In March 2015, the official “not seasonally adjusted”
unemployment rate in Fall River, Massachusetts was still 10.1 percent; while
Massachusetts’ “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate was still 5.5 percent
during that same month, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate in 7
other major Massachusetts cities and in the town of North Adams was still
higher than the “not seasonally adjusted” national U.S. unemployment rate of
5.6 percent in March 2015:
1. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in Lawrence,
Massachusetts was still 9.6 percent in March 2015;
2. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in New Bedford, Massachusetts was still 9.6 percent in March 2015;
3. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in
Springfield, Massachusetts was still 9 percent in March 2015;
4. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in North Adams, Massachusetts was still 7.8 percent in March 2015;
5. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in
Brockton, Massachusetts was still 6.6 percent in March 2015;
6. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Lowell, Massachusetts was still 6.3 percent in March 2015;
7. The official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless rate in
Pittsfield, Massachusetts was still 6.2 percent in March 2015;
8. The official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate
in Worcester, Massachusetts was still 5.7 percent in March 2015;
In addition, the official “not seasonally adjusted” jobless
rate in Lynn, Massachusetts was still 5.4 percent in March 2015; while the
official “not seasonally adjusted” unemployment rate in Boston, Massachusetts
was still 4.2 percent during that same month.
According to the
Massachusetts’ Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development’s April 16,
2015 press release:
“….Information had
no change….in its jobs level over the month….Construction lost 2,100…jobs over
the month….Financial Activities lost 500….jobs over the month….Government lost
200….jobs over the month…”
In March 2015, the “not seasonally adjusted” number of
unemployed workers in Massachusetts was still 181,100; and around 49,000 of
these officially unemployed workers lived in Boston, Brockton, Fall River,
Lawrence, Lowell, Lynn, New Bedford, Pittsfield, Springfield, Worcester or
North Adams, according to the “not seasonally adjusted” data.
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