MA Unemployment Drops to Lowest Rate in 15 Years

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MA Unemployment Drops to Lowest Rate in 15 Years

Massachusetts total unemployment rate dropped to 3.6% in September, marking the lowest rate since June 2001, according to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. 

“The rate has fallen dramatically in the last two months, three tenths of a point this month, and two tenths of a point the month before. While these are preliminary estimates, this is very good news for the Commonwealth,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Ronald L. Walker, II said. “Over the year, jobs are up 63,800.”

The Massachusetts' unemployment rate remains lower than the national rate of 5.0 percent reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

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Over the year, Massachusetts seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is down 1.2 percent from the 4.8 percent in September of 2015. 

There were 88,600 more employed residents over the year compare to September 2015, and 43,000 fewer unemployed residents. 


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