The end of seasonal work at the start of the new year was one of the contributing factors that led to higher county unemployment rates across Tennessee in January. While statewide unemployment numbers are adjusted to consider the impacts of seasonal labor, county unemployment rates are not adjusted.
Unemployment Numbers for Rutherford County, TN
Rutherford County was among a total of three counties with an unemployment rate of 2.8% in January of 2022. Those three counties included Robertson, Knox and Rutherford Counties at numbers 7, 8 and 9 on the top ten list of counties with the lowest unemployment rate in Tennessee.
Looking back to the previous month of December of 2021, Rutherford County was sitting at 2.4% unemployment.
Specifically in the Nashville - Murfreesboro Statistical Area, Rutherford County with a 2.8% unemployment rating, had a slightly higher rate when compared to Cannon, Cheatham and Wilson Counties at 2.6%.
When narrowing down the list to cities within Rutherford County, Murfreesboro had an unemployment figure of 3% while Smyrna and La Vergne both recorded a 2.7% unemployment rate for the month of January (2022).
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Unemployment Numbers in Tennessee – Continued...
Williamson and Moore counties had the state’s lowest unemployment for the month. Both counties recorded rates of 2.2% in January. That represented a 0.3 of a percentage point increase for Williamson County and a 0.2 of a percentage point increase for Moore County, when compared to their revised December 2021 rates.
At 9.2%, Perry County had the highest unemployment rate in the state. Its January number increased by 2 percentage points when compared to the revised December rate. Cocke County had Tennessee's second-highest rate for the month. The new figure of 7.1% marked a 2.3 percentage point increase from December.
Statewide, January’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 3.5% was the lowest it has been since November 2019. It was down 0.1 of a percentage point from December’s revised rate of 3.6%.
Across the nation, seasonally adjusted unemployment for January increased slightly from 3.9% to 4%.
A complete analysis of the January 2022 county unemployment data is available here.
Tennessee has more than 100 American Job Centers across the state where job seekers can walk in and receive one-on-one help finding a job. From resume writing to skills training programs, career specialists can help individuals take advantage of all the services available to them.
Job seekers can also find a variety of services online. From a virtual American Job Center to information on adult education programs, it is all available at TNWorkReady.com.
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