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Best 15 States for Jobs
Location is everything, according to the real estate adage. Many people learn the wisdom of these words after they move into their first apartment on a tight budget and have a view of a landfill and the smells that come from it. The same holds true for job hunting. Your chances of finding the right job – or any job, really – depend on where you live. The unemployment rate is the ratio of job seekers to the working population. Therefore, a low percentage means few people are having any difficulty finding work.
If you’re
looking for a job, you want to be in a state that has an unemployment
rate lower than the national average, which is 5 percent according to
the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
*Unemployment rates, mean annual wages and industry percentages obtained from BLS in January 2008. Percentages based on non-farm payrolls, seasonally adjusted. **Population figures based on U.S. Census Bureau data. ***Top industries are those that employ the largest percentage of a state’s labor force.
Anthony
Balderrama is a writer and blogger for
CareerBuilder.com.
He researches and writes about job search strategy, career management,
hiring trends and workplace issues.
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