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Area jobless rate drops to 8.1%
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Coastal rate also dips in October

The Georgia Department of Labor reported this week that the preliminary unadjusted unemployment rate in the Coastal Georgia area decreased to 8.7 percent in October, down one-tenth of a percentage point from 8.8 percent in September. Meanwhile, the number of unemployed workers in the area decreased to 26,838, down 419 from 27,257. The jobless rate in the Coastal Georgia area in October 2009 was also 8.7 percent.
Also, 57,494 laid-off workers filed initial claims for unemployment insurance benefits in October, an increase of 348, or six-tenths of a percentage point, from 57,146 in September. However, there was an over-the-year decrease of 13,103 initial claims, or 18.6 percent, from 70,597 filed in October 2009. Most of the first-time claims were filed in manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, administrative and support services, and construction.

ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Labor reported Wednesday that the preliminary unadjusted unemployment rate in the metro Hinesville area decreased to 8.1 percent in October, down one-tenth of a percentage point from a revised 8.2 percent in September.
Meanwhile, the number of unemployed workers in the area decreased to 2,620, down 42 from 2,662. The jobless rate in the Hinesville area in October 2009 was 7.9 percent.
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged at 9.9 percent from September to October. The preliminary September rate of 10 percent reported last month has been revised downward by one-tenth of a percentage point. The rate was 10.2 percent in October 2009. This is the 37th consecutive month Georgia has exceeded the national unemployment rate, which is currently 9.6 percent.
Although the state’s jobless rate was unchanged, the number of payroll jobs increased 22,300, or six-tenths of a percentage point, from 3,815,400 in September to 3,837,700 in October. Most of the increases came in retail trade, temporary employment agencies, public and private schools, and health care. However, the number of jobs remains 7,200, or two-tenths of a percentage point, less than in October 2009, when there were 3,844,900 payroll jobs. In metro Hinesville, the number of payroll jobs was unchanged at 19,600 from September to October.  
Also in October, 266 laid-off workers in metro Hinesville filed initial claims for unemployment insurance benefits, an increase of three, or 1.1 percent, from 263 in September. Statewide, 57,494 laid-off workers filed initial claims for UI benefits in October, an increase of 348, or six-tenths of a percentage point, from 57,146 in September. However, there was an over-the-year decrease of 13,103 initial claims, or 18.6 percent, from 70,597 filed in October 2009. Most of the first-time claims were filed in manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, administrative and support services, and construction.

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