Atlanta Employers
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Additionally, Atlanta has construction costs that are below the national average, a thriving real estate market, and energy costs that are among the lowest in the country, making the metro area an ideal location for budding entrepreneurs. The area’s astonishing growth is due in part to its low cost of living, low unemployment rate, and diverse industry base, which includes 13 Fortune 500 headquarters, 24 Fortune 1,000 headquarters, the local offices of more than 30 international banks, and more than 1,200 foreign-based companies, employing 80,000 people. The trade, transportation, and utilities industries make up the largest category of jobs, employing more than half a million workers, 23 percent of Atlanta’s workforce. High-tech firms also contribute significantly to the city’s economy, employing more than 190,000, or 8 percent of the area’s workforce. There are also more than 5,000 manufacturing facilities in the metro area. Other major employers include: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport (nearly 45,000 employees) Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Military: Dobbins Air Reserve Base , Fort McPherson , Naval Air Station Atlanta Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. Universities: Emory, Georgia Institute of Technology , and Georgia State |
