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Interactive Map : The U.S. Job Market and The Change In Unemployment Rate

The map below shows population, labor force, employment, unemployment, unemployment rate in 2008, unemployment rate in 2009, change in unemployment rate and average income for each state.

  • Black dots : unemployment rate is between 1% and 5.9%
  • Blue dots : unemployment rate is between 6% and 9.9%
  • Red dots : unemployment rate is over 10%

To explore click and drag map with your mouse. To view detailed info on each state click the red, black or blue dot

source : 1,2,3

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5 Responses to “Interactive Map : The U.S. Job Market and The Change In Unemployment Rate”

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  2. Bobby Walker says:

    Wow, great blog. I love reading sites about resume advice! The job market now is so tight, you have to have a perfect resume. There is a very affordable consulting service a friend of mine used. It is at http://www.www.ResumeQA.com.com. Thanks again for this blog – it is really great.

  3. dudley says:

    All we actually have is our body and its muscles that allow us to be under our own power.

  4. This post definitely earns a bookmark and a subscription to your RSS feed. Great work on this one.

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