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Florida’s Unemployment Drops 2.0 Percent In One Year

Jun 15, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 15, 2012

CONTACT: DEO Communications, (850) 617-5600, media@deo.myflorida.com

FLORIDA’S UNEMPLOYMENT DROPS 2.0 PERCENT IN ONE YEAR 

May’s unemployment rate of 8.6 percent is the lowest monthly rate since December 2008

TALLAHASSEE – Today, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) announced that Florida’s unemployment rate continued its decline, dropping to 8.6 in May 2012 – the lowest since December 2008.  The May 2012 rate was 2.0 percentage points lower than the May 2011 rate of 10.6 percent.  Also, Florida’s declining unemployment rate continues to outpace the nation, continuing its decline in May while the national rate rose 0.1 percent.

“As more businesses choose Florida as their home, we will continue to see more and more Floridians secure the jobs they are seeking,” said Governor Rick Scott. “I will continue to work tirelessly on making positive changes to our business climate in Florida until we achieve my goal of making this state the No. 1 business destination in the world.”

Florida’s job growth rate over the year has been positive for 22 consecutive months, after losing jobs for three straight years.  Since Governor Scott’s inauguration, the state’s unemployment rate has dropped 2.3 percentage points and added 99,600 private sector jobs, including 9,200 in May.

Additional positive workforce trends include:

  • Florida’s number of unemployed fell below 800,000 for the first time since January 2009
  • Florida’s unemployment rates have declined over the year for 18 consecutive months 
  • Florida’s unemployment rate has declined over the month for 11 consecutive months
  • Florida’s job growth rate has been positive over the year for 22 consecutive months

 Also in May, the state’s 24 Regional Workforce Boards reported that more than 27,000 Floridians were placed in jobs, with 150,000 job placements reported since January. Of these individuals, 6,298 who previously received unemployment compensation were assisted in May, with 33,800 former claimants finding employment since the beginning of the year. Additionally, Florida job postings compiled by Help Wanted OnLine totaled more than 243,000 in May 2012, with most of the openings in medical, IT, sales, and administrative support-related occupations.

“The numbers released today reaffirm that Florida’s unemployment rate has been heading in the right direction under Governor Scott’s leadership,” said DEO Executive Director Hunting F. Deutsch. “We will continue collaborating with our partners at Enterprise Florida and Workforce Florida to create a reemployment system that produces the best workforce in the nation to support Florida’s growing businesses.”

 To view the May 2012 monthly employment data visit:

www.floridajobs.org/labor-market-information/labor-market-information-press-releases/monthly-press-releases.

Recently, Governor Scott signed the 2012-13 state budget which included more than $1 billion in additional education funding.  The increase, coupled with the Governor’s Job Creation and Economic Growth Agenda and auto insurance fraud reform, are all steps on the road to making Florida the greatest state in the nation to live, work and play.  For more information on the 2012-13 budget, visit www.FLGov.com/budget/.

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity combines the state’s economic, workforce and community development efforts.  This new approach helps expedite economic development projects to fuel job creation in competitive communities.  For more information, including valuable resources for employers and job seekers, please visit www.floridajobs.org.

 

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Florida Unemployment Rate Has Largest Drop of Any State in the Nation

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