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Metro Atlanta’s jobless rate rises to 9.3 percent in June

The unemployment rate last month in metro Atlanta was up seven-tenths of a percentage point from May.

The Georgia Department of Labor announced Thursday that the preliminary unemployment rate in metro Atlanta rose to 9.3 percent in June, up seven-tenths of a percentage point from 8.6 percent in May. The rate was 10.2 percent in June 2011.

The rate increased because 17,526 new job seekers entered the labor force, but were unable to find work. Also, there were 350 new layoffs in retail trade, administrative and support services, educational services, and health care and social assistance.

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Metro Athens and metro Gainesville had the lowest area jobless rates at 7.5 percent, while metro Dalton had the highest at 12.3 percent. Athens has had the lowest area rate, or tied for the lowest, each month since December 2009. Dalton has had the highest area rate since August 2011.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 9.0 percent in June, up one-tenth of a percentage point from 8.9 percent in May, the first increase in almost a year. The jobless rate was 9.9 percent in June a year ago.

The number of jobs in the state dropped by 8,200, or two-tenths of a percentage point, from 3,941,500 in May to 3,933,300 in June. However, jobs were up by 45,200 from 3,888,100 in June 2011. In metro Atlanta, jobs decreased to 2,338,700, down by 2,000 from May, but up by 32,200 from 2,306,500 in June 2011.

Local area unemployment data are not seasonally adjusted. Georgia labor market data are available here.

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