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Staff Photo by Dan Henry Timothy Goines, left, has help from Adrian Craighead while looking for jobs on the computer at the Tennessee Employment Service Office at Eastgate Center in Brainerd. Unemployment for men is especially high during this recession.
Unemployment in Tennessee fell to its lowest level in three years last month but remained above the national average.
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development said 11,200 more people were employed in December than in the previous month, cutting the state’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate by 0.4 percent to 8.7 percent.
Nationwide, the unemployment rate declined by one-tenth of a percent in December to 8.5 percent.
“This is the lowest unemployment rate Tennessee has experienced since December 2008 when the rate was 8.4 percent,” Tennessee Labor Commissioner Karla Davis said.
Employment grew by 2.3 percent over the past year with job gains in local schools, construction and manufacturing. In the past year, the number of Tennesseans on the job fell in transportation and utilities, information services and hospitals.
University of Tennessee Economist Bill Fox said Tennessee’s job gains were even stronger than the U.S. as a whole.
“The drop in Tennessee’s unemployment rate mirrors what is happening nationally, but Tennessee has had much stronger employment growth,” Fox said.
Dave Flessner is the business editor for the Times Free Press. A journalist for 35 years, Dave has been business editor and projects editor for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, city editor for The Chattanooga Times, business and county reporter for the Chattanooga Times, correspondent for the Lansing State Journal and Ingham County News in Michigan, staff writer for the Hastings Daily Tribune in Nebraska, and news director for WCBN-FM in Michigan. Dave, a native ...
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