Jobless rates down in 46 states in 2012; employment-population ratios up in 26 states
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
REGIONAL AND STATE UNEMPLOYMENT -- 2012 ANNUAL AVERAGES
In 2012, annual average unemployment rates declined in 46 states and
the District of Columbia, rose in 2 states, and were unchanged in 2
states, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment-
population ratios increased in 26 states and the District of Columbia,
decreased in 18 states, and were unchanged in 6 states. The U.S.
jobless rate declined by 0.8 percentage point from the prior year to
8.1 percent, and the national employment-population ratio edged up to
58.6 percent.
Read more: http://www.bls.gov/news.release/srgune.nr0.htm
This is BLS's Annual 2012 Regional and State Unemployment report. As with every BLS news release, there are tables that elaborate on the data.
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