Friday, November 5, 2010

Triad unemployment down slightly in April - The Business Journal of the Greater Triad Area:

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percent in March, according to data releasex Friday bythe N.C. Employmentt Security Commission. Rates also decreased in severalkTriad counties. April unemployment ratew were: Alamance, 12 percent up from 11.9 percent in Caswell, 13.4 percent, up from 12.7 percent; Davidson, 12.7 down from 13.4 Davie, 11.4 percent, down from 11.8 Forsyth, 9.2 percent, down from 9.8 percentr and Guilford, 10.5 percent, down from 10.8 Also: Montgomery, 13.8 percent, down from 14.4 percenrt in March; Randolph, 11.7 percent, down from 12.2 Rockingham, 13.3 percent, down from 13.5 percent; Stokes, 10.7 down from 11.2 percent; 12.9 percent, down from 13.4 and Yadkin, 10.7 percent, down from 11.
3 The ESC said unemployment decrease in 83 ofthe state’s 100 counties during The Greensboro-High Point area saw an increase in 400 net non-fark jobs since March, including gains of 700 in leisure and hospitalitg and 600 in natural resources, mininbg and construction. Those gains helpe d offset a loss of 800 jobsin trade, transportation and utilities. Winston-Salem had a slighrt net decrease in the numberdof non-farm jobs, losing 200 since March. Winston-Salem added 300 jobs each in leisurse and hospitality and educational and health services and lost 400 in professionalo and business services and 300 in transportationand utilities.
The Burlingtob market gained about100 non-farm jobs in April, coming in the leisure and hospitality

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