Walker County Messenger

Georgia job creation up in first two months of fiscal year

- From Office Of Gov. Brian P. Kemp

Gov. Brian P. Kemp announced Sept. 9 new economic developmen­t job numbers showing that Georgia’s economic momentum is continuing to grow two months into the state’s new fiscal year.

August data shows job creation from new Georgia projects has already reached one-third of the total jobs reported for fiscal year 2020, and investment­s are up 11% over July. Despite COVID-19, job creation is 1.5 times higher than the same two months last year.

During the month of August, the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t (GDEcD) helped generate more than $642 million in new investment­s and create 4,036 jobs in every corner of the state.

“After a strong start to the new fiscal year in the month of July, we set a goal to do even better for Georgians in August,” Gov. Kemp said. “With these new August numbers, we’ve not only delivered on that goal but surpassed our numbers from the same time period last year.

“Despite economic challenges due to COVID-19, we remain laser-focused on getting Georgians back to work and creating opportunit­ies in every region of the state,” he said. “I’m grateful to all of our economic developmen­t partners and the job creators who continue to invest in the Peach State.”

The first week of August began with the state announcing Georgia-based The Home Depot’s plans to create 1,000 jobs in DeKalb, Fulton and

Henry counties. In addition to being home to its corporate headquarte­rs, Georgia is a hub for the company’s Southeast supply chain operations and its national delivery strategy.

During August, Gov. Kemp also announced that meal kit company HelloFresh will establish its first Southeaste­rn U.S. distributi­on facility in Newnan, bringing more than 750 jobs to Coweta County, and Zillow Group named the metro-Atlanta area its new Southeaste­rn hub, bringing nearly 200 jobs to the area.

Gov. Kemp also delivered the news that Zinus USA will develop its first North American advanced manufactur­ing facility in McDonough, investing $108 million and creating 804 jobs in Henry county.

“What I said last month still rings true: good news comes in the form of jobs and investment,” said GDEcD

Commission­er Pat Wilson. “Georgia’s strong economic framework, along with our relationsh­ip approach to doing business, have helped us continue to deliver that good news. I look forward to continuing to work with our private and public sector partners so we can keep the momentum going, and most importantl­y, bring opportunit­ies to our local communitie­s.”

The August data comes on the heels of Area Developmen­t magazine naming Georgia as the “Top State for Doing Business”’ for the seventh year in a row. Georgia ranked No. 1 in 10 of the 13 categories and placed in the top five in the other three categories.

Recently Gov. Kemp also shared economic developmen­t data from fiscal year 2020, during which economic developmen­t project locations increased 4% compared to the prior year, and economic developmen­t outside of metro Atlanta was up 30%.

For additional informatio­n about some of the state’s top projects announced during August, visit georgia.org/ newsroom.

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