Washington County’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.6 Percent

dol-2-max-640x480_1_150x150

The Georgia Department of Labor recently reported Washington County’s unemployment rate for the month of April 2021.

The latest statistics from the Department of Labor show Washington County with a 4.6 percent unemployment rate, a decrease from the previous month. Washington County’s unemployment rate for the month of March 2021 was 5.1 percent. For April of 2020, Washington County’s unemployment rate was 8.8 percent.

According to data presented by the Georgia Department of Labor’s Workforce Statistics and Economic Research shows the labor force for Washington County during April of this year was 6,970 with 6,649 employed and 321 unemployed. The previous month’s work force was 7,057 with 6,696 employed and 361 unemployed. These numbers are not seasonally adjusted.

Unemployment rates for April 2021 as reported by the Georgia Department of Labor for surrounding counties are as follows:

– Baldwin: 4.5 percent, a decrease from the previous month’s 4.9 percent
– Glascock: 2.1 percent, a decrease from the previous month’s 2.4 percent
– Hancock: 6.2 percent, a decrease from the previous month’s 6.5 percent
– Jefferson: 4.8 percent, a decrease from the previous month’s 5.1 percent
– Johnson: 3.2 percent, a decrease from the previous month’s 3.5 percent
– Laurens: 4.0 percent, a decrease from the previous month’s 4.3 percent
– Wilkinson: 3.6 percent, a decrease from the previous month’s 4.1 percent

The Georgia Department of Labor reported that the unemployment rate in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) was 4.0 percent in April of 2021. This is a decrease from the previous month’s 4.3 percent. The unemployment rate for the Central Savannah River Region was 10.5 percent in April of 2020.

The Central Savannah River Region includes the following counties: Burke, Columbia, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Jenkins, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Washington, and Wilkes.

Georgia’s “not seasonally-adjusted” unemployment rate for April 2021 was 3.8 percent, also a decrease from the previous month’s 4.0 percent unemployment rate. In April of 2020, the state unemployment rate was 12.2 percent.