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Unemployment in Louisville


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This week, Kentucky Office of Employment and Training released a report, indicating that unemployment increased in all 120 Kentucky counties between October 2008, and October, 2009. For Metro Louisville, the unemployment rate was 10.9% for last month; up from 6.6% a year ago.

Metro Louisville has 323,223 employed workers in the private sector, combined with 39,223 government employees, for a total of 362,688 employed. Last month, there were 39,465 workers unemployed and looking for jobs.

In Louisville’s SMSA (Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area)—including Jefferson and surrounding counties, including southern Indiana—there are a total of 628,972 workers, and 64,841 unemployed. This yields an unemployment rate of 10.3%; compared to 6.5% last year at this time.

Our true blue neighbors over in Lexington (Metro Fayette County) had the lowest employment rate in the commonwealth, at 7.8%. Magoffin County had the highest rate at 21.%.


(Chart:  U.S. Dept. Labor)

All the other counties in the Louisville MSA also experienced considerable increases in year-over-year unemployment rates in October:

• Bullitt County increased to 11.3% from 7.6% in October 2008;

• Henry County increased to 9.6% from 6.6% October 2008;

• Oldham County increased to 8.8% from 6.1% in October 2008;

• Shelby County increased to 9.9% from 5.9% in October 2008;

• Spencer County increased to 10.6% from 8.4% in October 2008;

• And Trimble County increased to 11.1% from 7.5% in October 2008.

Numbers. Statistics. As you finish digesting your Thanksgiving turkey, just remember that each one of these unemployed workers mentioned in this report is a fellow human being; many with families that didn’t have a lot to be thankful for this year. A decidedly Dickensian Christmas is in store for them. How did you vote in the last election?

How’s that “Hope & Change” workin’ out for ‘ya?

Read more:  Get the full unemployment report

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  • EP 2 years ago
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    Why do you imply that Obama is to blame? GWB runs the train off the cliff and you are surprised when the next guy can't stop it before it hits the ground? I don't think you even believe that.

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