State Unemployment Rates Slow
March 10th, 2010 admin
The number of states reporting increased unemployment declined in January, with the majority reporting a net increase in jobs, according to figures released today by the Labor Department.
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See the full interactive graphic. Thirty states and the District of Columbia recorded unemployment rate increases in January from a month earlier, while states registered rate decreases, the Labor Department said. But in a sign the job market is inching toward recovery 31 states added jobs in the first month of the year. In January, the overall U.S....
The job market’s slow recovery was a bit uneven last month, the Labor Department’s report on state employment showed Friday The unemployment rate declined in 18 states and Washington, D.C. compared to a month earlier. The jobless rate rose slightly in 14 states and was flat in 18 others. But the department was quick to note that in 46 states...
See the full interactive graphic. The unemployment rate increased in just under half of states in March and joblessness continues to be worst in western states that have been hit hard by the recession and housing bust, according to a Labor Department report released Friday. The unemployment rate increased in 24 states in March from a month earlier,...
See a full interactive graphic. Just four states recorded a drop in the unemployment rate for December, indicating that though the labor market continues to inch toward stabilization widespread job growth still hasn’t arrived. Earlier this month, the Labor Department reported that the unemployment for the nation as a whole held steady at...
The jobless rate in 37 states and Washington, D.C. fell in May compared to the prior month, as the nation’s unemployment rate fell to 9.7%, the Labor Department said Friday. Meanwhile, six states saw unemployment rate increases, while the rate was unchanged in seven other states.
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The jobless rate in 34 states and Washington, D.C. fell in April compared to the prior month, even as the nation’s unemployment rate ticked up to 9.9%, the Labor Department said. Meanwhile, six states saw unemployment increases, while the rate was unchanged in 10 other states.
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State unemployment rates stabilized last month, reflecting a broader nationwide trend, according to a Labor Department report …
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Among the surprises in Friday’s government jobs report: Unemployment fell sharply in January to 9.7% from 10%. The jobless rate rose as high as 10.1% in October. But it’s most likely to move higher, not lower, in the coming months. The Labor Department estimates the unemployment rate from a survey of households, separate from the survey...
Vacancies for both homeowner and rental housing declined in the first quarter of 2009, according to figures released today by the Census Department.
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Why would the unemployment rate increase in April if payrolls increased so sharply? The short answer: more people are looking for jobs.
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