Nine major Massachusetts cities had “not seasonally
adjusted” unemployment rates in September 2014 that exceeded the national “not
seasonally adjusted” jobless rate for that month of 5.7 percent, according to Bureau
of Labor Statistics data:
1. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in Lawrence,
Massachusetts was 12.3 percent in September 2014;
2. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in
New Bedford, Massachusetts was 10.6 percent in September 2014;
3. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Fall River, Massachusetts was 10.5 percent in September 2014;
4. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Springfield, Massachusetts was 10.2 percent in September 2014;
5. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in
Brockton, Massachusetts was 8.7 percent in September 2014;
6. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Worcester, Massachusetts was 7.9 percent in September 2014;
7. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in Lowell,
Massachusetts was 7.8 percent in September 2014;
8. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Lynn, Massachusetts was 7.4 percent in September 2014; and
9. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Boston, Massachusetts was 6.4 percent in September 2014.
According to the
Massachusetts’ Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development’s November
20, 2014 press release:
“The October total
unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.0 percent…Trade, Transportation and
Utilities lost 1,800 (-0.3%) jobs over the month….Leisure and Hospitality lost
1,500 (-0.4%) jobs over the month…Financial Activities lost 500 (-0.2%) jobs
over the month…Manufacturing lost 400 (-0.2%) jobs over the month. Over the
year, Manufacturing lost 700 (-0.3%) jobs…”
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