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Tennessee’s February, 2010 Unemployment Rate 10.7 Percent

March 18th, 2010 No comments

Seasonally Adjusted Rate Unchanged from January 2010

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Commissioner of Labor & Workforce Development James Neeley announced today Tennessee’s unemployment rate for February was 10.7 percent, unchanged from the revised January rate of 10.7 percent. The February rate a year ago was 9.6 percent. The national unemployment rate for February 2010 was 9.7 percent, unchanged from the January rate of 9.7 percent.

“The state unemployment rate continues to hold steady for the third month in a row,” reported Labor Commissioner James Neeley. “Both of our major employment surveys show net gains in employment, which is positive, but significant hiring has yet to occur.”

Major Changes in Estimated Nonagricultural Employment
January 2010 to February 2010

According to the Business Survey, 3,100 job gains occurred in state government educational services; 3,000 in educational and health services; and 1,900 in professional and business services. Major employment decreases occurred in mining and construction, down by 1,800; transportation and warehousing declined by 1,400 jobs; and clothing and clothing accessories stores decreased by 1,200.

Major Changes in Estimated Nonagricultural Employment
February 2009 to February 2010

Year-over-year increases occurred in educational and health services, up by 9,300; state government gained 1,000; and real estate, rental and leasing was up by 900. Year-over-year decreases occurred in manufacturing, down by 26,200; trade transportation and utilities lost 22,500; and mining and construction decreased by 15,100.

January, 2010 Unemployment Rate 10.7 Percent for Tennessee

March 4th, 2010 No comments

Seasonally Adjusted Rate Unchanged from December 2009

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Commissioner of Labor & Workforce Development James Neeley announced today Tennessee’s unemployment rate for January was 10.7 percent, unchanged from the revised December rate of 10.7 percent. The January rate a year ago was 9.1 percent. The national unemployment rate for January 2010 was 9.7 percent, down from the December rate of 10 percent.

“The state unemployment rate is holding steady for the month of January,” reported Labor Commissioner James Neeley. “While the unemployment rate continues to be high in Tennessee, we did see a slight increase in employment (+3,400), and two of the three largest gains in employment were in the manufacturing industry.”

Major Changes in Estimated Nonagricultural Employment
December 2009 to January 2010

According to the Business Survey, 200 job gains occurred in plastic and rubber products manufacturing; 200 in fabricated metal products manufacturing; and 200 in federal government. Major employment decreases occurred in trade, transportation and utilities, down by 18,100; leisure and hospitality declined by 11,100 jobs; and professional and business services decreased by 9,900.


Major Changes in Estimated Nonagricultural Employment

January 2009 to January 2010

Year-over-year increases occurred in health care and social assistance, up by 6,800; state government gained 1,100; manufacturing was down 31,800; trade transportation and utilities lost 28,800; and mining and construction decreased by 16,100.

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