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Metro Unemployment Report: Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back![]() Dark gray is "unemployment higher than national average," light gray is "lower than national average." BLS In April, the areas reporting 10.0 percent or higher unemployment numbered 93. Only 97 areas reported unemployment of below 7.0 percent, down from 333 a year ago. El Centro, Calif., recorded the highest unemployment rate, 26.8 percent, followed by Yuma, Ariz., at 23.3 percent. Of areas with a population of 1 million or more, Detroit reported the highest unemployment rate in May, 14.9 percent, followed by Riverside, Calif., at 13.0 percent, and 12.0 percent each for Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, N.C.-S.C., and Providence, R.I. The large areas with the lowest jobless rates were San Antonio, Tex., and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Email This Post |
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