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California 4.2%(p) in Jan 2023
Connecticut 3.9%(p) in Jan 2023
Massachusetts 3.6%(p) in Jan 2023
Mississippi 3.9%(p) in Jan 2023
New Hampshire 2.8%(p) in Jan 2023
New Jersey 3.4%(p) in Jan 2023
New Mexico 3.5%(p) in Jan 2023
North Carolina 3.8%(p) in Jan 2023
North Dakota 2.1%(p) in Jan 2023
Pennsylvania 4.3%(p) in Jan 2023
Rhode Island 3.1%(p) in Jan 2023
South Carolina 3.2%(p) in Jan 2023
South Dakota 2.1%(p) in Jan 2023
Washington 4.6%(p) in Jan 2023
03/13/2023
In January, unemployment rates were lower in 5 states, higher in 2 states and the
District of Columbia, and stable in 43 states. Nonfarm payroll employment increased
in 20 states and was essentially unchanged in 30 states and the District.
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02/01/2023
Jobless rates were lower in December than a year earlier in 244 of the 389 metropolitan
areas, higher in 115, and unchanged in 30. Nonfarm payroll employment increased over
the year in 81 metropolitan areas and was essentially unchanged in 308.
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03/01/2023
Annual average unemployment rates decreased in 49 states and the District of Columbia in 2022,
while the rate was little changed in 1 state. Employment-population ratios increased in 36 states
and the District and were little changed in 14 states.
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