Georgia’s unemployment rate has now hit double-digits. The mark of 10.1 percent for June is the highest ever recorded in the state, and represents more than 480,000 people looking for work. State Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond says as Georgia "is in the midst of a deepening economic crisis”, state leaders need to develop a bi-partisan recovery plan to help dig out of the economic malaise. Job losses again were seen in areas such as professional and business services, manufacturing and construction. However, job gains were recorded in healthcare and educational services, with a spike of 12,000 jobs.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
State Unemployment Hits Double-Digits
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7/15/2009 09:13:00 AM
Labels: Commissioner Michael Thurmond, educational services, Georgia double digits, helathcare, jobs unemployment
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