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Georgia posts record unemployment low amid 'very tight labor market'

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Mark Butler, Georgia Department of Labor commissioner | Georgia Department of Labor/Facebook

Mark Butler, Georgia Department of Labor commissioner | Georgia Department of Labor/Facebook

The state of Georgia posted a record unemployment low of 3% in the month of May, just two years after reaching record-high levels. 

Georgia Department of Labor commissioner Mark Butler noted that additional workers will be scarce unless those who have chosen not to work decide they want to re-enter the workforce or more people move into the state.

"As the state continues to experience a very tight labor market, as evidenced by our low unemployment rate, our focus has been on encouraging more individuals to re-enter the workforce, " Butler told FOX 5 Atlanta recently.

This comes as the number of jobs in Georgia reached a record 4,782,400 in the month of May, which is 244,100 more than May 2021. Georgia's employed population also reached an all-time high in May. 

Food service and support service industries had the biggest job gains year-over-year, and trade and transportation industry jobs reached a record level at 1,012,000. 

A recent Pew Research survey studied the driving factors behind Americans leaving their jobs in 2021, the FOX 5 report said. The survey found that low-wage workers were the most likely to quit their jobs. At that time, Pew reported 63% of respondents said low pay was a major factor in leaving, and the same amount also identified a lack of advancement opportunities. 

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