N.C. Unemployment Rate Ticks Up To 6.4 Percent Print
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Friday, 20 June 2014 15:47

RALEIGH, (AP) — North Carolina's unemployment rate increased slightly in May as the percentage of people losing their jobs outpaced job growth.

 
The state Commerce Department reported Friday that North Carolina's unemployment rate was 6.4 percent in May, which was two-tenths of a percentage point up from the revised 6.2 percent rate in April.
 
The national unemployment rate during May was 6.3 percent.
 
While the state's labor force increased by nearly 19,000 people, it wasn't enough to offset the percentage of people who lost their jobs.
 
Despite the uptick, North Carolina's unemployment rate is still 1.9 percent lower than it was during the same month in 2013.
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