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The lowest unemployment rate in the past 12 months was the 6.8 percent registered in December.
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Just as Katrina exposed critical weaknesses in the priorities and competence of the Bush administration, the unfolding unemployment disaster is threatening to do the same for the Obama White House. The members of the Obama administration may not be attending...
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Meanwhile, the number of unemployed workers in the area increased by 384, from 7,744 in September to 8,128 in October. In October 2008, there were 5,974 jobless workers in Dalton, when the unemployment rate was 9.1 percent. The number of payroll jobs...
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Political Commentary: For the past few months now, we have all been witness to the plummeting approval ratings of our President Barack Obama - which have now dropped below 50%. Only 2 other Presidents have reached an approval rating below 50%...
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DeKalb County unemployment ticked upward in October, according to preliminary data released Wednesday. The county's unemployment rate was 9.6 percent for the month, according to the Department of Employment Security, up from 9.2 percent in September.
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The unemployment rate fell to 7.8% in the third quarter from 8% in the second quarter, the Central Bureau of Statistics reported today. The number of salaried Israeli employees rose to 2.78 million in the third quarter from 2.76 million in the preceding...
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Fayette County had the lowest unemployment rate at 7.8 percent, followed by Calloway (8 percent), Boyd (8.4 percent), and Jessamine, Madison, Oldham, Rowan and Scott (8.8 percent each). The highest unemployment rate was in Magoffin County (21.7 percent),...
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T he Boston-Cambridge-Quincy area added the most jobs last month, with the 11,200 added jobs in the area far surpassing additions in any other region of the state; the area also recorded a full-point drop in its unadjusted unemployment rate to 7.4 percent,...
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Unemployment rates in most Northeast Ohio counties in October were substantially below the statewide jobless rate of 10.5%, according to figures released this morning by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Geauga County, at 6.7%, had the lowest...
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Heading into the crucial holiday shopping season, the U.S. economy is growing modestly, with consumers too wary about unemployment and their finances to invigorate the recovery. That's the picture that emerged Tuesday from reports on the economy and the...
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