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Published: June 26, 2008 10:09 pm    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Metro Dalton’s unemployment rate rises in May

Dalton Daily Citizen

The unemployment rate in the metro Dalton area rose to a preliminary 6.5 percent in May, up eight-tenths of one percent from a revised 5.7 percent in April, according to the Georgia Department of Labor. The metro Dalton area includes Whitfield and Murray counties.

The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate jumped to 5.8 percent in May, up five-tenths of one percent from 5.3 percent in April. The unemployment rate increased because layoffs in manufacturing and other industries pushed the total number of unemployed workers up from 258,191 in April to 284,816 in May, the highest level ever recorded in Georgia, according to the Department of Labor.

The current adjusted state rate, which is three-tenths of one percent higher than the U.S. seasonally-adjusted rate of 5.5 percent, continued to top the national rate for the past four months. The state rate was the highest recorded for the month of May since 1993.

Job growth in May failed to keep pace with the number of job seekers looking for work, contributing to the increase in the state unemployment rate, the department said. Preliminary unadjusted data from April to May show Georgia gained only 9,400 payroll jobs, an increase of two-tenths of one percent. The data includes workers who hold more than one job. In metro Dalton, the number of jobs was up 200, or three-tenths of one percent, from 77,800 to 78,000.

The local area unemployment rates are not seasonally adjusted. Georgia labor market data are available at www.dol.state.ga.us.

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