Georgia economy got off to better-than-expected start in 2024

Georgia’s economy got a slightly better-than-expected start to the new year, as the unemployment rate dipped to 3.1%, the first time in more than a year, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday.

Unemployment had been a revised 3.2% in December.

The jobless rate counts only those in the labor market actively seeking work, so it sometimes drops when workers give up looking. But January’s decrease came for the right reason, since the number of people in the labor force was growing slightly, said Bruce Thompson, commissioner of labor.

The state’s jobless rate is now in hailing distance of its all-time low of 3.0%, reached in 2022, and is lower than the national rate of 3.6%, Thompson said in a statement. “With low unemployment and a competitive job market, Georgia’s workers and employers are thriving.”

Atlanta Journal Constitution

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