WASHINGTON – Unemployment rates fell in 43 states in November, the most states to report such declines in eight years.
The falling state rates reflect the brightening jobs picture nationally. The U.S. unemployment rate fell sharply in November to 8.6%, lowest since March 2009. The economy has generated 100,000 or more jobs five months in a row — first time that's happened since 2006, before the Great Recession.
Only three states reported higher unemployment rates in November, the Labor Department said Tuesday. Four showed no change.
Nevada for the 18th month had the highest state unemployment rate: 13%. It was followed by California at 11.3%. North Dakota again enjoyed the lowest unemployment rate: 3.4%. It was followed by Nebraska at 4.1% and South Dakota at 4.3%.
The biggest decline in the unemployment rate in November compared with October was in Michigan. Its rate dropped by 0.8 percentage point to 9.8%, from 10.6% in October.