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Poverty-related issues in the news, from the Institute for Research on Poverty

US Metro Unemployment

Unemployment rates fall in more than 75 percent of metro areas due to widespread job gains, By Christopher S. Rugaber (AP), April 6, 2011, Los Angeles Times: “Unemployment rates are falling in most metro areas across the country, suggesting that recent nationwide gains in hiring are widespread and not limited to a few healthy regions. More than three-quarters of the nation’s 372 largest metro areas reported lower unemployment rates in February than the previous month, the Labor Department said Wednesday. That’s the most to report a decline since September. And more than 300 areas added jobs in February compared to the previous month. That’s a much better showing than January, when most metro areas lost jobs…”