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Dateline: November
24,
2005
Local
jobless rate reaches 4-year low
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Donley County’s
unemployment rate dropped to 3.5 percent last month, its lowest level
since October 2001.
The seasonally
non-adjusted data from the Texas Workforce Commission shows 1,849 employed
locally out of a potential work force of 1,917.
That’s down from
unemployment rates of 4.7 percent in August and 3.9 percent in September.
The rate one year ago was 4.0 percent when 1,855 people were employed out
of a work force of 1,932.
Meanwhile, seasonally
Adjusted Nonagricultural Employment in Texas grew by 14,700 jobs in
October, marking 14 consecutive months of job growth. Over the year, Texas
employers have added 131,300 jobs, with an annual growth rate of 1.4
percent and job additions in all nine major industry sectors. The
unemployment rate fell from an initial 5.7 percent in September (revised
to 5.3 percent) to 5.2 percent for October.
“Job growth
continues at a modest yet constant pace,” said Texas Workforce
Commission (TWC) Chair Diane Rath. “The revision and following drop of
the unemployment rate is welcome and a more realistic picture of the Texas
labor market. At 5.2 percent, the current unemployment rate is well below
the October 2004 rate of 6.0 percent.”
“Job growth has
been consistent as Texas employers have added more than 260,000 jobs in
the last 24 months,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Employers Ron
Lehman. “Moreover, job growth continues to be broad based, with jobs
added over the year in all nine major industries.
“The Texas
unemployment rate showed a welcome drop, as some 19,325 more Texans found
jobs,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Ronny Congleton. “It
is also worthy to note that the number of employed Texans now stands at
10,703,600, an all-time record.”
Initial claims for
unemployment compensation in October 2005 were 95,197, with 33,908 claims
directly relating to Hurricane Rita. Initial claims, without disaster
claims, were down 22 percent from October 2004.
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