Ga. makes improvement in jobless rankings
By Staff
Posted 8:40AM on Saturday 20th December 2014 ( 9 years ago )
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Georgia made a little bit of improvement in the nationwide unemployment rankings, which were released by the US Labor Department Friday.<br />
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After sitting in last place for the last couple of months, Georgia's jobless rate is now tied for the third lowest in the nation. California also has a 7.2 percent unemployment rate.<br />
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Gov. Nathan Deal, in the waning days of his re-election bid, was critical of the data showing Georgia with the highest unemployment rate, wondering if the numbers were politically skewed to reflect badly on Republican-dominated states. Deal, a Republican, was re-elected Nov. 4, defeating Democratic and Libertarian challengers.<br />
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Only Mississippi and Washington, D.C. had jobless rates higher than Georgia's in November.<br />
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<i>(See the link below for a state-by-state ranking by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.)</i><br />
http://accesswdun.com/article/2014/12/283178
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