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June jobless rates down in 7 states, up in 3; payroll jobs up in 25 states, down in 107/16/2021
In June, unemployment rates were lower in 7 states and the District
of Columbia, higher in 3 states, and stable in 40 states. Nonfarm
payroll employment increased in 25 states, decreased in 1 state,
and was essentially unchanged in 24 states and the District.
May jobless rates down over the year in all 389 metro areas; payroll jobs up in 27506/30/2021
Jobless rates were lower in May than a year earlier in all 389 metropolitan areas.
Nonfarm payroll employment was up in 275 metropolitan areas over the year and
essentially unchanged in 114. Current
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Unemployment rates up and employment-population ratios down in all states in 202003/03/2021
Annual average unemployment rates increased in all 50 states and the
District of Columbia in 2020. Employment-population ratios decreased
in all 50 states and the District. ArchivedCaution: data in many archived news releases have been revised in subsequent releases.
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