New York State’s Economy Added 700 Private Sector Jobs in November
State’s Unemployment Rate Is 8.3%
by New York State Department of Labor
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New York State’s Economy Lost 15,600 Private Sector Jobs in September
State’s Unemployment Rate Remains Unchanged at 8.3%
by New York State Department of Labor
ALBANY, NY (10/21/2010)(readMedia)– New York State’s economy lost 15,600 private sector jobs, or 0.2%, on a seasonally adjusted basis in September 2010, the State Labor Department reported today. The total nonfarm job count in New York also decreased in September 2010, falling by 37,600, or 0.4%. The nonfarm job count tracks all jobs in the private and public sectors. It does not count the self-employed or workers on farms.
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