Southern Georgia’s Jobless Rate declines to 9.9 percent in March

Press release from the issuing company

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

The Georgia Department of Labor announced today that the preliminary unemployment rate in the Southern Georgia area declined to 9.9 percent in March, down four-tenths of a percentage point from a revised 10.3 percent in February. The jobless rate in the Southern Georgia area in March a year ago was 11 percent.

Metro Athens had the lowest area rate at 6.7 percent, while metro Dalton had the highest at 11.6 percent.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined in March for the eighth consecutive month to 9.0 percent, the lowest rate since February 2009, when it was 8.9 percent. That is a decline of one-tenth of a percentage point from a revised 9.1 percent in February. The jobless rate was 9.8 percent in March a year ago.

Statewide, the rate went down because the number of jobs in March increased by 13,900 to 3,894,900. Also, revised numbers show the state gained 35,600 jobs in the past 12 months.

The employment sectors showing growth since March of 2011 were: professional and business services, 28,900; trade and transportation, 10,700; education and health services, 7,900; manufacturing, 5,900; and leisure and hospitality, 1,200.