The unemployment rate in Arizona in November: 8.7%, reaching the lowest number since 2009
The unemployment rate in Alberta in November: 8.7%, reaching the lowest number since 2009. The state administration released on the 15th the unemployment rate in Arizona in November, 8.7%...
The unemployment rate in Alberta in November: 8.7%, reaching the lowest number since 2009. The state executive department released on the 15th that Arizona's unemployment rate in November was 8.7%, which is the lowest number since 2009 and slightly higher than the national average. It was 9% in October. The state generated 45,800 jobs in November, an increase of 1.9% compared with the same period last year. At the same time, the national unemployment rate is also falling, with the national unemployment rate falling from 9% in October to 8.6% in November. State labor economist Krivan Sirk warned that the unemployment rate is gradually declining, but that the number could fluctuate in the coming months. Sirk said the decline in the unemployment rate may be due to seasonal labor markets, such as increased private education funding and increased retail employment during the holiday season. Whether it will grow in the long term is still unknown.
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