RI Lost Jobs in April UPDATED

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RI Lost Jobs in April UPDATED

RI loses 200 jobs in the month of March
Rhode Island lost 200 jobs in the month of March, according to the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training data released on Thursday. 

​Rhode Island totaled 494,600 jobs in April, down from the revised March estimate of 494,800. 

The loss marks the second consecutive month in which Rhode Island-based jobs declined. This coupled with last week's revenue numbers raise questions about the performance of the Rhode Island economy.

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Governor Gina Raimondo's office said the economy is performing well and the Governor beleives the state is going in the right direction.

"Rhode Island has gained about 12,000 jobs since Governor Raimondo took office. The Governor announced her proposed manufacturing initiative as part of her State of the State Address, and she’s been talking a lot since then about how important manufacturing is to Rhode Island’s economic future. So we were pleased to see that our state created 900 manufacturing jobs last month, and highlighted it support our budget proposal to help manufacturers invest in new equipment and train and hire Rhode Islanders," David Ortiz told GoLocal.

RI Unemployment Rate Doesn’t Change 

The Department of Labor announced that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April was 4.3%, unchanged from the March rate. 

Over the year, the unemployment rate is down one and one-tenth percentage points from the April 2016 rate of 5.4 percent. 

The number of unemployed RI residents was 23,900, down 100 from the March figure of 24,000. Over the year, the number of unemployed dropped by 6,000. 

The RI labor force totaled 555,500 in April 2017, up 1,400 from March 2017 and up 3,100 from April 2016.  

Overall, the U.S. unemployment rate was 4.4 percent in  April 2017, down one-tenth of a percentage point from the previous month and down six-tenths of a percentage point over the year. 


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