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Unemployment Falls In 90% Of Metro Areas

CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER   06/ 2/10 04:50 PM ET   AP

Metro Unemployment

WASHINGTON — Unemployment rates fell in April for more than 90 percent of the nation's 372 largest metro areas as hiring picked up around the country.

The Labor Department says the jobless rate dropped in 346 areas last month. It rose in only 12 and remained flat in 14.

That's much better than March, when unemployment fell in 257 areas and rose in 89.

Much of the improvement was seen in Midwestern regions with significant manufacturing operations. Manufacturers, who added 44,000 jobs nationwide in April, are benefiting from increasing overseas sales and efforts by retailers and other U.S. companies to restock their warehouses.

For example, Monroe, Mich., near Detroit, saw its unemployment rate fall to 13.4 percent in April from 16 percent in March. Joblessness in Longview, Washington, which hosts several paper and packaging makers, dropped to 8.5 percent from 10.1 percent. And unemployment in Anderson, S.C., which is home to many auto parts companies, fell to 10.7 percent from 12.3 percent.

Joblessness is still widespread, with 14 metro areas recording unemployment rates of 15 percent or above in April. But that's down from 28 areas in March.

Unemployment fell below 15 percent in five metro areas in Michigan, the government's report said. U.S. automakers, after decimating their work forces in 2009, are adding workers as sales grow.

Chrysler LLC said last month it will hire 1,100 new workers at a plant in Detroit to help build the new Jeep Grand Cherokee. Ford Motor Co., meanwhile, said in May that it will add 170 jobs in two factories near Detroit to make parts for its hybrid cars.

Ford said Wednesday that sales jumped 22 percent in May from the previous year. General Motors said its sales rose 17 percent from May 2009, when the company was sliding into bankruptcy protection.

George Erickcek, a senior regional analyst at W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research in Kalamazoo, Mich., said employment in Michigan is stabilizing in line with auto sales.

But U.S. auto sales, at about 11 million a year, are still much lower than pre-recession levels of about 16 million per year, he said.

"It's possible we've reached bottom," Erickcek said. But the report "doesn't say anything" about how quickly jobs will return, he added. Michigan faces very high unemployment for at least the rest of this year, he said.

The metro unemployment data isn't seasonally adjusted and can be volatile from month to month.

The report follows other recent signs that hiring has turned up. The nation's economy generated a net gain of 290,000 jobs in April. But that wasn't enough to hold down the unemployment rate, which rose to 9.9 percent.

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WASHINGTON — Unemployment rates fell in April for more than 90 percent of the nation's 372 largest metro areas as hiring picked up around the country. The Labor Department says the jobless rate...
WASHINGTON — Unemployment rates fell in April for more than 90 percent of the nation's 372 largest metro areas as hiring picked up around the country. The Labor Department says the jobless rate...
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SirSlappy
My micro-bio is still empty.
09:02 AM on 06/05/2010
NO
People just fell off the unemployment boards because they are out of asssitance. This is an old Bush trick. Futz the numbers with people out of work so long they dissappeaar from the rosters.
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
02:57 PM on 06/04/2010
Let's see now, unemployment has run out, so those folks are no longer "unemployed".
so the unemployment numbers are "down" Sounds like we have some leftover Reagan Voodoo economists cooking the books again. So where are these jobs being created, India? China?, Walmart?
02:00 PM on 06/04/2010
Okay, so what about rural areas? And what about if we don't count the temporary census workers? Framing is everything. Good (see bias) journalism can take a pile of crap and make it smell like roses.
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07:42 AM on 06/04/2010
Sorry baggers, it seems we have a recovery. May figures will be ou in less than 1 hour.
Forget about a November blowout.
As someone said.....reload (your brains)
11:33 AM on 06/04/2010
It seems you were dead wrong. But Obama Kool Aid is YUMMY
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SirSlappy
My micro-bio is still empty.
09:04 AM on 06/05/2010
Nelson Muntz: HAW hah.

The best advice for you: Make your beliefs correspond to the facts. Don't make facts correspond to your beliefs.
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bluejoni2525
and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden
12:43 AM on 06/04/2010
Things are a lot better now where I live !!! Houses are selling quickly and they're not going cheap in fact there has been little or no slippage in price !! Autos are selling and the malls are busy. Stores that were closed are opening !! The restaurants are doing well, we have a lot of very cool outdoor dining and it's great to see them so busy !!!!
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
01:12 PM on 06/15/2010
Cash for Clunkers (HGTV, Car, and Appliance editions)

On the bright side, might be a good time to buy thing in Europe....if you like mal0t0v c0cktails.
11:20 PM on 06/03/2010
still lies!

WHO has money overseas to BUY ANYTHING?

Hard to Add Jobs and Manufacturing when NO ONE has any money!

notice this is from the same group of Journalists who seem to never be able to

ask the most basic question concerning Money/Debt

WHO does Everyone owe money to?

No one seems able to tell you WHO Greece Owes!
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06:42 PM on 06/03/2010
Rest assured, whatever fingers Obama is using to calculate unemployment numbers, he don't have enough. I live in Michigan, (2 more months) and the people I know on umemployment, most have exhausted their extensions without having found anything.
Unemployment in Detroit alone is 20%, and I'm sure those numbers are modestly reported. The actual numbers are more like 25% +.

Our oxygen thief of a governor continues pouring manure on unemployment numbers in hopes something beautiful will grow. Michigan has a rating of the 3rd worst state for businesses to start or relocate to. Since the governor has met her term limits, this years election for governor should be interesting.
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4TJefferson
Promote the General Welfare
04:52 PM on 06/03/2010
OMG!!! Unemployment is falling in large cities! Where there are lots of voters! Call out the goperbagger militias to stop this Nazi-Communist... thing.
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01:34 PM on 06/03/2010
So, here we have those who continue to scream about how Obama is out there working for the middle class. Obama don't care about the so called working class, his continued pandering to the corporate world tells you that.
I'm not suggesting that either party is capable of caring about anything in the real world.
Obama cares about two things, himself and getting re elected, that's it.
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mountainweb
Conservative Commonsense
05:53 PM on 06/03/2010
Oh, so on target!
07:59 AM on 06/03/2010
No benefits ran out and people fell off unemployment. How many more jobs are being lost. That is the real question. The press is again helping the bad guys cover up the continuing mess. Until jobs are being created at 500,000 per month or more we are still screwed.
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mountainweb
Conservative Commonsense
05:58 PM on 06/03/2010
"Joblessness is still widespread, with 14 metro areas recording unemployment rates of 15 percent or above in April." and as long as we have rates this high, recovery is going to be long and painful.
In reality, you have to look at unemployment for the entire state and not just the metro areas to get a correct picture and factor in the ones that fall off the radar. One factor that the democratic machine is not adding, workers who are not employed and lost unemployment benefits are NOT going to vote democratic in the next election.
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06:23 PM on 06/03/2010
Agrees, and faved !
07:01 PM on 06/03/2010
No matter what happens we must only vote Democratic. The Republicans are much worse. Never, never vote for a Republican. They are what got us into this mess and they are helping to keep us in it with their party of no.
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Margo Arrowsmith
Elizabeth Warren in 2016!
06:25 AM on 06/03/2010
Perhaps the reported demise of the Democratic Party in November was a little premature.
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SirSlappy
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09:05 AM on 06/05/2010
Oh, and then the Maa job figures came out and they were by all accounts pitiful.
Adjust your beliefs to the facts.
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jcaunter
Profile: schizoid, INTJ, IQ145
03:48 AM on 06/03/2010
If you lay off 100 white collar workers and hire 101 hamburger flippers and bed pan cleaners, of course you are going to decrease unemployment.
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hwjone
05:10 AM on 06/03/2010
At least now were not laying off 100 white collar workers and 101 restaurant workers at the same time
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01:28 PM on 06/03/2010
Like there is a difference.
07:21 PM on 06/03/2010
I'm so glad my over-paid college tuition has enabled me to work as a clerk at a retail store at the age of 48. BTW - Health Insurance is a luxury I no longer have access to.
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isis
I, Robot
11:05 PM on 06/02/2010
Now for the rural areas.
10:41 PM on 06/02/2010
This article is not supported by the millions of unemployed Americans classified as Tier V Unemployed because they are not being counted in the numbers. They have disappeared from the reports. When are our leaders in Washington, commentators like Larry King, Oprah, Diane Sawyer and President Obama going to take action and do something about this?

Len Pasek
Supporter of the Tier V Unemployment Movement
http://www.atlantaphotographer4hire.com
Tel: 770.751.5942
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09:54 PM on 06/02/2010
American's have become complacent. There are areas of the U.S. that need workers in various skills. It wasn't long ago where we traveled across oceans to find a new life. Maybe its time to consider moving out of areas of high unemployment and start fresh.