West Virginia’s unemployment rate in January declined to 6.5% in January, according to WorkForce West Virginia.
The organization noted unemployment fell in 29 of West Virginia’s 55 counties to start the year, with the statewide rate declining from 6.7% in December 2020. Jefferson County’s 4.4% rate is the lowest in the state, while Mingo County’s rate of 11.2% is the highest.
WorkForce West Virginia noted employment gains in the service-providing and goods-producing sector.
The national unemployment rate in January was 6.3%.
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