DeKalb County, GA Economy


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DeKalb, GA County is a great place to live for many reasons. On average, the rent for a two bedroom apartment is slightly more expensive than in the rest of the United States, at $1,550 compared to $1,430 nationally. Grocery costs are close to the same as those in the US with an index of 99 versus 100 in the US. This county has numerous local companies including healthcare giant Emory University and Delta Airlines headquarters. DeKalb also has exciting attractions such as Stone Mountain Park and Fernbank Museum of Natural History that draw lots of visitors every year.

DeKalb County has an unemployment rate of 4.8%. The US average is 6.0%.

DeKalb County has seen the job market increase by 2.9% over the last year. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 44.7%, which is higher than the US average of 33.5%.

Tax Rates for DeKalb County
- The Sales Tax Rate for DeKalb County is 7.0%. The US average is 7.3%.
- The Income Tax Rate for DeKalb County is 6.0%. The US average is 4.6%.
- Tax Rates can have a big impact when Comparing Cost of Living.

Income and Salaries for DeKalb County
- The average income of a DeKalb County resident is $28,971 a year. The US average is $28,555 a year.
- The Median household income of a DeKalb County resident is $69,423 a year. The US average is $69,021 a year.

Income by Population Percent

  EconomyDeKalb, GeorgiaUnited States
  4.86
  -5.1%-6.2%
  44.7%33.5%
  7.0%6.2%
  5.8%4.6%
  $39,994$37,638
  $69,423$69,021
  $87,713$85,028
  Population by Occupation
  0.2%1.2%
  0.1%0.5%
  4.4%6.8%
  6.4%10.0%
  2.6%2.5%
  10.2%11.0%
  6.7%4.8%
  0.7%0.8%
  3.6%1.9%
  4.7%4.7%
  2.4%1.9%
  11.7%7.6%
  0.2%0.1%
  5.5%4.2%
  10.1%9.3%
  12.5%14.0%
  1.8%2.1%
  7.0%7.0%
  4.6%4.8%
  4.7%4.7%
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