Alabama jobless rate at 3.3% in June, better than US average

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Alabama’s jobless rate declined to 3.3% in June, well below the national average, as state leaders emphasized keeping the economy going amid concerns about a resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic.

Gov. Kay Ivey’s office said Friday the state unemployment rate was down slightly from 3.4% in May.

That's much better than the rate of 7.7% from a year earlier, when many businesses were closed or operating at limited capacity to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Alabama is among the states that have been aggressive in keeping businesses open despite low vaccination rates and increasing illness.

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