Metro Economic Profile · A Product of Economic Impact Group, LLC
Brunswick, GA
CBSA 15260 · 3-county MSA
As of June 2026
Population: 115,074 · State rank: 12 of 14
LiveLatest data pulled from public APIs:
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Data status.
Each chart and table below carries a pill showing where its numbers come from. Figures refresh nightly from public statistical APIs; the as-of stamp above reflects the latest release.
Live — pulled from a public API on each refreshEIG composite — Economic Impact Group model from live inputsPartial — representative; not a live feedDemo — illustrative; live source pending
Indicator strip: Economic Drivers (QCEW) live; Relative Costs, Vitality & Quality of Life are EIG composites · values load from the live data pipeline
Economic Drivers
LogisticsHIGH
Manufact.HIGH
Top 2 LQ industries
Relative Costs
Living92%
Business89%
US = 100
Vitality Index
EIG composite
0.71
Rank: 47 of 387
Quality of Life
EIG composite (0–300)
182
Rank of 387 (lower=better)
Where this metro ranks among Georgia's 14 MSAs1 = best in Georgia on each metric Live
Source: Georgia Economics MSA comparison dataset (BLS LAUS & QCEW, FHFA, Census, BEA) — the same data behind the all-metros comparison. Ranks computed across all 14 GA metros.
AnalysisJune 2026 · Generated by Economic Impact Group, LLC from the data shown on this page
Every claim in this section is derived from a specific indicator displayed elsewhere on this page; section names in parentheses point to the source. This narrative is generated deterministically from the live data refresh shown in the as-of stamp — figures update on each refresh.
Labor Market
Brunswick's unemployment rate is 3.1% (Mar 2026) — the 4th-lowest of Georgia's 14 metros — yet total nonfarm employment is growing modestly (+0.8% YoY, Current Employment Trends). The movement is sectoral — retail trade (+3.5%) and government (+3.3%) are still adding jobs (Industry Employment).
Sector Mix
The metro's base is tilted toward government: government is 18.6% of employment versus 10.2% nationally (Comparative Employment) — location quotients of 1.8, the metro's defining industries (Economic Drivers). The largest sectors by headcount are government (18.6%) and retail trade (11.9%).
Trade Exposure
Goods exports totaled $0.6B in 2024 (Exports), about 9% of gross metro product — a moderate trade intensity. EU is the largest single destination market.
Housing
House prices are falling (−6.2% YoY, House Price Index). The EIG valuation model places Brunswick on its income-implied fair value (0% deviation), so prices track local income fundamentals rather than running ahead of them. Builders authorized roughly 462 single-family and 169 multifamily permits in 2025 (headline table). Affordability sits above breakeven: the EIG affordability index reads 124 (Housing Affordability) — a reading over 100 means the median household can qualify for the median home.
Demographics & Migration
Population reached about 115,074 (2024) and grew 0.6% into the latest year (Geographic Profile), with net migration of +1,223 the main driver. The metro's age profile shows median age 43.6, older than the US (~39), with Gen Z and Millennials a combined ~35% of residents (Population by Age). Educational attainment is near the US average, with 28.3% of adults holding a bachelor's degree or higher.
Inequality & Structural Position
A Gini coefficient of 0.50 sits above the US average (~0.48), pointing to broadly middling income inequality (Inequality table). Within the metro, roughly a fifth of neighborhoods report a median household income under $50k; the poverty rate of about 17% runs above the US average; the industrial diversity score (0.79, Industrial Structure) is below the Georgia average.
Synthesis
Brunswick pairs real strengths — a 3.1% unemployment rate, positive in-migration, on-trend home valuations, an EIG credit score of A (positive outlook) — with employment growth slowing (+0.8% YoY).
Forecast model pending · Historical columns are demo data.Demo
Historical columns are illustrative trajectories that look plausible for a Sun Belt port metro; the 2025 column shows a handful of values pulled live from the existing data/msa.json feed (BLS LAUS unemployment, FHFA HPI, Census PEP population growth, BEA GDP per capita). Forecast columns are intentionally blank until Phase 2 of the rollout, when the Economic Impact Group ARIMA + Atlanta Fed consensus blend goes live.
Indicator
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026F
2027F
2028F
2029F
2030F
Gross metro product ($B 2017$)
26.1
25.4
27.8
29.3
30.6
32.1
33.4
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% change
3.0
-2.7
9.4
5.4
4.4
4.9
4.1
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Total employment (000s)
183.2
175.4
184.9
196.7
206.4
211.0
216.2
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% change
2.1
-4.3
5.4
6.4
4.9
2.2
2.5
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—
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Unemployment rate (%)
3.1
6.4
3.0
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.1
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—
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Personal income growth (%)
5.2
4.8
9.1
3.7
5.4
5.8
5.1
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—
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Median HH income ($K)
59.4
61.0
64.7
67.5
71.2
74.8
78.1
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Population (000s)
391.4
395.0
399.6
404.0
407.5
410.0
416.4
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% change
1.4
0.9
1.2
1.1
0.9
0.6
1.6
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Net migration (000s)
4.8
3.2
4.0
3.9
3.5
2.4
5.7
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Single-family permits (#)
3,610
3,840
5,210
4,180
3,720
4,210
4,590
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Multifamily permits (#)
610
720
1,540
2,210
1,860
1,340
1,180
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FHFA HPI growth (%)
5.4
7.2
17.8
14.6
5.8
4.2
3.6
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Economic Health Check
Recent-quarters trajectory across the leading indicators
EIG composite: Stock-Watson-style coincident index combining BLS CES employment and LAUS unemployment for the MSA. EIG compositeDemo
Employment
Sector composition, recent trends, and breadth of growth
Industry Employment
% change year-ago, by super-sector
Source: BLS CES year-over-year employment change by super-sector (latest month). Demo
Current Employment Trends
% change year-ago, 3-mo MA
Sector
Apr 25
Oct 25
Apr 26
Total nonfarm
2.2
2.4
2.5
Construction
3.1
2.6
1.8
Manufacturing
4.8
6.2
7.1
Trade
1.4
1.0
0.6
Trans & Warehousing
3.6
5.1
6.4
Information
-0.8
-1.4
-1.9
Financial Activities
1.1
0.9
0.8
Prof & Bus Svcs
0.4
0.7
1.2
Edu & Health
3.7
3.9
4.1
Leisure & Hospitality
2.8
3.2
3.5
Government
1.6
1.4
1.4
Source: BLS CES (NAICS super-sector level, MSA detail). Demo
Diffusion Index
By supersector · YoY · >50 = broad expansion · metro vs Georgia vs US
Share of 11 major industries (CES supersectors) with higher employment than a year ago, for the metro, Georgia and the US (same basket at each level). Source: BLS CES. Demo
Relative Employment Performance
Jan 2015 = 100 · Brunswick, GA, and US
Source: BLS CES, rebased to start of series = 100. Demo
Source: Census ACS B25064/B19013 (median rent / median HH income), indexed to US=100. Demo
House Price Trends
Modeled valuation: % over/under fair value
EIG composite: HPI residual vs. local fundamentals (income, rents, rates). EIG compositeDemo
Housing Affordability
Index, >100 = median HH can afford median home
EIG composite: ACS income (B19013) vs. income needed for the median home (ACS B25077 × FHFA HPI; Freddie Mac PMMS 30-yr rate). EIG compositeDemo
Industrial Structure
Top employers, diversity, productivity, and trade
Major Employers
Largest employers, auto-discovered from public sources
A representative major-employer list for Brunswick is compiled automatically on each data refresh. If none appears here yet, discovery is pending for this metro.
Representative
Industrial Diversity
Hachman index, 1.0 = mix identical to the US (most diversified)
Hachman index of 0.86 — closer to 1.0 means an industrial mix more like the U.S. overall. Brunswick is more diversified than the Georgia average.
EIG composite: Hachman index from QCEW employment shares (MSA vs US). EIG compositeDemo
Entrepreneurship
Broad-based startup rate · US = 100
Source: Census Business Dynamics Statistics (establishment entry rate, indexed US=100). Demo
Population structure, household income, and migration flows
Block Groups by Income
% of total block groups
Source: Census ACS 5-year, block-group median HH income (Brunswick live; US illustrative). Demo
Economic Inequality
Indicator
Value
Gini coefficient
0.46
Poverty rate (%)
13.4
Neighborhoods under $50k median (%)
22.4
Sources: Census ACS 5-yr — Gini (B19083), poverty (B17001), block-group median HH income (B19013). Demo
National metro rank omitted — no automatable MSA-level ranking source.
Per Capita Income
Sources: BEA Regional CAINC1 (per-capita personal income). Demo
Migration Flows — Into Brunswick
Hinesville GA
2,840
Atlanta GA
1,930
Jacksonville FL
1,420
Charleston SC
980
New York NY
790
Augusta GA-SC
610
Tampa FL
510
Total in-migration
18,500
From Brunswick
Hinesville GA
2,340
Jacksonville FL
1,180
Atlanta GA
1,160
Charleston SC
740
Net migration
+5,700
Source: IRS SOI county-to-county migration, 2022 (latest), CBSA-aggregated. Demo
Generational Breakdown
% of population
Source: Census ACS 5-yr, sex-by-age table B01001 (generations grouped by approximate 15-yr age bands). Demo
Educational Attainment
% of adults 25+
Source: Census ACS table B15003. Demo
Population by Age
% of population, 5-year bins
Source: Census ACS 5-yr, table B01001 (Brunswick live; US illustrative). Demo
Geographic Profile
Land area, density, and housing stock characteristics
Net Migration
Annual, domestic vs. foreign
Source: Census PEP county components-of-change, MSA-aggregated. Demo
Population & Housing Characteristics
Indicator
Units
Value
Total land area
sq mi
1,628
Population density
pop / sq mi
312
Median age
years
36.2
Total housing units
thousands
176.2
Owner occupied
% of total
57.4
Renter occupied
% of total
34.1
Vacant
% of total
8.5
1-unit detached
% of total
62.1
Multifamily
% of total
28.4
Median year built
year
1992
Source: Census ACS 5-year (structure, tenure, age) + Census Gazetteer (land area). Demo
About this report.
Prepared by Economic Impact Group, LLC and published on the Georgia Economics platform. Built from public & subscription-free data sources only: BLS (CES, QCEW, LAUS), BEA (Regional GDP & Personal Income), Census Bureau (PEP, ACS, BPS, Business Formation Statistics, USA Trade Online, F-33 School System Finances), FHFA (HPI), EPA AirData (annual AQI by CBSA), FRED, IRS SOI migration, ITA TradeStats, and Georgia Ports Authority monthly statistics. Sections flagged with a Proxy pill use Economic Impact Group composite measures where the source data is not directly published (business cycle index, valuation model, vitality, quality-of-life). The Vitality composite blends labor-force participation (ACS B23025), latest-year personal-income growth (BEA), young-adult 25–34 share (ACS B01001) and net-migration rate (IRS SOI). The Quality-of-Life composite blends air quality (EPA median AQI), long commute share (ACS), housing affordability and poverty (ACS). Crime is deliberately excluded from the Quality-of-Life composite: no clean, automated, current MSA-level crime feed exists — the FBI Crime Data API reports only by agency/state and is key-gated, and the FBI's by-MSA crime table was discontinued after 2019, so rather than freeze a stale 2019 figure the metric is omitted. Forecast columns (ARIMA) and the EIG credit score are live composite estimates, labeled accordingly. Refreshed nightly via GitHub Actions; the as-of stamp at the top of the page reflects the latest underlying release.