Sunday, August 9, 2009

North Carolina in 2009, the unemployment

North Carolina's has pushed the unemployment rate slightly to 11% in June, but the number of workers in the state, even for 5626, in recent months, the Employment Security Commission of North Carolina reported Friday.
Unemployment in May was 11.1%. The unemployment rate was a year ago, 6.1% in June The data are adjusted for seasonal effects, such as fixed-term holidays.

The biggest months months increase was in government jobs, with 13,900 new jobs. The decrease was most pronounced in manufacturing, with 5500 jobs must be eliminated.

Of the country, the unemployment rate in June to 9.5%, the highest since August 1983 and an increase of 9.4% in May
County unemployment rate for June is maintained in a report dated July 24.

"The agency remains committed to helping our customers and because in a difficult economic transition," said President of the ESC Moses Carey Jr. "Thanks to technology, or one of our 89 branches in the country, the Committee, seeking employment and to contribute to receive unemployment benefits for qualified candidates. "

The number of unemployed fell in 4721 the levels of workers, 502,263, told the committee. Since June 2008, unemployment for 224,657 people. Source

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