Unemployment Rates in All Counties Remain at or Below 4.1%

In a recent report from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, it was revealed that the unemployment rates for April showed a significant decline, with all 95 counties in the state recording rates of 4.1% or lower. Clay and Lauderdale Counties had the highest unemployment rate at 4.1%, while Williamson County boasted the lowest rate at 2%. Following closely behind was Sevier County with a rate of 2.1%. These figures indicate a positive trend in the state’s job market, with many counties experiencing a decrease in unemployment rates.


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