The state first hit 3.9% unemployment in 2022, and kept it there for four months before again surpassing 4%. It dropped back to 3.9% in February 2023 and got as low as 3.3% in July, the lowest it has been since 1976, which is when the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics started tracking state unemployment this way.
The state first hit 3.9% unemployment in 2022, and kept it there for four months before again surpassing 4%. It dropped back to 3.9% in February 2023 and got as low as 3.3% in July, the lowest it has been since 1976, which is when the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics started tracking state unemployment this way.
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