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Economy / Employment and Unemployment

Employment and unemployment indicators are from the U.S. Department of Labor's Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) program, which are updated monthly. The "Employment" indicator differs in very important ways from the "Jobs" indicator that PittsburghTODAY also reports.

The number of unemployed in the Pittsburgh MSA declined by more than 11 percent in December 2011 compared to December 2010, and the number of employed - as well as the total labor force - had the third highest rate of growth year-over-year. The seasonally unadjusted unemployment rate fell 0.9 percentage points compared to the same month a year ago.

For more detail and analysis of this indicator, visit Chris Briem's blog Nullspace.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics

These figures are for the Metropolitan Statistical Areas.

Current month data are preliminary. All data are not seasonally adjusted figures.