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Vermont unemployment dips to 6.5%

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Associated Press - Published: November 20, 2009

MONTPELIER — The state says Vermont's unemployment rate dropped two-tenths of one percent in October to 6.5 percent of the work force.

But it's not seen as good news.

Labor Commissioner Patricia Moulton Powden says that even though the unemployment rate has been declining since May, the Vermont labor market is not yet recovering. She says the state has not seen any significant job growth.

The state says the decrease in unemployment may be due to workers choosing not to work so they are not counted among the unemployed.

Last month's unemployment figure was up 1.6 percent from October 2008.

Unemployment in Vermont's 17 labor market areas last month ranged from 3.7 percent in Hartford to 8.0 percent in Rutland.







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the decrease in unemployment may be due to workers choosing not to work so they are not counted among the unemployed. Hmmm if they were working would they not be counted as employed. this statement is just to stupid to be beleaved.
Who is righting this stuff some seven year old? please just how retarded do you think we are. the true figs would be around 12-13% unemployed, its just that after they fall off unemployment they are nolonger are counted by anyone. o well paint the story any way you want if it helps you sleep better at night!!!!
-- Posted by Wayne Davis on Fri, Nov 20, 2009, 5:40 pm EST

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