The unemployment rate in the Dalton Area, which includes Murray and Whitfield counties in Georgia, was 4.3% in April 2018, down from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 and continuing a general downward trend over the past year. The unemployment rate has declined from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 to the current rate of 4.3% in April 2018 according to data from the Georgia Department of Labor.
The unemployment rate in the Dalton Area, which includes Murray and Whitfield counties in Georgia, was 4.3% in April 2018, down from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 and continuing a general downward trend over the past year. The unemployment rate has declined from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 to the current rate of 4.3% in April 2018 according to data from the Georgia Department of Labor.
The unemployment rate in the Dalton Area, which includes Murray and Whitfield counties in Georgia, was 4.3% in April 2018, down from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 and continuing a general downward trend over the past year. The unemployment rate has declined from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 to the current rate of 4.3% in April 2018 according to data from the Georgia Department of Labor.
The unemployment rate in the Dalton Area, which includes Murray and Whitfield counties in Georgia, was 4.3% in April 2018, down from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 and continuing a general downward trend over the past year. The unemployment rate has declined from a high of 6.7% in April 2017 to the current rate of 4.3% in April 2018 according to data from the Georgia Department of Labor.