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Latest unemployment figures show decreases
Posted: 10.25.2011 at 8:37 PM
Updated: 10.26.2011 at 8:00 AM
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There's encouraging economic news in northeast Missouri.

The jobless rate for September dropped in all but one county.

Unemployment in Monroe County dropped back into single digits for the first time in almost three years. It had been as high as 15-point-nine percent in January of last year.

The decreases for September also were dramatic in Clark and Shelby counties.

Knox, Marion, Pike and Ralls counties also saw substantial reductions. Lewis County recorded a slight increase.

Despite the good news, the rates are nowhere near the levels of the period before the recession began in late 2007.

Following are the jobless percentage rates by county, first for September and then for August 2011:

Clark: 7.3 percent, 9.1 percent

Knox: 5.7 percent, 6.6 percent

Lewis: 6.4 percent, 6.2 percent

Lincoln: 9 percent, 9.4 percent

Macon: 7 percent, 7.7 percent

Marion: 6.6 percent, 7.2 percent

Monroe: 9.8 percent, 10.4 percent

Pike: 7.7 percent, 8.4 percent

Ralls: 6.6 percent, 7.2 percent

Scotland: 6.5 percent, 6.9 percent

Shelby: 6.5 percent, 7.6 percent

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