According to the Idaho
Department of Labor, half
of
Idaho’s
44 counties posted higher seasonally adjusted
unemployment rates in February, up from 20
recording higher rates in January.
The jobless rates in the state’s largest county,
Ada,
held steady from January at 9.5 percent while
the rate in the second largest county, Canyon,
dropped fractionally to 11.8 percent.
Another 18 primarily rural counties saw
unemployment rates decline in February compared
to 22 counties with lower rates in January.
Boundary County was in that half posting higher
rates, the preliminary February rate of
15.4-percent unemployment rate, with 732 county
residents reported out of work, compares to
15.3-percent, or 719 county residents who were
reported out of work in January.
Statewide, unemployment remained at a record 9.7
percent for the third straight month.
Idaho’s
five urban areas combined maintained the 9.8
percent unemployment rate from January although
Coeur d’Alene
and
Pocatello
rose slightly while
Lewiston
fell and
Boise
and
Idaho Falls
remained unchanged. The two largest metro areas
–
Boise
and
Coeur d’Alene
– both remained in double digits.
Unemployment in
Idaho's
33 rural counties also remained unchanged from
January at 9.6 percent.
The highest rate continued to be in
resource-reliant
Adams
County
at 15.9 percent, down a full percentage point
from July. Another 17 counties remained in
double digits in February, down from 19 in
January.
The lowest rate was in
Oneida
and
Owyhee
counties at 5.9 percent in February. No county
had a rate below 6 percent in January, the first
month there has not been a county rate under 6
percent since February 1983.
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