Unemployment Numbers for May Hold Steady
Twenty-three hundred jobs were added to New Hampshire payrolls between April and May, but the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remains stuck at 5%.There was good news for Coos County: the North...
View ArticleUnemployment Up to 5.1%; Labor Force Bigger than Expected
The New Hampshire Department of Employment security released the latest New Hampshire unemployment figures for today. Unemployment in June ticked up slightly; rising to a seasonally adjusted 5.1%, up...
View ArticleN.H. Unemployment Slightly Up in July
The New Hampshire Department of Employment Security says unemployment is slightly up for the month of July.More than 4,400 jobs were lost between June and July, bringing the seasonally adjusted...
View ArticleUnemployment Numbers for May Hold Steady
Twenty-three hundred jobs were added to New Hampshire payrolls between April and May, but the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remains stuck at 5%.There was good news for Coos County: the North...
View ArticleUnemployment Up to 5.1%; Labor Force Bigger than Expected
The New Hampshire Department of Employment security released the latest New Hampshire unemployment figures for today. Unemployment in June ticked up slightly; rising to a seasonally adjusted 5.1%, up...
View ArticleN.H. Unemployment Slightly Up in July
The New Hampshire Department of Employment Security says unemployment is slightly up for the month of July.More than 4,400 jobs were lost between June and July, bringing the seasonally adjusted...
View ArticleN.H. Unemployment Rates Decrease
Numbers from the state show that unemployment in New Hampshire have fallen to 5.3 percent. In the past, rates dropped because people seeking work stopped» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleNo Change In N.H.'s Unemployment Rate For December
The state’s unemployment rate was unchanged from November to December. That’s according to New Hampshire Employment Security. » E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
View ArticleN.H. Unemployment Rate Falls In March
New Hampshire’s jobless rate dropped two-tenths of a percent in March. It now stands at four-and-a-half percent, well below the national rate, according...» E-Mail This
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