By Associated Press - Sunday, July 21, 2019

ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia saw its strongest June for job growth in more than two decades.

State officials say Georgia’s economy grew by 20,200 jobs last month.

The state has added 80,000 jobs during the past 12 months, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported .

“Overall, it’s a very strong job market for Atlanta and for Georgia,” said Michelle Armer of CareerBuilder, a national online employment site.

Hiring in June across the state included a burst of new jobs across several sectors: relatively high-paying corporate positions, as well as lower-paying jobs in leisure and hospitality, the newspaper reported.

There’s also been solid hiring in financial technology, design, entertainment and film-related positions, Armer said.

The month’s activity was in contrast to what had been weak hiring during the first five months of the year, the Georgia Department of Labor said in a recent report.

“The numbers for June are very impressive,” Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said in a statement. “There’s plenty to be encouraged about in the June report.”

There are more than 190,000 Georgians who are officially unemployed, and thousands more who might work but are not currently looking. That’s down from about half a million a decade ago.

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