RI Adds 1,200 Jobs in February, Unemployment Rate Stays at 4.5%

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RI Adds 1,200 Jobs in February, Unemployment Rate Stays at 4.5%

Rhode Island gained 1,200 jobs in the month of February while the unemployment rate remained at 4.5 percent, unchanged from January, according to the RI Department of Labor and Training.

According to the RI Department of Labor and Training, Rhode Island’s nonfarm payroll employment level of 498,900 was up by 1,200 jobs from the January employment level of 497,700.

The number of Rhode Island-based jobs are up 6,300 from February of  2017.

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In February, the number of employed RI residents was 532,000, an increase of 500 from the January number of 531,500.

Over the year, the number of employed RI residents was up 3,900 from the February 2017 number of 528,100.

Unemployment Rate Stays at 4.5%

The Department of Labor and Training reports that the unemployment rate remained at 4.5% in February.

 Over the year, the unemployment rate is also unchanged from the February 2017 rate of 4.5 percent.

 The number of unemployed RI residents was 25,300, up 100 from January.

Over the year, the number of unemployed increased by 400.

Across the country, the U.S. unemployment rate was 4.1% in February of 2018, unchanged from the previous month and down six-tenths of a percentage point over the year.   

                               

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