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The lowest unemployment rate in June in Florida remained in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan ...
Florida’s unemployment rate remained at 3.7% in June, better than the national average. According to new numbers released ...
The latest increase in Florida’s first-time unemployment claims matched the direction of the national trend. DOL analysts say ...
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Florida rose last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of ...
Unemployment rose in all North Central Florida counties in June despite the state jobless rate of 3.7% remaining the same ...
The biggest job losses in Northeast Florida continue to be in the financial activities sector which had a net loss of 5,500 ...
The Florida Department of Commerce on Friday announced the jobless rate remained at 2.6%, unchanged since it was 2.7% in December. For metro Orlando, the rate was 3% in June, up from 2.7% a month ...
Florida had a 3.4 percent jobless rate in December. The February rate reflected an estimated 398,000 Floridians qualified as out of work from a labor force of 11.196 million.
Florida’s unemployment rate in February ticked up for the second consecutive month, but a state official said it’s “too early” to link any increase to ongoing federal job cuts.
Still, it’s up substantially from 3.5% during the same month last year and has climbed to the highest rate since November 2021. By comparison, unemployment rates surged to 10% in October 2009 ...
Across Florida, the lowest unemployment rate in June was 3.1% in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan statistical area, though that was up from 2.6% in May.