Kentucky’s Education and Workforce Development Cabinet reports the state’s January unemployment rate has come in at five and a half percent, below the five point seven percent national average. Economist Manoj Shanker with the Office of Employment and Training says after annual revisions, this marks the sixth straight month Kentucky’s jobless rate has been lower than the national number. He says the last time the Commonwealth posted a lower percentage than the U.S. was in 1995. Shanker says it’s reassuring to see strong gains in the job market. He adds that over time, those gains should translate into an increase in wages.
KY January Jobless Rate Falls Below National Average

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