State officials say Middle Georgia economy is improving
As of May this year, the unemployment rate is at 4.1 percent.
July 9, 2021
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) The Middle Georgia economy is improving as the pandemic comes to an end. We spoke with local representatives to find out their thoughts on why.
State Representative Miriam Paris says the economy is doing much better this year. She thanks the democrats for working with the Biden administration to pass the American Rescue Plan.
“This administration has taken charge since they’ve come into office and grabbed the bull by the horns,” Representative Paris said. “And pretty much brought us to a place where we’re at some sense of normalcy.”
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PERRY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) National Skilled Nursing Care week begins on Mother’s Day, and lasts for seven days. This years theme is “Together Through the Seasons. The theme focuses on overcoming struggles faced during the pandemic.
Summerhill Senior Living Community is celebrating by starting the week with a special ceremony for residents and staff. Both Senator Larry Walker and Representative Shaw Blackmon attended Monday’s event and read a proclamation. The state leaders say this week is a time to highlight the care nurses have given residents during the pandemic.
“The residents are excited to be able to interact like they’re used to doing,” said Summerhill Administrator Philip Garner.