Unemployment rate falls to record low in Arkansas

WASHINGTON — Unemployment rates fell to record lows in Arkansas and three other U.S. states in March after months of steady job creation nationwide.

The Labor Department says unemployment rates fell in 17 states in March and were mostly unchanged in 33. Employers added a significant number of jobs in just three states last month and cut them in four. Employment was mostly unchanged in the other 43 states. Hiring nationwide was weak in March but strong in the previous two months.

Arkansas, Colorado, Maine and Oregon reported the lowest unemployment rates since 1976. In Arkansas, the rate was 3.6 percent, down from 3.7 percent a month earlier and 4.1 percent a year earlier.

Colorado's rate, at 2.6 percent, was the nation's lowest.

The unemployment rate in those states fell because more residents found work. In some cases, the rate falls when those out of work stop looking and are no longer counted as unemployed.

Read Saturday's Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for full details.

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