The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Government

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The biggest decline in percentage terms was in New Mexico, where the drop was 8.5%. A few states have seen an increase, with Rhode Island, at 1.5%, the biggest gainer.

Nationally, the biggest percentage drops were in government jobs related to the hospitalit­y industry and recreation, although prison/ jail and executive and legislativ­e office jobs saw a sizable decline as well. In some cases, the layoffs may be temporary and due to a shutdown of services during the pandemic.

Many state and local government­s shed jobs or furloughed workers when the pandemic hit as they feared a recession and a big loss of tax revenue.

However, tax revenues in states like Georgia skyrockete­d last fiscal year, in part due to record spending by the federal government to cushion the financial blows caused by the pandemic.

State and local government­s have also seen a steady stream of retirement­s and other turnover, and the report said they are finding it difficult to fill jobs in areas such as health care, road maintenanc­e and correction­s.

State agencies in Georgia were already cutting unfilled jobs before the pandemic in an effort to meet Gov. Brian Kemp’s call to slash budgets. Kemp asked for the spending reductions in late 2019 because he feared an economic slowdown.

Some agencies, such as the Department of Correction­s and Juvenile Justice, used some of the savings from not filling jobs to give pay raises to employees in hopes of reducing turnover rates. But critics say the low staffing levels have created dangerous conditions. In the Georgia Department of Correction­s fiscal year 2020 report, it reported 608 fewer officers last year than in 2019, with a 44% turnover.

The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday announced an investigat­ion into violence and conditions inside Georgia prisons.

 ?? JOHN SPINK/AJC 2021 ?? State and local government­s have seen a steady stream of retirement­s and other turnover, and they are finding it difficult to fill jobs in areas such as health care, road maintenanc­e and correction­s.
JOHN SPINK/AJC 2021 State and local government­s have seen a steady stream of retirement­s and other turnover, and they are finding it difficult to fill jobs in areas such as health care, road maintenanc­e and correction­s.

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