The state's unemployment rate has risen slightly, according to the Georgia Department of Labor. The rate rose a tenth of a percent, from 4.5 percent in August to 4.6 percent in September. Labor department officials say they added 6048 additional jobless residents to their unemployment rolls in September, and that early reports show the state lost 800 payroll jobs, particularly in the areas of hospitality, business and professional services, retail trade, financial activities, manufacturing and construction. More than 23,000 job seekers, however, entered the workforce during this time.
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Friday, October 19, 2007
Jobless numbers up in September
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Mary Ellen Cheatham
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10/19/2007 11:47:00 AM
Labels: business, construction, financial, Georgia, hospitality, jobless, Labor, manufacturing, retail, unemployment, workforce training
Thursday, June 21, 2007
May unemployment stable
Unemployment in Georgia stayed the same from April to May. The Atlanta Business Chronicle reports that Department of Labor numbers show unemployment stayed at 4.1%. That’s 0.2% lower than the national rate … and down 0.4% over May of last year. Georgia added more than 14,000 payroll jobs in May.
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6/21/2007 05:18:00 PM
Labels: Labor, unemployment
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