Northwest Georgia saw the lowest unemployment rate in the region’s history in November, according to Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler.
“Georgia had a record number of jobs, employment and total individuals in our workforce,” Butler said. “We had the fewest number of unemployed individuals since 2001, when we had one million fewer people in our workforce. Overall, it was a spectacular month.”
The region’s annual numbers for employed residents and work force also increased in November for the 15-county area.
The Georgia Department of Labor issued a press release stating that nationally, the unemployment rate fell in November to 3.5 percent. The nation’s labor force also grew by 40,000, increased employment by 83,000 and added more 266,000 jobs.
Georgia’s unemployment rate, meanwhile, fell in November by 0.1 percentage points to 3.3 percent. That rate is the lowest since the federal government began keeping records in 1976.
Rates fell across all of Georgia’s 12 regions.
In the region, the unemployment rate fell by 0.3 percentage points in November, reaching an all-time low of 2.8 percent. A year ago, the rate was 3.4 percent.
The labor force in Northwest Georgia decreased by 1,586 in November, bringing the total to 421,063. The number has risen by 2,201 when compared to the same month a year ago.
Northwest Georgia added 34 employed residents in November, bringing the total to 409,426. The number is up 4,845 for the year.
Claims for unemployment insurance were down by about 10 percent in November. They were down by about 40 percent when compared to the same month a year ago.