13 Cities Where Some of the Job News is Good

July 30, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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The Labor Department reported metro area employment data this week, and it's clear that while all cities have suffered in this recession, there's no question the damage has been worse in some spots. Consider that Kokomo, Ind., suffered the highest percentage point increase in the unemployment rate over the past year--an 11.8 point rise.

Here's a look at 13 metro areas the Labor Department highlighted for topping one or more measures, including employment change in number or by percentage between June 2009 and June 2008, as well as lowest unemployment rates in June. (Keep in mind that some of the cities may actually have added jobs, but still have high unemployment.)

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  • Champaign-Urbana, Ill.: Employment rose by 1,400, or 1.3 percent, over the year
  • Fargo, N.D.: Employment increased by 1,100 over the year
  • Lewiston, Idaho (also includes part of Wash.): Employment jumped by 1,000, or 4.4 percent--the highest of all metros
  • Kennewick, Wash.: Employment totals rose by 900
  • Sandusky, Ohio: Employment jumped by 1.7 percent
  • Grand Forks, N.D (also Minn).: Employment was up by 1.5 percent
  • Odessa, Texas: Employment increased by 1.3 percent
  • Bismarck, N.D.: The unemployment rate was a rock bottom 3.8 percent
  • Manhattan, Kan.: The unemployment rate was a low 4.6 percent
  • Rapid City, S.D.: Unemployment was 4.6 percent
  • Oklahoma City, Okla.: The lowest unemployment rate--6 percent--of a metro area with more than 1 million residents.
  • Washington, DC: Unemployment was a low 6.6 percent in this mega metro (which includes parts of Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia)
  • San Antonio, Texas: The city's unemployment ranked third lowest among the big metros at 6.9 percent
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Not to be a "downer," but this jump could be due to the fact that Sandusky is home to Cedar Point - a large amusement park that pulls loads of summer employment.

Eric Farkas of OH 5:29AM August 02, 2009

This recession continues to hit most of this country. It appears that because of this, the American public is growing weary of the president's job creation plan and the stimulis plan all together. Social worker and unofficial political satirist, Ann Bundle, states that there are lessons to be learned by past history, as mentioned in the Balenyata. Bundle,has used the Balenyata for years in the inner city. She states that the spiritual enlightenment that the book provides, empowers people, especially disenfranchised people who have little education and or job skills, to improve themselves on many fronts. This rekindled "initiative" is a crucial Balenyatic precept of spiritual enlightenment.

Teri of NJ 1:17PM July 30, 2009

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