Textiles & Fashion
Textiles has been one of Georgia’s most important industries since the establishment of the state’s first successful mills in the 1830s. Today, there are over 80,000 textiles jobs in Georgia, and textiles and fashion accounts for about 15% of the state’s overall manufacturing employment according to Manufacturers’ News, Inc. In past decades, Georgia textile jobs in denim and carpet production have greatly contributed to the state’s export revenues, but year-over-year textile employment decline of 6% or 7% suggests that the labor market will be a difficult one in the years ahead, at least for those on the manufacturing side of the industry.
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