West Virginia unemployment rate declines

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Fewer West Virginians are currently unemployed.

WorkForce West Virginia reported Tuesday that the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined slightly to 6.1 percent in November.

The number of West Virginians without a jobĀ fell
1,400 in November to 48,200.

Total non-farm payroll employment increased 500 in November, with gains of 500 in the service-providing sector and no change in the goods-producing sector.

Within the goods-producing sector, mining and logging had the highest job increase with 500 and construction had the largest decrease with 600 jobs.

Within the service-providing sector, the highest employment gain was 700 in financial activities and the largest job loss was 800 in leisure and hospitality.

The national unemployment rate decreased three-tenths of a percentage point to 7 percentĀ in November.





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