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Metro Atlanta’s Unemployment Rate Rises to 7.6 Percent in June

Unemployment in Atlanta's portion Fulton County has topped ten percent.

The unemployment rate rose for the second straight month in metro Atlanta, rising four-tenths of a point in June, according to labor force estimates released by the Georgia Department of Labor.

The June jobless rate was 7.6 percent, up from 7.2 in May. The metro rate in April was 6.5. The rate in June 2013 was 8.6 percent.

Inside Fulton County's part of the perimeter, the jobless rate increased from 9.5 to 10.1 percent from May to June. However, unemployment in June 2013 was higher still, at 11.2 percent.

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In Atlanta's DeKalb County neighborhoods, unemployment increased from 7 percent to 7.2 percent. Both figures are lower than last June's 8.4 percent total.

Seasonal factors accounted for much of the increase — summer job loss by non-contract school workers, temporary layoffs in manufacturing and an increased job force with the addition of graduates and students entering the job market.

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The number of jobs in metro Atlanta fell 4,000 month-to-month to 2,460,900 in June, the labor department said, but that was still a 2.4 percent increase since June 2013.

Additionally, there was a 13.4 percent increase in new claims for unemployment insurance from May to June.

Metro Athens had the lowest area jobless rate in Georgia at 6.3 percent, while the Heart of Georgia-Altamaha region had the highest rate at 10.4 percent.

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