The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Hiring up in 9 U.S. states, jobless rates at record low in 4

- By Christophe­r S. Rugaber

WASHINGTON » Employers added a significan­t number of jobs in nine states last month, and unemployme­nt rates in four states fell to record lows.

The Labor Department said Friday that the states with the largest percentage gains in jobs were Alaska, Alabama and Louisiana. The nation’s capital, Washington D.C., recorded an even larger increase, ahead of all the states.

Overall, the figures suggest that steady, if slower, hiring this year is improving the job market in many states. Florida added nearly 30,000 jobs last month, the most of any state, followed

pool of unemployed dwindles. The nationwide unemployme­nt rate is at a 16-year low of 4.3 percent.

Arkansas’ unemployme­nt rate dropped to 3.4 percent in May, a record low. Mississipp­i, Oregon and Washington state also reported record lows, all dating back to 1976.

Unemployme­nt rates in Arkansas, Oregon and Washington fell because more residents in those states found jobs. But the rate fell in Mississipp­i for a less positive reason: The number of people working or looking for work in the state fell. by New York with nearly 28,000 and North Carolina with almost 19,000. Still, the job gains nationwide have slowed in the past couple of months. Hiring averaged 121,000 a month in the past three months, down from 201,000 in the preceding three. Economists say the decline has occurred mostly because hiring typically slows as the

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