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Forsyth's Unemployment Rate Drops to 5.8 Percent

The county's rate is among the lowest in metro Atlanta.

The unemployment rate in Forsyth County dropped below 6 percent in April, dipping three tenths of a percent since March.

The rate for the county is 5.8 percent, lower than the 6.1 percent rate in March. 

Of the 94,589 people in Forsyth's labor force, 5,504 were unemployed in April. A year ago the unemployment rate was up to 6.6 percent.

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Just to the west, Cherokee County's jobless rate dipped closer to 6 percent, falling four tenths of a percent in a month. The 6.2 percent unemployment rate is one of the lowest in the state, especially when comparing counties with at least 25,000 people in the labor force.

Cherokee County's labor force lost approximately 300 workers while another 300 found jobs to lower the rate.

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In April 2012, Cherokee's labor force was having a tougher time, with 7.1 percent unemployment.

Other area counties didn't fare so well, though they too had lower unemployment rates.

Bartow was at 7.7 percent, a drop of a half percent. There were 3,778 people unemployed out of a total work force of 48,839.

Fulton County stayed above 8 percent, falling only two tenths of a percent to 8.3 percent.

Douglas County had a similar decrease, falling below 8 percent to 7.9 percent in April. There were approximately 380 fewer people unemployed, with 63,236 residents working

Paulding County's jobless rate also dropped by half a percent to 7.2 percent. Out of the 73,122 people in the work force, 5,262 were unemployed in April.

County                Rate
Bartow                  7.7%
Cherokee               6.2
Cobb                     6.9
Douglas                 7.9
Forsyth                5.8
Fulton                   8.3
Paulding                7.2
Metro Atlanta         7.6

The Georgia Department of Labor also announced today in a news release that metro Atlanta’s unemployment rate declined to 7.6 percent in April, down three-tenths of a percentage point from March. The rate was 8.5 percent in April 2012.

The number of jobs in metro Atlanta increased by 12,900 to 2,394,100 in one month. Most of the growth came in:

  • Professional and business services, 5,900;
  • Trade and transportation, 3,700
  • Leisure and hospitality, 2,700;
  • Education and health services, 2,400; and
  • Construction, 1,400.

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