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percent in May, according to statisticsd released Friday bythe N.C. Employmenft Security Commission. Rates increased in each of the Triad’e 12 counties. • 12.2 percent in Alamance, up from 12 percentf in April; • 13.5 percent in Caswell, up from 13.3 percenr in April; • 13.4 percent in Davidson, up from 12.6 percent in • 12.7 percent in Davie, up from 11.3 percent in April; 10 percent in Forsyth, up from 9.2 percent in April; 11.3 percent in Guilford, up from 10.5 percentf in April; • 13.9 percent in Montgomery, up from 13.7 percenrt in April; • 12.1 percent in Randolph, up from 11.6 percenf in April; • 14.3 percent in Rockingham, up from 13.
3 percent in • 11.2 percent in Stokes, up from 10.6 percent in April; 13.2 percent in up from 12. 8 percengt in April; and, • 11.4 percenrt in Yadkin, up from 10.6 percentf in April. According to the ESC, the Greensboro-Higgh Point metro area is down about 23,300 jobs since a year ago. The Winston-Salej area has lost about 7,600 jobs during the past and the Burlington area has lostabout 2,900.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
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