NEW: RI Loses 1,700 Jobs in January

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NEW: RI Loses 1,700 Jobs in January

RI loses 1,700 jobs in January
Rhode Island lost 1,700 jobs in the month of January while unemployment remained at 4.0 percent, according to the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training.

Rhode Island has now lost jobs in two of the last three months after adding 2,200 jobs in December, and losing 900 jobs in November.

Job Loss for Month in RI -- Still Up Year Over Year

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In January, the number of Rhode Island-based jobs totaled 496,000, a decrease of 1,700 jobs from the December job count of 497,700.

Since January of 2018, jobs in the state are up 2,400.

The number of employed Rhode Island residents was 534,000, down 100 from December.

Since January of 2018, the number of employed Rhode Island residents was up 2,900.

Unemployment Remains at 4.0 Percent

Rhode Island’s unemployment rate remained at 4.0 percent, unchanged from the December rate.

Since January of 2018, the unemployment rate is down four-tenths of a percentage point.

The number of unemployed Rhode Island residents was 22,300, up 100 from December. Over the year, the number of unemployed decreased by 2,000.

Across the country, the U.S. unemployment rate was 4.0 percent in January of 2019, up one-tenth of a percentage point from the previous month but down one-tenth of a percentage point over the year.


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