Private Sector Jobs Rise in New York, Unemployment Rate Ticks Down Again

New York State added 5,600 private sector jobs in March, according to preliminary seasonally adjusted figures released by the Department of Labor, marking a modest 0.1% uptick from February and continuing a positive labor trend into the spring.

The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate also dropped for a second straight month, falling from 4.3% in February to 4.2% in March. The labor force grew by 7,200 people over the same period, while the participation rate held steady at 60.9%.

Although the month-over-month job growth in New York trailed the national pace—where U.S. private sector employment rose by 0.2%—the state kept pace with the nation in overall nonfarm job growth. New York’s total nonfarm jobs increased by 6,300, matching national trends…

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