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Unemployment rate by jurisdiction. Data for all U.S. states, the District of Columbia [4] and Puerto Rico [5] is from June 2023 and September 2021, respectively. Data for Guam is from September 2019, and data for American Samoa is from 2018. Data for the Northern Mariana Islands is from April 2010 (more than ten years old) it is included but ...
Florida saw an uptick in its unemployment rate in October after deadly Hurricane Ian swept through Southwest Florida, according to numbers released Friday.
U.S. states by net employment rate (% of population 16 and over) 2022 [1]; National rank State Employment rate in % (total population) Annual change (%)
TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s unemployment rate might be about as low as it can go as it remained at 2.7% in August. Florida jobless rate at 2.7% in August; South Florida level among state’s ...
The state's unemployment rate in September 2018 was 3.5% and ranked as the 18th lowest in the United States. [19] Florida is one of seven states that does not impose a personal income tax. [20] In 2017, Florida had a personal income of $1,000,624,065,000. This personal income ranked 4th in the United States. [18]
The unemployment rate has risen in recent months amid a slowdown in hiring. It reached 4% in May for the first time since January 2022 and hit 4.3% in July, before declining to 4.2% in August ...
State scraps ‘waiting week’ for unemployment pay. October 24, 2022 at 3:45 PM. As Florida continues recovering from Hurricane Ian, first-time unemployment claims in the state are coming in at ...
The unemployment rate (U-3), measured as the number of persons unemployed divided by the civilian labor force, rose from 5.0% in December 2007 to peak at 10.0% in October 2009, before steadily falling to 4.7% by December 2016 and then to 3.5% by December 2019. [ 40 ] By August 2023, it reached 3.8 percent.