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July-August 2002
Vol. 3, No. 4
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Indiana Employment Snapshot
- Indiana's unemployment rate declined to 4.8 percent in May. That was
the third monthly decline in a row, after the rate peaked at 5.7 percent
in February.
- The estimated number of unemployed Hoosiers has dropped 14 percent since
February, to 151,342 in May.
- Unemployment rates across the state continued to be higher in rural
counties.
- Of the 12 counties with the best unemployment rates in May, all but
3 were in metropolitan areas.
- Of the 12 counties with the worst unemployment rates in May, all but
1 were outside metropolitan areas.
- For the fourth month in a row, Orange County posted the highest county
unemployment rate in the state, at 9.8 percent. That's down, however, from
11.3 percent in February.
- Hamilton County in May retained its ranking as the county with the lowest
unemployment rate in the state with a rate of 2.7 percent.
- Hamilton's rate has inched up this year, though. It's one of only four
counties in the state with a higher unemployment rate in May than in February.
The other three with increases were Dubois, Pike and Marion.
- The biggest improvements in unemployment rate in May came in Fulton,
Fayette and Crawford counties.

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