RI Unemployment Rate Drops to 5.1 Percent in December

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RI Unemployment Rate Drops to 5.1 Percent in December

The RI Department of Labor and Training announced that the state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for December dropped to 5.1 percent, down one-tenth of a percentage point from the November 2015 rate of 5.2 percent. This is the lowest unemployment rate since June of 2007.

Over the year, the unemployment rate is down one and seven-tenths percentage points from December 2014.

"Rhode Island's economy is on better footing than it was a year ago. In the past year, Rhode Islanders have driven down the unemployment rate 1.7 percentage points -- from 6.8% to 5.1% -- and our economy created 8,400 jobs. This is the most jobs our economy has created in a single year since 2000. But make no mistake: we have a lot more work to do. The Brookings report that came out this week highlights how important it is that we do even more to give Rhode Islanders 21st century skills, and to invest in growing advanced industries here. We have some momentum, but we have much more to do in order to put people back to work, jumpstart our economy, and ensure that everyone can make it in Rhode Island," said Governor Gina Raimondo. 

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The number of unemployed RI residents was 28,400, down 400 from the November figure of 28,800. That number represents the lowest unemployment level since May 2007. Over the year, the number of unemployed dropped by 8,800.

The RI labor force totaled 554,900 in December of 2015, down 800 from November 2015 but up 6,100 from December 2014.

Overall, the U.S. unemployment rate was 5.0 percent in December 2015, unchanged from the previous month and down six-tenths of a percentage point over the year.


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