Unemployment up slightly again in First State

Delaware Public Media

Delaware’s unemployment rate rises to its highest mark in almost two years.

The First State’s jobless rate went up one-tenth of a percentage point in December, rising to 3.9%.

The last time Delaware’s unemployment rate was that high was in April of 2018. The unemployment rate has been rising since June when it was at 3.2%.

There is good news despite the latest increase. For all of 2019, the state unemployment rate averaged 3.5% - its lowest annual rate since 2007.

The State Labor Department also notes that residential employment and unemployment both rose in December, causing the state’s labor force to increase by 900.

 

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Joe brings over 20 years of experience in news and radio to Delaware Public Media and the All Things Considered host position. He joined DPM in November 2019 as a reporter and fill-in ATC host after six years as a reporter and anchor at commercial radio stations in New Castle and Sussex Counties.