Cobb Jobless Rate Below Metro Average
The seasonally adjusted rate for metro Atlanta for May was 8.9 percent, up slightly from April.
According to the Georgia Department of Labor, metro Atlanta’s jobless rate rose to 8.6 percent in May from 8.5 percent the previous month, still lower than Georgia’s seasonally adjusted employment rate of 8.9 percent.
GDOL attributed the increase to an influx of job seekers — 16,578 were added in May. Of those looking for work, 10,570 found jobs within a month.
Cobb County’s unemployment rate for May was 8.1 percent. Local data is not seasonally adjusted.
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