unemployment
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. city with the lowest unemployment rate is Burlington, Vermont.
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. city with the lowest unemployment rate is Yuma, Arizona.
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Outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reports that June's announced job cuts totaled 20,476, a low not seen since 1995.
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The city with the lowest unemployment rate in April was Logan, Utah.
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The unemployment rate in this California town is about the same as the national rate toward the end of the Great Depression.
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Announced job cuts in May were slightly higher than cuts announced in April, but down 94% from the number of jobs lost in May of last year.
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The first few months after the COVID-19 pandemic, American unemployment rates reached the highest levels since the Great Depression. That has improved substantially and the national jobless rate...
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The first few months after the COVID-19 pandemic, American unemployment rates reached the highest levels since the Great Depression. That has improved substantially and the national jobless rate...
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The job recovery in the United States has been uneven. Some cities still suffer from double-digit jobless rates.
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Announced job cuts in April were the least in nearly two decades, according to the monthly report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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El Centro, California, had the highest unemployment rate in February. It was as high as in some years during the Great Depression.
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The outplacement firm of Challenger, Gray & Christmas on Thursday reported that U.S. firms announced 30,603 job cuts in March, a drop of 86% from the cuts announced in March 2020. The total fell...
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Unemployment varies widely from place to place. The city with the lowest rate in January was in Utah.
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This poor California city had the highest unemployment rate in January. The jobless rate there was greater than the national rate in some years of the Great Depression.
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The state where the highest percentage of survey respondents expect a loss of income soon was Hawaii.
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