March 12, 2002 (The Editor’s Desk is updated each business day.)
Unemployment rates in February
The number of unemployed persons (7.9 million) and the unemployment rate (5.5 percent) were essentially unchanged in February, following declines in both measures in January.
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The unemployment rate for Hispanics fell by a percentage point to 7.1 percent in February. Jobless rates for the other major worker groups—adult men (5.0 percent), adult women (5.0 percent), teenagers (15.6 percent), whites (4.9 percent), and blacks (9.6 percent)—were little changed.
These data are a product of the Current
Population Survey. Data in this article are seasonally adjusted. Find
out more in "The Employment
Situation: February 2002," news release USDL 02-124.
Of interest
Spotlight on Statistics: National Hispanic Heritage Month
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