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South Carolina sees slight unemployment rate increase in November

(The Center Square) — South Carolina’s unemployment rate increased to 3% in November, a slight uptick from October’s rate of 2.9% but below the national average.

“As we close out the year, South Carolina’s economic growth continues as the state hits another record-setting month of 2,398,350 individuals working,” South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce Executive Director William Floyd said in a Friday statement. “That number is up more than 5,000 from October and is a significant increase of more than 104,000 people since November 2022.”

The national unemployment rate in November stood at 3.7%. South Carolina’s unemployment rate was better than neighboring North Carolina, which reported a rate of 3.5%, and Georgia, which reported a 3.4% rate, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

While the unemployment rate increased slightly, Floyd said the Palmetto State saw more people joining the labor force month-over-month, indicating that people are entering the workforce and finding jobs.

“And pay remains competitive as average hourly earnings are now at $30.48,” Floyd added. “Economic development in the state remains strong as evidenced by recent announcements in Sumter and Florence with employers who will provide hundreds of additional jobs.”

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The state’s labor participation rate stood at 57% in November, down slightly from the 57.5% rate in November 2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to numbers from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. The state’s labor participation rate has steadily declined over the past 15 years, including a 64.9% rate in November 2006.

It was also below November’s national labor participation rate of 62.8%.

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