Pennsylvania's Unemployment Reaches 6% In March

HARRISBURG (KDKA) - Pennsylvania's unemployment rate rose by 1.3 percent in March, reaching 6%.

However, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry's March unemployment and jobs survey collected data from the week of March 8-14, prior to many of the COVID-19-related business and school closures.

The national unemployment rate rose to 4.4%.

Pennsylvania's civilian labor force declined by 19,000 over the month from February's record-high. The nonfarm jobs were down 40,400 from February, as well.

Jobs were down in 10 of the 11 industry supersectors, and the largest industry decline was in leisure & hospitality.

More information can be found on the Pennsylvania's Department of Labor and Industry's website.

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