Ga. jobless rate falls to 3.5% as labor force, employment reach record highs

Georgia’s labor force and employment in March rose to record highs of 5.4 million and 5.2 million, respectively, the state Labor Department (GDOL) announced today.

The March unemployment rate was 3.5%, which is 0.8 percentage point lower than the national unemployment rate and 0.1 percentage point higher than Georgia’s rate one year ago. This is down from a revised 3.6% in February.

Unemployment declined by 1,203 to 192,991 and increased by 10,618 over the past year.

The sector reaching an all-time high for jobs in March 2026 was health care and social assistance, 641,700.

Jobs were down over the month in accommodation and food services, 1,300; construction, 1,200; real estate and rental and leasing, 900; professional and technical services, 600; and private educational services, 600.

The sectors with the most job gains over the past year were health care and social assistance, 24,600; local government, 3,800; arts, entertainment, and recreation, 2,300; state government, 2,100; and other services; 2,100.

Jobs were down over the year in federal government, 12,000; accommodation and food services, 4,100; retail trade, 3,600; transportation, warehousing, and utilities, 3,300; and construction, 2,700.