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The most common industries in Experiment are: Construction (12.1% of civilian employees), Textile mills & textile products (8.9% of civilian employees), Accommodation & food services (8.0% of civilian employees). 55.4% of workers work in Spalding County and 6.1% of all workers work at home. 87.8% of workers are employees of private companies, which is 21.9% greater than the rate of 68.6% across the entire state of Georgia.

Whole page based on the data from 2000 / 2022 when the population of Experiment, Georgia was 3,233 / 2,636

Most common industries

Most common industries
Most common industries for males
Most common industries for females

Most common industries

Industry

All

Males

Females

Construction12.1%
(144)
21.0%
(135)
1.6%
(9)
Textile mills and textile products8.9%
(106)
6.7%
(43)
11.5%
(63)
Accommodation and food services8.0%
(95)
5.3%
(34)
11.1%
(61)
Administrative and support and waste management services5.5%
(66)
7.8%
(50)
2.9%
(16)
Educational services5.4%
(65)
0.0%
(0)
11.8%
(65)
Public administration5.4%
(65)
6.5%
(42)
4.2%
(23)
Health care4.4%
(53)
2.2%
(14)
7.1%
(39)
Transportation equipment2.8%
(34)
3.0%
(19)
2.7%
(15)
Finance and insurance2.5%
(30)
0.9%
(6)
4.4%
(24)
Utilities2.3%
(28)
2.2%
(14)
2.6%
(14)
Air transportation2.3%
(28)
4.3%
(28)
0.0%
(0)
Electrical equipment, appliances, and components2.3%
(28)
2.8%
(18)
1.8%
(10)
Private households2.1%
(25)
0.0%
(0)
4.6%
(25)
Department and other general merchandise stores2.0%
(24)
1.2%
(8)
2.9%
(16)
Machinery2.0%
(24)
2.8%
(18)
1.1%
(6)
Professional, scientific, and technical services1.9%
(23)
0.0%
(0)
4.2%
(23)
Repair and maintenance1.9%
(23)
3.6%
(23)
0.0%
(0)
Food and beverage stores1.8%
(21)
2.0%
(13)
1.5%
(8)
Computer and electronic products1.7%
(20)
1.4%
(9)
2.0%
(11)
Personal and laundry services1.7%
(20)
0.0%
(0)
3.6%
(20)
Miscellaneous manufacturing1.6%
(19)
2.3%
(15)
0.7%
(4)
Apparel, fabrics, and notions merchant wholesalers1.5%
(18)
2.8%
(18)
0.0%
(0)
Motor vehicle and parts dealers1.5%
(18)
2.8%
(18)
0.0%
(0)
Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations1.4%
(17)
2.6%
(17)
0.0%
(0)
Truck transportation1.3%
(15)
2.3%
(15)
0.0%
(0)
Other transportation, and support activities, and couriers1.3%
(15)
2.3%
(15)
0.0%
(0)
Other direct selling establishments1.3%
(15)
0.0%
(0)
2.7%
(15)
Book stores and news dealers1.3%
(15)
0.0%
(0)
2.7%
(15)
Building material and garden equipment and supplies dealers1.1%
(13)
1.2%
(8)
0.9%
(5)
Electronic shopping and mail-order houses1.0%
(12)
0.0%
(0)
2.2%
(12)
Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores0.8%
(10)
1.6%
(10)
0.0%
(0)
Beverage and tobacco products0.8%
(9)
1.4%
(9)
0.0%
(0)
Printing and related support activities0.8%
(9)
1.4%
(9)
0.0%
(0)
Furniture and home furnishings, and household appliance stores0.7%
(8)
1.2%
(8)
0.0%
(0)
Wood products0.7%
(8)
1.2%
(8)
0.0%
(0)
Used merchandise, gift, novelty, and souvenir, and other miscellaneous stores0.7%
(8)
0.0%
(0)
1.5%
(8)
Publishing, and motion picture and sound recording industries0.7%
(8)
1.2%
(8)
0.0%
(0)
Food0.6%
(7)
0.0%
(0)
1.3%
(7)
Apparel0.5%
(6)
0.0%
(0)
1.1%
(6)
Leather and allied products0.5%
(6)
0.0%
(0)
1.1%
(6)
Pharmacies and drug stores0.5%
(6)
0.9%
(6)
0.0%
(0)
Plastics and rubber products0.5%
(6)
0.0%
(0)
1.1%
(6)
Metal and metal products0.5%
(6)
0.9%
(6)
0.0%
(0)
Furniture and related product manufacturing0.5%
(6)
0.0%
(0)
1.1%
(6)
Arts, entertainment, and recreation0.5%
(6)
0.0%
(0)
1.1%
(6)
Clothing and accessories, including shoe, stores0.4%
(5)
0.0%
(0)
0.9%
(5)

Unemployment in Experiment

  • Unemployment by race in 2022
  • Unemployment rate for White non-Hispanic residents
  • 17.2%Males
  • Unemployment rate for Black residents
  • 6.4%Males
  • 3.3%Females
  • Unemployment by race in 2000
  • Unemployment rate for White non-Hispanic residents
  • 5.4%Males
  • 10.9%Females
  • Unemployment rate for Black residents
  • 17.3%Males
  • 19.9%Females

Time leaving home to go to work

Time Leaving Home To Go To Work in 2022
12:00 a.m. to 4:59 a.m.:
Experiment:

7.0% (44)
Georgia:

5.5% (242,137)
5:30 a.m. to 5:59 a.m.:
Experiment:

12.3% (77)
Georgia:

4.7% (206,203)
6:00 a.m. to 6:29 a.m.:
Experiment:

8.1% (51)
Georgia:

9.0% (390,544)
6:30 a.m. to 6:59 a.m.:
Experiment:

0.3% (2)
Georgia:

9.2% (403,440)
7:00 a.m. to 7:29 a.m.:
Experiment:

28.1% (176)
Georgia:

14.8% (646,529)
7:30 a.m. to 7:59 a.m.:
Experiment:

7.6% (48)
Georgia:

11.3% (493,495)
8:00 a.m. to 8:29 a.m.:
Experiment:

5.9% (37)
Georgia:

11.6% (504,252)
8:30 a.m. to 8:59 a.m.:
Experiment:

4.1% (26)
Georgia:

5.2% (228,810)
12:00 p.m. to 3:59 p.m.:
Experiment:

1.7% (11)
Georgia:

6.5% (282,958)
4:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.:
Experiment:

21.8% (137)
Georgia:

6.9% (302,787)
Time Leaving Home To Go To Work in 2000
<5am:
Experiment:

0.8% (9)
Georgia:

2.8% (108,019)
5:30am:
Experiment:

2.7% (32)
Georgia:

2.7% (102,302)
6am:
Experiment:

5.1% (60)
Georgia:

4.1% (156,682)
6:30am:
Experiment:

5.9% (69)
Georgia:

9.0% (343,349)
7am:
Experiment:

8.5% (99)
Georgia:

11.0% (422,728)
7:30am:
Experiment:

16.6% (194)
Georgia:

15.9% (608,777)
8am:
Experiment:

21.4% (250)
Georgia:

15.9% (610,869)
8:30am:
Experiment:

13.4% (157)
Georgia:

10.2% (391,849)
9am:
Experiment:

3.5% (41)
Georgia:

4.9% (187,692)
10am:
Experiment:

1.6% (19)
Georgia:

5.3% (204,205)
11am:
Experiment:

0.6% (7)
Georgia:

2.1% (79,927)
4pm:
Experiment:

8.6% (100)
Georgia:

5.7% (219,434)
>4pm:
Experiment:

9.5% (111)
Georgia:

6.6% (253,223)
Time Leaving Home To Go To Work in 2022 - Males
5:30 a.m. to 5:59 a.m. - Males:
Experiment:

26.2% (88)
Georgia:

5.4% (125,930)
6:00 a.m. to 6:29 a.m. - Males:
Experiment:

12.7% (43)
Georgia:

10.0% (233,694)
6:30 a.m. to 6:59 a.m. - Males:
Experiment:

0.8% (3)
Georgia:

8.9% (206,712)
7:00 a.m. to 7:29 a.m. - Males:
Experiment:

52.4% (176)
Georgia:

14.3% (331,758)
7:30 a.m. to 7:59 a.m. - Males:
Experiment:

2.1% (7)
Georgia:

10.4% (241,448)
4:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. - Males:
Experiment:

25.6% (86)
Georgia:

6.9% (159,934)
Time Leaving Home To Go To Work in 2022 - Females
12:00 a.m. to 4:59 a.m. - Females:
Experiment:

18.9% (54)
Georgia:

4.1% (83,134)
6:00 a.m. to 6:29 a.m. - Females:
Experiment:

3.7% (11)
Georgia:

7.7% (156,850)
7:00 a.m. to 7:29 a.m. - Females:
Experiment:

7.8% (22)
Georgia:

15.5% (314,771)
7:30 a.m. to 7:59 a.m. - Females:
Experiment:

35.0% (100)
Georgia:

12.4% (252,047)
8:00 a.m. to 8:29 a.m. - Females:
Experiment:

13.5% (38)
Georgia:

11.9% (242,748)
8:30 a.m. to 8:59 a.m. - Females:
Experiment:

11.4% (32)
Georgia:

6.2% (127,098)
12:00 p.m. to 3:59 p.m. - Females:
Experiment:

7.0% (20)
Georgia:

6.4% (130,035)
4:00 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. - Females:
Experiment:

17.1% (49)
Georgia:

7.0% (142,853)

Travel time to work

Percentage of workers working in this county: 55.4%
Number of people working at home: 44 (6.1% of all workers)
Travel time (in minutes) to work
Working at home
5 to 9 minutes:
Experiment:

8.7% (102)
Georgia:

8.7% (334,403)
10 to 14 minutes:
Experiment:

17.6% (205)
Georgia:

13.3% (511,628)
15 to 19 minutes:
Experiment:

19.7% (230)
Georgia:

15.2% (583,820)
20 to 24 minutes:
Experiment:

11.3% (132)
Georgia:

13.6% (519,875)
25 to 29 minutes:
Experiment:

2.5% (29)
Georgia:

5.5% (209,374)
30 to 34 minutes:
Experiment:

13.3% (155)
Georgia:

14.0% (535,531)
35 to 39 minutes:
Experiment:

0.8% (9)
Georgia:

2.8% (108,867)
40 to 44 minutes:
Experiment:

1.5% (18)
Georgia:

3.4% (132,121)
45 to 59 minutes:
Experiment:

8.4% (98)
Georgia:

9.1% (347,610)
60 to 89 minutes:
Experiment:

8.3% (97)
Georgia:

6.1% (234,588)
90 or more minutes:
Experiment:

6.2% (73)
Georgia:

2.9% (112,554)

Means of transportation to work

Means of transportation to work - Experiment
Means of transportation to work - Georgia
Drove car alone:
Experiment:

68.4% (799)
Georgia:

77.5% (2,968,910)
Carpooled:
Experiment:

28.5% (333)
Georgia:

14.5% (557,062)
Walked:
Experiment:

0.4% (5)
Georgia:

1.7% (65,776)
Other means:
Experiment:

0.9% (11)
Georgia:

0.9% (33,396)

Private vehicle occupancy

Private vehicle occupancy in 2022
Drove alone:
Experiment:

99.4% (579)
Georgia:

88.7% (3,677,830)
Private vehicle occupancy in 2000
Drove alone:
Experiment:

70.6% (799)
Georgia:

84.2% (2,968,910)
In 2 person carpool:
Experiment:

17.7% (200)
Georgia:

11.5% (406,954)
In 3 person carpool:
Experiment:

10.9% (123)
Georgia:

2.5% (87,725)
In 5-6 person carpool:
Experiment:

0.9% (10)
Georgia:

0.5% (18,718)

Class of workers

Class of Workers in 2022
Employee of private company:
Experiment:

87.8% (670)
Georgia:

68.6% (3,616,681)
Self-employed in own incorporated business:
Experiment:

0.8% (6)
Georgia:

4.4% (234,196)
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers:
Experiment:

5.2% (40)
Georgia:

6.9% (365,478)
State government workers:
Experiment:

4.6% (35)
Georgia:

3.7% (197,066)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business:
Experiment:

1.6% (12)
Georgia:

5.7% (300,564)
Class of Workers in 2000
Employee of private company:
Experiment:

75.7% (903)
Georgia:

70.5% (2,705,775)
Self-employed in own incorporated business:
Experiment:

0.8% (9)
Georgia:

3.6% (137,778)
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers:
Experiment:

2.1% (25)
Georgia:

4.8% (185,815)
Local government workers:
Experiment:

9.0% (107)
Georgia:

6.9% (265,340)
State government workers:
Experiment:

4.5% (54)
Georgia:

5.0% (190,664)
Federal government workers:
Experiment:

1.8% (21)
Georgia:

3.1% (118,038)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business:
Experiment:

6.2% (74)
Georgia:

5.9% (226,595)
Class of Workers in 2022 - Males
Employee of private company - Males:
Experiment:

82.0% (326)
Georgia:

71.9% (1,957,505)
Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers - Males:
Experiment:

10.0% (40)
Georgia:

5.0% (135,126)
State government workers - Males:
Experiment:

5.9% (24)
Georgia:

2.9% (78,662)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business - Males:
Experiment:

2.1% (8)
Georgia:

6.6% (180,413)
Class of Workers in 2022 - Females
Employee of private company - Females:
Experiment:

94.1% (344)
Georgia:

65.1% (1,659,176)
Self-employed in own incorporated business - Females:
Experiment:

1.7% (6)
Georgia:

3.4% (87,695)
State government workers - Females:
Experiment:

3.1% (11)
Georgia:

4.6% (118,404)
Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business - Females:
Experiment:

1.1% (4)
Georgia:

4.7% (120,151)
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