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WASHINGTON – Unemployment rates fell to record lows in Alabama, Hawaii and Texas last month, and dropped in nine other U.S. states.
Employers added jobs in nine states in October, and cut them in three, the Labor Department said Friday.
Steady hiring has driven down unemployment in most states in the past year. Nationwide, the rate fell to 4.1 per cent in October, a 17-year low. That is down from 4.8 per cent a year earlier.
The jobless rate dropped to 3.6 per cent in Alabama from 3.8 per cent in the previous month. Hawaii’s rate fell to 2.2 per cent from 2.5 per cent. And the rate in Texas declined to 3.9 from 4 per cent. All three figures are the lowest on records dating back to 1976.
The biggest October gain was in Florida, which added 125,300 jobs as it recovered nearly all the jobs that it had lost in September due to Hurricane Irma. Texas added 71,500, which also reflected a bounce-back from Hurricane Harvey. And California gained 31,700.
The states with the biggest losses were Connecticut, with 6,600; Nebraska, also with 6,600; and South Dakota, with 2,400.
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