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Connecticut Unemployment Continues to Lag Behind Nation's

The first jobs report released after President Barack Obama's re-election is better than expected, showing the national unemployment down to 7.7 percent.

 

Despite the damage Hurricane Sandy brought, the nation added 146,000 jobs  in November, according to figures from the U.S. Labor Department released on Friday morning.

The unemployment rate of 7.7 percent is the lowest since December 2008, according to the Associated Press, and down from October's 7.9 percent unemployment. Twelve million people remain unemployed.

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While the November unemployment rate for Connecticut will not be available for two more weeks, in October the state saw its unemployment rate rise to 9 percent for the third time this year.

The full national jobs report can be viewed on the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ website.

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The Department of Labor reports that the number of people unemployed for 27 weeks or more “was little changed at 4.8 million."


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