Unemployment Rates Falling in Much of Michigan

FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2011 file photo, people wait to talk with potential employers at a job fair sponsored by National Career Fairs, in New York. The number of people seeking unemployment benefits rose for the first time in a month, a week after applications fell to their lowest level in three and a half years. But the monthly average of applications fell to the lowest level since June 2008.(AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

Michigan says seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates have decreased in 14 of the state’s 17 major labor markets.

The figures for November were released Tuesday. Rates declined everywhere except the Upper Peninsula and parts of the northern Lower Peninsula.

The unemployment increases were seasonal and reflect the end of the fall tourism season.

The statewide unadjusted jobless rate was 8.4 percent, down from 9.2 percent in October.

Rates range from a low of 5.2 percent in the Ann Arbor region to a high of 10.6 percent in the northeast part of the Lower Peninsula.

Unemployment rates in every region are lower than a year ago.

County unemployment rates range from a low of 5.2 percent in Washtenaw County to a high of 16 percent in Baraga County.

Source: Yellowbrix

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