Why So Many Companies Choose Georgia
Georgia Information
The Georgia Information report is a thorough account of the business and social environment in the state, specifically developed for economic development stakeholders. Download the report below in its entirety or by section.
Table of Contents (PDF 82KB)
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- Executive Summary (PDF 535 KB) A bulleted list of key points and figures
- Labor and Economy (PDF 219 KB) Labor characteristics, wages, union activity and growth trends
- Taxes (PDF 101 KB) Detailed tax information for corporate income, property, sales and payroll
- Transportation (PDF 1 MB) State infrastructure for industrial and public transport modes
- Utilities (PDF 142 KB) Electricity, natural gas, water and sewer information
- Communications (PDF 123 KB) Telecommunications and delivery
- Education (PDF 1 MB) K-12, university, scholarships and state education initiatives
- Research and Development (PDF 158 KB) Georgia research centers and business accelerators
- Financing (PDF 115 KB) State programs, domestic and international banking, venture capital
- Incentives (PDF 380 KB) Tax credits and workforce development
- International Climate (PDF 130 KB) Foreign investment, banking and services
- Quality of Life (PDF 139 KB) Georgia climate, arts, recreation, housing and cost of living information
- As a Georgia Power Customer (PDF 114 KB) Learn about Georgia Power electric service
Atlanta Overview
Atlanta is the urban jewel of the South and one of the best locations in the country for business. Learn more in this comprehensive report published by Georgia Power and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.
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Why So Many Companies Choose Georgia
Georgia's combination of location, infrastructure, people and regulatory climate create the ideal environment for success.
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