DeKalb Jobless Rate Inches Up In March

DeKalb County’s unemployment rate for March rose to 8.2%, up from 8% in February and 8.1% in March 2012.
The local labor force for March, 2013 was 9,690. A total of 8,900 were employed and 790 were without work.
DeKalb County’s jobless rate for March was fifth lowest among the fourteen Upper Cumberland counties. Here’s how the ranked highest to lowest:
Pickett County: 13.3%
Van Buren: 12.1%
White: 11.7%
Clay: 10.6%
Cumberland: 10%
Jackson: 9.6%
Warren: 9.6%
Overton: 9.5%
Fentress: 9.3%
DeKalb: 8.2%
Smith: 7.9%
Putnam: 7.5%
Macon: 7.4%
Cannon: 6.5%
County unemployment rates for March 2013 show the rate decreased in 58 counties, increased in 24, and stayed the same in 13.
Knox County had the state’s lowest major metropolitan rate of 6.2 percent, down from 6.4 percent in February. Davidson County rate of 6.3 percent was unchanged from February. Hamilton County was 7.7 percent, up from 7.6 percent in the previous month. Shelby County was 9.5 percent, up from 9.3 percent in February.
Tennessee’s unemployment rate for March was 7.9 percent, which increased one tenth of one percentage point from the February revised rate of 7.8 percent. The national unemployment rate for March 2013 was 7.6 percent, decreasing by one tenth of one percentage point from the previous month.
The state unemployment rate is seasonally adjusted while the county unemployment rates are not. Seasonal adjustment is a statistical technique that eliminates the influences of weather, holidays, the opening and closing of schools, and other recurring seasonal events from economic time series.

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