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2021 and 2022 Warehousing Employment by State 2021 and 2022 Warehousing Employment by State

Sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported from Lightcast Warehousing employment is indicative of the state’s ability to manage the demands of the warehouse industry and growing logistics sector. Georgia ranks in the middle compared to the rest of the nation in growth of number of jobs from 2021 to 2022.

Sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported from Lightcast Warehousing employment is indicative of the state’s ability to manage the demands of the warehouse industry and growing logistics sector. Georgia ranks in the middle compared to the rest of the nation in growth of number of jobs from 2021 to 2022.

2021 and 2022 Warehousing Rental Rates (dollars per square foot)

2021 and 2022 Warehousing Rental Rates (Dollars per square foot)

Sourced from the Georgia Center of Innovation Logistics Market Snapshot

Rental rates are indicative of demand in a locality. Georgia is slightly below the national average for warehouse rental rates and continues to grow warehouse employment which means the state will likely need to find a way to expand its capacity.

*Change is calculated from the same month of the previous year

*Change is calculated from the same month of the previous yea r

2021 Share of Population by County Living in a Health Professional Shortage Area

County County

2021 Share of Population by County Living in a Health Professional Shortage Area

Continued: 2021 Share of Population by County Living in a Health Professional Shortage Area

County

Sourced from the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center, May 2021

Georgia shortages in health professionals is consistent with national trends. Of the counties in which 50 percent or more of the population lives with a shortage of health professionals (all of which are consistent with counties suffering low rates of physician per 100,000 people), 98 percent are rural.

2017 Rate of Primary Care Physicians (PCP) per 100,000 people by County

2017 Rate of Primary Care Physicians (PCP) per 100,000 people by County

County County

2017 Rate of Primary Care Physicians (PCP) per 100,000 people by County

Continued: 2017 Rate of Primary Care Physicians (PCP) per 100,000 people by County

Sourced from the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center, 2017 Data depicts the number of Primary Care Physicians per 100,000 individuals by county. All counties with a rate of zero are rural, proving there are large disparities in accessing physicians for residents of rural communities.

Sourced from the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center, 2017 Data depicts the number of Primary Care Physicians per 100,000 individuals by county. All counties with a rate of zero are rural, proving there are large disparities in accessing physicians for residents of rural communities.

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