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Mid-Year Check-In: Georgia’s Economic Performance and What It Means for Business
By Georgia Business Council at SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news)
· June 22, 2026
· 3 min read
Georgia’s economy is holding strong as 2026 progresses. Record employment levels, continued population growth, and sustained business investment have positioned Georgia well despite broader economic uncertainty.
The Georgia Department of Labor reported that the state’s labor force hit a record...
Key takeaway The Georgia Department of Labor reported that the state’s labor force hit a record 5.
Why this matters in The Atlanta
As Georgia's economy continues to thrive, Atlanta businesses must focus on developing talent pipelines to address the growing challenge of finding and keeping qualified workers. The city's own population growth and aging workforce will exacerbate this issue, making workforce readiness a critical concern for local business leaders. Atlanta's transportation network and logistics assets have long been a draw for companies, but continued investment in infrastructure, including housing and public transportation, will be necessary to support both employers and communities. The Georgia Chamber's projection of nearly 2.2 million new residents by 2050 underscores the need for thoughtful planning and collaboration to ensure the city's long-term success. Atlanta's business community must work closely with local government and educational institutions to develop specialized training programs and attract skilled workers to the area, ultimately determining the city's ability to sustain its economic growth and competitiveness.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 22, 2026 ·
Source: SaportaReport (Atlanta civic/news) ·
Reading time: 3 min
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The Georgia Department of Labor reported that the state’s labor force hit a record...
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