Floridians continue to file fewer first-time unemployment claims. The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday released a report that estimated 4,874 initial claims were filed in Florida during the week that ended April 1, down from a revised count of 5,129 during the week that ended March 25.
Since the start of the year, the state has averaged 5,720 claims a week.
During the past four weeks, the state has averaged 5,133 new claims. Florida had a 2.6 percent unemployment rate in February, reflecting 284,000 Floridians qualified as unemployed, down 2,000 from a month earlier.
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At the same time, the labor force grew by 24,000 people to 10.879 million. The state Department of Economic Opportunity will release a March unemployment report on April 21.
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