When the U.S. labor market is discussed, the national figures
naturally take center stage. But the employment picture across the
country can be very different -- not just between states, but from city
to city, too. The recent jobs figures for February show a great
variation among the country’s largest metropolitan areas.
While some are
doing extremely well, others are plagued with astronomical unemployment
rates that are getting even worse.
The five worst-off
metropolitan regions had unemployment rates of 17.6 percent or more in
February -- more than double the national unemployment rate of 8.7
percent. Meanwhile, the five best regions had unemployment rates of 4.2
percent or less -- less than half the national average. 24/7 Wall St.
reviewed the jobs market conditions in the five best and five worst-off
cities. More...
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