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//METRO chart test 1/22/2021// Jobless rates were lower in January than a year earlier in 296 of the 387 metropolitan areas. Current
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//SRGUNE ZUNI3PO Test 10292020// Annual average unemployment rates in 2010 rose in 31 states and the District of Columbia, declined in 18 and did not change in 1. Employment-population ratios decreased in 43 states and the District of Columbia, increased in 3 and were unchanged in 4. ArchivedCaution: data in many archived news releases have been revised in subsequent releases.
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