The Catoosa County News

Initial unemployme­nt claims up slightly in Georgia

- By Dave Williams

First-time unemployme­nt claims in Georgia rose slightly last week (week of Jan. 31), even as claims nationwide declined, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday, Feb. 11.

Jobless Georgians filed 32,386 initial claims last week (week of Jan. 31), up 5,171 from the week before.

Since the coronaviru­s pandemic struck Georgia 11 months ago, the state has paid out more than $18 billion to nearly 4.4 million Georgians, more than the last nine years prior to the pandemic.

The labor department paid out more than $400 million last week as the agency continued to implement the latest COVID-19 economic stimulus package Congress passed at the end of last year.

Meanwhile, Georgia finished out 2020 with a workforce of more than 4.5 million jobs, more than doubling the monthly jobs number from November to December.

“Georgia is one of the leading states in the country in job creation,” state Commission­er of Labor Mark Butler said. “We created 44,700 jobs in December 2020, only being outdone by Texas.”

The job sector accounting for the most firsttime unemployme­nt claims last week in Georgia was accommodat­ion and food services with 7,095 claims. The administra­tive and support services job sector was next with 3,617 claims, followed by health care and social assistance with 3,581.

More than 183,000 jobs are listed online at https://bit.ly/36ea2vk for Georgians to access. The labor department offers online resources for finding a job, building a resume, and assisting with other reemployme­nt needs.

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