Three Rivers’ Labor Force Increases in November

Thursday, January 7th, 2021

Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said Thursday that Three Rivers’ labor force increased in November.

Additionally, Three Rivers saw a monthly increase in employed residents, and a monthly decrease for initial claims in November.

 “In November, almost all regions and counties saw over-the-month growth in every key indicator,” said Labor Commissioner Mark Butler. “Although the unemployment rate increased across the state, we have held consistently steady numbers in areas such as job growth and employment. We will continue to fill the jobs that are currently available, in order for us to move our economy back to where it was pre-pandemic.”

In Three Rivers, the unemployment rate increased by 0.9 percentage points, bringing the rate to 5.2 percent. A year ago, the rate was 2.7 percent.

The labor force increased in November by 3,640. The November total was 252,226. That number is up by 1,613 from the total from November 2019.

Three Rivers ended November with 239,017 employed residents.  The number increased by 1,110 in November but was down 4,875 as compared to last year.

Initial claims for unemployment decreased by 42 percent in November. When compared to last November, claims were up by about 510 percent.

The GDOL’s online job listing service at employgeorgia.com showed 3,096 active job postings in Three Rivers for November.

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