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Community News Aug 14th, 2024 - 20:09:35


Economic impact of Middle Georgia State increases.

By Dave Whitaker
Aug 14, 2024, 23:06

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The economic impact of Middle Georgia State University has increased. According to a study conducted by the University System of Georgia, MGA contributed more than $296 million during FY23, a three percent increase. Because of on and off-campus spending during the same period, Middle Georgia State accounted for more than 2,700 jobs.

According to the same report, the economic impact is mainly felt where MGA has campuses (Cochran, Macon, Eastman, Dublin, and Warner Robins.) Impact is also felt in Jones, Monroe, Peach, Crawford, Twiggs, Baldwin, Wilkinson, Lamar, and Pulaski counties.. The total economic impact Of Middle Georgia State considers the University’s spending on personnel and operations, and what students spend. The study calculates the impact generated by the re-spending of those initial amounts – the multiplier effect.

"Middle Georgia State University continues to be a driving force in our region's economic vitality,” said MGA President Dr. Christopher Blake in a statement.

“The economic impact of our institution extends beyond our five campuses, fostering job creation and supporting employment through the spending of our students, faculty, and staff. MGA’s impact on the economy is not the only benefit of our commitment to our core values of stewardship, engagement, adaptability, and learning, but it is a significant and important one that demonstrates the vital role the University plays in uplifting the communities we serve.”

To read the entire economic impact study, go to https://www.usg.edu/assets/usg/docs/news_files/USG_Economic_Impact_2023.pdf.

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