It was steady as she goes for the Georgia economy in September, with modest job growth and a small increase in the number of unemployed workers, according to the state’s Department of Labor.
The economy added 6,800 jobs during the month, slightly more than an average September.
During the past year, Georgia has added 66,900 jobs, said Bruce Thompson, the state’s labor commissioner, in a statement. “Every job created represents another paycheck in the pocket of hardworking Georgians.”
That growth in Georgia, like in the nation overall, has come against the headwind of high interest rates that make borrowing more costly for consumers and companies alike. Overall expansion has continued, but the pace has been slower.During the first nine months of this year, the state has added 56,200 jobs compared with nearly three times as many in the same period two years ago, the DOL said. Atlanta Journal Constitution