 238,048
87,559 1,328,515 1,787,806 1,610,878
514,800 11,973,516
300,603 914,228
3,823,821 118,405 375,314
4,646,717 671,475
4,534,224 365,237 (D) 278,923
1,101,418

5,313 10,240 11,200 103,697
3,595 211,579
17,667 8,644 (D)
12,444
9,087 4,391 1,574 25,469 64,931 20,920 9,512 234,530 2,874 36,686
38,612 9,837 7,237
144,695 13,673
170,921 7,566 (D) 4,273
20,956
(continued)

County
Houston Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Lamar Laurens Liberty Lowndes
Lumpkin McDuffie Macon Madison Marion Meriwether Mitchell Morgan Murray Muscogee
Newton Oconee Paulding Peach Pickens Polk Putnam Rabun Richmond Rockdale

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 2002

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

58

17

2,868

99,856

67

28

4,319

127,958

25

12

949

32,305

25

7

1,632

46,124

26

10

1,559

47,485

8

4

1,090

24,025

13

5

509

17,450

44

18

4,107

131,110

16

6

(F)

(D)

104

40

4,659

145,301

16

4

900

24,764

30

10

1,622

44,751

15

6

804

33,090

23

5

531

15,406

5

2

(G)

(D)

16

9

1,359

43,684

20

6

2,471

60,927

26

12

1,581

46,401

94

32

5,398

151,669

141

60

11,116

370,867

85

34

5,703

238,853

31

10

843

25,435

48

16

1,097

34,953

28

10

2,745

71,454

35

9

942

25,897

37

15

2,662

79,019

26

15

1,718

48,199

29

6

1,533

43,101

144

58

10,672

455,151

97

36

6,156

222,537

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

619,016 403,792
73,703 173,352 134,464
53,429 38,748 496,500
(D) 532,212
49,712 93,137 134,916 43,726
(D) 161,538
94,751 113,093 300,660 1,213,141
1,363,200 82,678 93,799
110,407 69,577
258,971 111,455 147,702 2,106,998 740,767

925,028 819,774 206,752 283,178 274,446 140,236 169,226 1,023,301
(D) 1,529,444
123,305 278,181 290,436 113,826
(D) 316,084 235,980 257,565 1,296,071 2,420,654
2,207,394 198,703 166,320 379,664 125,031 524,993 316,807 309,831
4,319,487 1,577,099

20,515 19,788
4,458 12,560
3,669 (D)
2,953 (D)
15,352 (D)
1,818 (D) (D)
1,693 (D)
10,712 2,261
14,694 12,109
(D)
69,533 2,945 2,814 7,765 5,048
13,464 2,654 5,741
169,309 39,434
(continued)

TABLE 11.112 (Continued) GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA AND COUNTIES, 2002

County
Schley Screven Spalding Stephens Sumter Telfair Thomas Tift Toombs Troup
Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Wayne White Whitfield Wilkes Wilkinson
Georgia

Establishmentsa

Total (number)

With 20 or more employees (number)

All employees

Numberb (thou)

Payroll ($ mil)

9 17 64 57 34 11 59 57 34 100
23 71 49 35
5 25 31 354 21 13
8,461

6 4 25 24 15 3 24 22 14 56
15 25 16 15
5 11
4 138
10 4
2,950

601 1,046 5,297 2,944 2,397
(F) 3,499 3,461 1,528 8,724
2,423 6,313 2,095 1,541
634 1,662
598 22,462
846 1,110
426,791

16,202 29,489 161,524 85,788 67,770
(D) 97,133 96,383 34,063 309,716
73,998 174,850
76,149 41,316 20,110 73,220 21,123 668,668 23,448 50,167
14,846,254

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Value of shipments
($ mil)

Capital expenditures
new ($ mil)

83,912 59,825 653,759 238,648 311,183
(D) 239,922 271,607
74,710 899,387
222,421 538,472 218,962
89,830 28,237 278,291 58,134 2,563,777 78,526 275,823
53,596,673

146,532 136,822 1,339,166 514,148 522,234
(D) 604,198 690,425 184,333 2,000,679
488,769 1,373,233
449,114 175,052
73,281 477,467 101,720 6,551,305 188,418 374,451
116,665,411

(D) 8,039 26,850 14,916
(D) (D) 18,191 7,134 4,530 80,323
11,204 35,253 15,920
(D) (D) (D) 3,520 73,507 4,622 (D)
2,680,637

Note: Counties not reporting data are omitted from this table. Manufacturing sector classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).
(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. (I) 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, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Manufacturing, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.114
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT IN MANUFACTURING, WITH AVERAGE HOURS AND EARNINGS OF MANUFACTURING EMPLOYEES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997-2007

Year

Manufacturing employmenta (thousands of jobs)

Average weekly hours
(number)

Average hourly earnings
(dollars)

Average weekly earnings
(dollars)

1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

547.1 552.8 550.1
538.2 505.0 471.2 452.0 448.3
449.8 447.5 431.0

Georgia
Data for 1997-2000 not available due to conversion from SIC to NAICS

40.4

12.50

40.9

13.38

39.8

14.08

39.2

14.54

39.0

14.56

39.5

14.74

39.3

14.88

505.00 547.24 560.38 569.97
567.84 582.23 584.70

1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

17,419 17,560 17,322
17,263 16,441 15,259 14,510 14,315
14,226 14,155 13,884

United States

41.7

13.14

41.4

13.45

41.4

13.85

41.3

14.32

40.3

14.76

40.5

15.29

40.4

15.74

40.8

16.14

40.7

16.56

41.1

16.81

41.2

17.26

548.22 557.09 573.25
590.77 595.19 618.75 635.99 658.49
673.33 691.02 711.36

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, October 2007.

TABLE 11.116
SUMMARY HISTORICAL STATISTICS FOR MANUFACTURING IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002-2006

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Establishments (number)a Total With 20 employees or more
Employment Total Payroll (total; $ million)
Production workers Number (thousands) Hours (millions) Wages ($ million)
Value added by manufacture ($ million) Cost of materials ($ million)b Value of shipmentsb New capital expenditures
Georgia as percent of U.S. manufacturing employmentc
Reference: U.S. manufacturing employment (thousands)

8,805 1,974
452.8 19,682.3
345.9 694.0 10,258.1 59,661.0 65,788.4 126,166.2 3,213.0
3.12
16,945.0

NA NA
430.8 15,421.8
330.2 682.2 10,081.6 58,683.3 66,293.2 125,099.0 3,007.1
3.14
16,685.6

NA NA
419.6 15,518.1
318.4 660.4 10,139.0 59,477.0 72,158.8 131,455.0 3,068.2
3.08
16,681.4

NA NA
414.2 15765.1
317.2 659.2 10371.1 64811.8 78728.1 143355.7 3564.8
3.1
13161.9

NA NA
408.2 16135.1
314.3 654.9 10586.7 61916.4 79189.1 140892.3 3904.3
3.1
12990.3

NA Not available. a Includes establishments with payroll at any time during year. b Aggregate of cost of materials and value of shipments includes extensive duplication, since products of some industries are used as materials of others. c 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, 2003-2006, Geographic Area Statistics, 2002 Economic Census.

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.117
INVENTORY, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, AND SUPPLEMENTAL COST DATA FOR MANUFACTURES, GEORGIA, 2005-2006 (millions of dollars)

Amount

Item

2005

2006

Manufacturers' inventories Beginning of year, total Detail by stage of fabrication Finished goods Work-in-process Materials and supplies

12,801.7
4,635.0 3,015.7 5,151.0

End of year, total Detail by stage of fabrication Finished goods Work-in-process Materials and supplies

12,336.8
4,286.0 3,036.7 5,014.1

Capital expenditures Total (new and used) Buildings and other structures Machinery and equipment

3,564.8 450.5
3,114.3

Total fringe benefits

4,247.2

Cost of purchased fuels used for heat and power 1,489.0

Electric energy used for heat and power

Purchased

Quantity (million kWh)

32,080.8

Cost

1,456.1

Generated less sold (million kWh)

5,219.0

12,942.5
4,497.8 3,200.8 5,243.8
12,543.9
4,536.1 2,951.8 5,056.0
3,904.3 518.3
3,386.0
4,223.7
1,559.6
30,726.1 1,614.8 5,256.0

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, 2005-2006, Geographic Area Statistics.

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.121
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS, 2006

Major industry group

All employees

Number (000)

Payroll ($ mil)

Value added by manufacture
($ mil)

Total capital expenditures ($ mil)

All industries total

408.2

16,135.1

79,189.1

3,904.3

Food manufacturing

60.6

Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 4.1

Textile mills

29.2

Textile product mills

31.8

Apparel manufacturing

4.4

Wood product manufacturing

22.5

Paper manufacturing

19.3

Printing and related support activities

16.9

Petroleum and coal products manufacturing

1.4

Chemical manufacturing

20.3

Plastics and rubber products manufacturing 29.1

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 19.9

Primary metal manufacturing

5.0

Fabricated metal product manufacturing

29.4

Machinery manufacturing

20.8

Computer and electronic product manufacturing 8.5

Electrical equipment

15.2

Transportation equipment manufacturing

40.9

Furniture and related product manufacturing 14.2

Miscellaneous manufacturing

14.4

1,851.1 208.7 882.5
1,032.8 95.9
731.2 1,101.0
724.9 65.2
1,040.1 1,058.6
853.6 212.2 1,116.4 932.2 445.1 595.7 2,144.5 449.0 588.5

9,719.6 1,462.7 3,805.4 6,925.8
313.3 3,485.5 5,128.6 1,250.0 1,155.8 6,969.0 4,546.7 2,622.5 2,920.5 3,728.8 5,190.6 1,554.0 4,586.6 11,180.4 1,070.1 1,553.1

543.0 68.2
160.1 204.5
14.7 224.0 568.9
93.6 29.8 332.0 379.4 294.8 37.3 143.1 170.2 49.3 81.2 354.4 48.9 105.7

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Annual Survey of Manufactures, 2006, Geographic Area Statistics.

TABLE 11.122
GENERAL MANUFACTURING STATISTICS FOR THE ATLANTA-SANDY SPRINGS MARIETTA METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAa, BY INDUSTRY GROUPS, 2002

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

19,176

Beverage and tobacco product manufacturing 2,700

Textile product mills

4,926

Apparel manufacturing

2,388

Wood product manufacturing

5,973

Paper manufacturing

7,668

Printing and related support activities

11,821

Petroleum and coal products

(F)

Chemical manufacturing

10,903

Plastic and rubber products manufacturing 17,623

Nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing 9,440

Primary metal manufacturing

2,046

Fabricated metal product manufacturing

16,178

Machinery manufacturing

9,239

Computer and electronic product manufacturing 9,520

Electrical equipment, appliance, and

component manufacturing

7,926

Transportation equipment manufacturing

20,006

Furniture and related product manufacturing 6,542

Miscellaneous manufacturing

9,128

595,286 101,732 133,966
46,754 179,578 319,628 464,476
(D) 486,099 577,092 344,560
82,373 550,986 372,197 437,221
312,560 1,116,552
194,546 392,578

30,579 2,915 8,335 3,615
10,026 12,482 15,536
(D) 12,192 28,382 15,626
3,196 24,667 10,005
9,110
10,667 23,197
9,734 10,971

389,775 48,743 98,257 32,779
129,460 212,845 268,335
(D) 239,418 396,026 250,271
54,514 355,904 159,803 139,917
159,622 637,083 129,748 179,306

4,468,951 783,625 425,688 216,576 383,350
1,075,414 1,038,586
(D) 2,455,105 1,881,062 1,047,675
230,253 1,438,410
930,787 970,068
884,175 4,931,825
587,004 1,397,304

7,153,881 1,540,863 1,000,930
471,197 1,017,627 2,447,517 1,688,620
(D) 4,594,783 3,582,837 1,905,368
925,576 2,848,789 1,877,293 2,169,030
2,004,560 12,517,039
1,006,343 2,245,942

135,826 77,525 16,717 (D) 14,348 73,749 82,224 11,695 95,007 133,775
112,097 8,212
83,890 45,680 44,130
46,990 162,906
15,366 38,539

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, Bartow, Butts, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper,
Lamar, Meriweather, Newton, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Rockdale, Spalding, and Walton counties.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Manufacturing, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 11.123
NUMBER OF MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY EMPLOYMENT-SIZE GROUPS, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS, 2006

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 and rubber products Nonmetallic mineral products Primary metals Fabricated metal products Machinery Computer and electronic products Electrical equipment, appliance & components Transportation equipment Furniture and related products Miscellaneous

2,916
149 17 38
140 71 6
146 17
461 40
112 80
182 22
410 137
68 32 63 326 399

2,672
136 26 35
102 37 9
171 29
323 32
133 102 278
26 426 170
63 30 56 235 253

2,041
115 7
56 108
28 2
160 66
149 11
168 172 188
23 275 139
50 35 71 114 104

617

246

50

38

7

3

46

26

31

26

13

3

0

0

65

12

41

9

27

4

3

0

42

15

61

12

28

11

6

3

53

16

35

16

16

4

16

15

35

18

19

8

23

7

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2006.

500 or more
131
38 3
13 20
0 0 1 9 2 0 0 4 4 3 1 5 1 6 17 1 3

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.133
GROSS BOOK VALUE OF DEPRECIABLE ASSETS, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES, RETIREMENTS, DEPRECIATION, AND RENTAL PAYMENTS FOR GEORGIA, 2002
(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

51,068,116 3,212,978 582,788 2,630,190 1,943,393
52,337,701 3,284,025 830,834 421,163 409,671

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Economic Census and Surveys.

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.140
SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT RELATED TO MANUFACTURED EXPORTS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2006p

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)

140,892.3 408.2
24,378.1 64.4
18,231.1 46.5
6,147.0 17.9
17.3 15.8
102.0
166.4

5,019,963.5 12,990.3
987,418.7 2,584.8
710,015.8 1,817.0
277,402.9 767.8
19.7 19.9
3,399.7
5,984.5

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, U.S. Census Bureau, Exports from Manufacturing Establishments, 2006.

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.141
SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT IN EXPORT-RELATED MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, BY INDUSTRY, GEORGIA, 2002

Direct exports

Export supporting

Total export related

Shipments Employment Shipments Employment Shipments Employment ($ millions) (thousands) ($ millions) (thousands) ($ millions) (thousands)

Manufacturing

13,043.2

Food

459.5

Beverage and tobacco products

(D)

Textile mills

736.2

Textile products

(D)

Apparel

80.2

Leather and allied products

8.1

Wood products

84.6

Paper

1,038.5

Printing and related support activities 64.6

Petroleum and coal products

23.0

Chemicals Plastics and rubber products

2,058.9 296.1

Nonmetallic mineral products

164.9

Primary metals Fabricated metal products Machinery Computers and electronic products Electrical equipment, appliances,
and components Transportation equipment

40.8 251.9 1,420.6 427.0
663.1 3,540.3

Furniture and related products

24.7

Miscellaneous products

536.8

43.3
1.9 (D)
5.0 (D)
0.5 0.1 0.4 2.5 0.5
(Z)
4.0 1.5
0.7
0.2 1.5 5.9 1.9
3.5 7.5
0.2
2.9

4,649.6
182.0 (D) 583.1 (D) 14.9
3.0 191.8 412.8
99.1
17.9
1,126.1 398.1
54.7
197.0 279.9 203.8 131.7
82.7 510.4
7.1
45.0

18.9
0.5 (D)
3.6 (D)
0.1 (Z)
0.9 1.0 0.7
(Z)
2.5 2.0
0.3
0.8 1.8 0.9 0.7
0.3 2.0
0.1
0.3

17,692.8
641.5 (D) 1,319.4 (D) 95.0 11.1 276.5 1,451.3 163.7
40.9
3,184.9 694.2
219.7
237.8 531.7 1,624.5 558.7
745.8 4,050.7
31.8
581.9

62.2
2.3 (D)
8.6 (D)
0.7 0.1 1.3 3.5 1.3
(Z)
6.5 3.5
1.0
1.0 3.3 6.8 2.6
3.8 9.5
0.2
3.1

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies. (Z) Less than 50 employees.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Exports from Manufacturing Establishments, 2002.

MANUFACTURES

11.000

TABLE 11.142
EXPORT RELATED SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT AS PERCENT OF TOTAL MANUFACTURING SHIPMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT, BY INDUSTRY, GEORGIA, 2002 (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

125,990.9
17,014.9 6,827.8 6,181.5
11,371.3 1,079.6 27.4 4,145.6 9,544.1 2,515.9 885.8
11,798.1 5,883.1 3,754.7 1,774.0 5,355.4 6,434.3 2,448.6
4,986.2 18,763.0
1,892.8 3,307.1

452.1
57.6 6.7
38.2 37.4
8.6 0.4 23.2 23.3 18.3 1.2 23.4 29.5 19.6 5.3 30.7 25.1 10.8
20.5 43.1 13.2 16.0

14.0
3.8 (D) 21.3 (D)
8.8 40.5
6.7 15.2
6.5 4.6 27.0 11.8 5.9 13.4 9.9 25.2 22.8
15.0 21.6
1.7 17.6

13.8
4.0 (D) 22.5 (D)
8.1 25.0
5.6 15.0
7.1 (W) 27.8 11.9
5.1 18.9 10.7 27.1 24.1
18.5 22.0
1.5 19.4

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual companies. (W) Withheld because estimate did not meet publication standards based on a consistency review.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, Exports from Manufacturing Establishments, 2002.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.002
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE SALES AND TAX REVENUES BY BUSINESS GROUP, FISCAL YEARS 2006 AND 2007 (thousands of dollars)

Business group

2006

Collectionsa

Percent

2007

Collectionsa

Percent

Food Apparel General merchandise Automotive Home Lumber Services Manufacturing Utilities Miscellaneous

819,633

14.3

819,441

13.9

198,801

3.5

213,481

3.6

747,109

13.0

774,009

13.1

852,560

14.9

896,204

15.2

526,192

9.2

533,673

9.0

591,547

10.3

587,397

9.9

431,632

7.5

442,189

7.5

293,166

5.1

299,505

5.1

664,579

11.6

707,998

12.0

615,590

10.7

634,977

10.8

Total Total retailb

5,740,809 3,759,885

5,908,875 3,871,785

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 Total retail group includes food, apparel, general merchandise, automotive, home, and miscellaneous groups.

Source: Georgia Department of Revenue, Statistical Report, 2007.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.111
NUMBER AND SALES OF RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2002

Area

Establishments (number)

Sales ($ thousands)

State, total
MSAsa
Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta, GA-SC Brunswick Columbus, GA-AL
Dalton Gainesville Hinesville-Fort Stewart Macon Rome
Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins Area outside MSAs
United States

34,050
28,586
700 713 16,348 1,923 613 1,040
625 551 189 1,008 424
1,338 655 428
8,688
1,114,637

90,098,578
82,194,290
1,457,728 1,763,450 52,509,412 4,900,472 1,123,689 2,732,246
1,457,647 1,493,130
328,454 2,402,472
960,214
3,239,031 1,438,868 1,218,245 15,852,136
3,056,421,997

a Includes Georgia portion of Chattanooga MSA.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 2002 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, 2002

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, 2002

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, 2002

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 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
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
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 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
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, 2002 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 12.122 RETAIL TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

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 Household appliance stores Radio, TV, and 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

478,499 61,027 40,452 36,059 4,393 3,708 989 2,719 1,655 834 230 16,867 10,034 6,833 19,984 10,391 9,593 3,441 6,152 178 5,974 14,784 11,307 2,116 9,191 2,888 589 45,455 40,388 21,129 1,405 3,254 14,600 5,067 875 4,192 82,081 76,101 73,855 2,246 2,377 826 184 304 1,063 431 226 406 3,603

11,044,779 2,388,374 1,817,582 1,671,395 146,187 125,807 35,171 90,636 53,985 29,650 7,001 444,985 233,292 211,693 526,574 292,026 234,548 131,355 103,193 4,773 98,420 372,305 267,566 50,888 216,678 90,970 13,769 1,356,025 1,253,218 540,391 57,223 70,652 584,952 102,807 21,147 81,660 1,529,185 1,422,488 1,387,452 35,036 39,751 16,154 2,724 7,765 13,108 5,139 3,257 4,712 66,946

35,371 4,175 1,693 760 933 408 64 344 169 116 59 2,074 1,279 795 2,240 1,056 1,184 467 717 64 653 1,504 1,092 212 880 318 94 2,631 2,035 262 295 393 1,085 596 144 452 3,995 2,667 1,873 794 500 134 55 42 269 93 59 117 828

30,479 3,448 1,154 254 900 352 45 307 141 108 58 1,942 1,207 735 2,018 954 1,064 429 635 64 571 1,378 990 187 803 297 91 2,158 1,612 92 289 351 880 546 140 406 3,064 1,764 975 789 491 130 55 39 267 91 59 117 809

2,945 445 272 245 27 49 16 33 24 8 1 124 70 54 181 80 101 30 71 0 71 62 48 17 31 12 2 271 225 31 5 39 150 46 4 42 332 305 302 3 8 4 0 2 2 2 0 0 19

1,099 188 173 168 5 7 3 4 4 0 0 8 2 6 31 14 17 7 10 0 10 41 35 7 28 5 1 59 56 15 0 3 38 3 0 3 347 347 346 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

848 94 94 93 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 8 2 1 1 0 1 23 19 1 18 4 0
143 142 124
1 0 17 1 0 1 252 251 250 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
(continued)

TABLE 12.122 (Continued) RETAIL TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

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

31,613 24,008
2,820 1,908 2,877 1,410 1,467 31,643 26,553 5,090 50,800 38,886 2,282 9,891 2,065 21,281
883 2,484 6,981 4,933 4,615
318 16,268 10,900
5,291 3,402 1,311
896

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

819,678

2,800

2,305

425

63

7

644,347

1,359

912

383

59

5

48,403

551

525

26

0

0

50,028

364

361

2

1

0

76,900

526

507

14

3

2

21,986

308

302

4

2

0

54,914

218

205

10

1

2

535,384

5,084

4,892

144

40

8

442,769

4,617

4,488

111

15

3

92,615

467

404

33

25

5

752,123

4,807

4,156

487

150

14

536,212

3,047

2,467

423

143

14

47,025

314

292

21

1

0

130,737

1,138

1,006

125

5

2

22,930

221

198

22

1

0

279,147

852

487

219

134

12

13,843

192

189

3

0

0

42,530

330

295

33

2

0

102,376

850

797

49

4

0

113,535

910

892

15

3

0

106,434

851

833

15

3

0

7,101

59

59

0

0

0

259,959

1,611

1,376

191

39

5

192,234

1,101

950

126

21

4

105,471

600

541

46

9

4

46,525

242

170

68

4

0

17,400

136

122

9

5

0

22,838

123

117

3

3

0

(continued)

TABLE 12.122 (Continued) RETAIL TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

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 Discount 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 Tobacco stores Nonstore retailers Electronic shopping and mail-order houses Vending machine operators Direct selling establishments Fuel dealers Heating oil dealers Liquified petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers Other fuel dealers Other direct selling establishments

5,368

67,725

510

426

65

4,221

55,720

380

308

60

4,011

52,563

345

277

56

210

3,157

35

31

4

1,147

12,005

130

118

5

89,772

1,711,349

1,809

1,356

97

42,265

811,012

285

24

17

26,771

526,705

167

15

4

47,507

900,337

1,524

1,332

80

35,525

747,331

116

4

0

11,982

153,006

1,408

1,328

80

22,199

390,643

3,309

3,034

242

2,488

36,837

614

604

8

9,064

149,298

1,044

908

130

3,931

83,341

295

198

95

5,133

65,957

749

710

35

3,773

57,708

531

482

37

6,874

146,800

1,120

1,040

67

2,423

40,118

196

150

39

412

10,888

135

133

2

1,047

32,836

143

135

5

2,992

62,958

646

622

21

346

5,114

116

114

1

12,873

403,180

1,406

1,294

68

6,395

220,389

479

420

30

1,969

49,980

162

140

12

4,509

132,811

765

734

26

1,932

59,069

283

277

6

20-99

0

13

13

0

1,838

56,391

268

262

6

0-19

0

2

2

0

2,577

73,742

482

457

20

18

1

11

1

11

1

0

0

7

0

88

268

80

164

55

93

8

104

8

104

0

0

28

5

2

0

3

3

2

0

1

3

12

0

11

2

6

1

0

0

2

1

3

0

1

0

25

19

15

14

5

5

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

5

0

a For the week including March 12.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2006.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.125
NUMBER AND SALES OF ALL RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2002

County

Establishments

with

Sales

payroll

($000)

Rank by sales
volumea

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin Banks

77

119,636

88

27

27,732

133

44

40,136

122

6

3,735

154

207

412,262

43

37

106,327

93

Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley

145

525,648

33

271

810,603

27

93

160,715

76

71

102,158

95

873 2,254,348

8

52

55,526

116

Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts

30

41,415

121

49

72,472

108

72

130,961

83

270

569,278

31

73

145,317

80

70

170,102

72

Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton

29

21,507

135

162

447,154

40

52

78,966

103

361

822,550

26

167

513,385

35

48

29,034

128

Chatham

1,179 2,887,448

5

Chattahoochee

9

4,792

153

Chattooga

77

147,453

79

Cherokee

457 1,459,703

13

Clarke

546 1,461,556

12

Clay

13

10,220

148

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia
Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson
Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas

812 2,787,525

6

25

31,013

127

2,330 8,601,411

3

200

368,793

44

183

305,860

48

268 1,018,898

22

82

110,758

90

277

879,107

25

18

12,576

147

134

244,512

55

67

128,428

84

169

240,367

57

145

278,638

52

2,186 6,218,730

4

84

123,527

85

35

87,352

101

532 1,210,583

18

407 1,693,487

10

County

Establishments

with

Sales

payroll

($000)

Rank by sales
volumea

Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans

61

77,360

104

3

(D)

(X)

87

220,622

59

86

137,470

81

94

152,207

78

60

118,135

89

Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

114

219,563

60

384 1,028,463

21

424

960,214

24

358 1,072,907

20

110

276,121

53

3,652 11,149,163

1

Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene

92

217,079

61

5

3,324

155

494

974,277

23

254

480,065

36

81

153,634

77

58

89,693

99

Gwinnett

2,513 9,767,435

2

Habersham

174

350,943

45

Hall

551 1,493,130

11

Hancock

25

19,623

137

Haralson

98

187,592

68

Harris

56

36,467

125

Hart Heard Henry Houston Irwin Jackson

76

104,522

94

27

17,365

141

435 1,266,112

15

428 1,218,245

17

31

22,965

134

259

519,021

34

Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones
Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln
Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh Macon

29

27,828

132

82

208,257

65

83

100,760

96

34

41,940

119

21

21,279

136

30

42,124

118

43

74,831

107

28

D

X

268

440,064

41

43

62,844

111

177

320,355

47

25

28,823

130

12

8,099

151

575 1,332,541

14

72

169,590

73

115

290,555

50

89

107,997

91

47

58,203

114

(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

69

93,822

97

22

36,632

124

90

106,631

92

41

41,468

120

93

121,284

86

67

77,304

105

21

13,395

146

83

165,618

74

112

208,731

64

794 2,329,515

7

201

459,981

38

71

170,140

71

27

37,932

123

178

624,837

29

123

225,688

58

93

251,144

54

61

88,340

100

23

17,750

139

135

215,323

62

46

51,689

117

77

170,260

70

12

9,684

150

93

163,822

75

34

28,458

131

Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs
Towns Treutlen Troup Turner Twiggs Union
Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington
Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox

28

32,731

126

61

64,469

110

55

60,698

113

235

450,796

39

257

538,445

32

158

297,672

49

63

61,188

112

22

16,461

144

298

634,188

28

37

56,308

115

20

16,120

145

102

191,346

67

121

180,664

69

199

350,113

46

196

466,805

37

238

429,638

42

21

16,693

143

87

137,428

82

143

214,059

63

5

2,930

156

13

10,151

149

135

194,185

66

513 1,248,916

16

28

19,391

138

Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding
Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall

868 2,207,714

9

297 1,170,817

19

14

17,329

142

59

76,735

106

53

69,499

109

246

610,518

30

118

243,709

56

21

17,710

140

142

279,570

51

15

6,529

152

3

1,501

157

73

89,711

98

Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

66

80,207

102

26

28,952

129

64

119,868

87

Georgia

34,050 90,098,578

(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, 2002 Economic Census, Retail Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.211
NUMBER AND SALES OF WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES AND BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA IN GEORGIA, 2002

Area

Number of establishments

Sales ($000)

MSAs Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta, GA-SC Brunswick Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesville Hinesville-Fort Stewart Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Georgia MSA totala Outside MSA
United States

232 175 9,293 452 113 271 313 262
10 291
96 388 145
53
13,794 12,094
1,700
435,521

1,132,972 1,510,849 172,605,614 4,597,745
512,249 1,261,056 3,701,794 1,984,915
(D) 1,562,198
464,928 (D) 558,611 156,736
201,091,040 190,049,667
11,041,373
4,634,755,112

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, 2002 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.220
GEORGIA WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS AND SALES, BY MAJOR TYPE OF OPERATION, 2002

2002

Total Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Merchant wholesalers Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Manufacturers' sales branches and sales offices Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Agents, brokers, durable goods Establishments (number) Sales ($000)
Agents, brokers, nondurable goods Establishments (number) Sales ($000)

13,791 201,086,685
11,863 90,917,706
723 94,752,887
846 11,866,081
359 3,550,011

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, 2002 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.221
GEORGIA WHOLESALE TRADE, SUMMARY DATA BY TYPE OF GOODS, 2002

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)

8,509 112,170,968
10,997,936 6.0
6,063,267 1,565,025
124,925

4,077 73,499,625
5,825,663 6.7
2,772,300 680,830 68,043

13,794 201,091,040
17,428,672 5.9
9,177,276 2,327,266
201,018

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, 2002 Economic Census, Wholesale Trade, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

TABLE 12.222 WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

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 Other 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

207,204 125,488
12,420 4,562 5,638 1,690 530 9,080 2,191 6,889
11,740 7,517 1,719 1,139 1,365
27,120 763
5,211 14,020
1,596 3,746
391 1,393 4,769 4,657
112 16,144
6,471 2,031 7,642

10,882,268 6,910,488 609,038 258,091 267,383 67,022 16,542 378,216 88,044 290,172 515,467 307,950 81,543 57,330 68,644 1,878,047 63,446 276,025 1,117,794 76,785 256,338 16,668 70,991 262,963 257,986 4,977 1,064,107 357,908 125,510 580,689

14,097 7,746 796 214 417 117 48 592 227 365 706 346 157 105 98 1,093 26 218 397 134 223 24 71 276 262 14 932 438 80 414

12,030 6,419 642 157 350 96 39 499 202 297 553 243 140 94 76 868 19 165 314 111 178 21 60 211 198 13 774 375 60 339

1,311 864 101 38 41 16 6 52 17 35 104 68 11 8 17 127 4 30 44 19 24 1 5 45 44 1 98 42 12 44

430

326

276

187

39

14

12

7

20

6

4

1

3

0

25

16

4

4

21

12

33

16

23

12

4

2

2

1

4

1

48

50

1

2

10

13

20

19

3

1

11

10

1

1

2

4

14

6

14

6

0

0

34

26

14

7

3

5

17

14

(continued)

TABLE 12.222 (Continued) WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

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

8,836

432,757

645

537

71

27

10

2,892

141,049

210

171

28

7

4

3,738

162,663

198

149

30

16

3

1,801

107,602

200

183

11

4

2

405

21,443

37

34

2

0

1

24,992

1,358,248

1,815

1,533

208

42

32

3,582

228,843

159

108

35

9

7

3,377

118,222

238

199

31

4

4

11,797

699,771

825

705

88

15

17

3,754

194,914

361

320

31

8

2

1,633

67,715

165

147

14

3

1

849

48,783

67

54

9

3

1

10,387

411,645

891

802

58

14

17

1,746

80,039

130

115

10

2

3

424

15,911

35

32

1

1

1

2,932

109,467

213

176

26

6

5

910

35,807

162

155

4

2

1

4,375

170,421

351

324

17

3

7

69,709

3,412,264

3,627

2,964

387

147

129

6,433

393,161

380

316

36

17

11

1,040

58,650

62

50

7

2

3

2,279

105,210

167

143

14

6

4

3,114

229,301

151

123

15

9

4

8,053

564,683

202

159

16

13

14

4,102

186,659

353

296

41

10

6

1,432

68,528

101

83

12

3

3

1,699

74,459

121

96

19

3

3

875

38,595

109

96

9

4

0

96

5,077

22

21

1

0

0

(continued)

TABLE 12.222 (Continued) WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

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

23,894

978,319

817

610

103

3,618

151,040

119

89

11

4,138

189,254

83

52

12

1,051

40,062

46

29

12

487

17,213

28

21

5

1,484

48,855

55

43

4

659

31,654

30

26

2

1,629

67,991

43

33

7

3,636

122,645

125

97

15

7,192

309,605

288

220

35

743

27,441

104

95

8

181

8,269

27

25

2

83

1,683

16

15

1

479

17,489

61

55

5

6,755

380,869

490

412

57

1,343

79,769

104

89

13

5,412

301,100

386

323

44

2,665

139,986

264

233

25

1,922

96,978

164

142

16

743

43,008

100

91

9

5,097

270,770

86

37

19

2,835

125,598

43

9

14

2,262

145,172

43

28

5

11,967

470,376

931

806

82

2,692

99,434

280

246

27

1,882

67,143

81

64

7

1,961

63,444

152

130

19

2,187

77,840

39

23

4

511

23,813

69

64

4

2,734

138,702

310

279

21

a For the week including March 12.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, 2006.

45

59

11

8

10

9

4

1

0

2

4

4

0

2

0

3

4

9

12

21

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

11

10

1

1

10

9

5

1

5

1

0

0

19

11

13

7

6

4

27

16

7

0

5

5

1

2

6

6

1

0

7

3

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.225
NUMBER AND SALES OF WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2002

County

Sales Establishments ($000)

Appling

26

Atkinson

6

Bacon

15

Baker

2

Baldwin

26

Banks

8

Barrow

49

Bartow

111

Ben Hill

12

Berrien

22

Bibb

255

Bleckley

3

Brantley

5

Brooks

6

Bryan

21

Bulloch

52

Burke

18

Butts

9

Calhoun

8

Camden

8

Candler

8

Carroll

103

Catoosa

41

Charlton

6

Chatham

357

Chattahoochee

13

Chattooga

240

Cherokee

113

Clarke

4

Clay

286

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia

3 1,577
55 58 86 21

Cook

88

Coweta

3

Crawford

40

Crisp

8

Dade

22

Dawson

33

33,201 (D) (D) (D) (D)
15,288
277,383 549,048
39,852 (D)
1,517,753 (D)
(D) (D) (D) 252,939 (D) (D)
23,760 (D) (D)
1,931,571 (D)
21,847
2,789,968 38,568
1,068,083 1,311,023
1,337 4,451,421
(D) 21,812,823
(D) 212,521 3,424,830 140,803
1,078,796 (D)
217,952 (D) (D)
189,587

Sales rank
74 (X) (X) (X) (X) 86
30 21 70 (X) 11 (X)
(X) (X) (X) 33 (X) (X)
80 (X) (X) 10 (X) 82
7 71 15 12 96
5
(X) 3
(X) 35
6 41
14 (X) 34 (X) (X) 38

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

1,196 16 17
174 117
11
10 47 31 10 16 187
96 348
29 2,297
25 103
49 26 21 2,091 41 262
1 14 18 16
2 118
53 8
55 2
20 19
3 11 12
5 2 48

12,918,395

4

12,387

87

53,716

63

974,203

17

932,046

18

48,603

67

(D)

(X)

70,111

54

103,210

47

7,676

88

25,706

78

535,718

23

464,928

26

2,547,488

8

(D)

(X)

84,705,048

1

56,231

62

503,865

25

277,232

31

128,714

43

68,447

56

36,028,796

2

87,907

48

1,984,915

9

(D)

(X)

70,325

53

(D)

(X)

(D)

(X)

(D)

(X)

881,969

19

156,736

39

18,615

85

533,822

24

(D)

(X)

(D)

(X)

60,782

59

(D)

(X)

(D)

(X)

21,572

84

(D)

(X)

(D)

(X)

203,499

36

(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.225 (Continued)
NUMBER AND SALES OF WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENTS, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2002

County

Sales Establishments ($000)

Sales rank

County

Sales Establishments ($000)

Sales rank

Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln

12

(D)

(X)

8

(D)

(X)

6

2,406

94

2

(D)

(X)

137

537,644

22

18

30,693

76

Long Lowndes Lumpkin McDuffie McIntosh Macon

11

32,152

75

5

(D)

(X)

16

34,911

72

20

(D)

(X)

4

(D)

(X)

4

5,149

91

Madison Marion Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe

7

21,677

83

30

130,294

42

20

(D)

(X)

2

(D)

(X)

15

69,721

55

33

(D)

(X)

Montgomery

224

1,059,263

16

Morgan

61

380,107

28

Murray

36

148,527

40

Muscogee

6

(D)

(X)

Newton

72

195,511

37

Oconee

20

112,793

46

Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall
Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs
Towns Treutlen Troup Turner Twiggs Union
Upson Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

4

(D)

(X)

1

(D)

(X)

21

74,752

52

7

(D)

(X)

10

47,658

68

11

52,049

65

69

318,763

29

80

383,364

27

43

(D)

(X)

7

3,605

92

3

(D)

(X)

66

(D)

(X)

14

83,551

51

1

(D)

(X)

9

59,260

61

12

(D)

(X)

51

(D)

(X)

82

258,434

32

54

(D)

(X)

4

(D)

(X)

17

34,359

73

14

59,506

60

3

2,037

95

4

3,492

93

Oglethorpe Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike
Polk Pulaski Putnam Quitman Rabun Randolph
Richmond Rockdale Schley Screven Seminole Spalding

31

84,944

50

15

(D)

(X)

10

(D)

(X)

19

(D)

(X)

11

61,824

57

18

114,912

45

2

(D)

(X)

4

(D)

(X)

12

23,110

81

237

792,550

20

120

1,305,402

13

5

(D)

(X)

5

6,152

89

15

49,909

66

51

(D)

(X)

27

52,382

64

7

(D)

(X)

36

(D)

(X)

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox

19

41,850

69

280

(D)

(X)

6

5,405

90

12

27,678

77

9

(D)

(X)

33

86,914

49

Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

18

61,520

58

7

24,833

79

32

118,685

44

Georgia

13,794 201,091,040

(X)

Note: Wholesale trade classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (D) Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual companies. (X) Not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 2002 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, 2002

NAICS Industries
Albany
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting Telecommunications Real estate and rental and leasing Professional, scientific, and technical services Administrative & 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, & recreation Other services (except public administration)
Athens
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
46 2 9
25 155 226
114 8
290 25
254 213
5 7 90 12 55
58 9
NA 18 215 385
186 37
362 37
326 244
5 8 59 15 53

Sales ($000)
NA NA (D) NA 82,967 (D)
102,152 (D)
315,895 (D)
139,744 77,272
(D) (D) 424,284 (D) 22,116
NA NA NA NA 117,361 (D)
121,801 (D)
326,053 26,522
232,540 102,157
(D) (D) 374,324 12,184 65,129
(continued)

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NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 2002

NAICS Industries
Atlanta
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Publishing industries Software publishers Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting Telecommunications Data processing, hosting, and related 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 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)
2,847 688 327 406 136
1,087 364
6,175 17,354
6,758 842
8,484 1,147 8,568 6,976
62 131 1,136 215 1,063
146 7
27 74 450 839
464 52
945 114 778 591
10 7
164 42
111

Sales ($000)
NA 4,021,631 1,930,065
NA 6,117,224
NA 3,048,923 7,622,229
(D)
11,173,954 (D)
9,671,675 1,316,910 8,005,467 3,206,074
(D) (D) 6,921,817 394,963 1,844,744
NA NA 53,054 NA 317,587 (D)
627,365 20,956
1,145,263 136,517 548,274 223,251
(D) 1,262 1,453,185 33,977 62,001
(continued)

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TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 2002

NAICS Industries
Brunswick
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
Columbus
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting Telecommunications Data processing, hosting, and related 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)

Establishments (number)
37 4
NA 14 168 237
146 9
228 31
262 140
3 2 33 5 32
109 7
18 44 20 294 408
258 17
442 45
477 372
5 1 97 24 89

Sales ($000)
NA NA NA NA 68,763 (D)
91,703 (D)
216,381 (D)
354,371 47,044
(D) (D) 351,034 (D) 12,941
NA NA (D) NA (D) 214,682 (D)
174,313 (D)
572,372 (D)
388,868 147,756
(D) (D) 479,310 (D) 70,445
(continued)

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TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 2002

NAICS Industries
Dalton
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
Gainesville
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
30 2
NA 14 102 181
91 7
174 15
209 144
1 NA 35
7 21
37 4
NA 13 151 290
181 19
284 39
232 198
3 3 31 10 39

Sales ($000)
NA NA NA NA 60,660 (D)
84,138 868 (D)
2,285 142,997
52,422
(D) NA (D) 7,136 10,904
NA NA NA NA 98,698 (D)
121,281 (D) (D) (D)
198,658 62,398
(D) (D) (D) (D) 23,433
(continued)

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TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 2002

NAICS Industries
Hinesville
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
Macon
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
12 1
NA 10 40 51
43 1
50 3
84 68
1 NA 19
3 12
87 6
15 35 219 458
213 22
525 43
414 308
5 6 90 15 81

Sales ($000)
NA NA NA NA 46,594 (D)
13,386 (D) (D) (D)
44,485 30,046
(D) NA (D) (D) 2,785
NA NA (D) NA 149,792 (D)
193,430 (D)
762,625 (D)
290,579 121,696
(D) (D) 546,986 (D) 51,820
(continued)

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TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 2002

NAICS Industries
Rome
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
Savannah
Subject to federal income tax Information servicesa Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting 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)
32 5
NA 15 81 175
86 8
188 21
185 99
NA NA 30
6 19
112 9
16 48 365 646
398 27
550 80
733 429
3 6 107 31 89

Sales ($000)
NA NA NA NA 42,391 66,036
70,880 2,083 (D) (D)
121,357 42,493
NA NA (D) (D) 7,350
NA NA 47,607 NA 253,337 (D)
551,957 (D) (D) (D)
601,708 195,415
(D) (D) (D) (D) 53,421
(continued)

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TABLE 12.301 (Continued)
NUMBER AND RECEIPTS OF SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY FEDERAL TAX STATUS AND SECTOR, IN GEORGIA'S MSAs, 2002

NAICS Industries

Establishments (number)

Sales ($000)

Valdosta

Subject to federal income tax

Information servicesa

34

Motion picture and sound recording industries

3

Broadcasting

NA

Telecommunications

17

Real estate and rental and leasing

92

Professional, scientific, and technical services

210

Administrative and support and waste management

and remediation services

123

Educational services

13

Health care and social assistance

282

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

21

Accommodation and food services

225

Other services (except public administration)

157

Exempted from federal income tax

Professional, scientific, and technical services

1

Educational services

2

Health care and social assistance

36

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

4

Other services (except public administration)

31

Warner Robins

Subject to federal income tax

Information servicesa

28

Motion picture and sound recording industries

2

Broadcasting

NA

Telecommunications

13

Real estate and rental and leasing

94

Professional, scientific, and technical services

213

Administrative and support and waste management

and remediation services

102

Educational services

11

Health care and social assistance

192

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

18

Accommodation and food services

201

Other services (except public administration)

153

Exempted from federal income tax

Professional, scientific, and technical services

2

Educational services

3

Health care and social assistance

32

Arts, entertainment, and recreation

3

Other services (except public administration)

21

NA NA NA NA 44,160 (D)
100,483 (D) (D) (D)
188,021 42,627
(D) (D) (D) (D) 15,346
NA NA NA NA 41,372 (D)
90,254 (D) (D) (D)
150,390 (D)
(D) (D) (D) (D) (D)

Note: Industry classification based on NAICS (North American Industry Classification System. (D) Data withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies. NA Data not available at time of publication. a Data for subsectors as available at time of publication. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic
Census, Service Industries, Geographic Area Series.

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SUMMARY DATA FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY SECTOR AND FEDERAL TAX STATUS, GEORGIA, 2002

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 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

4,081 950 595 355 503 396 107 320 284 220
1,643 548 444
9,660 7,561 2,756 2,769 2,036 2,025
381 1,046
224
374 74
23,566 4,757
3,307 3,140 1,037 3,970 3,928
237 1,220 1,970
10,173 9,629 632 135 1,464 1,092 633 716 4,388 569 544 296 77 171

NA 4,612,112 2,628,498 1,983,614
NA NA NA 6,347,970 (D) (Q) NA 4,204,747 3,377,207 9,574,062 6,250,413 2,663,245 1,932,854 1,654,314 2,487,000 1,008,943 642,139 131,185
704,733 836,649 24,850,530 4,461,986
2,402,069 4,017,885
583,152 5,331,460 4,868,394
540,457 1,582,810 1,062,317
14,220,855 13,128,605
719,365 358,536 4,859,837 1,654,029 1,135,503 1,005,492 2,414,419 981,424 1,092,250 687,336 175,134 229,780

145,370 29,914 20,345 9,569 5,932 5,230 702 16,112 (I) 10,300 68,759 22,419 19,728 59,817 40,280 13,319 9,590 17,371 17,826 5,151 7,832 1,269
3,574 1,711 190,914 27,847
33,942 32,758
3,866 36,190 26,458
4,190 12,280 13,383
291,094 284,221
8,893 5,369 155,676 24,892 7,573 24,471 47,013 10,334 6,873 4,103
744 2,026

7,140,428 1,517,131
713,480 803,651 154,460 123,574
30,886 732,975
(D) 368,029 3,392,889 1,253,295 1,088,183 1,978,011 1,377,637 366,651 320,142 690,844 460,274 156,446 139,020
32,608
132,200 140,100 9,752,027 1,545,206
1,115,297 1,676,961
160,620 2,370,359 1,699,929
329,954 497,561 356,140
7,036,935 6,796,119
330,200 167,220 3,663,860 642,752 315,879 509,823 880,506 285,879 240,816 144,735
28,378 67,703
(continued)

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TABLE 12.321 (Continued)
SUMMARY DATA FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY SECTOR AND FEDERAL TAX STATUS, GEORGIA, 2002

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
Accommodation 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)

1,157
283 134 653
87 15,504 12,663
5,657 2,864 2,868
490 243 376 165
46 33
8
5 889 390
132 350
17 1,906
296
4 47 1,559 1,845 635 110 76 87
64 298
15 1,195
77 12 205 15,463 1,750 1,609 99 42 13,713 5,577 6,771 870 495

624,930
225,013 227,655 142,235
30,027 16,959,294 12,678,300
7,319,254 1,987,985
856,771 1,028,158
730,545 510,670 244,917 1,842,079 1,662,229
88,939
90,911 1,666,419 1,313,843
67,370 272,865
12,341 772,496 140,038
1,253 77,290 553,915 1,869,405 847,303 107,241 463,282 168,984
25,457 82,339 13,719 1,008,383 148,526
(D) (D) 12,740,423 2,720,368 2,663,879 45,363 11,126 10,020,055 4,381,800 4,619,935 802,192 216,128

8,284
1,785 2,476 3,684
339 200,048 114,996
55,521 20,090 10,819
9,369 4,735 11,283 3,179 18,158 15,912 1,320
926 41,331 31,975
2,486 6,601
269 25,563
2,717
13 1,390 21,443 22,848 4,247
494 1,535 1,363
173 682 184 18,417 2,207 (C) (G) 293,064 40,077 39,315 592 170 252,987 113,132 121,060 14,664 4,131

192,756
74,547 64,448 44,111
9,650 6,949,873 5,324,787 3,327,993
755,998 316,115 404,900 206,941 219,071
93,769 541,905 478,153
33,728
30,024 725,968 594,918
31,107 95,577
4,366 357,213
57,131
227 29,833 270,022 633,373 365,426 17,612 285,672 28,158
9,339 24,645
3,755 264,192
36,681 (D) (D)
3,515,727 699,814 686,598 11,297 1,919
2,815,913 1,331,781 1,205,622
227,891 50,619
(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

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TABLE 12.321 (Continued)
SUMMARY DATA FOR SERVICE INDUSTRIES ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, BY SECTOR AND FEDERAL TAX STATUS, GEORGIA, 2002

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

11,856 6,412 4,555
468
705 684 5,444 2,451 601 1,439 953

4,985,570 3,050,190 1,981,804
367,420
512,310 188,656 1,935,380 507,961 351,740 614,168 461,511

68,738 35,308 23,740
3,768

1,556,892 954,029 597,911
138,117

5,031 2,769 33,430 12,387 3,991 11,014 6,038

154,042 63,959
602,863 212,144
88,284 191,355 111,080

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

113 62 51
211
21 29 125 36 2,423 298 190 75 33 144 121 14
9 338
57
102 79
100 1,643
720
270 93
560

315,384 40,320
275,064 123,418
15,337 30,260 37,867 39,954 14,519,025 973,901 681,769 148,572 143,560 11,353,277 10,560,947 359,409
432,921 584,826 243,573
70,703 158,178 112,372 1,607,021 487,854
786,509 108,680 223,978

1,673 594
1,079 1,918
86 698 870 264 174,854 11,512 7,716 2,169 1,627 124,952 113,039 7,522
4,391 12,914
5,423
1,832 3,112 2,547 25,476 10,173
3,626 3,493 8,184

138,643 21,580
117,063 41,032
3,523 16,909 11,952
8,648 5,520,666
384,369 262,792
64,815 56,762 4,415,310 4,032,144 222,250
160,916 266,297 117,788
35,407 58,242 54,860 454,690 190,791
94,484 55,520 113,895
(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, 2002

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

465 118
83 35 101 246 2,052 310 269 559
914

580,285 143,067
94,719 48,348 126,101 311,117 2,327,312 1,048,526 166,372 358,171
754,243

12,420 2,072 1,401 671 2,122 8,226
16,333 3,660 1,569 5,696
5,408

216,724 43,826 34,064 9,762 46,166
126,732 518,551 157,555
43,214 112,437
205,345

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. (Q) Receipts not collected at this level of detail for multi-establishment firms. NA Not available. (A) 0 to 19 employees. (C) 100 to 249 employees. (G) 1,000 to 2,499 employees. (I) 5,000 to 9,999 employees. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, 2002 Economic Census, Geographic Area Series.

TABLE 12.322 SERVICE INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

Industry
Total
Service Industries
Information Publishing industries Motion picture and sound recording industries Broadcasting Telecommunications Data processing, hosting, and related 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

3,623,210
2,093,023
124,433 29,267 6,756 11,806 50,604 20,398 179263
1,000-2,499 95,665 14,028 67569
500-999 67,056 45,351 19,647 2,058
222,435 111,165 355,047
8,161 72,189

137,926,543
81,814,041
8,374,531 1,801,831
175,114 846,920 3,648,978 1,474,542 10,757,328
0 4,836,154 1,676,566 4,056,496
0 2,949,817 2,129,546
626,755 193,516 12,935,102 9,655,752 9,890,228 312,505 2,331,582

225,996
136,759
4,361 928 594 377
1,646 526
15,225 2
7,654 2,007 5,494
68 12,328 10,115
2,139 74
27,220 1,532
11,660 592
2,324

193,348
117,835
3,435 705 507 284
1,267 417
13,735 0
6,758 1,860 5,055
62 11,825
9,785 1,986
54 25,306
953 9,538
493 1,858

20,037
12,116
496 128
57 47 203 42 977
1 623
97 252
4 356 216 128
12 1,266
241 925
66 241

7,004
3,963
203 43 25 27 80 23
296 0
175 29 92 0 92 70 17 5
359 142 520
24 110

5,607
2,845
227 52 5 19 96 44
217 1
98 21 95
2 55 44
8 3 289 196 677 9 115
(continued)

TABLE 12.322 (Continued) SERVICE INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES, PAYROLL, AND ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2006

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

408,413

15,496,774

20,046

16,977

1,949

584

536

Ambulatory health care services

144,926

7,101,040

14,467

13,103

971

257

136

Hospitals

149,540

6,186,192

197

11

4

11

171

Nursing and residential care facilities

55,082

1,219,504

1,398

786

226

207

179

Social assistance

58,865

990,038

3,984

3,077

748

109

50

Arts, entertainment and recreation

41,911

1,150,032

2,755

2,284

292

112

67

Performing arts, spectator sports, and related industries

7,763

563,850

895

841

29

13

12

Museums, historical sites and like institutions

2,890

73,068

139

106

21

6

6

Amusement, gambling and recreation industries

31,258

513,114

1,721

1,337

242

93

49

Accommodation and food services

354,332

4,653,558

17,754

11,872

4,272

1,269

341

Accommodation

45,189

901,255

1,940

1,426

376

69

69

Food services and drinking places

309,143

3,752,303

15,814

10,446

3,896

1,200

272

Other services (except public administration)

155,931

3,598,338

20,893

19,395

1,097

276

125

Repair and maintenance

37,638

1,112,297

6,486

6,163

259

48

16

Personal and laundry services

38,489

764,537

5,877

5,564

242

47

24

Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof and like organizations

79,804

1,721,504

8,530

7,668

596

181

85

Unclassified establishments

848

20,999

661

657

4

0

0

a For the week including March 12. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2006.

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES

12.000

TABLE 12.325
SERVICE INDUSTRYa EMPLOYEES, ESTABLISHMENTS, AND PAYROLL, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2006

Establishments Employees

County

(number)

(number)

Annual payroll ($000)

Appling

175

Atkinson

32

Bacon

101

Baker

13

Baldwin

507

Banks

69

Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley

536 1,022
199 129 2,769
95

Brantley

76

Brooks

109

Bryan

328

Bulloch

812

Burke

161

Butts

212

Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton

36 540 104 1,064 472
72

Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay

4,264 58
159 2,715 1,935
17

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia

2,261 58
12,810 424 454
1,218

Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp Dade Dawson

166 1,179
35 282 105 285

1,391 71
1,076 0
8,432 700

27,276 466
21,434 0
208,296 10,651

4,680 10,488
2,325 1,221 48,402
779

128,585 270,060
41,689 35,814 1,525,834 15,771

410 838 2,689 8,652 1,334 1,869

6,706 20,553 58,295 180,402 27,276 42,070

358 4,988 1,168 12,420 5,991
582

8,245 105,507
20,286 341,215 151,459
9,806

65,985 486
1,115 20,747 26,253
81

1,938,457 13,430 18,297
589,971 740,849
1,483

32,882 322
179,458 4,867 4,586
12,439

859,926 7,844
7,273,029 115,829 103,608 286,884

1,407 11,963
115 3,472
763 2,206

24,551 264,122
1,857 69,495 14,208 51,352

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

307 10,876
200 77
1,558 1,397
110 7
344 190 217 121
306 1,900 1,203 2,380
239 25,113
319 16
1,582 509 208 200
12,929 487
2,230 44
248 246
214 48
2,043 1,442
64 615
75 131 144
65 52 149

3,089 165,779
2,193 478
23,374 18,776

69,697 6,894,169
46,491 8,309
639,180 389,072

628 0
2,527 1,720 1,935 1,105

15,373 0
56,447 36,256 47,009 24,808

2,598 19,367 20,099 19,364
2,075 508,535

61,640 524,594 556,295 717,474
44,030 25,982,426

2,749 60
20,002 5,649 1,566 1,626

69,548 2,067
555,479 134,974
33,656 41,538

166,392 4,486
27,227 273
1,991 1,384

6,178,632 107,365 950,480 4,404 45,527 29,441

1,560 219
22,517 20,677
933 5,340

45,942 3,488
546,618 530,145
20,202 136,783

623 1,112 1,218
593 285 928

13,274 19,630 26,345 11,522
6,840 18,062

(continued)

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICES
TABLE 12.325 (Continued) SERVICE INDUSTRYa EMPLOYEES, ESTABLISHMENTS, AND
PAYROLL, BY COUNTY, GEORGIA, 2006

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

134 61
573 155 505
72
36 1,485
281 265 118 100
171 39
154 65
193 223
42 256 186 2,694 755 513
82 758 266 349 130 115
339 113 216
17 268
76
2,875 1,231
26 119 103 689

1,092 478
7,293 1,613 6,083
353

21,484 9,774
201,818 34,549
137,079 5,369

280 20,958
2,094 2,789
694 804

4,568 477,213
50,944 57,335 12,720 17,454

1,056 248
1,419 559
1,723 2,204

23,297 4,886
32,819 12,302 36,940 38,477

191 2,175 1,844 51,571 7,524 3,956

3,993 54,002 38,857 1,488,119 187,673 96,680

385 6,443 2,218 2,668
901 698

9,270 143,200
38,757 66,452 17,965 13,823

3,520 1,519 2,419
46 2,391
471

66,170 41,018 50,333
809 56,380
9,112

53,622 15,573
41 1,087
823 9,861

1,768,938 423,022 723 21,136 18,480 223,211

Stephens

314

Stewart

46

Sumter

376

Talbot

22

Taliaferro

11

Tattnall

147

Taylor

82

Telfair

118

Terrell

91

Thomas

633

Tift

589

Toombs

412

Towns

171

Treutlen

34

Troup

795

Turner

84

Twiggs

43

Union

307

Upson

299

Walker

432

Walton

885

Ware

526

Warren

45

Washington

215

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox

286 9
34 340 1,175
42

Wilkes

127

Wilkinson

66

Worth

142

Georgia

134,409

3,586 301
4,521 10 0
1,357

82,461 6,198
103,582 200 0
28,283

349 1,046
550 8,404 7,901 4,388

6,235 23,291 10,697 234,786 213,626 102,358

1,311 215
13,677 937 209
2,749

29,543 3,779
331,565 15,439 4,345 72,379

3,077 3,598 7,888 6,124
200 2,339

80,120 77,142 196,946 152,126
4,336 54,578

3,062 9
16 2,603 14,646
239

64,028 114 270
49,473 452,543
4,168

1,141 449
1,044

26,463 10,273 21,188

1,894,696 69,757,806

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, 2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.001
EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES SECTOR, 2006

Industry

Number of

Annual taxable

employees

payroll

(week of March 12)

($000)

Establishments (number)

Transportation and warehousing

164,058

Air transportation

30,490

Scheduled air transportation

(F)

Nonscheduled air transportation

(B)

Water transportation

221

Deep sea, coastal and Great Lakes water transportation

(B)

Inland water transportation

(A)

Truck transportation

57,123

General freight trucking

42,228

Specialized freight trucking

14,895

Transit and ground passenger transportation

4,519

Urban transit systems

(C)

Interurban and rural bus transportation

303

Taxi and limousine service

(C)

School and employee bus transportation

(E)

Charter bus industry

515

Other transit and ground passenger transportation

1,451

Pipeline transportation

(D)

Pipeline transportation of natural gas

(B)

Transportation support activities

23,145

Broadcasting11,806

846,920

Telecommunications

50,604

Radio and television broadcasting

5000 - 9999

Cable and other program distribution

8,518

Wired telecommunications carriers

27,085

Wireless telecom carriers (excluding satellite)

11,734

Utilities

21,157

Elec power generation, transmission and distribution

19,582

Natural gas distribution

1,171

Water, sewage and other systems

404

Water supply and irrigation systems

287

6,801,876 2,048,764
(G) (G) 14,036 (G) (G) 2,129,619 1,636,791 119,512 99,248 (G) 9,066 (G) (G) 11,876 31,686 (G) (G) 806,552 377 3,648,978 (G) 611,775 2,149,580 672,029 1,519,347 1,426,167 79,071 14,109 4,099

6,236 134 65 69 24 21 3
3,558 1,974 492,828
292 8
10 108
21 33 112 43 19 1180
1,646 339 177 888 467 560 444 56 60 52

Note: Classified according to NAICS (North American Industry Classification System). (A) Employment 20 to 99. (B) Employment 100 to 249. (C) Employment 250 to 499. (D) Employment 500 to 999. (E) Employment 1,000 to 2,499. (F) Employment 25,000 to 49,999. (G) Data withheld to avoid disclosure.

Source: U.S. Deparatment of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns, Georgia, 2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.101
COMMERCE OF GEORGIA OCEAN PORTS, 2003-2006 (in tons)

2003

2004

2005

Savannah Total Foreign Imports Exports Domestic
Brunswick Total Foreign Imports Exports Domestic

23,369 21,501 13,174
8,327 1,866
1,992 1,875 1,057
818 116

28,177 26,078 16,535
9,544 2,098
2,255 2,164 1,373
791 91

30,114 28,300 18,216 10,084
1,814
2,347 2,235 1,563
672 111

Source: U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Waterborne Commerce of the United States, 2003-2006.

2006
33,970 32,282 21,864 10,418
1,688
2,499 2,410 1,402 1,008
89

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.201
TOTAL AND STATE-CONTROLLED MILEAGE, ROADS AND STREETS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, CLASSIFIED BY SYSTEM, 1997-2006

State

Total mileagea

State controlledb

Rural state control

Urban state control

1997 Georgia United States
1998 Georgia United States
1999 Georgia United States
2000 Georgia United States
2001 Georgia United States
2002 Georgia United States
2003 Georgia United States
2004 Georgia United States
2005 Georgia United States
2006 Georgia United States

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
116,533 3,974,103
116,915 3,981,521
117,645 3,995,644
118,200 4,016,734

17,926 804,993
17,821 770,851
17,837 770,638
17,837 771,993
17,882 772,270
17,864 773,289
17,872 772,555
17,943 774,687
17,930 777,252
17,910 779,074

14,935 692,767
14,849 660,834
14,859 660,682
14,859 661,798
14,861 663,134
14,860 662,855
14,859 652,522
13,969 648,555
13,950 636,339
13,924 635,114

2,991 112,226
2,972 110,017
2,978 109,956
2,978 110,195
3,021 109,136
3,004 110,434
3,013 120,033
3,974 126,132
3,980 140,913
3,986 143,960

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, 1997-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.203
EXPENDITURES FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE ON HIGHWAYS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2006 (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 2003 2004
2005 2006

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 1,250,761 1,252,142
1,235,608 1,711,890

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 52,215,322 50,889,249
54,687,776 58,990,806

223,640 201,710 185,909 226,286 229,059
259,122 285,025 300,531 139,499 149,546
161,475 165,643 134,890 144,106 138,450
184,991 211,466

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 14,359,544 14,502,181
16,094,629 17,227,921

a Including Alaska and Hawaii.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 1990-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.204
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS IN GEORGIA, 1990-2006 (number)

Year

Automobiles

Buses

Trucks

Trailers

Motorcycles

Totala

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006

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 4,191,745 4,222,236
4,208,585 4,141,179

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 19,611 20,171
20,752 21,343

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 3,518,944 3,639,958
3,833,501 4,123,932

509,291 530,221 547,399 486,064 510,465
550,793 594,851 585,150 604,590 613,116
629,867 713,215 772,497 814,627 855,977
894,794 916,844

74,463 77,424 80,035 65,004 56,631
71,392 72,538 74,643 85,262 85,957
86,988 90,830 107,886 117,502 128,236
140,771 141,000

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 7,730,300 7,882,365
8,062,838 8,286,454

a Does not include trailers and motorcycles.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 1990-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.205
TOTAL CONSUMPTION OF MOTOR FUEL, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1993-2006 (thousands of gallons)

Year

Georgia

United States

Year

Georgia

United States

1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

4,970,277 5,046,099 5,241,862 5,462,605 5,503,209 5,772,612 6,027,368

140,779,218 143,071,758 146,458,369 149,852,506 153,723,244 158,167,393 163,689,861

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

6,110,803 6,240,850 6,419,768 6,479,429 6,576,413 6,816,099 6,549,461

165,231,832 167,105,028 172,035,352 174,350,518 178,536,383 179,099,517 179,876,883

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 1993-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.206
SUMMARY STATISTICS ON MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVER LICENSES IN GEORGIA, 2004-2006

Category

2004

2005

2006

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

5,793,143
2,808,227 2,984,916
8,829,383 6,745,607
656 859

5,939,513
2,868,719 3,070,794
9,072,576 6,967,386
655 852

5,906,834
2,849,675 3,057,159
9,363,941 7,123,679
631 829

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, 2004-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.207
DEATHS FROM MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2005

Year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

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 1,523 1,603 1,634 1,729

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 -5.7 5.3 1.9 5.8

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 42,815 42,643 42,636 43,443

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 1.7 -0.4 0.0 1.9

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1990-2008.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.300
TELEPHONE ACCESS LINES BY SELECTED TYPE OF CUSTOMER AND TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 2004-2006a (number)

Category

2004

2005

2006

Type of customer
Business access lines Single line Multi line
Payphone lines Residential access lines
Lifeline Non-lifeline primary Non-lifeline non-primary Total switched access lines Special access lines (non-switched) Analog (4Khz or equivalent) Digital (64Kb/sec or equivalent) Total access lines (switched and special) Local private lines
Type of technology 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

93,190 1,155,896
6,354
60,788 1,934,238
256,672 3,507,138
27,208 6,377,236 9,911,582
469,215
3,036,640 108,201 327,721 34,576
3,507,138 136 126 262
25,258 11,637

94,850 1,161,578
5,509
62,430 1,929,719
226,086 3,480,172
24,041 7,976,525 11,480,738
464,304
3,030,517 98,962
315,349 35,344
3,480,172 140 125 265
22,443 12,054

95,413 1,165,140
7,150
63,986 1,853,136
203,652 3,388,477
23,623 9,451,510 12,863,610
448,746
2,963,942 94,794
295,773 33,968
3,388,477 139 125 264
20,689 12,427

a As reported by local exchange companies reporting annually to the Federal Communications Commission.

Source: U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 2004-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.302
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LOCAL TELEPHONE COMPANIES IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 2004-2006

Characteristic

2004

2005

2006

Telephone calls and minutes for local exchange companiesa

Local calls Intralata toll calls completedb Interlata toll calls completedb
Interstate Intrastate Total Interlata billed access minutesc Interstate Intrastate Total

16,894,092 181,633
1,609,145 405,853
2,014,998
15,584,651 4,499,891
20,084,542

15,636,447 186,923
1,537,666 334,068
1,871,734
13,527,788 4,029,137
17,556,925

14,110,773 177,180
1,429,912 300,439
1,730,351
12,220,350 3,855,358
16,075,708

a Year ended December 31. b Originating. c Originating and terminating.

Source: U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 2004-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.303
WIRE, CABLE AND RADIO EQUIPMENT OF LOCAL EXCHANGE TELEPHONE COMPANIES IN GEORGIA, 2004-2006a (kilometers)

Category

2004

2005

2006

Total cableb Aerial cable Underground cable Buried cable Submarine cable Intrabuilding network cable
Radio relay system Terrestrial system One-way radio channel Telephone channel Analog Digital
Total equipped local loop circuitc Analog Digital
Total equipped interoffice circuitc Analog Digital

239,560 79,681 20,306
138,554 1,019
30 189
0 31,152
15,221,391 25,288,144
0 133,914,624

242,798 80,940 20,534
140,299 1,025
30 189
0 31,152
14,789,181 26,708,426
0 138,694,133

247,729 82,589 20,822
143,278 1,040
30 189
0 31,152
14,071,849 27,616,709
0 142,620,634

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.

Source: U.S. Federal Communications Commission, Statistics of Communications Common Carriers, 2004-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.402
NET GENERATION OF ELECTRIC ENERGY BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES,
BY SELECTED PRIME MOVER AND SELECTED SOURCE, 1998-2006 (thousands of megawatt hours)

Year and area

Hydroelectric

Nuclear

Combustion turbine/ internal combustiona

Fossil-fired steamb

Totalc

1998 Georgia United States
1999 Georgia United States
2000 Georgia United States
2001 Georgia United States
2002 Georgia United States
2003 Georgia United States
2004 Georgia United States
2005 Georgia United States
2006 Georgia United States

5,026 308,444
2,674 299,914
2,301 253,155
1,995 197,804
2,037 242,302
4,107 249,622
3,663 245,546
4,004 245,553
2,544 261,864

31,380 673,702
31,478 725,036
32,473 705,433
33,682 534,207
31,108 507,380
33,257 458,829
33,748 475,682
31,534 436,296
32,006 425,341

1,409 309,222
2,317 296,381
2,396 290,715
1,168 264,434
1,189 229,639
891 186,967
2,044 199,662
4,568 238,204
7,430 282,088

70,902 1,917,638
74,068 1,854,608
79,010 1,768,799
73,719 1,639,054
77,522 1,573,795
78,137 1,570,212
79,342 1,587,335
86,548 1,554,577
85,788 1,512,324

108,717 3,212,171
110,537 3,173,674
116,180 3,015,383
110,565 2,629,946
111,856 2,549,457
115,755 2,462,281
117,919 2,505,231
126,445 2,474,846
127,368 2,483,656

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, 1998-2006, State Electricity Profiles, 2001-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.405
CONSUMPTION OF FUEL BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES FOR PRODUCTION OF ENERGY IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY TYPE OF FUEL, 1997-2006 (units as specified)

Year and area

Coal (thousands of short tons)

Petroleum (thousands of barrels)

Gas (Mcf)a

1997 Georgia United States
1998 Georgia United States
1999 Georgia United States
2000 Georgia United States
2001 Georgia United States
2002 Georgia United States
2003 Georgia United States
2004 Georgia United States
2005 Georgia United States
2006 Georgia United States

30,631 900,361
30,731 910,867
31,506 894,120
33,150 859,335
30,891 806,269
32,637 767,803
33,350 757,384
36,094 772,224
39,137 761,349
38,890 753,390

451 132,147
1,591 187,461
1,415 151,868
1,397 125,788
570 133,456
484 99,219
590 118,087
330 124,532
416 118,874
189 71,624

7,343 2,968,453
22,369 3,258,054
20,539 3,113,419
21,447 3,043,094
12,257 2,686,287
13,423 2,259,684
8,222 1,763,764
16,470 1,808,836
34,045 2,134,859
54,102 2,478,396

Note: Totals may not equal sum of components because of rounding. aMillions of cubic feet.

Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels, Electric Power Annual, 1997-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES
TABLE 13.407 ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES,
BY END-USE SECTOR AND TYPE, 2004-2005 (trillions of Btu)

13.000

Sector and type

Georgia

2004

United States

Georgia

2005

United States

End-usea Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation
Type Coal Natural gas Petroleum Nuclear power Hydro-electric

719.3r 533.9r 960.8r 927.5
835.0 412r 1117.7r 351.9
37.0

21,212.0 17,718.0 33,405.0 27,901.0
22465r 22859r 40,593 8,222 2,690

727.0 551.7 925.2 969.1
901.0 425.8 1,159.1 328.6
40.3

21,743 17,950 32,323 28,352
22,795 22,645 40,733
8,149 2,703

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, 2004-2005.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

Class
Totala Residential Commercial Industrial

TABLE 13.408
ELECTRIC ENERGY SALES IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY CLASS OF SERVICE, 2002-2006 (billions of KWH)

2002
123.8 48.6 38.9 34.6

2003
123.7 48.2 40.6 34.8

Georgia
2004
129.5 51.1 42.3 35.8

2005
132.3 52.8 44.7 34.6

2006
134.8 54.5 45.5 34.6

Class

2002

2003

United States 2004

2005

2006

Totala Residential Commercial Industrial

3,465.5 1,265.2 1,104.5
990.2

3,493.7 1,275.8 1,198.7 1,012.4

3,547.5 1,292.0 1,230.4 1,017.9

3,661.0 1,359.2 1,275.1 1,019.2

3,669.9 1,351.5 1,299.7 1,011.3

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, State Electricity Profiles, 2002-2006.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.409
SELECTED ENERGY EXPENDITURES, PRICES, AND RANKINGSa, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2005

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

32,367 9
17,775 9
10,689 9
5,255 12
1,990 5
9,830 8
3,554 27

1,042,934 --
595,594 --
311,035 --
200,303 --
36,933 --
295,789 --
3,525 --

15.75 20
15.39 38
16.75 51
12.52 3
2.21 13
21.78 25 ---

15.66 --
15.49 --
17.83 --
9.92 --
1.62 --
23.92 ----

-- 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, 2005.

TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES

13.000

TABLE 13.411
GAS UTILITY INDUSTRY CUSTOMERS, SALES AND REVENUES BY CLASS OF SERVICE IN GEORGIA, 2002-2005

2002

2003

2004

2005

Customersa (thousands) 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)

1,866 1,735
128 3
57 18 11 28
380 167
79 133
6.63 9.06 7.53 4.72
530

1,879 1,747
129 3
56 19 11 26
480 205 103 172
8.56 10.81
9.38 6.59
642

1,883 1,751
129 3
54 18 11 25
515 213 113 188
9.26 11.48
9.99 7.34
673

1,902 1,771
128 3
56 19 11 26
655 256 141 258
11.73 13.84 12.67
9.83
794

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.

Source: American Gas Association, Gas Facts, 2002-2006.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.001
SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 2005-2007 (thousands of dollars)

Category

2005

2006 2007

Number of institutions
Total assets Cash and due from depository institutions Interest-bearing balances Securities Federal funds sold and reserve purchase agreements 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 and capital Total liabilitiesa Deposits, total Interest-bearing Deposits held in domestic offices % insured (estimated) Federal funds purchased and repurchase agreements Trading liabilities Other borrowed money Subordinated debt 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 Derivatives

349
274,447,756 8,222,647 577,721
37,047,415
6,963,119 198,697,460
1,913,495 1,667,662 3,590,142
148,418 8,533,174 9,577,719
27,447,760 245,813,990 194,489,560 173,018,687 184,483,323
75.69%
17,769,253 1,064,596
23,036,574 3,786,187 5,667,820
28,633,770 20,753
820,296 16,784,241 11,008,480
1,120,946 1,335,687 243,883,158 56,150,849 260,552,716 270,367,195 80,700,553 1,842,746 17,960,115 14,118,659 116,940,691 21,408,585 117,340,691
25,601 119,757,269

352

352

284,698,438 284,728,688

8,334,003 7,181,212

870,629

728,097

36,487,712

28,271,297

9,983,662 7,010,732

205,341,763

211,613,091

2,019,516

2,483,268

1,806,844 7,276,331

3,833,437 3,502,348

245,275

859,301

8,683,992

8,855,993

9,981,750

10,158,383

284,698,435

284,728,681

254,096,721 252,421,477

205,780,267

202,741,727

187,446,273

186,316,393

197,704,859

196,781,947

71.31%

70.96%

20,416,603

17,023,223

1,324,689 1,833,403

17,402,133

21,474,096

3,554,417 3,418,078

5,618,612 5,930,950

30,601,714

32,307,204

19,384 27,726

972,284

1,094,486

17,487,228

19,235,355

12,122,818

11,949,637

1,451,345 3,669,750

1,679,790 1,663,280

253,351,598

253,132,177

54,348,563

47,895,73

278,098,315 283,053,559

282,997,155

282,272,298

83,569,776

73,790,100

2,051,025

2,308,242

13,061,503

14,430,877

12,007,400

11,139,038

120,689,877

116,421,791

23,204,317

23,740,424

120,693,984

116,421,791

27,354

44,923

152,193,305 208,935,496

a Includes limited-life preferred stock and surplus.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2005-2007.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.005
SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENSES OF ALL FDIC-INSURED SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, CALENDAR YEARS 2004-2007
(millions of dollars)

Category

2004

2005

2006

Number of institutions Number of employees (full-time equivalent)
Total interest income Total interest expense Net interest income Provisions for loan and lease losses Total noninterest income Total noninterest expense Pre-tax net operating income Securities gains (losses) Net income

19 3,369
405,257 164,145 241,112
46,380 86,891 344,832 -63,209 90,076 17,788

18 3,654
467,807 226,683 241,124
17,857 80,120 366,309 -69,922 114,899 37,248

19 2,860
507,657 283,619 224,038
18,609 57,908 427,954 -164,617
4,083 157,409

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2004-2007.

2007
20 1,143
314,332 170,985 143,347
13,550 36,084 137,265 28,616
2,532 22,933

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.100
DEPOSITS OF ALL FDIC-INSURED INSTITUTIONS OPERATING IN GEORGIA, BY CHARTER CLASS, JUNE 30, 2008

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

354

2,668

179,195

52

678

54,617

302

1,990

124,578

11

564

45,782

291

1,426

78,797

29

205

5,123

0

0

0

383

2,873

184,318

333

1,704

115,161

42

135

8,293

291

1,569

106,869

8

336

37,663

283

1,233

69,205

21

53

3,306

0

0

0

354

1,757

118,467

21

964

64,034

10

543

46,324

11

421

17,710

3

228

8,118

8

193

9,592

8

152

1,818

0

0

0

29

1,116

65,852

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, 2008, online at: http://www2.fdic.gov/sod/sodSummary.asp?barItem=3.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.112
NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS, OFFICES, AND DEPOSITS OF FDIC-INSURED DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY CHARTER CLASS, AS OF JUNE 30, 2006-2008

Charter class

Institutionsa (number

Officesb (number)

Depositsc (millions of dollars)

2006 Total
Commercial banks National charter State charter Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember
Savings institutionsd Federal charter savings associations State charter savings institutions
2007 Total
Commercial banks National charter State charter Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember
Savings institutionsd Federal charter savings associations State charter savings institutions
2008 Total
Commercial banks National charter State charter Federal Reserve member Federal Reserve nonmember
Savings institutionsd Federal charter savings associations State charter savings institutions

350

2,536

162,799

56

737

52,101

294

1,799

110,698

18

576

46,342

276

1,223

64,356

25

205

6,991

24

199

6,434

1

6

257

375

2,741

169,489

353

2,616

171,123

55

719

52,747

298

1,897

118,376

13

572

44,836

285

1,325

73,540

27

197

6,797

26

191

6,485

1

6

311

380

2,813

177,920

354

2,668

179,195

52

678

54,617

302

1,990

124,578

11

564

45,782

291

1,426

78,797

29

205

5,123

28

199

4,827

1

6

296

383

2,873

184,318

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: FDIC Summary of Deposit Data as of June 30,2006-2008, online at http://www2.fdic.gov/sod/sodSummary.asp?barItem=3

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.121
NUMBER, ASSETS, AND DEPOSITS OF FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY SIZE OF ASSETS, DECEMBER 31, 2004-2007 (number; millions of dollars

Area and Characteristic

Total commercial
banks

Less than $100 million

Asset sizea
$100 million to $1 billion

2004 United Statesb
Banks Assets Deposits
Georgia Banks Assets Deposits
2005 United Statesb
Banks Assets Deposits
Georgia Banks Assets Deposits
2006 United Statesb
Banks Assets Deposits
Georgia Banks Assets Deposits
2007 United Statesb
Banks Assets Deposits
Georgia Banks Assets Deposits

7,631 8,415,615 5,593,175
325 216,155 144,870
7,526 9,040,333 6,073,145
331 265,501 188,814
7,401 10,091,622
6,731,419
333 276,268 199,831
7,283 11,716,155
7,309,810
332 279,670 199,156

3,655 189,039 158,199
134 8,217 6,934
3,459 180,095 149,733
117 6,866 5,739
3,245 170,339 140,970
114 6,679 5,435
3,065 162,866 133,763
101 6,299 5,096

3,531 953,894 770,882
182 47,089 38,405
3,592 1,000,538
813,478
202 53,226 44,018
3,662 1,039,600
847,460
207 58,860 48,659
3,705 1,060,873
854,072
215 61,300 50,514

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, 2004-2007.

More than $1 billion
445 7,272,689 4,664,093
9 160,849
99,531
475 7,859,700 5,109,934
12 205,410 139,058
494 8,881,683 5,742,989
12 210,729 145,737
513 9,952,416 6,321,974
16 212,070 143,546

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.122
MAJOR ELEMENTS OF INCOME AND EXPENSES OF ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL BANKS IN GEORGIA, CALENDAR YEAR 2007 (number; millions of dollars)

Category

Total commercial
banks

Asset size

Less than $100 million

$100 million to $1 billion

Number of institutions Number of employees (full-time equivalent)
thousands Total interest income Total interest expense Net interest income Provisions for loan and lease losses Total noninterest income Total noninterest expense Pre-tax net operating income Securities gains (losses) Net income

332
53 17,199
8,627 8,572 1,240 3,966 7,630 3,667
247 2,946

101

215

2

NA

419

4,338

178

2,077

241

2,260

21

321

45

580

212

1,753

52

766

613

636

39

546

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2007.

$1 billion or more
16
NA 12,442
6,371 6,071
898 3,341 5,665 2,849
246 2,361

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.125
DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, JUNE 30, 2008

Commercial banks

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

5

5

248

2

3

74

2

4

210

1

1

16

5

11

594

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

4

4

93

10

21

895

14

28

1,394

5

9

283

3

6

250

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

12

57

3,304

3

3

162

2

3

92

4

4

138

6

8

325

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

9

18

1,286

5

10

219

3

4

424

3

4

170

8

15

440

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

5

7

188

15

37

2,077

9

18

915

2

2

104

18

96

4,622

Chattahoochee

3

3

43

Chattooga

4

7

300

Cherokee

19

57

2,891

Clarke

17

42

2,115

Clay

1

1

17

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

13

34

1,483

2

2

88

34

171

10,287

9

16

641

7

11

490

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

1

1

75

0

0

0

0

0

0

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

30

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

4

56

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

4

48

0

0

0

5

25

372

1

1

19

1

1

15

(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.125 (Continued)
DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY, JUNE 30, 2008

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)

10

26

1,534

5

7

178

14

37

1,458

2

2

43

5

7

342

1

3

7

10

5

9

24

121

3

7

76 548 357 7,459 316

3

5

11

25

13

31

3

4

NA

NA

169 1,228 1,420
159 NA

7

11

407

3

6

299

5

7

333

3

7

163

6

9

514

16

45

1,827

9

26

1,304

21

44

2,448

5

12

363

50

283

59,472

6

8

935

1

1

31

16

45

1,783

9

15

757

5

8

305

8

11

200

42

183

11,061

7

20

961

18

60

2,567

2

2

143

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

1

1

14

0

0

0

2

2

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

50

1

1

2

1

1

15

5

31

292

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

4

270

2

3

25

0

0

0

NA

NA

NA

0

0

0

1

1

16

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

29

1

2

27

1

2

76

4

5

65

0

0

0

7

39

784

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

187

5

28

681

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, 2008

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)

6

11

452

2

4

114

5

7

323

2

2

98

19

54

2,309

11

30

1,368

2

3

102

12

26

740

2

2

194

4

5

169

3

9

369

2

2

67

2

2

86

5

5

556

2

4

221

1

1

155

10

20

801

8

9

191

6

12

422

2

2

81

2

2

33

14

30

1,622

6

9

370

2

2

94

3

10

202

2

2

37

5

8

278

3

4

95

5

8

233

3

3

162

4

6

215

4

5

188

3

3

173

5

8

299

5

8

327

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

3

15

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

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

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3

8

242

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

2

63

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, 2008

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)

11

53

4,403

11

17

789

8

14

604

2

2

90

15

25

1,098

4

6

211

7

11

1,021

3

5

398

4

7

162

6

11

421

2

3

141

3

6

363

1

1

11

5

10

577

2

3

80

12

44

2,714

11

21

1,105

1

1

148

4

7

257

4

5

156

9

15

639

5

10

210

1

2

41

5

12

528

2

2

39

1

1

15

5

9

332

3

3

98

5

7

163

3

4

168

8

13

845

8

14

772

6

13

813

3

5

404

2

2

52

Savings institutionsd

Institutionsa (number)

Officesb (number)

Depositsc ($ millions)

1

1

279

2

6

201

0

0

0

0

0

0

2

3

24

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

33

0

0

0

1

1

22

1

1

18

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

4

1

2

116

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

251

0

0

0

1

2

174

1

1

24

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, 2008

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

11

23

2

4

1

1

4

6

4

9

10

15

13

19

7

8

2

2

4

7

6

7

1

1

1

2

5

8

15

37

5

7

3

5

3

3

3

3

354

2,668

767 163
25 1,346
373
496 1,145
350 42
371
262 10 46
445 1,602
144 247 135 175
179,195

1

4

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

1

1

1

2

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

29

205

282 0 0 0 0
6 2 192 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 22
5,123

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, 2008 Bank Data, FDIC/OTS Summary of Deposits, online at http://www2.fdic.gov/sod/sodSummary.asp?barItem=3.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE
TABLE 14.127 DISTRIBUTION OF DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED INSTITUTIONS, BY
METROPOLITAN AREAS IN GEORGIA, 2008 (number; millions of dollars)

14.000

Metropolitan area
Total Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesvillle Hinesvillle-Fort Stewart Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Commercial banks Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesvillle Hinesvillle-Fort Stewart Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

Number of institutionsa
17 20 167 20 18 15 18
7 19 10 23 19 11
16 20 156 16 17 15 18
7 19
9 21 16 11

Officesb
48 68 1,461 134 79 45 60 14 70 28 117 44 30
42 68 1,302 117 78 45 60 14 70 26 115 35 30

Depositsc ($ millions)
2,074 3,011 117,228 6,629 5,479 1,929 2,567
454 4,115 1,380 5,385 2,233 1,368
1,778 3,011 114,611 5,997 5,199 1,929 2,567
454 4,115 1,304 5,355 1,916 1,368
(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.127 (Continued)
DISTRIBUTION OF DEPOSITS IN ALL FDIC-INSURED INSTITUTIONS, BY METROPOLITAN AREAS IN GEORGIA, 2008 (number; millions of dollars)

Metropolitan area

Number of institutionsa

Officesb

Depositsc ($ millions)

Savings institutionsd Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesvillle Hinesvillle-Fort Stewart Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins

1

6

0

0

11

159

4

17

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

2

2

2

3

9

0

0

296 0
2,616 631 279 0 0 0 0 76 30 317 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, 2008 Bank Data, FDIC/OTS Summary of Deposits, National Totals by Metropolitan Statistical Area, online at www2.fdic.gov/sod/sodSummary.asp?barItem=3.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.221
SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF FDIC-INSURED SAVINGS INSTITUTIONSa IN GEORGIA, DECEMBER 31, 2005-2007 (thousands of dollars)

Category

2005

2006 2007

Number of institutions

18

Total assets Cash and due from depository institutions Interest-bearing balances Securities Federal funds sold and reverse repurchase agreements 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

8,946,396 323,174 135,287
1,564,260 62,195
6,270,260 54,153 0
110,930 12,354
317,966 285,257

Total liabilities and capital Total liabilitiesa Deposits, total Interest-bearing Deposits held in domestic offices Percent insured (estimated) Federal funds purchased and repurchase agreements125,026 Trading liabilities Other borrowed funds Subordinated notes and debentures All other liabilitiesa Total equity capital Perpetual preferred stock Common stock Surplus Undivided profits

8,946,398
7,992,283 5,675,273 5,217,431 5,675,273
79.14% 108,875
0 1,906,104
1,000
284,880 954,115
0 15,919 473,443 464,753

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 risk weighted assets5,963,076 Total unused commitments Restructured Loans and leases Derivatives

102,769 35,107
8,032,002 95,068
8,857,306 9,080,311 3,780,369
18,125 1,889,766
0 1,596,595
748,899 5,485,988 1,996,595
15,087 0

19
8,430,147 910,745 224,993
1,257,113 92,719
5,567,455 58,577 0
116,209 19,447
106,140 260,319
8,430,148 7,562,442 5,949,475 5,752,164 5,949,475
81.87% 119,518
0 1,268,621
1,000 234,471 867,706
0 15,739 579,169 272,798

20
5,058,744 233,803 170,828 876,053 70,966
3,597,234 36,811 0
102,257 24,505 12,520
141,406
5,058,743 4,433,967 3,585,925 3,372,364 3,585,925
76.85%
0 656,568
1,000 70,956 624,776
0 14,919 192,737 417,120

149,181 35,516
7,242,280 106,091
8,652,520 8,419,537 3,107,747
26,884 1,255,323
0 1,232,667
706,818 3,584,245 1,236,774
14,125 0

65,869 25,582 4,715,081 135,824 4,965,123 5,040,847 1,563,862 47,595 638,616
0 512,859 563,796
512,859 11,573 20,000

a Excludes institutions in Resolution Trust Corporation conservatorship.

Source: U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Statistics on Banking, 2005-2007.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.225
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2002

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

13,137 1
6,658 2,980 2,434
204 340 2,469
17 304 2,148 1,209 662
158 389
1,579
747 94
622 22
832 142 271 367
52

NA 1,203,760
NA NA (Q) (Q) (D) 13,231,275 441,156 4,620,338 8,169,781 2,556,419 393,825
1,947,028 215,566
3,363,084
2,361,352 225,399
2,109,607 (D)
1,001,732 76,323
683,365 186,974
55,070

Annual payroll ($ 000)

Number of employeesa

8,555,209 71,319
3,891,347 2,197,761 2,003,537
89,688 (D)
1,154,841 58,388
398,225 698,228 538,745 180,243
296,451 62,051
1,121,732
748,777 123,500 614,480
(D) 372,955
32,495 244,695
73,119 22,646

178,920 1,206
95,045 57,286 51,806
2,073 (H)
24,323 1,686 7,927
14,710 13,436
4,115
7,352 1,969
12,267
7,624 747
6,709 (C)
4,643 495
2,480 1,127
541
(continued)

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.225 (Continued)
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE INDUSTRIES IN GEORGIA, 2002

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)

4,858 872 425
110 32
3,986 3,583
403 41

NA (Q) (Q)
(Q) (Q)
3,209,692 2,373,823
835,869 1,015,205

3,422,123 2,305,854 1,199,034
380,612 (D)
1,116,269 820,196 296,073 48,688

69,850 45,316 23,174
7,630 (F)
24,534 17,807
6,727 552

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. (Q) Revenue not collected at this level of detail for multi-establishment firms. (C) 100 to 249 employees (F) 500 to 999 employees (H) 2,500 to 4,999 employees

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Finance and Insurance, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.230
EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE SECTOR, 2006

Industry

Number of employees
(week of March 12)

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

179,263 (E)
50,802 2,832 3,792
27,115 1,797 4,593 4,176
14,028 1,323 6,326 (B) (A)
67,569 38,929 19,125 17,804
(D) 1,019 28,640 20,804 7,836 4,097
(D) 9
586 (C) 67,056 45,351 13,934 11,417 15,880 1,388

10,757,328 (F)
2,537,190 127,724 134,565
1,461,370 82,690
221,860 269,649 1,676,566 245,949 748,209
(F) (F) 4,056,496 2,406,784 1,221,753 1,053,851 (F) 75,590 1,649,712 1,173,609 476,103 274,752 (F) 681 86,480 (F) 2,949,817 2,129,546 503,568 668,696 721,258 50,443

15,225 2
2,836 285 332
2,706 25
881 225 2,007 107 728
10 28 5,494 1,088 446 577 29 25 4,406 3,949 457 169 68
5 42 21 12,328 10,115 3,075 4,647 1159 645

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 250 to 499. (D) Employment size 500 to 999. (E) Employment size 1,000 to 2,499. (F) 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, 2006.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.235
MORTGAGES AND REAL ESTATE OWNED IN GEORGIA BY U.S. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES, BY TYPE, 2004-2007 (thousands of dollars)

Category

2004

2005

2006

Mortgages Total Farm Nonfarm

10,443,674 221,145
10,222,529

10,229,228 213,327
10,015,901

11,730,893 180,303
11,550,590

Real estate Total Farm Nonfarm

1,237,583 NA NA

1,378,831 NA NA

1,180,543 NA NA

NA Not available.

Source: American Council of Life Insurance, Life Insurance Fact Book, 2005-2008.

2007
12,238,438 230,136
12,098,302
1,233,108 NA NA

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.255
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR CREDIT UNIONS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 2007-2008 (number; percent; thousands of dollars)

Area/Characteristic

2007

2008

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

178 68
110 36 57
1,737,338 18.20%
10,614,038 7,785,867 1,797,349
12,609,300 1,906,198 3,000,248 1,388,216 984,613
8,396 3,361 5,035 2,067 2,507 89,324,410
0.3
652,848,992 543,733,408
88,050,181 776,588,348 184,961,466 223,516,452
73,317,130 58,360,359

175 68
107 36 55
1,759,291 18.40%
11,494,113 8,010,479 1,839,302
13,628,993 2,090,693 3,263,773 1,541,138 1,043,855
8,260 3,305 4,955 2,136 2,336 90,163,004
0.3
694,406,930 560,406,886
89,335,571 822,131,836 202,408,918 228,378,308
76,774,653 61,845,319

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, 2007-2008.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.260
HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE STATUS OF PERSONS IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1997-2007, WITH TYPE OF COVERAGE IN 2007 (thousands of persons; percent)

Area/Year
Georgia 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
United States 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

All personsa
7,647 7,666 7,810 7,773 8,289 8,426 8,571 8,706 9,045 9,347 9,493

Covered by insurance

Number

Percent

6,303

82.2

6,325

82.5

6,642

85.0

6,638

85.4

6,912

83.4

7,072

83.9

7,162

83.6

7,237

83.1

7,391

81.7

7,688

82.3

7,831

82.5

269,094

226,735

84.3

271,743

228,800

84.2

276,804

238,037

86.0

279,517

241,091

86.3

282,082

242,322

85.9

285,933

243,914

85.3

288,280

244,876

84.9

291,166

247,669

85.1

293,834

249,020

84.7

296,824

249,829

84.2

299,106

253,449

84.7

Not covered

Number

Percent

1,344

17.6

1,341

17.5

1,168

15.0

1,135

14.6

1,376

16.6

1,354

16.1

1,409

16.4

1,469

16.9

1,654

18.3

1,659

17.7

1,662

17.5

42,359

15.7

42,943

15.8

38,767

15.0

38,426

13.7

39,760

14.1

42,019

14.7

43,404

15.1

43,498

14.9

44,815

15.3

46,995

15.8

46,657

15.3

Type of coverage, 2007

Georgia

Number

Percent

United States

Number

Percent

Covered by public or private insurance Private health insurance Employment-based Government health insurance Medicaid Medicare Military healthb
Not covered

9,493 6,312 5,736 2,489 1,156 1,125
444 1,662

82.5

253,449

84.7

66.5

201,991

67.5

60.4

177,446

59.3

26.2

83,031

27.8

12.2

39,554

13.2

11.8

41,375

13.8

4.7

10,955

3.7

17.5

46,657

15.3

a Persons as of March of the following year. b Military health care also includes VA and CHAMPUS.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population Survey, 1997-2007 Annual Social and Economic Supplements.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.311
LIFE INSURANCE PURCHASES, PREMIUMS RECEIVED, AND POLICIES IN FORCE IN GEORGIA, 2005-2007 (number in thousands; value as indicated)

Characteristic

2005

2006

2007

Purchases of ordinary life insurancea ($ mil.)
Premium receipts in Georgiab, by category ($ mil.) Total Life Annuity Health Deposit-type funds
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.)

61,638
13,188 3,796 5,744 3,035 613
743,046 5,625
446,516 NA
291,704 NA NA
1,071 4,826

61,018
14,967 3,925 5,799 3,885 1,358
760,961 5,571
472,702 NA
283,350 NA NA
1,106 4,908

64,282
16,244 4,290 6,355 4,340 1,260
797,522 5,525
507,530 NA
285,247 NA NA
1,122 4,745

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, 2006-2008.

BANKING, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE

14.000

TABLE 14.313
LIFE INSURANCE PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, 2005-2007, BY TYPE OF POLICY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT (thousands of dollars)

Category

2005

2006

2007

Life insurance and annuity benefit payments ($ thous.) Total Death payments Matured endowmentsb Annuity payments Disability paymentsb Surrender values Other paymentsa Policy and contract dividends

7,376,496 1,838,065
NA 1,042,923
NA 3,954,887
86,790 453,831

Payments to life insurance beneficiaries, by category ($ thous.) Total Ordinary Group Industrial Credit

1,838,065 1,116,227
696,061 NA
25,777

8,979,797 1,888,358
NA 1,150,176
NA 5,369,916
101,246 470,101

10,150,782 2,148,834
NA 1,230,011
NA 6,089,272
181625 501,040

1,888,358 1,206,904
654,895 NA
26,559

2,148,834 1,470,955
654,648 NA
23,232

NA Not available. a Includes matured endowments, disability payments, and payments on guaranteed interest contracts (GICs). b Included under Other Payments, see footnote a.

Source: American Council of Life Insurance, Life Insurance Fact Book, 2006-2008.

TABLE 15.001
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, GEORGIA'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, 2002 (number; thousands of dollars)

Industry
All construction
Land subdivision Residential building construction New single-family general contractors New multifamily general contractors Nonresidential building construction Industrial building construction Commercial building construction
Heavy and civil engineering construction Water and sewer system construction Power and communication system construction Highway, street, and bridge construction Other heavy construction
Specialty trade contractors Building foundation and exterior contractors Poured concrete structure contractors Steel and precast concrete contractors Masonry contractors Roofing contractors Siding contractors Electrical contractors Plumbing and HVAC contractors

Number of establishments
with payroll
20,257
404 4,811 1,402
157 1,471
136 1,335
1,941 557 257 365 337
12,034 2,498 712 86 490 548 166 2183 2,534

Number of employees

Total

Construction workers

221,292
2,837 23,510
5,813 1,926 27,435 2,573 24,862
52,566 7,771 6,675 28930 4,847
117,781 26,628 9,081 1,612 4,575 5,310 1,309 25,066 27,994

155,902
1043 13,719
3,730 1295 17,353 2,004 15,349
36,165 6,120 4,239 19490 3,973
88,665 20,696
7,521 1,322 3,465 3,996
894 19713 20,315

Annual payroll ($000)

Total

Construction workers

6,852,101
108,846 806,708 158,663
75,857 1,171,129
103,740 1,067,389
1,316,922 249,469 247,465 505,905 137,311
3,557,341 723,587 250,287 53,097 101,773 123,490 40,870 816,029 944,212

4,425,335
33,208 374,997
80,051 45,331 624,076 72,278 551,798
876,270 177,701 137,926 365,818 104,070
2,549,992 528,612 193,062 40,307 81,552 80,650 25,927 622,380 653,972

Value of construction
work ($000)
40,784,265
704,755 9,930,327 1,665,422
(D) 10,840,677
572,824 10,267,854
7,086,612 1,126,350
(D) 3,512,427
761,287
12,926,648 2,791,568 981,174 173,680 402,942 553,809 (D) 2,339,529 3,436,673
(continued)

TABLE 15.001 (Continued)
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR ESTABLISHMENTS WITH PAYROLL, GEORGIA'S CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, 2002 (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)

Drywall and insulation contractors Painting and wall covering contractors Flooring contractors Tile and terrazzo contractors Other specialty trade contractors All other specialty trade contractors

616 752 225 233 1979 1,046

6,913 5,153 1,423 1,085 14772 6,745

5,612 3886
833 811 10936 4,697

200,943 125,710
40,586 29,313 432,996 172,784

139,567 88,617 22,329 20,025
306,964 116,859

(D) 479,554 209,269
(D) 1,814,256
768,673

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, 2002 Economic Census, Construction, Geographic Area Series, Georgia.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.103
TOTAL RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZED IN BUILDING PERMITS, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1993-2007a (number of units)

Georgia United States

1993
53,874 1,199,063

1994
64,860 1,371,637

1995
72,225 1,332,549

1996
74,874 1,425,616

1997
75,123 1,441,136

Georgia United States

1998
85,401 1,612,260

1999
89,581 1,663,533

2000
91,820 1,592,267

2001
93,059 1,636,676

2002
97,523 1,747,678

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Georgia United States

96,704 1,889,214

108,356 2,070,077

109,336 2,155,316

104,200 1,838,903

73,165 1,398,415

a From 1993 to 1994, this series covers 17,000 places; 1995 to 2004, 19,000 places; thereafter, 20,000 places.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits and Public Contract, annual, 1993-2007.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.201
EMPLOYMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2007
(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 2004
2005 2006 2007

147.0 126.3 121.2 127.3 139.5
153.8 166.2 170.8 185.7 203.3
207.4 207.1 197.8 195.0 199.8
208.8 218.8 221.5

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 6,735.0 6,976.0
7,336.0 7,691.0 7,614.0

Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment, Hours and Earnings, November 2007.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.205
EMPLOYMENT, TAXABLE PAYROLL, AND NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS IN GEORGIA'S CONSTRUCTION SECTOR, 2006

Industry

Employees, mid-Marcha
(number)

Annual taxable payroll
($000)

Establishments (number)

Total, all construction

213,778

Construction of Buildings Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction Specialty Trade Contractors Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors Masonry Contractors Roofing Contractors Siding Contractors Electrical Contractors Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors Drywall and Insulation Contractors Finish Carpentry Contractors Other Specialty Trade Contractors

49,117 34,415 12,767
2,478 130,246
10,790 4,093 4,792 2,824
26,566 29,453
6,722 4167 19,357

8,648,382
2,454,651 1,433,345
537,678 93,533
4,760,836 366,728 138,309 166,139 74,742
1,048,249 1,104,954
240,325 138,889 676,681

23,048
7,208 2,021
332 150 13,819 735 543 486 299 2,516 2,836 596 909 2,132

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, 2006.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.300
CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSING UNITS, 2006, AND TOTAL HOUSING UNITS, 1998-2007, AND HOMEOWNERSHIP RATES, 1997-2007, FOR GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES

Characteristic/period

Georgia

United States

2006
Total housing units Percent change from 2000 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 1998 1999 2000 2001r 2002r 2003r 2004r 2005 2006 2007
Homeownership rate (percent) 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

3,873,405 18
2,555,944 133,264 215,767 217,839 345,974 403,819
3,376,763
496,642 13.4
3,184,246 NA
3,281,737 3,401,326 3,490,828 3,582,060 3,670,394 3,765,514 3,873,405 3,961,474
70.9 71.2 71.3 69.8 70.1 71.8 71.4 70.9 67.9 68.5 67.6

126,311,823 9
77,604,832 7,171,431
10,843,132 6,162,813
15,653,135 8,771,390
111,617,402
14,694,421 9.9
112,498,582 NA
115,904,641 117,863,693 119,379,756 120,972,978 122,682,693 124,528,548 126,311,823 127,901,934
65.7 66.3 66.8 67.4 67.8 67.9 68.3 69.0 68.9 68.8 68.1

r Revised

NA Not available.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, Data Profile Highlights, Housing Characteristics 2006; 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, 1999; State Housing Unit Estimates: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2007; Housing Vacancy Survey, Homeownership Rates by State, 1997-2007.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.305
TERMS OF CONVENTIONAL SINGLE-FAMILY MORTGAGESa, ATLANTA FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK DISTRICT, GEORGIA, AND ATLANTA MSA, 2002-2007

2002

2003

2004c

2005

2006

2007c

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)

6.51 0.42 6.57 27.5 208.6 76.0
12

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)

6.45 0.48 6.52 27.4 195.3 78.2
14

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)

6.43 0.41 6.49 27.7 213.7 77.5
16

Atlanta Federal Home Loan Bank Districtb

5.78

5.75

NA

NA

0.40

0.50

NA

NA

5.84

5.82

NA

NA

27.0

28.5

NA

NA

232.4

271.4

NA

NA

73.8

75.5

NA

NA

14

35

NA

NA

Georgia

5.72 0.34 5.77 26.5 201.1 74.3
16

5.69 0.39 5.75 27.6 215.5 75.6
39

NA

6.56

NA

0.45

NA

6.62

NA

29.3

NA

231.1

NA

80.5

NA

23

Atlanta Metropolitan Area

5.69 0.31 5.74 26.8 223.9 73.5
18

5.62 0.35 5.67 28.0 235.2 75.4
44

5.85 0.37 5.90 28.9 245.5 78.1
40

6.55 0.43 6.61 29.6 245.6 80.8
26

6.35 0.64 6.44 29.4 322.0 79.6
4
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
6.36 0.50 6.43 30.0 248.6 84.6
13

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.
c 4th quarter averages for 2004, 2007 available at time of publication.

Source: U.S. Federal Housing Finance Board, Rates and Terms on Conventional Home Mortgages, annual tables, 2002-2007, fourth quarter 2004, 2007.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.310
MEDIAN PRICE OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES, GEORGIA, ATLANTA FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK DISTRICT, AND THE UNITED STATES, 2001-2006
(thousands of dollars)

Area

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Georgia Atlanta FHLB Districtb United States

161.4 164.3 175.0

Georgia Atlanta FHLB Districtb United States

160.0 157.0 170.0

160.0 169.9 185.0
159.0 163.0 179.9

All homesa

168.0 189.9 197.9

177.5 210.0 211.7

Previously occupied homesc

164.8 174.5 188.0

172.5 194.0 196.0

187.5 NA 245.0
185 NA 229.9

185 NA 246.0
179.9 NA 228.0

NA Not available. 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, Median Price of Single-Family Homes, annual tables, 2001-2006.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.405
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONa IN GEORGIA'S METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, BY CATEGORY, 2007

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)
463 15 10 3
491
1,164 2 7
31 1,204
31,089 94
132 369 31,684
3,007 5 0
17 3,029
829 3 0 0
832
1,199 5
11 43 1,258

Units (number)
463 30 32 65
590
1,164 4
22 501 1,691
31,089 188 481
13,012 44,770
3,007 10 0
332 3,349
829 6 0 0
835
1,199 10 36
563 1,808

Value ($ thousands)
53,300 2,251 1,630 5,938
63,119
204,167 215
2,007 27,158 233,547
5,074,424 18,954 58,618
1,230,922 6,382,918
485,093 390 0
21,156 506,639
200,073 668 0 0
200,741
162,824 792
1,636 43,659 208,911
(continued)

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.405 (Continued)
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONa IN GEORGIA METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, BY CATEGORY, 2007

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)
522 12 11 14
559
1,283 2 9 9
1,303
211 0 0
11 222
1,262 2 0
13 1,277
284 10 1 0
295
2,794 22 16 49
2,881

Units (number)
522 24 33 91
670
1,283 4
30 30 1,347
211 0 0
264 475
1,262 4 0
347 1,613
284 20 4 0
308
2,794 44 64
796 3,698

Value ($ thousands)
67,347 1,267 1,774 4,330
74,718
222,581 93
3,196 3,196 229,066
42,023 0 0
27,107 69,130
214,733 150 0
23,581 238,464
46,342 1,660 250 0
48,252
433,213 1,753 1,606
43,261 479,833
(continued)

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000

TABLE 15.405 (Continued)
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTIONa IN GEORGIA METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS, BY CATEGORY, 2007

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

1,080 26 1 11
1,118
1,207 0
13 25 1,245
55,210 246 257 628
56,341

1,080 52 3
118 1,253
1,207 0
51 232 1,490
55,210 492 914
16,549 73,165

118,086 3,181 214
10,387 131,868
166,606 0
4,326 9,148 180,080
8,846,015 39,408 85,633
1,467,513 10,438,569

a Includes reported and imputed data; based on 20,000 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, 2007.

CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING15.000
TABLE 15.450 PRODUCTION AND SHIPMENT OF MANUFACTURED HOMES IN GEORGIA,
1990-2007

Year

Production (units)

Singlesection

Multisection

Total

Shipmentsa (units)

Singlesection

Multisection

Total

1990
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2006 2007

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 4,277 7,521
4,032 2,218

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 8,461 9,867
8,174 6,105

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 12,738 17,388
12,206 8,323

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 1,480 1,463
1,404 647

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 2,913 2,761
2,738 2,469

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 4,393 4,224
4,142 3,116

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, 2008.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

TABLE 16.111
NUMBER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY TYPE, SELECTED YEARS

Type of government

1992

1997

2002

2007

Total
Local governments other than school districts, total
Counties Municipalities Special districts
School districts

1,297
1,114
157 536 421
183

1344
1,164
156 535 473
180

1,448
1,268
156 531 581
180

1,439
1,259
154 535 570
180

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, Governmental Organization, 1992, 1997, 2002, 2007.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

TABLE 16.112 GEORGIA COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, BY POPULATION SIZE, 2001

Population size

Number of county
governments 2001

Population

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.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

TABLE 16.118
MUNICIPALITIES IN GEORGIA, BY POPULATION SIZE, 1987-2002

Number of municipalities

2000 populationa of areas with municipal government in 2002

Population size

1987

1992

1997

2002

Number

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.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

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.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

TABLE 16.311 ELECTIONS FOR OFFICE OF GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA, 2002 AND 2006

Candidate

Popular vote

Pecent

Candidate

Popular vote

Percent

2002 GENERAL PRIMARY DEMOCRAT Roy E. Barnes

434,893

100.0

2006

GENERAL PRIMARY

DEMOCRAT

Bill Bolton

10,552

2.2

Cathy Cox

211,978

44.0

Mac McCarley

10,399

2.2

Mark Taylor

249,188

51.7

Total

434,893

100.0

Total

482,117

100.0

REPUBLICAN
Bill Byrne Sonny Perdue Linda Schrenko

108,535

21.2

259,869

50.8

142,845

27.9

REPUBLICAN
Ray McBerry Sonny Perdue

48,498

11.6

370,756

88.4

Total

511,249

100.0

Total

419,254

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

GENERAL ELECTION

Roy E. Barnes (D) Sonny Perdue (R) Gary Hayes (L)
Total

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, 2002, 2006.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

TABLE 16.312 ELECTIONS FOR OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA, 2002 AND 2006

_ Candidate

Popular vote

Pecent a

Candidate

Popular vote

Percent a

2002 GENERAL PRIMARY DEMOCRAT Mark Taylor

409,789

100.0

2006

GENERAL PRIMARY

DEMOCRAT

Greg Hecht Griffin Loston Jim Martin Steen Miles Rufus Terrill

163,004

36.4

22,378

5.0

184,635

41.2

64,714

14.4

13,375

3.0

Total

409,789

100.0

Total

448,106

100.0

REPUBLICAN
Al Bartell Mike Beatty Steve Stancil

51,585

11.6

198,811

44.7

194,331

43.7

REPUBLICAN
Casey Cagle Mike Beatty

227,968

56.0

178,790

44.0

Total

444,727

100.0

Total

406,758

100.0

GENERAL PRIMARY RUNOFF DEMOCRAT

REPUBLICAN
Mike Beatty Steve Stancil Total

88,476 90,434 178,910

49.5 50.5 100.0

DEMOCRAT
Greg Hecht Jim Martin
Total
REPUBLICAN

85,399 141,927
227,326

37.6 62.4
100.0

GENERAL ELECTION

Mark Taylor (D)

1,041,231

51.9

Steve Stancil (R)

914,312

45.6

Herbie Galloway (L)

51,218

2.6

GENERAL ELECTION

Casey Cagle (R)

1,134,517

54.1

Jim Martin (D)

887,506

42.3

Allen Buckley (L)

75,673

3.6

Total

2,006,761

100.1

Total

2,097,696

100.0

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, 2002, 2006.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

TABLE 16.321
POPULAR VOTE CAST FOR PRESIDENT BY MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1984 - 2004 (in thousands of votes)

State
Georgia United States
Georgia United States
Georgia United States
Georgiab United States
Georgiab United States
Georgia United States

Totala
1984 1,776 92,653
1988 1,810 91,595
1992 2,321 104,600
1996 2,299 96,390
2000 2,583 105,594
2004 3,302 122,349

Democratic
707 37,577
715 41,809
1,009 44,858
1,054 47,402
1,116 50,996
1,366 58,895

Republican
1,069 54,455
1,081 48,886
995 38,799
1,081 39,198
1,420 50,465
1,914 61,873

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, 2006; Georgia Office of Secretary of State, November 1996.

GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS

16.000

TABLE 16.391
RESIDENT POPULATION OF VOTING AGEa, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1990-2006, AND VOTING STATISTICS FOR SELECTED YEARS (in thousands and percent)

Year and category

Georgia

United States

Resident population of voting age 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006
By race and ethnic group, 2006 White Black Other
Hispanicb Non-Hispanic
Percent casting votes for: Presidential electors
1992 1996 2000 2004 2006
U.S. representatives 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006
Percent of voting age population reported in 2006 as:
Registered Voted

4,791 5,006 5,159 5,432 5,581 6,050 6,273 6,497 6,630
4,560 1,886
185
528 6,089
46.4 42.6 42.7 50.8 NA
29.1 50.2 33.6 39.8 29.2 39.9 30.3 45.0 30.0
59.6 40.3

185,812 189,524 193,650 196,928 198,228 209,831 215,077 220,377 220,603
182,564 26,375 10,474
28,945 188,575
55.1 49.0 50.3 55.5 NA
33.6 51.3 36.5 45.9 33.1 47.1 34.7 51.4 35.7
61.6 43.6

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, 2006, 2008; Current Population Survey, P20-556.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.100
REVENUESa OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, FISCAL YEARS 2007-2009 (dollars)

Source

FY 2007 (Reported)

FY 2008 (Estimated)

FY 2009 (Estimated)

Net revenues from taxes and fees (total)
Taxes: Revenue Income tax - individual Income tax - corporate Sales and use tax-general Motor fuel Tobacco taxes Alcoholic beverages tax Estate tax Property tax Taxes: other Insurance premium tax Motor vehicle license tax Total taxes
Regulatory Fees and Sales Driver services Natural Resources Secretary of State Labor Department Human Resources Banking and Finance Corrections Workers' compensation Public Service Commission Nursing home provider fees Care management organization fees Indigent defense fees Peace officers' and prosecutors' training funds All other departments
Net revenuesa (total)
Lottery funds
Tobacco settlement funds
Brain and Spinal Injury Trust Fund
Other Payments from Georgia correctional industries Guaranteed revenue debt interest
Mid-year adjustment reserve
Gross revenues

18,840,441,639
8,820,794,306 1,019,117,939 5,915,521,040
939,034,563 243,276,111 181,560,133
1,426,030 77,842,189
341,745,785 289,931,262 17830249358
63,494,126 48,830,921 65,830,011 32,616,320 28,534,965 22,125,811 14,526,604 16,431,405
2,066,311 111,767,509 127,600,688
43,304,260 27,360,053
96,447,261
18,840,441,639
892,023,459
156,766,907
3,007,691
3,736,864
19,895,976,560

19,364,923,892
9,287,733,409 1,006,491,000 6,030,988,430
935,380,903 245,709,000 185,918,000
NA 83,429,813
338,486,958 298,629,200 18412766713
64,000,000 46,000,000 60,000,000 30,000,000 26,100,000 19,637,900 14,000,000 17,165,000
1,140,000 120,805,958 147,953,219
43,304,260 28,000,000
91,521,683
19,364,923,892
841,554,506
148,344,341
1,968,993
188,404,416
20,545,196,148

20,376,846,026
9,895,481,238 1,023,261,200 6,300,840,102 1,002,158,859
248,166,000 190,380,000
NA 88,852,098
346,949,132 307,588,076 19403676705
64,000,000 47,000,000 60,000,000 29,500,000 26,100,000 20,137,900 14,500,000 17,500,000
1,140,000 120,805,958 153,360,265
43,304,260 29,000,000
94,181,038
20,376,846,026
882,255,743
159,069,341
1,968,993
5,000,000
21,425,140,103

NA Not available. 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 2009.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.121
TOTAL AND PER CAPITA REVENUE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCEa, WITH ANNUAL PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION, FISCAL YEARS 2003-2006 (total amounts in thousands of dollars; per capita amounts in dollars)

Source of revenue

2003

Year ending June 30

2004

2005

2006

By amount ( $ thousands) Total revenue General revenue Intergovernmental revenue Taxes General sales Selective sales License taxes Individual income Corporate income tax 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 income tax 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 income tax Other taxes Current charges Miscellaneous general revenue Insurance trust revenue

29,874,373 26,320,141
9,028,114 13,411,632
4,770,869 1,256,542
452,513 6,271,374
484,139 176,195 1,970,480 1,909,915 3,554,232
100.0 88.1 30.2 44.9 16.0 4.2 1.5 21.0 1.6 0.6 6.6 6.4 11.9
3,443.33 3,033.67 1,040.58 1,545.83
549.89 144.83
52.16 722.84
55.80 20.31 227.12 220.14 409.66

34,814,306 28,204,763
9,095,862 14,570,573
4,921,337 1,547,448
617,663 6,830,486
494,701 158,938 2,388,566 2,149,762 6,607,190

36,111,681 30,053,266
9,861,216 15,675,655
5,310,121 1,657,032
528,177 7,326,225
712,310 141,790 2,499,183 2,017,212 6,056,742

37,594,200 32,352,787 10,609,465 17,033,651
5,802,913 1,641,868
538,760 8,040,366
890,732 119,012 2,790,463 1,919,208 5,241,299

100.0 81.0 26.1 41.9 14.1 4.4 1.8 19.6 1.4 0.5 6.9 6.2 19.0

100.0 83.2 27.3 43.4 14.7 4.6 1.5 20.3 2.0 0.4 6.9 5.6 16.8

100.0 86.1 28.2 45.3 15.4 4.4 1.4 21.4 2.4 0.3 7.4 5.1 13.9

3,903.82

NA

NA

3,162.68

NA

NA

1,019.94

NA

NA

1,633.84

NA

NA

551.84

NA

NA

173.52

NA

NA

69.26

NA

NA

765.92

NA

NA

55.47

NA

NA

17.82

NA

NA

267.84

NA

NA

241.06

NA

NA

740.88

NA

NA

NA Not available. 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, 2003-2006.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.125
AID RECEIVED FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BY THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF GEORGIA, BY FUNCTION, FISCAL YEARS 2004-2006
(thousands of dollars)

Functiona

2004

Amount in fiscal year: 2005

2006

Intergovernmental revenue total
Federal government: Education Public welfare Hospitals Health Highways Police protection Correction Natural resources Parks and recreation Government administration

9,095,862
13,305,305 9,215,633 687,846 1,003,217 1,393,760 241,000 1,304,039 518,165 139,116 758,981

9,861,216
13,388,610 9,359,580 679,517 950,968 917,550 225,940 1,297,881 476,463 132,087 818,236

10,609,465
14,330,819 8,845,430 698,935 992,148 1,422,778 257,192 1,383,353 443,370 177,170 650,107

a Does not include functions for which no revenue was received during 2004-2006: 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, 2004-2006.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.130
TOTAL AND PER CAPITA REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OF ALL COUNTIESa IN GEORGIA, WITH PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS, 2002

Category

Amount ($ thousands)

Percent distribution

Per capita amount (dollars)

Number of counties
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 (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 expenditure Employee retirement expenditure Debt outstanding at end of fiscal year Exhibit: Salaries and wages

156
6,463,328 6,092,181
601,004 94,024
468,008 5,491,177 4,092,500 2,208,182 1,884,318 1,398,677
414,962 -43,815
7,196,663 6,392,310 4,969,906 1,422,404
6,237 123,724
154,197 116,276 370,672
638,702 312,354
14,912 5,169
669,018 343,267 452,087
57,420
19,601 286,967
93,609 456,086 181,580
230,357 431,793 233,083 354,525 192,708 960,320 719,086
85,267 5,348,393 1,931,144

(X)
100.0 94.3 9.3 1.5 7.2 85.0 63.3 34.2 29.2 21.6 6.4 -0.7
100.0 88.8 69.1 19.8
0.1 1.7
2.1 1.6 5.2
8.9 4.3 0.2 0.1
9.3 4.8 6.3 0.8
0.3 4.0 1.3 6.3 2.5
3.2 6.0 3.2 4.9 2.7 13.3 10.0 1.2 (X) (X)

(X)
839.51 791.31
78.06 12.21 60.79 713.24 531.57 286.82 244.75 181.67 53.90 -5.69
934.77 830.29 645.53 184.75
0.81 16.07
20.03 15.10 48.15
82.96 40.57
1.94 0.67
86.90 44.59 58.72
7.46
2.55 37.27 12.16 59.24 23.59
29.92 56.09 30.27 46.05 25.03 124.73 93.40 11.08 694.70 250.83

(X) Represents not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, 2002, vol. 4, Government Finances; no. 3, Finances of County Governments.

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 2003-2006 (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 function 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

2003

Year ending June 30

2004

2005

2006

32,526,824 9,016,458
23,510,366 16,188,708
2,752,260 3,235,660
903,832 429,906 4,072,334
32,526,824 29,291,099
9,016,458 20,274,641
12,748,724 8,059,442 686,804 884,198 1,842,562 263,366 1,271,565 498,380 152,957 687,028 429,906 1,766,167 65 3,235,660
100.0 27.7 72.3 49.8 8.5 9.9 2.8 1.3 12.5

34,196,775 9,335,405
24,861,370 17,587,719
2,434,332 3,325,304 1,052,824
461,191 3,990,821
34,196,775 30,869,198
9,335,405 21,533,793
13,305,305 9,215,633 687,846 1,003,217 1,393,760 241,000 1,304,039 518,165 139,116 758,981 461,191 1,840,945 2,273 3,325,304
100.0 27.3 72.7 51.4 7.1 9.7 3.1 1.3 11.7

33,806,582 9,521,119
24,285,463 18,153,321
1,501,309 3,316,641
858,467 455,725 3,906,032
33,806,582 30,489,902
9,521,119 20,968,783
13,388,610 9,359,580 679,517 950,968 917,550 225,940 1,297,881 476,463 132,087 818,236 455,725 1,787,345 30,280 3,316,641
100.0 28.2 71.8 53.7 4.4 9.8 2.5 1.3 11.6

34,944,785 9,753,253
25,191,532 18,414,106
1,859,637 3,602,142
867,311 448,336 3,672,374
34,944,785 31,300,124
9,753,253 21,546,871
14,330,819 8,845,430 698,935 992,148 1,422,778 257,192 1,383,353 443,370 177,170 650,107 448,336 1,650,486 42,519 3,602,142
100.0 27.9 72.1 52.7 5.3 10.3 2.5 1.3 10.5
(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 2003-2006 (total in thousands; per capita in dollars)

Category/function

2003

Year ending June 30

2004

2005

2006

Amount by functiona: Total expenditure General expenditure Intergovernmental expenditure Direct expenditure General expenditure, by function 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 function 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 90.1 27.7 62.3
39.2 24.8
2.1 2.7 5.7 0.8 3.9 1.5 0.5 2.1 1.3 5.4 9.9
3,749 1,039 2,710 1,866
317 373 104
50 469
3,749 3,376 1,039 2,337
1,469 929 79 102 212 30 147 57 18 79 50 0 204 373

100.0 90.3 27.3 63.0
38.9 26.9
2.0 2.9 4.1 0.7 3.8 1.5 0.4 2.2 1.3 5.4 9.7
3,835 1,047 2,788 1,972
273 373 118
52 448
3,835 3,461 1,047 2,415
1,492 1,033
77 112 156
27 146
58 16 85 52
0 206 373

100.0 90.2 28.2 62.0
39.6 27.7
2.0 2.8 2.7 0.7 3.8 1.4 0.4 2.4 1.3 5.3 9.8
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

100.0 89.6 27.9 61.7
41.0 25.3
2.0 2.8 4.1 0.7 4.0 1.3 0.5 1.9 1.3 4.7 10.3
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

a Does not include functions for which no expenditures were made during fiscal years 2003-2006: liquor stores.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, State Government Finances, 2003-2006.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.141
TOTAL DEBT IN GENERAL OBLIGATION AND REVENUE BONDS AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AND DIRECT OBLIGATIONS ISSUED, FY 1975-2009, BY AGENCY
(thousands of dollars)

Agency

General obligation debt
authorizeda

Guaranteed revenue debt
authorized

Direct obligations
issuedb

Department of Transportation School Construction University Facilities World Congress Center Human Resources Facilities Port Facilities Correctional Facilities Public Safety Facilities Georgia Bureau of Investigation Georgia Department of Revenue Department of Labor Department of Natural Resources Technical and Adult Education Environmental Facilities Authority Department of Administrative Services Department of Agriculture Georgia Building Authority Stone Mountain Memorial Assn. Department of Veterans Services Jekyll Island State Park Authority Office of the Secretary of State Department of Defense Department of Community Affairs Department of Economic Development Georgia Emergency Management Agency State Soil and Water Conservation Department of Juvenile Justice Georgia Golf Hall of Fame Georgia Forestry Commission Georgia Agricultural Exposition Authority Other

3,799,330 4,376,850 3,427,988
619,330 300,340 596,425 799,440
66,745 80,575 18,325 53,810 543,405 996,057 431,000 57,605 32,530 499,740 48,400 12,345 28,190 55,050 19,610
8,200 151,265
200 3,840 236,335 6,000 17,235 14,055 31,600

755,245 -------------
97,470 ------------------

4,478,550 4,087,860 3,427,988
619,330 300,340 595,635 799,440
66,745 80,575 18,325 53,810 533,475 996,057 528,470 57,605 32,530 499,740 48,400 11,295 28,190 55,050 14,825
8,200 151,265
200 3,840 236,335 6,000 17,235 14,055 31,600

Subtotal

17,331,820

852,715

17,802,965

Net increase from Refunding Bond Issuesc

136,460

6,925

143,385

Total

17,468,280

859,640

17,946,350

-- 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, 2008.

c Net increase resulting from the 1986 B, 1992 A, and 1993E, GEFA Series 1997, GA 400 Tollway Series 1998, 1998E and 2004C, 2005B and 2007C refunding Bond Issues.

Source: State of Georgia, Budget Report, Fiscal Year 2009.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.155
PAYMENTS ON STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS AS A PERCENTAGE OF STATE TREASURY RECEIPTS, FY 1990-2009a

Fiscal year
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Percent
5.7 5.4 5.4 5.8 5.9 5.4 5.5 5.3 5.1 5.6

Fiscal year
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008a 2009a

Percent
5.2 4.9 5.6 5.9 6.3 6.6 6.6 6.5 5.9 6.1

a Percentages for FY 2008 and FY 2009 are estimated. Prior to FY 1984 the maximum percentage allowed by the Constitution was 15%.
Source: State of Georgia, Budget Report, Fiscal Year 2009.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.212
SELECTED FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR INDIVIDUAL COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, GEORGIA, FY 2001-2002a (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
15,720 3,678 6,829 2,150
30,950
10,819 27,199 72,608 11,073
7,993
118,810 5,716 5,086 6,877
13,004
31,826 86,770 16,726
3,199 32,921
7,610 45,950 23,769
6,317 229,589
2,729 11,448 85,839 153,680
3,007
164,338 4,477
488,679 19,515 21,376
77,062 9,473
70,068 6,095
45,205
8,733 17,086 598,832 21,502
8,484

Revenue
General
15,720 3,678 6,829 2,150
29,455
10,386 27,004 68,455 11,073
7,993
116,223 5,716 5,086 6,877
13,004
31,826 86,609 16,111
3,199 32,921
7,610 45,950 23,608
6,317 223,935
2,570 11,155 85,839 139,112
3,007
164,338 4,477
406,373 19,515 21,376
66,772 9,473
64,916 6,095
22,799
8,733 17,086 578,391 20,718
8,484

From taxes
10,918 3,011 4,404 1,526
19,052
8,400 20,503 43,842
8,838 6,698
85,520 3,974 3,991 4,775 9,674
19,212 18,830 12,665
2,441 25,354
4,881 36,275 17,574
4,781 171,113
1,230 7,771 61,411 46,463 1,794
107,857 3,148
217,098 13,650 13,140
42,534 5,856
45,897 4,180
11,791
6,134 13,545 328,676 14,538
6,840

Totalc
14,211 3,001 5,720 2,259
28,762
10,237 31,354 70,508 11,381
7,656
134,273 6,129 5,552 6,776
15,204
28,937 83,376 15,464
2,879 34,908
6,658 42,473 26,538
6,796 238,820
3,156 11,835 87,082 151,867
2,802
186,508 4,575
576,577 17,904 23,720
71,216 12,971 70,774
5,424 45,378
10,235 25,056 997,906 18,814
7,320

Expenditures General

Capital outlay

14,211 3,001 5,720 2,259
26,377
8,863 28,278 64,879 11,381
7,656
130,309 6,129 5,552 6,776
15,204
28,937 83,267 14,854
2,879 34,908
6,658 42,473 25,451
6,796 225,097
2,926 11,509 87,082 137,097
2,802
186,508 4,575
491,486 17,904 23,720
62,271 12,971 61,571
5,424 22,867
10,235 24,472 730,325 17,749
7,320

2,073 239 225 133
3,206
1,685 6,440 9,778 2,220 1,644
16,747 882 372 821
4,880
8,133 375
1,287 154
9,066
1,069 5,269 4,322
742 61,075
754 393 32,914 35,303
66
19,574 328
110,732 2,213 7,056
21,364 6,207
16,432 1,520 3,198
4,154 11,495 233,342
3,672 532
(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 2001-2002a (thousands of dollars)

Totalb
8,595 90,678 58,815
6,264 1,884
24,458 11,684 12,054
6,541 13,560
75,413 78,521 98,678 15,776 956,088
13,082 1,661
82,115 28,983
9,373
15,249 717,559
15,628 131,338
10,179
13,720 17,011 13,019 12,206 115,293
61,492 4,379
26,688 8,160 8,271
11,549 NA
2,967 13,625
8,054
2,342 31,707 21,091 29,328
6,027

Revenue
General
8,595 90,678 58,815
6,264 1,884
24,458 11,684 12,054
6,541 13,560
68,020 75,689 90,460 15,561 908,795
13,082 1,661
79,753 28,983
9,373
15,249 624,899
15,628 131,325
10,140
13,720 15,402 13,019 11,307 100,305
58,820 4,363
26,666 8,160 8,271
11,383 NA
2,967 13,074
8,054
2,342 31,707 20,235 29,328
5,839

From taxes

Totalc

5,484 58,413 44,795
4,673 1,380
14,923 8,313 9,144 3,962 9,468
49,086 39,689 64,914 10,903 704,146
9,924 1,325 62,840 21,440 7,552
10,893 402,323
11,662 89,666
7,054
11,061 9,721 8,652 7,717
78,685
38,330 3,072
17,292 6,267 6,035

9,368 118,929
59,905 8,550 1,797
24,577 9,723
12,174 7,372
13,188
97,621 68,615 146,510 14,198 1,031,890
12,312 1,411
83,530 28,952
8,651
14,394 694,492
14,508 146,174
9,367
12,537 17,022 12,310 10,701 112,332
77,622 4,822
30,656 8,878 8,470

7,038 NA
1,722 8,886 4,744
1,721 14,900 13,231 19,052
3,850

10,737 NA
3,733 12,975
8,946
2,786 30,945 24,546 30,880
5,232

Expenditures General

Capital outlay

9,368 118,929
59,905 8,550 1,797
24,577 9,723
12,174 7,372
13,188
88,204 66,019 128,527 12,790 894,993
12,312 1,411
80,563 28,952
8,651
14,394 570,707
14,508 144,911
9,237
12,537 15,464 12,310
9,676 102,397
74,483 4,808
29,058 8,878 8,470

389 36,394
5,007 2,064
148
5,355 28
3,631 1,899 2,990
32,524 5,703
53,099 1,766
98,154
1,190 99
20,397 6,453 347
1,223 187,691
3,000 40,313
559
1,966 3,842 3,625
NA 28,839
33,761 1,235 5,373 1,938 128

10,586 NA
3,733 12,024
8,946
2,786 30,945 20,740 30,880
4,928

1,465 NA 69
2,029 1,720
154 3,717 7,097 5,666
368
(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 2001-2002a (thousands of dollars)

Totalb
3,995 65,261 16,572
6,932 12,574
3,358 16,965
8,763 8,754 4,022
13,621 34,506
3,863 15,231 12,929
249,169 50,250 23,239 5,782 58,033
14,721 14,967
7,983 5,425 19,928
4,870 20,155
1,704 13,813
3,670
257,703 72,478 1,781 8,221 6,082
44,193 16,164
3,174 20,507
4,963
1,637 9,204 4,837 5,456 6,788

Revenue
General
3,995 64,042 16,299
6,932 12,574
3,128 16,876
8,763 8,754 4,022
13,475 34,284
3,863 15,231 12,929
238,648 47,673 20,804 5,782 50,888
14,721 14,482
7,983 5,425 19,928
4,870 20,155
1,704 13,813
3,670
234,452 60,389 1,781 8,221 6,082
41,946 16,164
3,174 20,507
4,475
1,637 9,204 4,828 5,456 6,788

From taxes
3,000 45,037 11,907
4,265 9,686
1,986 11,284
5,890 6,448 2,868
9,585 13,361
2,362 11,240
8,492
79,513 35,592 15,547
3,330 39,538
11,572 10,327
5,515 4,479 13,959
3,288 13,076
865 11,103
2,575
70,875 41,177
1,108 5,387 4,383
29,156 11,885
1,853 12,255
3,132
756 6,670 3,147 3,809 4,289

Totalc
4,151 68,459 22,636
7,600 14,197
3,081 12,197 11,647
9,036 4,144
13,527 39,988
3,998 16,731 14,505
262,248 59,265 23,880 4,776 64,141
12,992 13,605
6,287 5,971 19,945
6,499 19,410
1,612 12,646
3,225
263,088 80,436 2,219 7,616 5,574
47,877 14,397
3,797 17,665
5,198
1,777 9,854 4,472 4,764 6,840

Expenditures General

Capital outlay

4,151 66,577 22,343
7,600 14,197
2,745 12,041 11,647
9,036 4,144
13,445 37,976
3,998 16,731 14,505
231,842 56,806 18,376 4,776 53,294
12,983 13,037
6,287 5,971 19,945
6,499 19,410
1,612 12,646
3,225
212,572 51,421 2,088 7,616 5,574
45,430 14,397
3,790 17,665
4,719
1,777 9,854 4,467 4,764 6,840

312 12,333 10,378
503 4,046
195 524 4,216 409 156
1,775 4,978
906 2,939 2,411
39,862 19,825
4,778 480
16,057
876 2,619
176 763 2,193
2,863 1,062
267 723 160
41,430 16,011
188 1,305 1,370
8,993 2,581
761 791 388
176 1,077
351 282 740
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.212 (Continued)
SELECTED FINANCIAL STATISTICS FOR INDIVIDUAL COUNTY GOVERNMENTS, GEORGIA, FY 2001-2002a (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

22,875 25,636 13,629
6,401 3,716
46,087 6,861 4,774
12,421 16,316
20,543 33,810 34,825
3,890 13,031
17,371 1,780 1,937
14,693 73,512
4,000 6,793 7,409 10,913

22,875 25,441 13,629
6,401 3,716
46,087 6,861 4,769
12,421 15,795
20,543 33,810 34,519
3,890 13,031
17,371 1,780 1,937
14,693 73,323
4,000 6,793 7,409 10,913

17,165 19,155
8,342 4,155 1,864
28,800 4,428 3,319 7,929
12,759
12,307 26,204 20,339
2,588 10,555
12,451 962
1,452 10,794 43,164
2,751 4,752 6,382 8,138

22,192 26,350
9,829 7,437 3,978
47,465 7,526 5,660
15,383 13,649
26,949 30,645 30,973
3,822 15,906
18,596 1,724 2,267
15,425 63,407
3,918 6,189 6,873 10,329

22,192 26,102
9,829 7,437 3,978
47,465 7,526 5,656
15,383 13,200
26,629 30,645 30,472
3,822 15,906
18,596 1,724 2,267
15,425 63,228
3,918 6,189 6,873 10,329

1,812 4,421
80 1,674
690
5,835 1,776
587 5,221
222
7,730 3,322 1,993
236 1,239
3,434 70
440 1,448 9,279
681 288 1,143 2,181

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, 2002, vol. 4, Government Finances; no. 3, Finances of County Governments; no. 4, Finances of Municipal and Township Governments.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17.000

TABLE 17.221
TOTAL AND PER CAPITA REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES OF ALL MUNICIPALITIES IN GEORGIA,
WITH PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS, 2001-2002

Category

Amount ($ thousands)

Percent distribution

Per capita amount (dollars)

Number of municipalities Population 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

531 3,187,815 5,633,797 4,091,558
956,064 103,537 172,107 3,135,494 1,244,842 610,161 634,681 1,890,652 1,533,384
8,855
6,136,960 4,153,042 3,254,047
898,995
36,332 16,576
17,537 12,593 37,465
318,848 95,273
190,841 2,620
634,909 309,585
88,591 42,822
858 296,560
92,012 570,720 274,724
82,626 86,678 64,730 256,266 190,697 528,452 1,844,439 139,479 7,454,187 1,478,616

(X)
100.0 72.6 17.0 1.8 3.1 55.7 22.1 10.8 11.3 33.6 27.2 0.2
100.0 67.7 53.0 14.6 0.6 0.3 0.0
0.3 0.2 0.6
5.2 1.6 3.1 0.0
10.3 5.0 1.4 0.7
0.0 4.8 1.5 9.3 4.5
1.3 1.4 1.1 4.2 3.1 8.6 30.1 2.3 (X) (X)

(X)
1,767 1,283
300 32 54
984 391 191 199 593 481
3
1,925 1,303 1,021
282 0
11 5
6 4 12
100 30 60 1
199 97 28 13
0 93 29 179 86
26 27 20 80 60 166 579 44 2,338 464

(X) Represents not applicable.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Governments, 2002, vol. 4, Government Finances, no. 4, Finances of Municipal and Township Governments.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.301
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR AGENCYa AND TYPE OF SPENDING, FISCAL YEAR 2007 (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 Homeland Security Housing and Urban Development Interior Justice Labor Transportation Treasury Veterans Affairs
Total (all departments/agencies)

942,571 18,428 52,850
995,098 26,776
6,644,007 57,232
687,501 6,847
66,909 199,711 2,435,211
859 13,671
12,391,367

168,054 14,485
4,861,853 13,849 5,290
573,604 306,606
34,224 65,796 189,833 45,836 247,961 369,464 387,913
9,407,435

70,847 6,976
8,667,575 40,206 11,669
3,727,212 217,003 24,479 36,432 80,951 59,806 15,145 35,810 209,054
14,197,285

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 2007.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.302
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, FISCAL YEAR 2007a
(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 Insurance programs

71,079,000 15,160,000 55,919,000
12,391,367
9,407,435 4,861,853
35,082,453 21,617,453 13,465,000
14,197,285 8,667,575
626,730 7,719,581 19,969,953

2,556,213,000 430,466,000
2,125,748,000
495,841,888
252,594,381 98,038,661
1,367,399,782 782,842,782 584,557,000
440,377,449 294,025,469
22,316,810 172,685,494 1,175,407,879

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 2007.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.303
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2007a (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

Total

Federal government expenditure

Retirement and Other direct

disability

payments

Grants

Procurement

Salaries and wages

102,370 50,243 67,400 26,192
241,766
58,717 247,017 438,488 110,664 114,282
1,257,982 85,444 86,750
107,971 476,629
272,283 142,295 150,092
48,779 736,877
60,979 511,964 234,423
88,310 1,897,928
747,911 141,939 643,246 718,622
36,724
1,107,404 44,725
6,997,887 205,353 289,096
893,542 98,787
487,206 52,784
144,025
91,347 84,778 174,186 3,697,117 130,468

44,310 19,301 27,259
5,207 114,566
31,732 128,192 208,237
54,136 54,234
549,406 39,001 43,542 42,129 80,874
118,508 65,243 67,903 18,269
133,363
25,381 268,866 122,395
29,439 695,971
13,940 75,282 304,502 218,106
9,090
501,957 18,087
1,272,283 90,164
120,306
282,125 43,980
260,504 25,684 60,610
46,783 49,691 72,272 966,629 63,341

37,493 20,382 27,853 16,378 65,366
12,251 50,693 68,093 37,183 41,884
350,729 29,380 20,547 41,078 24,482
81,217 46,710 26,280 22,407 28,227
23,633 126,678
45,758 16,502 452,114
3,562 39,395 80,926 116,123
9,273
211,289 15,905
433,679 69,767 92,193
53,270 31,695 89,870 14,134 52,642
19,935 14,379 62,123 701,742 40,261

16,098 7,958
10,269 3,906
53,598
13,320 48,271 128,771 16,305 14,875
175,372 15,103 19,620 21,883 27,353
58,040 21,597 49,395
6,369 49,065
9,718 81,886 56,730 36,152 307,344
12,310 23,503 222,022 236,987
4,554
260,195 8,070
567,735 35,292 60,519
80,479 20,330 95,873 12,068 24,867
22,046 15,733 27,202 699,915 21,324

825 373 494 118 1,303
275 1,936 19,526
558 709
69,020 424 927 569
334,610
3,442 1,944
960 334 245,995
439 15,395
3,367 3,340 267,843
702,102 752
9,971 38,052 11,924
36,594 1,229
4,504,647 1,364 6,882
432,736 550
15,345 181 875
464 1,312 4,143 268,128 2,118

3,643 2,229 1,525
582 6,934
1,139 17,925 13,860
2,482 2,579
113,454 1,537 2,114 2,311 9,310
11,076 6,801 5,555 1,400
280,227
1,808 19,139
6,173 2,877 174,656
15,998 3,007
25,825 109,354
1,882
97,370 1,435
219,543 8,766 9,197
44,931 2,232
25,614 717
5,030
2,118 3,664 8,445 1,060,703 3,424
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.303 (Continued)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2007a (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

Total

Federal government expenditure

Retirement and Other direct

disability

payments

Grants

Procurement

Salaries and wages

97,731 904,344 437,910
96,705 17,234
175,796 151,139 167,903
61,238 154,364
527,041 537,821 373,870 152,951 13,872,344
138,860 23,108
829,315 234,008 121,835
101,059 2,237,545
226,384 906,637
63,821
149,997 204,608 124,549
54,169 709,663
2,169,171 70,856
248,819 57,718 79,477
118,176 60,348 56,666 97,396 97,188
44,324 394,346 102,701 1,194,988
53,965

30,822 307,550 230,589
32,375 4,868
102,485 67,955 66,767 29,139 87,677
301,691 273,791 201,474
73,743 2,214,293
80,448 9,775
249,665 114,381
55,853
55,471 886,029 113,882 351,487
27,160
79,469 81,821 62,511 24,733 369,425
515,371 23,057
145,177 31,233 37,495
53,572 22,436 24,098 49,576 48,367
19,822 158,391
53,271 161,875
27,371

43,191 173,421
84,937 38,295
2,992
30,526 37,785 48,629 18,767 37,569
58,158 142,406
47,239 35,377 1,311,525
31,778 5,703
126,237 49,715 38,961
23,286 234,058
46,367 139,289
21,944
38,254 18,871 31,141 13,204 83,563
112,851 28,372 48,295 12,558 26,702
38,756 21,752 20,026 20,848 25,384
15,124 72,104 23,765 43,911 15,022

19,852 117,440 101,316
20,244 9,175
34,167 21,422 25,343
9,764 21,617
76,090 96,697 98,824 38,750 3,578,837
19,922 6,737
84,485 53,658 23,095
17,061 512,875
52,207 174,949
13,106
25,613 97,763 21,137 14,622 133,596
107,001 10,148 40,478 11,560 12,582
22,442 14,205 10,953 22,821 20,003
8,222 49,670 20,287 68,483
9,876

645 163,504
4,392 1,349
39
1,998 8,137 18,707
932 3,300
29,666 5,091
10,149 1,123
5,050,058
1,030 177
207,427 6,099 855
884 372,727
5,371 202,173
327
1,976 1,630 2,837
313 10,268
515,577 6,915 4,610 493 518
635 448 341 1,227 609
216 57,169
2,309 7,787
399

3,222 142,428
16,675 4,443 159
6,619 15,840
8,457 2,637 4,201
61,436 19,835 16,183
3,957 1,717,63
5,682 717
161,502 10,155 3,071
4,357 231,856
8,556 38,739
1,283
4,685 4,522 6,924 1,297 112,812
918,371 2,364
10,259 1,873 2,180
2,771 1,508 1,249 2,924 2,826
940 57,011
3,069 912,933
1,298
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 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 17.303 (Continued)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2007a (dollars)

Total

Federal government expenditure

Retirement and Other direct

disability

payments

Grants

Procurement

Salaries and wages

40,497 859,191 115,072 131,112
76,652
94,063 146,834
42,289 140,143
52,423
154,021 105,866
49,649 92,768 150,673
2,376,619 355,994 116,663 51,145 300,907
199,455 139,824 112,192 115,306 282,300
72,342 124,575
14,993 136,433
58,419
2,168,810 324,556 19,470 104,655 67,576
347,755 169,726
41,918 220,089
48,395
14,328 135,175
65,613 121,996
76,477

21,329 264,858
56,752 63,726 38,032
35,000 74,430 16,209 62,831 15,755
58,926 56,466 21,295 47,096 77,520
708,988 205,196
64,501 23,740 160,643
96,412 86,400 60,749 45,107 120,304
34,804 65,485
4,785 55,403 22,254
741,599 181,236
9,070 38,674 30,030
172,363 91,258 16,037 80,790 28,356
6,220 64,833 29,713 37,667 26,112

7,918 130,051
18,799 34,734 18,936
35,454 31,419
8,956 34,584 25,214
58,198 21,806 15,707 22,010 30,362
271,250 78,761 19,443 12,202 41,447
44,780 25,438 29,646 15,329 63,976
25,145 24,538
6,167 27,168 22,142
306,934 59,447 6,498 33,886 26,530
88,038 47,700 14,651 66,709
9,479
5,295 39,411 18,048 30,596 32,832

9,981 121,794
19,443 26,828 16,181
19,578 35,311 14,875 33,630
9,820
28,187 21,424 10,684 19,276 32,092
213,978 55,267 23,022 12,989 80,592
40,042 21,007 17,310 11,547 36,076
10,305 28,530
3,246 46,899 12,038
295,540 66,319 3,305 28,570 9,073
68,660 23,291
8,719 59,722
8,810
2,018 26,590 15,925 14,088 11,890

451 103,527
1,141 775
1,716
1,886 1,066
293 5,003
255
4,059 755 373 873
4,857
23,276 4,188 2,692 500 6,471
10,832 1,873 1,475 628
53,785
399 1,506
157 2,715
471
94,295 3,892 118 670 365
6,925 1,673
415 1,739
314
157 597 373 37,027 730

818 238,961
18,936 5,048 1,788
2,146 4,608 1,956 4,096 1,379
4,651 5,416 1,590 3,512 5,843
1,159,127 12,582 7,006 1,714 11,756
7,389 5,106 3,011 42,694 8,160
1,689 4,516
638 4,248 1,515
730,442 13,662 478 2,855 1,578
11,769 5,804 2,095
11,130 1,436
638 3,743 1,554 2,618 4,912
(continued)

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.303 (Continued)
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES OR OBLIGATIONS, BY GEORGIA COUNTIES, FISCAL YEAR 2007a (dollars)

County

Total

Federal government expenditure

Retirement and Other direct

disability

payments

Grants

Procurement

Salaries and wages

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
Georgia Total

292,095 226,315 158,830
78,698 39,882
365,272 71,551 63,408
136,626 154,938
400,965 352,507 288,578
46,585 130,067
188,289 15,748 37,522
122,377 403,537
61,356 78,901 67,622 147,493
3,411,791

147,900 104,106
76,317 51,466 17,914
174,520 27,224 29,361 86,958 78,641
211,530 201,440 141,695
18,107 57,401
82,021 5,882
14,715 73,967 203,736
26,612 37,774 35,445 50,428
2,094

71,078,990 21,617,453

81,557 67,303 49,191 14,728 11,284
88,332 26,717 16,180 26,518 43,807
110,887 68,337 80,608 14,865 40,333
49,619 7,028
11,982 21,326 96,581
23,234 24,343 18,143 46,891
3,033,877

43,211 37,774 27,591
8,379 9,605
79,984 15,110 15,935 16,626 25,921
66,207 58,504 51,121 11,857 27,729
24,879 2,112 9,722
21,784 80,842
9,369 13,709 10,335 23,658
375,821

13,465,451 12,391,367

4,788 3,248 1,015 1,340
196
11,283 445
1,045 1,300 1,050
2,107 8,067 3,486
366 825
7,219 118 196
1,041 7,697
415 712 1,865 23,643

14,197,285

14,639 13,884
4,717 2,785
883
11,153 2,054 887 5,225 5,519
10,234 16,158 11,668
1,390 3,778
24,550 608 907
4,259 14,680
1,725 2,364 1,833 2,872

9,407,435

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 2007.

PUBLIC FINANCE

17. 000

TABLE 17.306
PER CAPITA AMOUNTS OF FEDERAL EXPENDITURE, BY SELECTED PROGRAM, THE UNITED STATES AND GEORGIA, FISCAL YEAR 2007 (dollars)

Program

United Statesa

Georgia

Total direct expenditures or obligations Department of Defense All other agencies
Retirement and disability payments
Other direct payments - total
Grant awards
Procurement contract awards
Salaries and wages

8,339.19 1,394.82 6,944.36
2,571.22
1,926.36
1,624.13
1,392.57
824.91

7,446.92 1,588.33 5,858.59
2,264.85
1,410.77
1,298.24
1,487.44
985.61

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 2007.

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TABLE 18.102
TOTAL REPORTEDa INDEX CRIMES AND CLEARANCES, TOTAL REPORTED ARRESTS,
AND RELATIONSHIP OF CRIME TO POPULATION IN GEORGIA, 2003-2007

Category

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Index crimesb
Incidents
Number Ratec Arrests
Population

380,333 4,379.3
55,396 8,740,008

360,425 4,082.1
58,150 8,921,371

396,502 4,370.3
60,288 9,107,719

375,905 4,014.3
55,929 9,342,080

399,800 4,188.6 62,114 9,544,750

Percentage changed

Population Index crimes

1.8

2.1

2.1

2.6

2.2

6.6

-5.2

10.0

-5.2

6.4

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, Summary Report, 20032007; 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, 2007 (release date: December 27, 2007).

TABLE 18.103
ARRESTS FOR INDEX CRIMES BY AGE GROUP IN GEORGIA, 2003-2007

Index crimesa age group
16 and under 17-21 22-29 30-39 40-49 50 and older
Total

2003 Number Percentb

9,259 12,768 11,324 11,567
7,811 2,667
55,396

16.7 23.0 20.4 20.9 14.1
4.8
100.0

2004 Number Percentb

10,412 12,814 11,642 11,531
8,713 3,038
58,150

17.9 22.0 20.0 19.8 15.0
5.2
100.0

2005 Number Percentb

10,160 13,104 12,560 11,642
9,288 3,534
60,288

16.9 21.7 20.8 19.3 15.4
5.9
100.0

2006 Number Percentb

8,821 13,091 11,707 10,206
8,609 3,495
55,929

15.8 23.4 20.9 18.2 15.4
6.2
100.0

2007 Number Percentb

9,426 15,644 12,873 10,832
9,433 3,906
62,114

15.2 25.2 20.7 17.4 15.2
6.3
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, Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Summary Report, 2003-2007.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

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TABLE 18.110
CHANGES IN NUMBERa, RATEb, AND ARRESTSc FOR MAJOR (INDEX) CRIMES IN GEORGIA, 2002-2007

Type of crime
Total violent crime 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Murder 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Rape 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Robbery 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Aggravated assault 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Total property crime 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Incidentsa

Change from previous yeard

Rateb

Change from previous yeard

Arrestsc

Change from previous yeard

36,156 36,984 34,918 38,822 41,187 44,823
521 619 476 526 601 712
1,921 2,075 1,944 2,086 1,992 2,069
12,605 13,318 11,675 13,801 14,753 16,387
21,109 20,972 20,823 22,409 23,841 25,205
320,615 343,349 325,507 357,692 334,329 354,597

-7.5 2.3 -5.6 11.2 6.1 8.8
-5.1 18.8 -23.1 10.5 14.3 18.5
-6.0 8.0 -6.3 7.3 -4.5 3.9
-7.2 5.7 -12.3 18.2 6.9 11.1
-7.9 -0.6 -0.7 7.6 6.4 5.7
-1.9 7.1 -5.2 9.9 -6.5 6.1

422.3 425.9 395.4 427.9 439.8 469.6
6.1 7.1 5.4 5.8 6.4 7.5
22.4 23.9 22.0 23.0 21.3 21.7
147.2 153.3 132.2 152.1 157.6 176.4
246.6 241.5 235.8 247.0 254.6 264.1
3,745.4 3,953.4 3,686.6 3,942.6 3,570.4 3,715.1

-9.4 0.9 -7.2 8.2 2.8 6.8
-6.2 16.4 -23.9
7.4 10.3 17.2
-8.2 6.7 -7.9 4.5 -7.4 1.9
-9.1 4.1 -13.8 15.1 3.6 11.9
-9.8 -2.1 -2.4 4.7 3.1 3.7
-3.9 5.6 -6.7 6.9 -9.4 4.1

15,181

0.2

14,663

3.5

15,284

-4.1

15,849

-3.6

15,819

0.2

15,850

-0.2

683

72.5

531

-22.3

425

-20.0

466

9.6

437

-6.2

527

20.6

565

2.9

535

-5.3

496

-7.3

476

-4.0

405

-14.9

408

0.7

2,862

-4.9

2,876

0.5

2,820

-1.9

3,139

11.3

3,181

1.3

3,740

17.6

11,071 10,721 11,543 11,768 11,796 11,175

-1.6 -3.2 7.7 1.9 0.2 -90.0

40,940

3.4

40,733

-0.5

42,866

5.2

44,439

3.7

40,110

-9.7

46,264

15.3

(continued)

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18.000

TABLE 18.110 (continued)
CHANGES IN NUMBERa, RATEb, AND ARRESTSc FOR MAJOR (INDEX) CRIMES IN GEORGIA, 2002-2007

Type of crime

Incidentsa

Change from previous yeard

Rateb

Change from previous yeard

Arrestsc

Change from previous yeard

Burglary 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Larceny 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Auto theft 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Total Index crimes 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

68,461

2.7

73,155

6.9

69,266

-5.3

79,834

15.3

78,578

-1.6

86,431

10.0

216,476

-3.2

229,182

5.9

217,171

-5.2

234,444

8.0

214,934

-8.3

226,857

5.5

35,678

-2.1

41,012

15.0

39,070

-4.7

43,414

11.1

40,817

-6.0

41,309

1.2

356,771

-2.5

380,333

6.6

360,425

-5.2

396,514

10.0

375,516

-5.3

399,420

6.4

799.7 842.3 784.5 880.0 839.2 905.5
2,528.8 2,638.9 2,459.6 2,584.1 2,295.3 2,376.8
416.8 472.2 442.5 478.5 435.9 432.8
4,167.7 4,379.3 4,082.1 4,370.5 4,010.2 4,184.7

0.6 5.3 -6.9 12.2 -4.6 7.9
-5.2 4.4 -6.8 5.1 -11.2 3.6
-4.2 13.3 -6.3
8.1 -8.9 -0.7
-4.5 5.1 -6.8 7.1 -8.2 4.4

7,212 6,825 7,372 8,195 7,566 8,694
30,854 30,961 32,403 32,543 29,407 34,744
2,874 2,947 3,091 3,701 3,137 2,826
56,121 55,396 58,150 60,288 55,929 62,114

7.0 -5.4 8.0 11.2 -7.7 14.9
2.5 0.3 4.7 0.4 -9.6 18.1
4.4 2.5 4.9 19.7 -15.2 -9.9
2.4 -1.3 5.0 3.7 -7.2 11.1

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, 2002-2007.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

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TABLE 18.112
AGE, SEX, AND RACE DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS ARRESTED FOR INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA, 2007

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)
15,850 527 408
3,740 11,175 46,264
8,694 34,744
2,826
62,114

16 and under

Percentagea of arrests, by age group 17 to 21 22 to 29 30 to 39 40 to 49

50 and above

9.63 7.59 9.31 13.77 8.36 17.07 22.76 15.34 20.95
15.18

24.13 31.50 19.36 38.66 19.10 25.55 28.93 24.75 24.98
25.19

25.96 31.31 23.04 23.61 26.60 18.93 17.93 19.23 18.29
20.72

18.79 14.80 26.72 13.64 20.41 16.98 14.02 17.57 18.72
17.44

14.61 8.54
15.93 8.32
16.95 15.39 12.59 16.25 13.31
15.19

5.75 6.26 4.90 1.44 7.19 6.09 3.76 6.86 3.75
6.29

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

79.81 88.99 98.04 90.00 75.30 69.34 89.77 63.03 84.11
72.01

20.19 11.01
0.00 10.00 24.70 30.66 10.23 36.97 15.89
27.99

29.09 22.01 38.48 17.09 33.09 41.70 40.73 42.16 39.14
38.48

70.91 77.99 61.52 82.91 66.91 58.30 59.27 57.84 60.86
61.52

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, 2007 Summary Report.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.120
INDEX CRIMES, NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 INHABITANTS, IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA, 2007

Type of crime and MSA*

Number

Murder

Albany

16

Athens

9

Atlanta

468

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 28

Brunswick

20

Chattanooga, TN-GA

1

Columbus, GA-AL

24

Dalton

4

Gainesville

3

Hinesville

5

Macon

30

Rome

5

Savannah

27

Valdosta

2

Warner Robins

3

Georgia

712

Forcible rape Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Brunswick Chattanooga, TN-GA Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins Georgia

39 46 1,069 147 26 22 61 26 37 26 65 23 100 50 28 2,069

Robbery

Albany

226

Athens

155

Atlanta

12,143

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 744

Brunswick

162

Chattanooga, TN-GA

42

Columbus, GA-AL

621

Dalton

46

Gainesville

103

Hinesville

57

Macon

376

Rome

75

Savannah

850

Valdosta

140

Warner Robins

142

Georgia

16,387

Ratea
9.7 4.8 8.9 8.0 19.7 0.7 10.0 2.9 1.7 6.7 13.0 5.2 8.3 1.6 2.3 7.5
23.6 24.5 20.4 42.2 25.6 15.2 25.4 19.1 20.7 35.0 28.2 24.0 30.9 39.3 21.5 21.7
137.0 82.5
231.5 213.6 159.3
29.0 258.9
33.7 57.7 76.6 163.3 78.2 262.3 110.0 109.2 171.7

Type of crime and MSA*

Number

Ratea

Aggravated assault Albany, GA Athens, GA Atlanta, GA Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Brunswick Chattanooga, TN-GA Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon, GA Rome Savannah, GA Valdosta Warner Robins Georgia

478 356 14,503 476 582 395 631 396 271 227 558 319 797 345 341 25,205

Burglary Albany, GA Athens, GA Atlanta, GA Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC Brunswick Chattanooga, TN-GA Columbus, GA-AL Dalton Gainesville Hinesville Macon, GA Rome Savannah, GA Valdosta Warner Robins Georgia

2,074 1,517 51,588 3,735 1,020
890 2,748
910 1,018
706 2,907
799 2,861 1,144 1,260 86,431

Larceny - theft

Albany, GA

4,776

Athens, GA

4,906

Atlanta, GA

120,781

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 12,516

Brunswick

3,036

Chattanooga, TN-GA

2,986

Columbus, GA-AL

9,743

Dalton

3,064

Gainesville

3,289

Hinesville

2,067

Macon, GA

7,810

Rome

2,760

Savannah

8,455

Valdosta

3,272

Warner Robins

3,355

Georgia

226,857

289.7 189.5 276.5 136.7 572.3 272.8 263.0 290.3 151.9 305.2 242.3 332.4 245.9 271.1 262.3 264.1
1,257.1 807.3 983.5
1,072.5 1,003.1
614.7 1,145.5
667.1 570.6 949.3 1,262.2 832.6 882.7 898.9 969.1 905.5
2,894.8 2,610.9 2,302.6 3,593.9 2,985.6 2,062.5 4,061.3 2,246.3 1,843.5 2,779.4 3,391.0 2,876.2 2,608.7 2,571.1 2,580.5 2,376.8
(continued)

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18.000

TABLE 18.120 (continued)
INDEX CRIMES, NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 INHABITANTS, IN GEORGIA, BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA, 2007

Type of crime and MSA*

Number

Ratea

Motor vehicle theft

Albany, GA

505

Athens, GA

418

Atlanta, GA

28,709

Augusta-Aiken, GA-SC 2,123

Brunswick

283

Chattanooga, TN-GA

320

Columbus, GA-AL

1,821

Dalton

279

Gainesville

553

Hinesville

102

Macon, GA

1,224

Rome

265

Savannah, GA

1,401

Valdosta

278

Warner Robins

276

Georgia

41,309

306.1 222.5 547.3 609.6 278.3 221.0 759.1 204.5 310.0 137.2 531.4 276.2 432.3 218.4 212.3 432.8

* 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, 2007 Summary Report.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.121 SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2007

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)
219 112 216
8 2,328
870 2,367 5,108
221 612
11,168 444 336 460 513
2,838 1,291
146 76
1,674
220 5,263 2,147
230 13,265
0 345 2,958 6,358
11
14,259 88
21,782 1,356 1,508
2,619 477
2,594 378
1,440

Total crimes (rank)
112 134 113 155
36
59 35 15 110 71
9 87 98 85 80
29 52 126 142 42
111 14 38
108 8
NA 97 26 11 154
7 139
4 49 46
31 84 32 93 47

Index crime ratea
1,220.3 1,362.0 2,055.8
211.6 5,054.6
5,254.9 3,525.5 5,502.3 1,252.1 3,659.8
7,218.7 3,608.0 2,176.2 2,815.2 1,702.5
4,288.6 5,673.7
614.5 1,246.3 3,438.1
2,085.3 4,701.0 3,449.5 2,168.0 5,338.7
0.0 1,287.5 1,447.4 5,574.1
343.0
5,238.1 1,258.6 3,148.1 3,382.8 3,365.0
2,400.5 2,902.9 2,181.0 3,028.1 6,508.5

Index crime rate (rank)
136 125
95 155
19
17 43 14 134 39
4 40 88 68 109
28 12 149 135 46
93 22 45 89 16
NA 131 117
13 153
18 133
57 49 50
76 64 86 60
7

Violent (number)

Property (number)

36 12 21
4 224
100 394 378
31 57
896 47 28 84 48
507 222
5 10 234
15 847 128
25 1,569
0 37 195 442
8
1,792 11
2,382 107 155
88 62 215 23 117

183 100 195
4 2,104
770 1,973 4,730
190 555
10,272 397 308 376 465
2,331 1,069
141 66
1,440
205 4,416 2,019
205 11,696
0 308 2,763 5,916
3
12,467 77
19,400 1,249 1,353
2,531 415
2,379 355
1,323
(continued)

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18.000

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 18.121 (Continued) SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2007

Total crimes (number)
252 488 1,339 44,099 423
208 6,870 4,989
371 53
713 826 383
99 160
1,713 4,246 2,549
568 73,093
332 29
4,568 1,657
563
494 25,134
795 5,274
154
929 398 767 266 4,484
5,411 358
1,700 196 623

Total crimes (rank)
106 83 50 2 89
114 10 16 94
148
66 62 92 135 119
40 20 33 75
1
99 152
18 43 76
82 3
63 13 121
56 91 65 103 19
12 96 41 116 69

Index crime ratea
1,565.4 2,271.5 4,691.0 5,982.8 2,110.6
1,794.3 7,179.2 4,007.4 3,134.5 1,294.9
1,405.5 4,024.4 1,704.6
860.5 708.6
1,613.8 4,440.6 1,604.0 2,606.3 7,367.2
1,169.5 1,046.6 6,096.2 3,183.8 2,248.2
3,154.1 3,237.3 1,880.7 2,927.2 1,609.5
3,234.9 1,369.0 3,164.2 2,336.0 2,410.3
4,130.0 3,603.8 2,869.0 1,434.8 4,687.4

Index crime rate (rank)
114 80 23 9 92
105 5
34 58 130
121 33
108 146 148
110 26
112 71 3
137 139
8 54 82
56 52 102 62 111
53 124
55 78 74
30 41 65 119 24

Violent (number)

Property (number)

22 19 172 5,345 96
38 672 348
83 11
157 90 17 7 9
89 422 131
41 11,145
22 2
723 90 57
57 2,382
57 414
13
81 8
70 35 539
520 23
158 10 34

230 469 1,167 38,754 327
170 6,198 4,641
288 42
556 736 366
92 151
1,624 3,824 2,418
527 61,948
310 27
3,845 1,567
506
437 22,752
738 4,860
141
848 390 697 231 3,945
4,891 335
1,542 186 589
(continued)

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18.000

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 18.121 (Continued) SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2007

Total crimes (number)
432 119
96 600 575
137 2,385
633 2,942
152
248 4,581
505 775 225
325 648
63 840 139
520 622
38 147 995
15,188 2,854 76 406 3,507
1,137 551 371 308
1,603
130 577
5 260
98

Total crimes (rank)
88 132 137
72 74
129 34 68 27
122
107 17 81 64
109
100 67
145 61
128
79 70 150 125 55
5 28 142 90 24
53 78 94 102 44
131 73
156 104 136

Index crime ratea
2,625.5 1,384.5 1,007.0 2,203.5 3,390.1
1,723.9 5,018.9 1,915.3 4,862.6 1,877.0
2,194.7 4,500.4 1,901.8 3,596.1 1,970.2
2,403.1 2,313.3
896.9 3,692.6 2,255.4
2,154.2 2,473.7
419.4 809.2 2,446.9
8,119.9 2,972.3
242.3 2,907.7 2,741.9
4,428.9 1,807.3 2,074.8 1,790.3 3,866.4
1,320.7 2,849.2
187.5 1,573.9 1,343.6

Index crime rate (rank)
70 122 141
84 48
107 20 99 21
103
85 25 100 42 97
75 79 145 38 81
90 72 152 147 73
1 61 154 63 69
27 104
94 106
37
128 67
156 113 126

Violent (number)

Property (number)

72 44 29 29 99
48 258
25 284
25
31 394
39 57 39
40 81 13 68 12
108 49 9 9 68
1,316 422 3 51 406
188 74 21 6
141
5 94
5 18 18

360 75 67
571 476
89 2,127
608 2,658
127
217 4,187
466 718 186
285 567
50 772 127
412 573
29 138 927
13,872 2,432 73 355 3,101
949 477 350 302 1,462
125 483
0 242
80
(continued)

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18.000

TABLE 18.121 (Continued) SUMMARY OF INDEX CRIMES IN GEORGIA BY COUNTY, 2007

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

15,090 3,377 54 151 181
3,714 857 47
1,326 34
54 318
85 193 145
1,391 2,748 1,095
258 151
3,656 119 202 0 904
2,257 1,578 1,971
89 884
1 12 75 552 3,730
85 159 135 458

6

7,645.5

25

4,115.7

146

1,309.7

123

1,004.2

118

1,993.2

22

5,911.6

60

3,391.6

149

1,011.4

51

4,076.0

151

514.6

146

2,866.2

101

1,371.9

140

972.8

117

1,444.0

127

1,413.3

48

3,074.9

30

6,604.2

54

3,936.0

105

2,368.3

123

2,176.4

23

5,754.3

132

1,283.7

115

1,965.0

NA

0.0

57

3,279.9

37

3,496.3

45

1,897.9

39

5,500.8

138

1,506.4

58

4,222.2

157

3.4

153

534.5

144

1,098.1

77

2,206.2

21

3,994.5

140

986.9

120

1,549.4

130

1,341.4

86

2,151.8

2

1,034

31

375

129

8

142

19

96

26

10

325

47

80

140

8

32

130

151

8

66

3

123

16

144

12

118

66

120

37

59

138

6

283

36

122

77

23

87

22

11

277

132

3

98

32

NA

0

51

114

44

310

101

156

15

169

116

1

29

91

157

1

150

0

138

7

83

82

35

404

143

14

115

33

127

13

91

21

14,056 3,002 46 132 155
3,389 777 39
1,196 26
51 302
73 127 108
1,253 2,465
973 235 129
3,379 116 170 0 790
1,947 1,422 1,802
88 793
0 12 68 470 3,326
71 126 122 437

MSA counties Non-MSA counties Georgiab

330,882 68,946
399,828

NA

4,263.7

NA

3,864.0

NA

4,189.0

NA

37,754

NA

7,172

NA

44,926

293,128 61,774
354,902

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, 2007, internet database; U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2007 Population Estimates.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.145
FAMILY VIOLENCE IN GEORGIA, DETAILED STATISTICS, 2007

Relationship of aggressor to victim

Weapon used

Present spouse Former spouse Parent Child Stepparent Stepchild Foster parent Foster child Lives in same household or did None of the above Total

16,311 2,789 5,231 3,409 701 474 48 104 1,202
31,195 61,464

Firearm Cutting/Knife Hand/Fist Other weapons Totals

1,001 3,775 31,957 24,731 61,464

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

Male
46 48 233 178 431 20,078 4,048 5,158 4,802 282 10,039 45,343

Female
7 10 52 26 376 6,217 1,458 1,200 1,743 25 3,285 14,399

Total
53 58 285 204 807 26,295 5,506 6,358 6,545 307 13,324 59,742

Police action taken

Arrested Citation Separation Mediation Other None Total

19,654 366
8,006 4,914 17,865 10,659 61,464

Note: Data as of November 18, 2008. Source: Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Georgia Crime Information Center, Family Violence Statistics, 2007.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.201
PRISONERS IN STATE AND FEDERAL PRISONSa IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, 1996-2005

Year
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Georgiab
35,139 36,505 39,262 42,091 44,232

United States
1,182,169 1,242,153 1,300,573 1,363,701 1,391,261

Total prisoners
Year
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Georgiab
45,937 47,445 47,208 51,104 48,749

United States
1,404,032 1,440,144 1,468,601r 1,497,100 1,525,924

Year
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Georgiab
34,328 35,787 38,758 42,008 44,141

Prisoners sentenced to more than one year

United States

Year

Georgiab

1,138,187 1,195,498
1,245,402 1,304,074 1,329,367

2001 2002
2003 2004 2005

45,904 47,424
47,200 51,089 48,741

United States
1,345,217 1,380,516 1,408,361r 1,433,728 1,461,132

Year
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Georgiab
462 427 502 532 550

Incarceration rate per 100,000 population

United States

Year

Georgiab

427

2001

542

445

2002

552

461

2003

539

476

2004

574

478

2005

533

United States
470 476 482 486 491

a For years ending December 31. b Numbers indicate custodial, not jurisdictional counts. r Revised.
Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Christopher Mumola and Allen J. Beck, Prisoners in
1996; 1998; Allen J. Beck, Prisoners in 1999; Allen J. Beck, Paige M. Harrison, Prisoners in 2000-2005.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.202
CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION POPULATIONSb IN GEORGIA, BY TYPE, 2003-2007

Type of facility

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

Transition centers County correctional
institutions State correctional
institutions Inmate boot camps Private prisons
Total

1,103
4,925
35,705 745
4,598
47,076

1,772
5,117
37,299 1,226 4,693
50,107

1,927
5,012
35,190 563
4,764
47,456

1,912
4,970
37,797 275
5,075
50,029

2,454
4,919
38,889 310
4,974
51,546

a Inmate counts as of December of each year.
Source: Georgia Department of Corrections, Planning, Research and Statistics Branch, Inmates' Profiles, December 2003-2007.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.204
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR STATE PRISONS ONLY, IN GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 1998-2007

Fiscal year

Total average inmate
count (number)

Total expendituresa
($)

1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

37,951 39,326
41,949 44,022 46,937 47,175 48,530
47,921 52,232 53,663

NA 818,797,188
887,479,467 923,504,508 968,069,827 975,444,054 944,605,542
968,543,097 1,040,256,835 1,080,743,578

Total cost per inmate
per day ($)
NA 47.68
49.82 49.58 48.65 47.49 46.05
46.62 46.14 46.14

Total admissions (number)
17,634 20,637
17,866 17,934 17,988 17,163 20,001
18,665 22,635 19,916

Total departures (number)
16,072 15,925
15,814 16,034 16,614 16,884 18,443
18,980 18,023 18,675

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, 1999-2007.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.205
INMATE AND PROBATION POPULATION IN GEORGIA, BY TYPE OF CRIME, 2006-2008a

Type of crime
Violent Sex Property Drug Habit/DUI Other
Total reported

2006

Number

Percent

22,252 7,048
10,067 7,560 204 2,261
49,392

45.1 14.3 20.4 15
0.4 4.6
100.0

Inmate population

2007

Number

Percent

22,303 7,218
10,196 8,648 180 2,372
50,917

43.8 14.2 20.0 17
0.4 4.7
100

2008

Number

Percent

23,203 7,709
10,931 9,644 163 2,590
54,240

42.8 14.2 20.2 17.8
0.3 4.8
100.0

Type of crime

2006

Number

Percent

Probation population

2007

Number

Percent

2008

Number

Percent

Violent Sex Property Drug Habit/DUI Other
Total reported

21,303 6,554
47,691 48,969
1,906 9,746
136,169

15.6 4.8
35.0 36
1 7.2
100.0

22,193 6,574
48,838 51,495
1,637 10,524
141,261

15.7 4.7
34.6 36
1 7.5
100.0

23,235 6,719
51,139 54,189
1,507 11,378
148,167

15.7 4.5
34.5 36.6
1.0 7.7
100.0

a As of April of each year.

Source: Georgia Department of Corrections, Inmate Profiles, 2006-2008; Probationers Profiles, 2006-2008.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.210
INMATE AND PROBATION POPULATIONa OF GEORGIA, BY RACE AND SEX, 2000-2007

Year
2000 Number Percent of total
2001 Number Percent of total
2002 Number Percent of total
2003 Number Percent of total
2004 Number Percent of total
2005 Number Percent of total
2006 Number Percent of total
2007 Number Percent of total

White

Male Nonwhite

Inmate population

Female

White

Nonwhite

Total

13,367 30.9
14,370 33.0
15,368 32.0
15,492 33.0
17,230 34.0
16,737 34.6
17,960 34.8
18,754 34.9

27,186 62.9
28,733 67.0
28,948 61.0
28,605 60.0
30,438 60.0
28,810 59.5
30,224 58.5
31,461 58.5

1,081 2.5
1,221 43.0
1,405 3.0
1,493 3.0
1,674 3.0
1,403 2.9
1,878 3.6
1,943 3.6

1,569 3.6
1,613 57.0
1,724 4.0
1,698 4.0
1,762 3.0
1,436 3.0
1,614 3.1
1,606 3.0

43,203 100.0
45,937 100.0
47,445 100.0
47,288 100.0
51,104 100.0
48,386 100.0
51,676 100.0
53,764 100.0
(continued)

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.210 (Continued)
INMATE AND PROBATION POPULATIONa OF GEORGIA, BY RACE AND SEX, 2000-2007

Year
2000 Number Percent of total
2001 Number Percent of total
2002 Number Percent of total
2003 Number Percent of total
2004 Number Percent of total
2005 Number Percent of total
2006 Number Percent of total
2007 Number Percent of total

White

Male Nonwhite

Probation population

Female

White

Nonwhite

50,230 37.5
43,503 46.0
44,649 36.0
47,642 36.0
47,275 36.0
48,865 36.8
51,360 37.4
53,671 37.4

55,613 41.5
51,065 54.0
52,746 42.0
54,710 42.0
53,969 41.0
53,876 40.6
54,635 39.8
56,828 39.6

13,623 10.2
12,578 48.0
13,457 11.0
14,499 11.0
15,042 12.0
16,212 12.2
17,498 12.7
18,679 13.0

14,588 10.9
13,387 52.0
13,810 11.0
14,273 11.0
14,003 11.0
13,799 10.4
13,947 10.1
14,399 10.0

Total
134,054 100.0
120,533 100.0
124,662 100.0
131,124 100.0
130,289 100.0
132,752 100.0
137,440 100.0
143,577 100.0

a Inmate counts are as of December in each year.
Source: Georgia Department of Corrections, Planning, Research, and Statistics Unit, Inmate Profiles, 2000-2007; Probationers Profiles, December 2000-2007.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.501
STATE APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE JUDICIAL BRANCH, GEORGIA, FISCAL YEARS 2005-2008 (dollars)

Court or agency

FY 2005

FY 2006

FY 2007

FY 2008

Supreme Court Court of Appeals Superior Courts Superior Court Judges Superior Courts District Attorneys Prosecuting Attorneys Juvenile Court Institute of Continuing Judicial Education Judicial Council Judicial Qualifications Commission Public Defender Standards Council Council of Superior Court Clerks Indigent Defense Council Georgia Courts Automation Commission Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution
Total state funds

7,577,935 11,947,673
-51,845,521 46,746,809
-1,415,096 1,126,382 16,948,925
254,053 30,842,096
144,925 ---
355,683
169,205,098

7,647,980 13,797,520 52,371,465
--52,781,661 6,292,039 -13,176,292 -44,214,098 -----
186,582,383

8,241,567 13,405,655 55,671,503
--55,254,680 6,539,466 -14,214,725 -37,422,285 -----
190,749,881

8,862,383 14,216,369 61,286,679
--57,757,713 6,703,551 -16,198,503 -------
165,025,198

Source: State of Georgia, Office of Planning and Budget, Amended Budget Report, Fiscal Years 2005-2008.

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COURTS

18.000

TABLE 18.512
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR GEORGIA'S STATE COURTS AND OTHER COUNTY-LEVEL COURTS, 2007,
BY TYPE AND DISPOSITION OF CASELOAD

Court/period/caseload

Filed

Number and disposition Disposed

Open

State Courts (number of cases) Total
Serious traffic Non-traffic misdemeanors Probation revocations Other traffic Landlord/tenant dispute Other civil
Juvenile Courts (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 Will probate Year's support Guardianship Petitions Custodial Citations Misc. Inventories Mental health
Licenses Marriage Firearm
Magistrate Courts (cases filed)
Total warrants and filings Total hearings and dispositions
Criminal cases Warrants issued Hearings Ordinance violations Misdemeanors
Total civil filings Civil Cases Claim cases Dispossessories and distress warrants Garnishments Foreclosures and attachments

927,978 52,291
117,975 28,043
459,831 101,278 168,560
151,718 74,002 21,615 1,554 32,439 16,961 5,147
272,294 16,636
255,658
95,889 8,765 1,029
19,649 2,155
13,901 1,011 89 1,966
29,573 12,142
5,266 343
74,434 56,833
948,770 NA
372,240 364,181
53,996 55,023 467,511
180,462 209,723
53,484 23,842

689,025 37,304 91,817 15,794
409,343 41,165 93,602
127,927 64,115 17,470 1,140 26,645 14,417 4,140

401,333 24,633 40,692 2,802
120,971 79,177
133,059
61,634 26,967
8,441 890
16,485 6,221 2,630

267,759

NA

15,927

NA

251,832

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

797,007

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

48,828

NA

40,139

NA

349,859

NA

145,047

NA

154,131

NA

35,936

NA

14,745

NA

NA Not applicable.

Source: Judicial Council of Georgia, Administrative Office of the Courts, Annual Report, 2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.101
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COVERAGE IN GEORGIA, YEARS ENDING DECEMBER 30, 1990-2007

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 2003 2004
2005 2006 2007

142.8 144.7 146.1 150.1 156.1
161.6 165.0 172.1 176.7 182.9
187.7 191.2 192.6 196.7 202.6
211.9 220.0 225.6

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

0.74

3,710.1

133,604.2

30,170.9

692.52

2.40

3,749.8

140,324.7

30,996.7

719.65

2.14

3,836.7

148,139.0

31,837.8

742.52

1.84

3,930.4

156,779.6

33,021.9

767.09

1.52

3,980.5

165,854.5

34,102.8

801.28

a Effective January 1, 1978, coverage was extended to include 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, Workforce Information & Analysis, unpublished data, 1990-2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.111
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CLAIMS AND PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1990-2008

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 2004 2005
2006 2007 2008

432,083 562,028 476,428 416,509 391,672 396,862
397,045 349,527 311,893 386,762 395,401
649,033 578,475 609,344 531,924 433,669
454,236 460,738 539,857

226,529 292,485 245,412 210,035 187,718 190,611
194,111 193,359 168,709 169,006 177,902
269,538 260,128 254,544 226,915 191,292
195,208 201,481 239,933

41,380 84,444 110,655 78,647 63,420 52,271
54,725 47,151 51,257 43,443 42,699
72,221 119,533 118,428 111,775
78,569
74,282 73,056 82,430

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 2,906,464 2,277,848
2,162,567 2,242,443 2,749,964

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
609,952.0 781,024.0 760,021.0 589,145.1 532,887.9
528,100.0 565,900.0 712,500.0

134.01 142.06 143.35 144.05 145.27 151.89
157.33 162.40 170.41 185.42 204.85
221.49 232.39 236.64 235.03 237.53
248.23 255.45 264.27

a Includes any federal portions paid on a combined state and federal claim.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Workforce Information & Analysis, unpublished data, 1990-1990. Data Compilations, 2000-2008

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.112
CONDITION OF GEORGIA'S UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE FUND, SELECTED YEARS, 1990-2008 (dollars)

Fiscal year

Employers' contributions

Interest received

Net benefits
paid

Trust fund balance plus accrued interesta

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
2006 2007 2008

258,590,457 267,469,716 281,183,925 317,740,967 351,383,931
353,955,504 352,875,794 335,707,744 312,133,716 208,680,833
133,439,572 137,307,739 127,699,990 133,469,458 496,720,278 720,243,157
653,022,243 555,681,784 502,703,119

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 35,997,178 41,955,190
44,542,801 61,414,663 61,564,843

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
276,455,165 407,839,720 675,772,782 730,071,771 654,402,487 502,310,725
500,535,345 537,007,037 680,448,514

1,050,037,307 990,642,724 930,174,655
1,026,670,572 1,197,994,747
1,385,213,902 1,557,198,139 1,717,200,360 1,882,993,022 1,950,840,854
1,959,370,645 1,762,324,897 1,521,107,081
985,466,968 856,926,152 1,130,268,218
1,329,717,413 1,398,647,565 1,280,173,432

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, Workforce Information & Analysis, unpublished data, 1994-2008.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.113
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY INDUSTRY GROUPSa, 2005-2008 (in dollars)

Industry

2005

2006

2007

2008

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

2,320,571 235,734
27,537,507 45,462,504
19,010,674 49,379,828 16,476,948 93,753,873
3,992,241 46,759,743
304,929,623

1,960,182 265,858
20,296,317 47,040,829
16,755,430 47,415,258 14,125,334 80,036,448
3,571,293 50,757,941
282,224,890

1,939,078 284,305
20,995,760 49,019,376
13,136,399 44,794,178 14,996,643 79,555,802
2,927,766 63,307,076
290,956,383

2,581,547 521,336
32,324,939 51,658,422
14,790,713 58,022,902 20,051,474 92,316,466
3,315,866 83,757,338
359,341,003

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, Workforce Information & Analysis, unpublished data, 2005-2008.

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, 2005-2007 (number, by place of residence)

2005
526 191 249
93 1,090
360 1,415 2,563
453 361
4,075 400 398 343 586
1,393 749 542 162 928
212 2,753 1,441
223 5,574
272 592 4,015 2,566
73
8,939 150
17,309 1,021 997
2,550 408
2,653 362 651
390 428 724 21,959 510

2006
479 184 218
88 1,118
306 1,321 2,148
471 365
4,097 305 352 342 553
1,329 654 530 141 833
191 2,464 1,318
202 5,103
238 548 3,733 2,616
65
7,599 137
15,431 897 868
2,321 374
2,343 313 590
346 393 671 19,322 462

2007
469 193 225
83 1,120
315 1,365 2,202
553 381
3,725 279 333 357 553
1,354 800 512 138 795
201 2,492 1,244
218 5,078
236 629 3,791 2,603
77
7,469 155
14,670 982 915
2,192 401
2,276 282 608
352 390 694 18,160 456
(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, 2005-2007 (number, by place of residence)

2005
322 2,554 3,251
302 75
974 687 588 241 509
2,399 2,578 2,683
599 25,690
623 74
1,686 1,284
526
465 18,327
860 3,642
263
687 635 764 288 4,583
2,919 266
1,155 310 389
566 203 224 644 476
148 1,205
636 1,311
254

2006
283 2,472 3,028
278 73
888 640 547 216 426
2,080 2,158 2,520
548 22,941
502 60
1,510 1,171
478
394 16,626
797 3,241
283
593 576 703 240 4,119
2,741 240
1,062 304 393
441 192 200 692 447
148 1,170
619 1,361
227

2007
260 2,293 2,901
293 68
902 572 558 210 415
2,009 2,291 2,611
507 22,281
502 56
1,412 1,244
479
386 16,062
792 3,121
271
599 571 729 240 4,015
2,549 264
1,058 302 365
498 328 227 578 399
146 1,129
635 1,288
217
(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, 2005-2007 (number, by place of residence)

2005
224 1,995
567 718 269
446 681 175 730 134
557 617 246 403 941
5,132 2,457
579 340 2,692
747 581 388 430 1,021
245 537
59 359 201
5,963 2,225
115 375 220
2,014 752 175 977 209
53 550 249 353 302

2006
218 2,000
517 650 221
384 566 149 633 130
505 577 231 404 901
4,639 2,291
540 279 2,521
658 541 343 359 887
204 458
50 430 179
5,446 1,952
103 343 200
1,777 661 129 895 193
55 471 206 383 252

2007
213 2,009
520 664 212
362 573 157 563 152
523 538 214 402 950
4,542 2,336
520 294 2,553
603 563 329 337 926
180 440
53 437 172
5,333 1,954
110 347 214
1,553 650 142
1,046 201
64 432 189 380 259
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.114 (Continued)
UNEMPLOYED PERSONSa, ANNUAL AVERAGE, BY COUNTY IN GEORGIA, 2005-2007 (number, by place of residence)

County

2005

2006

2007

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

1,010 1,008
791 221 198
2,107 320 319 431 792
1,577 1,758
815 259 542
711 70
167 529 2,171
212 306 255 556
238,633

938 1,002
695 196 160
1,786 289 262 393 730
1,465 1,749
750 202 484
655 52
171 458 2,051
190 287 259 528
216,281

919 1,007
644 217 152
1,708 326 258 418 764
1,440 1,825
730 181 452
636 56
155 454 2,099
190 309 242 541
211,884

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, Historical Data, Yearly Civilian Labor Force Estimates By Place of Residence, 2005-2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.115
UNEMPLOYED PERSONSa, ANNUAL AVERAGE, BY MSA IN GEORGIA, 2004-2007 (number, by place of residence)

MSA

2004

2005

2006

2007

Albany Athens Atlanta Augusta-Aiken GA-SCb Brunswick
Chattanooga TN-GAc Columbusb Dalton Gainesville Hinesville-Fort Stewart
Macon Rome Savannah Valdosta Warner Robins
Georgia

3,850 3,724 117,838 13,421 2,102
2,881 6,888 2,690 3,167 1,405
5,287 2,311 6,502 2,169 2,386
210,615

4,141 4,166 134,154 15,142 2,353
NA 7,304 3,112 3,642 1,535
6,016 2,578 7,134 2,561 2,919
238,633

3,960 4,000 120,003 14,662 2,082
NA 6,690 2,952 3,241 1,580
5,942 2,158 6,543 2,563 2,741
216,281

3,811 3,989 116,429 13,842 1,957
NA 6,663 3,049 3,121 1,501
5,381 2,291 6,532 2,579 2,549
211,884

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. NA Not available.

Source: Georgia Department of Labor, Historical Data, Yearly Civilian Labor Force Estimates By Place of Residence, 2004-2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2006 (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
106,981 46,251 65,923 19,822
295,293
69,996 244,312 391,389 121,649 107,368
1,025,598 74,088 89,416 96,886
117,596
257,936 145,636 120,913
38,664 176,402
66,876 510,308 258,487
61,820 1,321,101
24,229 150,185 558,114 425,053
22,335
1,018,669 48,989
2,176,039 219,126 246,305
413,508 96,809
449,361 57,298
142,677

Payments to individuals from:

Governmenta

Businessb

102,715 44,329 63,419 18,843
284,479
66,067 229,096 369,588 117,436 103,365
988,661 71,136 85,665 92,953
110,513
242,839 140,145 115,285
37,208 166,573
64,325 484,670 243,672
59,219 1,264,690
21,982 143,869 511,451 398,193
21,575
953,999 47,342
2,014,042 209,513 235,597
388,162 92,908
421,818 54,235
137,409

864 389 507 198 2,190
796 3,082 4,416
853 811
7,482 598 760 797
1,435
3,058 1,112 1,140
295 1,991
517 5,193 3,001
527 11,426
455 1,279 9,452 5,441
154
13,099 334
32,813 1,947 2,169
5,134 790
5,579 620
1,067

Payments to non-profit institutionsc
3,402 1,533 1,997
781 8,624
3,133 12,134 17,385
3,360 3,192
29,455 2,354 2,991 3,136 5,648
12,039 4,379 4,488 1,161 7,838
2,034 20,445 11,814
2,074 44,985
1,792 5,037 37,211 21,419
606
51,571 1,313
129,184 7,666 8,539
20,212 3,111
21,964 2,443 4,201
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201 (Continued)
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2006 (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
82,098 81,588 166,620 2,700,481 117,103
73,506 609,890 442,314
78,272 13,808
176,124 133,077 151,550
63,290 153,074
385,661 566,639 347,924 135,343 3,731,581
157,312 19,746
434,945 241,605 124,673
104,459 1,856,352
203,229 682,974
65,259
162,727 117,194 138,154
55,895 587,787
551,955 58,694
246,073 64,346 80,945

Payments to individuals from:

Governmenta

Businessb

78,221 76,657 159,772 2,527,753 112,397
70,700 587,372 413,761
75,390 12,787
164,430 128,116 146,151
60,560 147,742
360,178 543,870 311,860 130,161 3,502,429
150,581 19,096
417,361 229,322 118,682
100,748 1,675,512
193,407 641,584
62,947
155,890 110,318 132,354
53,155 545,262
522,631 56,210
232,748 61,091 77,773

785 999 1,387 34,987 953
568 4,561 5,784
584 207
2,369 1,005 1,094
553 1,080
5,162 4,612 7,305 1,050 46,416
1,363 132
3,562 2,488 1,214
752 36,630
1,989 8,384
468
1,385 1,393 1,175
555 8,614
5,940 503
2,699 659 643

Payments to non-profit institutionsc
3,092 3,932 5,461 137,741 3,753
2,238 17,957 22,769
2,298 814
9,325 3,956 4,305 2,177 4,252
20,321 18,157 28,759
4,132 182,736
5,368 518
14,022 9,795 4,777
2,959 144,210
7,833 33,006
1,844
5,452 5,483 4,625 2,185 33,911
23,384 1,981
10,626 2,596 2,529
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201 (Continued)
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2006 (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
121,291 56,417 62,013
115,470 94,825
46,163 282,768
92,856 219,412
51,100
46,793 506,463 109,414 131,710
73,129
86,373 140,455
38,866 135,893
38,378
139,749 116,652
49,477 90,311 169,682
1,064,887 379,614 100,704 58,535 328,536
146,168 154,584 109,347
76,320 238,986
58,649 118,793
16,532 101,996
51,363

Payments to individuals from:

Governmenta

Businessb

117,285 54,333 59,714
109,027 90,841
44,318 271,467
85,094 207,928
49,127
44,057 483,907 103,389 126,496
70,443
83,071 133,805
37,128 130,427
36,888
134,051 110,813
47,310 86,033 159,793
1,021,824 357,771 93,333 55,192 299,503
140,261 147,504 105,179
72,306 229,170
56,288 114,033
15,938 98,090 49,606

811 422 466 1,305 807
374 2,289 1,572 2,326
400
554 4,569 1,220 1,056
544
669 1,347
352 1,107
302
1,154 1,183
439 867 2,003
8,723 4,424 1,493
677 5,881
1,197 1,434
844 813 1,988
478 964 120 791 356

Payments to non-profit institutionsc
3,195 1,662 1,833 5,138 3,177
1,471 9,012 6,190 9,158 1,573
2,182 17,987
4,805 4,158 2,142
2,633 5,303 1,386 4,359 1,188
4,544 4,656 1,728 3,411 7,886
34,340 17,419
5,878 2,666 23,152
4,710 5,646 3,324 3,201 7,828
1,883 3,796
474 3,115 1,401
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.201 (Continued)
TRANSFER PAYMENTS IN GEORGIA, BY MAJOR SOURCE, BY COUNTY, 2006 (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

1,218,274 320,711 20,681 92,092 64,501
352,236 168,606
36,091 198,103
39,678
13,670 124,420
58,086 89,812 66,815
300,889 221,100 176,676
81,212 40,921
346,575 63,576 60,137
142,904 169,277
397,107 337,144 274,041
44,855 129,560
174,209 12,614 34,618
129,438 427,714
54,274 76,684 66,210 114,691
40,804,551

1,173,808 301,521 19,678 88,463 62,311
337,381 162,599
34,955 190,342
38,099
13,222 118,808
55,986 86,641 64,270
290,107 211,142 170,077
78,698 39,284
331,467 61,349 57,704
137,971 162,666
381,674 318,180 265,501
43,433 124,609
167,307 12,077 32,969
123,528 405,498
52,193 74,183 63,822 109,450
38,581,681

9,007 3,887
203 735 444
3,009 1,217
230 1,572
320
91 1,137
425 642 516
2,184 2,017 1,337
509 332
3,060 451 493 999
1,339
3,126 3,841 1,730
288 1,003
1,398 109 334
1,197 4,500
422 507 484 1,062
450,258

35,459 15,303
800 2,894 1,746
11,846 4,790 906 6,189 1,259
357 4,475 1,675 2,529 2,029
8,598 7,941 5,262 2,005 1,305
12,048 1,776 1,940 3,934 5,272
12,307 15,123
6,810 1,134 3,948
5,504 428
1,315 4,713 17,716
1,659 1,994 1,904 4,179
1,772,612

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, April 2008.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

County

Retirement, disability, health insuranceb

Appling Atkinson Bacon Baker Baldwin

33,737 12,193 21,260
6,977 83,315

Banks Barrow Bartow Ben Hill Berrien

30,813 89,166 158,885 37,156 33,281

Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan

311,008 23,041 32,291 32,822 43,914

Bulloch Burke Butts Calhoun Camden

85,072 42,415 42,920 10,359 64,354

Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham

18,997 188,123 123,743
20,367 466,723

Chattahoochee 5,314

Chattooga

56,887

Cherokee

255,922

Clarke

144,523

Clay

7,582

Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt

273,052 12,758
853,227 64,971 77,342

Medical paymentsc
51,601 22,341 31,304
6,980 149,691
24,590 105,548 153,511
55,229 50,755
465,525 32,922 38,737 38,316 47,421
98,523 58,457 54,456 18,991 66,215
34,226 217,403
85,163 28,005 544,286
6,498 63,654 196,356 167,792
8,362
463,403 25,414
855,422 100,013 103,935

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

13,532 8,047 8,148 4,177
30,505
7,369 26,081 39,475 18,515 13,597
150,077 8,867
10,797 16,000 11,682
35,330 28,211 13,065
6,959 20,344
9,415 53,596 22,927
7,808 155,117
6,495 16,811 31,048 59,776
4,989
146,828 7,197
186,243 33,881 38,742

907 725 615 347 3,981
1,029 3,187 5,283 1,417
982
13,895 877
1,004 1,593 1,482
2,519 2,161 1,287
395 2,983
515 4,914 4,110
699 16,146
893 2,607 7,883 3,921
288
18,919 440
39,541 2,624 2,713

Veteran's benefitsf
2,692 912
1,947 310
7,359
2,042 4,122 10,994 3,811 4,521
26,588 1,796 2,654 4,028 5,656
6,771 8,622 3,196
420 12,098
1,026 11,749
6,965 2,191 57,581
2,641 3,546 16,362 9,146
309
40,815 1,437
55,677 5,233
10,294

Federal education,
training assistanceg
150 68 89 (L)
9,388
139 538 772 1,216 141
20,971 3,567 133 139 250
14,293 194 199 52 348
90 8,097
525 92
23,964
79 224 2,482 12,172 (L)
8,981 58
18,962 2,579 2,336
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2006 (thousands of dollars)

County

Retirement, disability, health insuranceb

Medical paymentsc

Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

173,434 30,152
179,412 21,804 41,690

Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge

33,583 34,338 55,301 872,768 34,312

Dooly Dougherty Douglas Early Echols

23,252 172,398 164,330
24,268 4,948

Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans Fannin

73,483 48,982 44,788 20,345 65,044

Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

189,648 214,471 164,677
52,494 1,103,686

Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady

60,698 5,961
170,020 92,030 46,741

Greene Gwinnett Habersham Hall Hancock

43,290 730,994
86,019 275,896
19,479

144,979 42,996
179,455 20,678 66,263
34,585 32,794 65,550 1,067,078 55,551
31,823 251,132 179,100
32,044 4,460
64,558 57,140 67,772 27,331 65,297
126,399 241,920 123,739
58,793 1,514,000
71,534 10,951 182,345 100,133 46,487
40,344 697,194
80,835 271,911
30,143

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

28,410 14,002 42,083
7,774 23,737
6,939 6,629 29,835 417,991 17,685
12,360 115,389
47,551 17,112
2,044
17,800 17,171 24,806 10,279 10,882
22,896 58,429
9,706 12,685 593,121
11,921 1,656
42,696 27,314 22,010
13,203 148,956
16,330 66,268 10,888

4,819 1,236 5,258 1,010 2,137
1,193 819
2,382 54,863
1,443
1,283 7,788 7,297
882 260
1,960 1,829 1,516
818 1,501
4,033 5,824 5,052 1,495 65,677
1,261 208
4,702 3,345 1,680
1,567 36,999
2,194 5,999 1,198

Veteran's benefitsf
35,240 4,298
12,988 2,811 3,278
1,722 1,755 1,687 82,735 3,026
1,821 22,784 13,619
916 1,025
6,040 2,710 4,160 1,631 4,711
15,012 14,839
6,342 3,503 86,250
4,781 281
13,346 5,795 1,421
2,130 46,488
5,000 14,574
1,106

Federal education,
training assistanceg
897 138 1,791 109 187
137 174 4,865 27,168 276
99 17,493
1,010 103 (L)
413 175 2,990
97 189
1,025 8,009 1,276 1,075 132,782
239 (L) 4,017 435 212
131 9,405 2,815 6,333
82
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2006 (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

61,310 53,303 58,724 20,812 242,618
176,726 19,229 95,648 26,426 27,979
35,964 16,689 17,793 52,133 35,454
14,136 95,503 35,950 50,702 19,166
12,469 151,534
44,556 40,615 26,655
19,744 54,744 12,353 49,650 12,629
41,196 48,346 15,307 37,236 61,366

Medical paymentsc
71,360 35,995 53,618 22,382 216,970
232,283 25,935
102,475 23,405 35,936
53,959 25,790 30,542 38,155 36,346
21,819 116,412
32,651 92,849 21,170
19,284 221,929
41,466 58,866 31,645
46,250 57,864 15,240 53,621 17,512
59,428 44,846 21,314 34,422 70,065

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

17,212 11,114 14,191
7,428 49,159
63,534 7,614
25,359 8,119
10,713
22,323 10,018
9,641 13,331 10,563
5,820 42,383 11,022 34,555
6,227
8,602 67,843 10,252 20,910
9,278
14,390 15,014
7,652 21,123
6,005
26,043 12,701
6,881 10,668 21,218

1,572 1,333 1,623
637 8,109
10,122 710
2,501 704 849
1,441 516 546
1,968 1,042
716 4,117 1,422 3,867
517
488 7,766
942 1,741
559
1,056 1,154
388 1,815
421
1,440 1,389
576 1,341 2,564

Veteran's benefitsf
3,983 8,184 3,865 1,716 25,628
37,586 2,579 6,006 2,224 2,114
3,368 1,200 1,060 3,108 3,723
1,736 11,588
3,644 25,320
1,933
3,068 24,281
3,756 4,100 2,175
1,440 4,671 1,396 3,855
235
5,616 3,231 1,273 2,121 4,114

Federal education,
training assistanceg
242 244 205
97 1,505
1,879 88
472 115 112
141 74 81
228 3,591
65 1,215
274 406
70
97 10,229
2,286 184 95
117 236
61 193
53
202 207 1,912 151 350
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2006 (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

322,008 141,936
46,145 24,820 141,200
44,043 71,060 40,416 31,223 88,263
19,633 50,101
6,375 42,569 15,465
348,511 130,159
6,899 29,807 23,229
123,995 64,714 9,882 59,402 13,338
4,150 38,030 17,703 25,056 20,308
97,421 72,084 53,740 39,522 13,222

Medical paymentsc
405,986 162,569
35,520 20,545 105,266
60,909 60,178 46,334 28,177 105,994
26,074 45,594
5,775 44,106 22,531
503,470 119,602
8,780 41,050 27,485
145,466 73,579 17,809 81,543 14,462
6,224 56,310 25,400 45,875 27,819
133,703 91,379 79,940 31,671 17,590

Income

Unemployment

maintenanced

insurancee

158,800 38,349 7,385 7,373 31,916
23,431 10,074 13,076
7,001 25,698
8,064 12,618
2,802 7,005 10,202
181,805 35,721 3,373 14,843 10,200
51,194 17,367
6,365 37,133
7,092
2,302 18,240 10,889 12,393 14,923
41,372 32,994 28,818
3,532 6,955

16,133 4,713 975 619 5,518
2,127 1,724 1,121
697 2,952
836 2,157
556 1,355
471
36,578 4,431 213 912 584
4,250 2,456
380 2,519
779
192 1,591
620 1,116
728
4,809 2,436 1,861
349 411

Veteran's benefitsf
104,787 8,775 2,913 1,654
13,479
4,147 3,478 3,993 4,946 5,700
1,545 3,290
395 2,832
307
87,108 9,721 356 1,640 688
9,758 3,185
453 4,664 2,336
330 4,315 1,254 2,019
359
8,802 7,077 4,134 3,053 1,011

Federal education,
training assistanceg
13,168 773 261 119
1,266
5,473 775 147 142 347
83 169 (L) 138 591
15,646 1,299 (L) 129 77
2,260 1,165
(L) 4,908
56
(L) 198
74 112
90
3,763 4,954 1,439
515 58
(continued)

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.203 (Continued)
GOVERNMENT TRANSFER PAYMENTSa TO INDIVIDUALS IN GEORGIA, BY COUNTY AND TYPE OF PAYMENT, 2004 (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

123,173 17,372 22,198 67,462 65,684

Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington

148,504 130,262
98,225 13,823 41,216

Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield

59,177 4,161
10,301 58,389 162,187

Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

14,071 27,663 25,245 40,462

Georgia

14,329,915

140,176 29,525 23,981 56,055 66,545
177,097 148,477 116,915
20,520 57,623
77,738 4,706
16,013 49,500 177,842
27,992 33,162 26,352 45,081
16,662,178

47,038 11,029
8,151 7,736 21,964
37,259 26,553 34,320
7,120 19,626
21,701 2,202 5,146
10,086 46,348
8,058 10,037
9,756 18,078
5,072,628

4,805 1,093
788 1,073 2,466
5,915 4,394 3,083
680 1,824
1,580 245 586
1,407 6,573
608 1,205
853 1,598
612,307

13,111 2,202 2,460 5,365 4,675
10,001 7,155 9,727 1,209 3,585
5,576 732 828
3,586 8,263
1,344 1,971 1,477 3,955
1,382,959

2,832 79 87
174 1,186
2,649 671
3,046 50
627
1,004 (L) 58 431
4,025
74 89 85 186
464,711

(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, April 2008.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.301
OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY BENEFITS PAID IN GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, BY TYPE OF BENEFIT, 1990-2006a (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 2003 2004 2005 2006

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 11,315 11,958 12,846 13,872

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 7,075 7,464 8,048 8,741

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 2,103 2,167 2,261 2,398

725 816 924 1,037 1,128
1,227 1,335 1,388 1,472 1,576
1,683 1,824 1,999 2,136 2,326 2,537 2,733

United Statesb

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

247,796 268,098 286,031 302,402 316,835
332,581 347,088 361,970 374,772 385,525
407,431 431,737 453,601 470,592 493,078 520,561 552,636

172,042 185,545 196,685 206,365 214,895
224,381 232,938 243,590 252,659 258,885
274,645 290,799 303,983 314,052 327,139 345,094 366,952

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 85,634 87,737 90,073 93,300

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 70,906 78,202 85,394 92,384

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, 1991-2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.401
SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME PROGRAMS, GEORGIA, 2002-20064, BY REASON FOR ELIGIBILITY

Category and eligibility

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Number of personsa Total Aged Blindb Disabledb

198,599 30,900 2,192
165,507

Payment during yearc ($ thousands)

Total

854,414

Aged

71,567

Blind

9,774

Disabled

773,073

Average monthly benefitd ($)

349.77

199,733 29,689 2,175
167,869
887,534 70,407 9,843
807,283
358.36

199,898 28,209 2,080
169,609
915,615 69,308 9,737
836,570
371.79

202,747 27,402 2,044
173,301

205,793 26,753 1,974
177,066

943,626 68,222 9,487
865,918
383.69

985,784 69,957 9,460
906,367
401.76

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, 2002-2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.402
OLD AGE, SURVIVORS', AND DISABILITY INSURANCE PROGRAM IN GEORGIA, SUMMARY STATISTICS, DECEMBER 2007

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

1,269,987
764,680 49,384 13,253
119,007 65,004
205,249 3,960
49,450
101,353 343,638 259,213 203,626 362,157
339,909 485,087
901,100 309,564
56,020
483,678 658,602

1,178,611
779,716 26,211 6,896
109,703 42,789
197,933 971
14,391
NA NA NA NA NA
398,519 421,970
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, 2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

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, 2005

Category

Georgiaa

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

4,669 4,399
473
137,049 130,198
6,851
16,994 16,145
850

159,132 149,532
16,447
4,767,780 4,498,943
268,837
591,205 557,869
33,336

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 $90,000 in 2005.
d For 2005 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, 2007.

PUBLIC WELFARE

19.000

TABLE 19.450
MEDICARE ENROLLMENT, 1997-2006, MEDICARE FACILITIES, DECEMBER 2006, AND SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR MEDICAID, GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES, FY 2005

Program and year

Georgia

United Statesa

Medicare (hospital insurance) enrollees on July 1 (thousands)

Aged

1997

721

1998

730

1999

736

2000

750

2001

760

2002

771

2003

785

2004

799

2005

831

2006

859

Disabled

1997

148

1998

155

1999

161

2000

166

2001

173

2002

180

2003

188

2004

196

2005

208

2006

216

32,958 33,120 33,240 33,549 33,743 33,947 34,261 34,571 34,994 35,515
4,675 4,878 5,062 5,208 5,406 5,647 5,912 6,225 6,548 6,846

Medicare: participating facilities, December 2006 (number) Hospitals, total Short-stay Long-stay Skilled nursing facilitiesb Home health agencies Clinical Laboratory Improvements Act facilities End-stage renal disease facilities
Summary Medicaid statistics, FY 2005 Recipients (number) Payments (amount in $ millions) Average amount per recipient (dollars)

178 145
33 355
99 6,562
233
2,038,468 6,821 3,346

6,113 4,928 1,185 15,018 8,563 198,659 4,848
57,642,988 275,569 4,781

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, 2007.