Between October and November 2014, the “not seasonally
adjusted” unemployment rate increased in 7 major Massachusetts cities and in
the town of North Adams, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data; while
Massachusetts’ “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate increased from 5.1 to 5.2
percent during the same period:
1. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in Lawrence,
Massachusetts increased from 10.4 to 11 percent between October and November
2014;
2. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in New
Bedford, Massachusetts increased from 8.9 to 9.4 percent between October and
November 2014;
3. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Fall River, Massachusetts increased from 8.2 to 9 percent between October
and November 2014;
4. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Springfield, Massachusetts increased from 8.4 to 8.7 percent between October
and November 2014;
5. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in
Brockton, Massachusetts increased from 7.1 to 7.2 percent between October and
November 2014;
6. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Worcester, Massachusetts increased from 6.4 to 6.5 percent between October
and November 2014;
7. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in Lowell,
Massachusetts increased from 6.4 to 6.5 percent between October and November
2014; and
8. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in North Adams, Massachusetts increased from 6.4 to 7.5 percent between October
and November 2014.
The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate in
Lynn, Massachusetts was still 6 percent in November 2014; while the official “not
seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate in Pittsfield, Massachusetts was still
5.6 percent during that same month..
In addition, the official “not seasonally adjusted”
unemployment rate in Boston, Massachusetts was still 5.2 percent in November
2014,
According to the
Massachusetts’ Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development’s January
22, 2015 press release, the Bureau of Labor Statistics “revised its
November job estimate to an 11,700 job gain from the 13,500 gain previously
reported for the month;” and between November and December 2014, “manufacturing
lost 700 (-0.3%) jobs over the month” and “information lost 500 (-0.5%) jobs
over the month..”.
In November 2014, according to the “not seasonally adjusted”
data, 187,500 workers in Massachusetts were still unemployed; and nearly 48,000
of these officially unemployed workers lived in Boston, Brockton, Fall River,
Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, New Bedford, Springfield, Pittsfield, Worcester or North Adams..
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