Unemployment Rises In 30 States
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Unemployment Rises In 30 States
The jobless rate rose in 30 states in January, the government said Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON (March 10, 2010)--The unemployment rate rose in 30 states in January, evidence that jobs remain scarce in most regions of the country, the government said Wednesday.

The data are somewhat better than December, when 43 states reported higher unemployment rates, but worse than November, when rates fell in most states.

Five states reported record-high joblessness in January, California, at 12.5 percent; South Carolina, 12.6 percent; Florida, 11.9 percent; North Carolina, 11.1 percent; and Georgia, 10.4 percent.

Michigan's unemployment rate is still the nation's highest, at 14.3 percent.

Thirty-one states added jobs in January, up from only 11 in the previous month, but the job gains weren't enough, in many cases, to lower the unemployment rate.

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