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Notes on current Labor Statistics.(10. Unemployment rates by State, seasonally adjusted-25. Annual data: Quarterly Census of Employment ans Wages, establishment size and employment, private ownership, by supersector, first quarter 2003)(Statistical table) (Monthly Labor Review)
State's unemployment fund dwindling at rapid rate: employers picking up tab as report says balance will drop to $1.7B by end of this year. (Workplace). (San Diego Business Journal)
Unemployment taxes change under new law.(Washington State Employment Security Department sets new tax rates to employers) (Wenatchee Business Journal)
Notes on current labor statistics.(10. Unemployment rates by State, seasonally adjusted-25. Annual data: Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, establishment size and employment, private ownership, by supersector, first quarter 2003)(Statistical table) (Monthly Labor Review)
Unemployment rates start to flatten out; Orders rise for manufacturers, prompting glimmer of optimism.(News) (Crain's Detroit Business)
State unemployment rate measured 2.5% in January (The Enterprise)
Unemployment rate here dips down to nine-year low (Journal of Business)
Unit root tests, persistence, and the unemployment rate of the U.S. States.(Author abstract) (Southern Economic Journal)
Employers finding fewer job candidates; low unemployment rate, high number of newly created jobs draining potential-employee pool. (Bellingham Business Journal)
State unemployment drops to 4.9 percent in April.(ECONOMIC)(Brief Article) (Arkansas Business)
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