Virginia Unemployment Remains Steady at 3.3 Percent

By WMAL.com

The Office of Governor Glenn Youngkin announced this morning that Virginia’s unemployment rate remained steady at 3.3 percent for the month of February. The unemployment rate in the Commonwealth continues to fall below the national average of 3.8 percent.

  • 1.5 percent: how much the unemployment rate has fallen since February of 2021.
  • 4,277,577: the number of Virginian’s who currently make up the state’s labor force. This number is up 16,461 from February 2021.
  • What he’s saying: “My administration is committed to boosting economic growth, creating jobs, attracting businesses, and lowering the cost of living for all Virginians,” said Governor Youngkin. “One of our top priorities is ensuring that Virginia’s economy serves and benefits Virginia’s workers, businesses, and families alike.”

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