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The unemployment rate of the State of Indiana in May stood at 3.7 percent, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. By comparison, the national unemployment rate for May stands at 4.0 percent.
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The unemployment rate of the State of Indiana in May stood at 3.7 percent, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. By comparison, the national unemployment rate for May stands at 4.0 percent.
Continue readingThe January unemployment rate was released this week which showed an increase in unemployment in the tri-county area.
Continue readingThe unemployment rate of the State of Indiana in January stands at 3.5%, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. By comparison, the national unemployment rate for January stands at 3.7%.
Continue readingUnemployment rates are continuing to drop in the tri-county area.
Continue readingUnemployment rates are continuing to drop in the tri-county area.
Continue readingUnemployment rates are dropping in the tri-county area.
Continue readingUnemployment rates are dropping in the tri-county area.
Continue readingThe number of Marshall County residents working continues to drop slightly. The county’s unemployment rate was unchanged for the month of August at 3.1 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingMarshall County’s unemployment rate is down, but so is the number of residents working. The county’s unemployment rate dropped from 3.6 percent in June to 3.1 percent in July, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingMore Marshall County residents are heading back to work, but the unemployment rate keeps inching higher. The county’s June unemployment rate was 3.4 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. That’s up from 3.2 percent the month before.
Continue readingMarshall County residents continue heading back to work, even as the unemployment rate creeps back up. The county’s May unemployment rate was 3.2 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingUnemployment benefits that were put in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic will be ending in Indiana on June 19. Governor Eric Holcomb announced Monday that he plans to end the state’s participation in all federally-funded pandemic unemployment programs.
Continue readingHoosiers getting unemployment benefits will once again have to prove that they’re looking for work. Starting June 1, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development will resume requiring weekly work search reports, according to the Governor’s Office.
Continue readingMarshall County’s unemployment rate continues to tick higher. Its March unemployment rate was four percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingThe number of weekly initial unemployment claims in Indiana is down significantly from the peak a year ago, but some Hoosiers are still waiting for their claims to be processed.
Continue readingMarshall County’s unemployment rate continues to tick higher. The February unemployment rate was 3.9 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingThe number of Marshall County residents working appears to be back to pre-pandemic levels, but the unemployment rate is creeping back up. The county’s January unemployment rate was 3.8 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingExpanded unemployment benefits have taken effect in recent weeks, but there are a number of challenges preventing the Indiana Department of Workforce Development from getting those payments out quickly, according to department commissioner Fred Payne.
Continue readingMarshall County’s unemployment rate continues to drop, but it remains higher than pre-COVID levels. The county’s December unemployment rate was 3.4 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
Continue readingFewer Marshall County residents were employed in November than the month before, even as the unemployment rate continued to drop. The county’s November unemployment rate was 4.2 percent, according to the latest report from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.
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