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Anson’s unemployment rate unchanged in July
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Aug 24, 2012 | 4892 views | 1 1 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Anson County’s unemployment rate for the month of July remained at 12.6 percent, according to statistics released Friday morning by the North Carolina Department of Commerce’s Labor and Economic Analysis Division.

“Rates either dropped or remained the same in most of North Carolina in July,” said N.C. Department of Commerce Deputy Secretary Dale Carroll. “Compared to the same time last year, nearly all of the state’s counties have a lower unemployment rate.”

Unemployment rates decreased in 47 of North Carolina’s 100 counties in July, increased in 26 and were unchanged in 27. When compared to the same month last year, unemployment rates declined in 94 counties, increased in four, and remained the same in two.

Anson’s 12.6-percent unemployment rate for July 2012 is 0.2 points higher than its 12.4 rate in July 2011.

Anson’s neighboring counties of Richmond and Stanly both saw slight decreases in unemployment in July, with Richmond’s June rate of 13.0 dropping down slightly to 12.7, and Stanly’s down from 10.2 to 10.1 percent. Union County’s unemployment increased from 8.6 percent in June to 8.7 percent in July.

The unemployment numbers for August will be released in late September.



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GilbertEA
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August 24, 2012
Unemployment all around hasnt made too much progress neither nationally or at the local level. This doesn't bode well for anyone, but what's worse is that we haven't done much to try and change these conditions. Small town claims eventually translate into national conditions which as our 8.3% unemployment rate tells us is indeed the reality of things. The US definitely needs to figure out a strategy for bringing down not just national averages but local ones as well.
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