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Dateline: July 27,
2006
Jobless
rate grows as workforce expands
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
AUSTIN – Donley
County’s unemployment rate was up in May and June after falling in
April, according to information released by the Texas Workforce
Commission.
Even though the
jobless rate is higher, the workforce in Donley County has grown from
1,814 in April to 1,909 last month, and the number of people employed has
grown from 1,737 to 1,809.
Seasonally
non-adjusted data from TWC showed 1,734 employed out of a workforce of
1,816, putting the local unemployment rate at 4.5 percent, which is up
from 4.2 percent in April.
The June data shows
1,809 people employed in Donley County with 100 people looking for work,
bringing the unemployment rate up to 5.2 percent.
Seasonally adjusted
nonagricultural employment in Texas increased by 30,000 jobs in June and
259,900 jobs over the last 12 months. Texas employers have added jobs for
34 of the last 35 months, for a total of 632,400 jobs since July 2003. The
June seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at
5.1 percent.
“The
Texas labor market continues to grow at a steady pace and across many
different industries,” said Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Chair Diane
Rath. “Currently at 2.7 percent, over-the-year job growth has been above
2.5 percent for the last 11 months.”
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