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Thanksgiving Treat: Woodstock Jobless Rate Falls To 7 Percent

The rate also fell for metro Atlanta during the month of October.

By Scott Bernarde

Here’s something to be thankful for, just in time for the holiday.

The Georgia Department of Labor announced early Thanksgiving morning that the unemployment rate for Woodstock and metro Atlanta fell in October.

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Woodstock’s jobless rate dropped to 7 percent in October from 7.2 percent in September. The city’s current rate is also lower than 7.3 percent recorded last year.

The unemployment rate also fell for Cherokee County. The jobless rate dipped to 5.7 percent in October from 5.9 percent in September. The county’s rate last year clocked in at 6.2 percent.

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For metro Atlanta, the agency said in a news release the jobless rate dropped to 7.0 percent, down from 7.3 percent in September. The rate was 7.6 percent a year ago.

From GDOL:

The rate fell as metro Atlanta added 18,800 jobs in October. The total number of jobs increased to 2,489,100, up from 2,470,300, or 0.8 percent, from September. The increase is 13 percent more jobs than the average September-to-October growth for the last three years. Much of the job gain came in trade, transportation and warehousing, which are the job sectors associated with holiday hiring, 9,100; professional and business services, 3,900; education and health services, 2,100; construction, 1,900; financial services, 1,300; and leisure and hospitality, 1,000.

And, there was an over-the-year gain of 57,800 jobs, or 2.4 percent, from 2,431,300 in October 2013. The gains came in trade, transportation and warehousing, 18,600; professional and business services, 16,200; leisure and hospitality, 8,500; construction, 5,200; financial services, 4,700; manufacturing, 2,400; government, 2,000; and education and health services, 1,500.

Also, there were 15,726 new claims for unemployment insurance filed in October, an increase of 1,494, or 10.5 percent, from 14,232 in September. Most of the increase in claims came in administrative and support services, wholesale and retail trade, finance and insurance, and manufacturing and construction. Over the year, claims were down by 3,694, or 19 percent, from 19,420 filed in October 2013.

Other October 2014 jobless rates for surrounding cities: Milton at 6.1 percent, Alpharetta at 5.5 percent, Roswell at 5.3 percent, Sandy Springs at 5.6 percent, Marietta at 7.4 percent, Dunwoody at 5.5 percent, Johns Creek at 6.1 percent, Duluth at 6.1 percent, Kennesaw at 7.8 percent andΒ Smyrna at 6.8 percent.Β 

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