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The highest rate was found in Sebring area at 6.8 percent. The Villages and Homosassa Springs areas were both at 6.5 percent.The Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area was at 4.7 percent
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An estimated 530,000 Floridians were out of work in July from a workforce of 10.48 million.
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Florida’s June unemployment rate is up slightly from the month before. Statistics released by the state Friday show June's unemployment rate was rate 5%, up 0.1 percentage point from May.
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The state’s unemployment rate now stands at 4.9% as some industries continue to report that people are slow to return to work.
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The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association launched the free servicee to help laid off and furloughed people find work. About 600 businesses have already posted positions.
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State and business officials have argued that the $300 a week in federal aid is keeping people from returning to jobs.
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Bill sponsor Sen. Jason Brodeur says he sought the $100 boost after seeing what other states are doing.
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Some people who have lost their jobs during the pandemic are training for a new career at St. Petersburg College. Workers in the hard-hit restaurant and hotel industry are among those signing up.
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Florida's biggest industry — tourism — is still hurting. But over the past year, the state has gained jobs in warehousing, delivery services, and home construction.
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Part of the reason is that tourists are next expected to flock to Florida in the coming months.
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It now stands at 6.1%, below the national rate of 6.7%.
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The state’s jobs agency had not posted a timetable about extended unemployment benefits, and no formal announcement had been made about whether Floridians will be covered for the current week because of when the $900 billion federal package was signed.