Politics & Government

Bartow Jobless Rate Below 10%

Unemployment in the county increased to 9.9 percent in January from a revised 9.7 percent in December.

Bartow County’s unemployment rate rose to 9.9 percent in January but was still down almost 2 percentage points from a year earlier, the Georgia Department of Labor reported today.

And even the increase in January left the jobless rate lower than the preliminary rate from December.

The Labor Department originally reported the but revised that figure down to 9.7 percent.

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Along with the usual refinements that can move the jobless rate by a couple of tenths of a point, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the state department just conducted an annual benchmarking to improve the job data’s accuracy. That effort contributed to the big revisions.

Because the local job numbers are not adjusted for seasonal factors, such as a post-holiday slowdown in retail sales and a winter lull in construction, the most meaningful comparison is with the statistics from a year ago, not a month ago.

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That comparison looks good for Bartow.

The Labor Department numbers show that 44,381 county residents were working in January, an increase of 1,226 from a year earlier. The workforce, meanwhile, grew by 313 people.

The Labor Department is measuring whether people living in Bartow are working. The figures that the county since launching the Buy Bartow-Work Bartow initiative last April.

Meanwhile, the unemployment rate for the 28-county Atlanta metro area, which includes Bartow, rose from a revised 8.9 percent in December to 9.2 percent in January. That’s down from 10.3 percent a year earlier.

The Labor Department said the rate increased because of layoffs in construction, manufacturing, retail trade, transportation, warehousing, and administrative and support services.

In the 15-county area served by the Northwest Georgia Regional Commission, the January jobless rate was 9.8 percent, up from a revised 9.5 percent in December but down from 11.3 percent in January 2011.

Statewide, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dropped from 9.4 percent in December to 9.2 percent in January, compared with 10.1 percent in January 2011. The state gained 83,700 jobs from January to January, the biggest growth for Georgia since 2006, the Labor Department said.

Professional and business services accounted for the biggest chunk of that growth with 37,000 new jobs, followed by retail trade with 15,100 new jobs, health care and social assistance with 11,100, and manufacturing with 7,300.

The state rate remained above the national rate of 8.3 percent in January, down from 8.5 percent in December and 9.1 percent in January 2011.


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