The Georgia Department of Labor reported that the January unemployment rate was 3. 6 percent, the same as December, and lower than the national rate. Georgia Department of Labor Interim Commissioner Louis DeBroux emphasized the need to keep Georgia attractive for businesses and talent despite a drop in job numbers. “Georgia’s economy is built for the future, but to maintain our competitive edge, we must remain committed to making Georgia the top choice for businesses and talent,” said DeBroux. “Despite a decline in January’s job numbers, our unemployment rate remains at 3.6%, four tenths below the national average. By continuing to invest in our people, expand opportunities, and drive innovation, we are ensuring Georgia remains the national leader in economic opportunity for all.”Jobs decreased by 28,200 from the previous month but increased by 17,800 over the year. Notably, there were job gains in Manufacturing and Government, while losses occurred in Transportation and Food Services. The labor force, employed individuals, and unemployed numbers saw slight changes over the month. Initial claims for unemployment rose to 34,494 in January.