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Mississippi records sixth month of record-low unemployment | Mississippi

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2024-08-26 07:06:00

(The Center Square) – Mississippi recorded its sixth consecutive month of record unemployment, but the state’s labor force participation rate remains below the national average.

According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate dipped slightly to a record 2.7%, down slightly from last month (2.8%) and lower than the national average of 4.5%.

The jobs market hit a new high water mark of 1.19 million nonfarm jobs, seasonally adjusted, with the job gains totaling 3,000 for the month and 13,700 for the year. Trade, transportation and utilities had the largest increase in July.

There were 41,900 unemployed people in July in Mississippi, a 12.4% decrease from June (47,100 unemployed). In July 2023, there were 48,300 unemployed people on the rolls. 

Initial unemployment claims were up slightly in July, as 5,721 submitted claims compared to 5,652 in June and 5,459 during the same time last year. 

Continued claims were up to 42,684 in July compared to 37,506 in June. 

The July seasonally adjusted labor force participation rate – which is defined as the percentage of those either working or seeking work – was at 54.2%, trailing the national rate of 62.7%. It is higher than the same time last year (53.9%).

Mississippi’s rate is the worst regionally, trailing Tennessee (59.5%), Florida and South Carolina (both with 58.8%), Louisiana (58.6%) and Alabama (57.8%). 

Thirty out of the state’s 82 counties had unemployment rates equal to or less than the state’s unadjusted rate of 3.3%, led by Rankin and Union counties at 2.3%. Lamar County in the Hattiesburg metro area was next at 2.6%. 

Four counties – Covington, Lafayette, Madison and Scott – were all tied at 2.7%. 

Jefferson County in southwest Mississippi had the highest unemployment rate at 13%, followed by nearby Claiborne County with 8.7%, Issaquena at 6.4% and Humphreys at 7.6%. 

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Holiday traffic could eclipse records | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – 2024-12-20 15:17:00

SUMMARY: AAA forecasts a record 108,677 more travelers this year in Georgia, with 3.7 million expected to journey over 50 miles, primarily by car. Factors influencing travel include colder weather reducing gas demand and a shift to online holiday shopping. Current gas prices in Georgia are stable at $2.92 per gallon, slightly lower than last year’s $3. Nearby states generally offer cheaper gas, with Tennessee at around $2.72. Lane closures on major highways will be suspended from Monday until January 5. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport anticipates a busy Christmas Day, expecting 327,724 travelers.

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Fuel prices better than national average for 3.3M forecast to travel | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2024-12-20 15:08:00

SUMMARY: As North Carolinians prepare for holiday travel, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is $2.83, below the national average of $3.05. AAA anticipates 3.5 million residents traveling at least 50 miles from home in the state between December 23 and January 1. While North Carolina’s gasoline prices are better than a month ago, diesel averages $3.41. Among 14 major metro areas, Jacksonville has the lowest unleaded price at $2.72, while Durham-Chapel Hill has the highest at $2.97. North Carolina’s gas taxes, currently 40.4 cents per gallon, fund transportation projects statewide.

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Tennesseans prefer automobiles over planes and trains when traveling | Tennessee

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – 2024-12-20 13:22:00

SUMMARY: During the holiday season, nearly 2.58 million Tennesseans are expected to travel by car, approaching the 2019 record. To ease travel, the Tennessee Department of Transportation will suspend all construction from 11:59 p.m. Monday through 11:59 p.m. Jan. 1, though some safety-related road closures will remain. Gas prices have slightly increased to $2.72 per gallon, compared to $2.65 last week, but are lower than last year’s price of $2.76. Memphis International Airport anticipates 105,000 travelers between Dec. 19 and Jan. 2, with the busiest day being Friday, when 8,200 passengers will pass through TSA checkpoints.

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