Unemployment rates drop again
Unemployment rates Unemployment rates dropped in September, according to the latest report by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission.
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Unemployment rates Unemployment rates dropped in September, according to the latest report by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission.
Unemployment rates were up in 73 counties compared to last year, down in three and unchanged in one county, according to the latest report by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission…
Unemployment rate rises to 4.8 percent Latimer County had the highest unemployment rate in Oklahoma for June at 6.8 percent as rates were higher than the previous year in 70…
Unemployment rate rises in May, 2024 Unemployment rates in May were higher this year than the previous year in 70 counties, lower in five counties and unchanged in two.
Unemployment rates rise in April Unemployment rates were up for most of Oklahoma in April, according to the latest report by the Oklahoma Employment Securities Commission.
Jobless rates up for Oklahoma Jobless rates were up for most of Oklahoma’s counties in February’s report from the Oklahoma Employment Securities Commission.
McIntosh County posted Oklahoma’s highest unemployment rate in November of 5.5 percent and Woods County had the lowest at 1.8 percent as rates were higher in 64 counties than last…
McIntosh County had the highest unemployment rate in Oklahoma in October at 5.8 percent while Haskell was second at 5.4 percent, followed by Seminole County.
LeFlore County’s unemployment rate went up slightly from 4.1 percent to 4.3 percent in the latest report from the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission for September.