Politics & Government

Roswell's Jobless Rate Among Lowest in Metro Atlanta

The city's unemployment rate was significantly lower than the Metro Atlanta average of 8.0 percent in November, with Alpharetta and Johns Creek rates also much lower.

Roswell saw its unemployment drop by 0.3 percent to 6.1 percent from October to November. A year ago in November 2011 it was recorded as 6.9 percent, according to the Georgia Department of Labor.

The figures were released Thursday morning.

Roswell is also rumored to be getting an influx of jobs with the opening of a new GM technological center.

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Nearby, Alpharetta's unemployment rate remained at 6 percent for a second straight month, the lowest rate of any city ranked by the GDOL in the state. Last year it was 6.5.

Neighboring Johns Creek had its unemployment rate drop by 0.2 of a percent, down to 6.7 percent in November. A year ago the unemployment rate was 7 percent.

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The labor force in each of the North Fulton communities was slightly larger last month that it was in October 2012 and in the previous year.

Overall, metro Atlanta's preliminary unemployment rate declined to 8.0 percent in November, down two-tenths of a percentage point from 8.2 percent in October.

It's down nine-tenths of a percentage point from the 8.9 percent of November 2011. The rate declined because of job growth and fewer new layoffs, represented by first time claims for unemployment insurance benefits.

There was an increase of 12,300 new jobs in metro Atlanta. There were 2,366,500 jobs in November, up five-tenths of a percentage point, from 2,354,200 in October.

Meanwhile, Georgia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate declined to 8.5 percent in November, down two-tenths of a percentage point from 8.7 percent in October. The rate was 9.5 percent in November a year ago.

Statewide, there were 3,984,000 jobs in November, up 9,600, or two-tenths of a percentage point, from 3,974,400 in October. Over the year, Georgia gained 61,900 jobs, or 1.6 percent, from 3,922,100 in November 2011.

Local area unemployment data are not seasonally adjusted. Georgia labor market data are available at www.dol.state.ga.us


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