Mass. Unemployment Rises In October Despite Added Jobs
BOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts unemployment rate ticked up to 6.6 percent in October even as the state's economy added nearly 8,000 jobs.
The state Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development announced Thursday that the unemployment rate rose 0.1 percentage point compared to September, but remains 0.5 of a percentage point below the October 2011 rate of 7.1 percent.
The figures reflect different calculation methods: The unemployment rate is based on a monthly state sampling of households, while the jobs estimate is derived from a sample survey of employers.
Even though the state unemployment rate rose for the fourth consecutive month, it remains well below the national rate of 7.9 percent.
The office says the construction and professional sectors added the most jobs, while the hospitality, and transportation and utility sectors lost jobs.
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