Georgia is now averaging almost 1.5x as many new COVID-19 cases a day compared to the previous peak in mid-July. In mid-April (at the time of the lockdown), Georgia topped out an average of 783 new …
How Biden’s first 100 days will affect Georgia
President-elect Joe Biden plans to issue a sweep of executive orders and push an expansive legislative agenda after he takes office Wednesday, wielding narrow Democratic majorities in Congress thanks …
Georgia starts developing US-Georgia economic cooperation plan
Georgia is an extraordinary partner of the United States, and the US is eager to take this partnership to the next level, said US Deputy Secretary of State Keith Krach, Trend reports via Georgian …
Quality Counts 2021: Educational Opportunities and Performance in Georgia
This Quality Counts 2021 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state’s performance on key educational outcomes.
How Biden’s first 100 days will affect Georgia
President-elect Joe Biden plans to issue a sweep of executive orders and push an expansive legislative agenda after he takes office Wednesday, wielding narrow Democratic majorities in Congress thanks …
Georgia economist gives upbeat take on state economy
ATLANTA (AP) — The paradox of the current recession — decreased economic output but plenty of household income for many thanks to federal aid — leaves Georgia poised for a quick rebound once …
Georgia economy chugs despite pandemic
Governor Brian Kemp has been clobbered by some but praised by conservatives for working to keep Georgia’s economy somewhat open during the pandemic. State data indicates economy-wise, his policies …
Georgia economist gives upbeat take on state economy
ATLANTA (AP) — The paradox of the current recession — decreased economic output but plenty of household income for many thanks to federal aid — leaves Georgia poised for a quick rebound once …
Economist: Georgia employment, consumer spending still strong despite pandemic
ATLANTA – The unusual nature of the current pandemic-driven recession has put Georgia in a stronger economic position than could have been expected otherwise, the state’s chief economist said Tuesday.
State economist: Georgia recovery will be strong once most vaccinated
The economist told lawmakers he doesn’t expect widespread evictions or foreclosures if moratoriums are lifted and that business owners “in Georgia have done a tremendous job of finding ways to …