Maryland Adds 16,700 Jobs In February, Unemployment Falls Slightly To 5%

By CBS Baltimore Staff

Maryland added 16,700 jobs in the month of February and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 5%, according to newly released figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The state’s unemployment rate is still one of the highest in the country, behind only Washington D.C. (6.1%), New Mexico (5.6%), Alaska (5.4%), California (5.4%), Pennsylvania (5.1%) and Nevada (5.1%), according to federal data. The national unemployment rate is 3.8%.

Between January and February, the unemployment rate fell by 0.4%. Compared with February 2021, the rate is down 0.7%.

More than 2.7 million Marylanders were in the workforce last month, up from 2.684 million in January 2022, an increase of 0.6%. Read more at CBS Baltimore.

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