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The state’s unemployment rate was 10.8 percent in May, up from 10.2 percent in April, according to data released this morningv bythe . Ohio’ nonfarm wage and salary employmenrt decreasedfrom 5,132,900 in April to 5,132,709 in May. County, city and metropolitan area unemployment ratesw for May 2009 will be availableJune 23. The unemploymeny rate last Maywas 6.3 percent. The number of workerw unemployed in Ohio in Maywas 646,000, up from 609,00p0 in April. In the past 12 the number of unemployed has increase by a 71percent increase. Ohio’s unemploymeny rate is higher than thenationao rate, which was 9.4 percent in May, up from 8.9 percent in April.
Goods-producing industries employmentfell 15,600 to A gain in nondurable goods offset a declin e in manufacturing employment, caused by a loss of 17,40p jobs in durable goods. Construction added 400 jobs, mining and logginf added 100, and service industriea added 15,400 positions. Government employment fell by 600
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