Florida saw an increase in unemployment claims last week, bucking the national trend of declining claims. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that 4,817 initial unemployment claims were filed in ...
Last week, the Trump administration fired more than 10,000 federal workers across multiple agencies as part of its "large-scale reductions" in the government workforce. USA TODAY reports the ...
There were 5,214 people who submitted new jobless filings for unemployment benefits in Florida last week, according to the ...
Florida’s unemployment rate ticked up to 3.4 percent in November, after holding steady at 3.3 percent since April, according to a report released Friday by the state Department of Commerce. The new ...
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Florida’s unemployment rate in February ticked up for the second consecutive month, but a state official said it’s “too early” to link any increase to ongoing federal job cuts. The Florida Department ...
Florida's unemployment claims fell to their lowest level of the year last week, offering a positive sign for the state's economy. The U.S. Department of Labor estimated that 5,393 first-time ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s unemployment rate in February ticked up for the second consecutive month, but a state official said it’s “too early” to link any increase to ongoing federal job cuts. The ...
TALLAHASSEE --- Miami-Dade County continues to have the state's lowest unemployment rate in November at 2.4%, much better than the 3.4% state figure and the 4.2% national average, according to data ...
The first jobs report fully under the new Trump administration showed a softening job market, with the unemployment rate ticking up to 4.1% in February, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics figures ...
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