The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development has announced that the state maintained its remarkable trend of low unemployment rates throughout June. The unemployment rate for the month was reported at 3%, a figure that remains consistent with the historic low recorded in May. This stability in employment figures highlights the ongoing economic resilience within the state, reflecting a positive outlook for job seekers and the workforce alike.
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