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January 24, 2017

Maine unemployment rate 3.8% in December

Unemployment rates

The Maine Department of Labor released today workforce estimates for December showing the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.8%, down slightly from 4.0% in November and 4.1% from a year ago.

The number of unemployed was down 900 over the year to 26,200, according to the Maine DOL’s release.

The U.S. preliminary unemployment rate of 4.7% was little changed from 4.6% in November and down from 5.0% one year ago.

The employment-to-population ratio estimate of 61% remained above the U.S. average of 59.7%.

The New England unemployment rate averaged 3.5%. Rates for other states were 2.6% in New Hampshire, 3.1 % in Vermont, 2.8%  in Massachusetts, 5.0% in Rhode Island and 4.4% in Connecticut.

Non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rates ranged from 2.6% in Cumberland County to 5.5% in Somerset County. Rates tended to be lower than the statewide average in southern and central counties and higher than average in northern and rim counties.

The unemployment rate was below the statewide average in all three metro areas: Portland-South Portland (2.6%), Lewiston-Auburn (3.0%) and Bangor (3.3%).

Due to annual data revisions, release of January estimates will be delayed until March 13.

 

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