State Unemployment Rises to 4.1% in November
Arkansas' unemployment rose to 4.1%, the highest since 2021, with 700 fewer non-farm payroll jobs as the state follows the national increase to 4.6%, federal data show.
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State Unemployment Rises to 4.1% in November
The state’s unemployment rate continued climbing in November, rising two-tenths of a percentage point to 4.1%, the Arkansas Department of Commerce reported Wednesday. The jobless rate was 3.9% in September. Civilian labor data for October was not available due the federal government shutdown. The U.S. unemployment rate in November also increased by two-tenths of a percentage point from September, rising to 4.4%. In Arkansas, the civilian labor f…
Arkansas posts 4.1% unemployment rate in November
LITTLE ROCK — Today, the Arkansas Department of Commerce, in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, announced Arkansas’ seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.1% in November, up from 3.9% in September. The United States unemployment rate reached 4.6% in November, compared to 4.4% in September. Civilian labor force data for October 2025 is not […] The post Arkansas posts 4.1% unemployment rate in November appeared first on Stuttgar…
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