The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics recently issued a news release regarding the 2011 averages for regional and state unemployment statistics.
According to the news release, annual average unemployment rates declined in 48 states and rose in 2 states and the District of Columbia. Eight of the nine geographic divisions reported statistically significant decreases in unemployment rates in 2011. For the fourth year in a row, the Pacific area recorded the highest unemployment rate (11 percent in 2011).
Employment-population ratios (the proportion of the civilian population 16 years old or older with a job) decreased in 24 states and the District of Columbia, increased in 19 states, and remained unchanged in 7 states. West Virginia reported the lowest employment-population ratio, 49.5 percent; this state has held the lowest employment-population ratio each year since 1976.
The overall jobless rate in the United States in 2011 was 8.9 percent, and the overall employment-population ratio was 58.4 percent.
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Regional and State Unemployment in 2011
Last updated Friday, March 16, 2012 20:54 ETThe United States Bureau of Labor Statistics recently issued a news release regarding the 2011 averages for regional and state unemployment statistics.
03/16/2012 / SubmitMyPR /
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