Large Map
  • Providence News
Taveras opposes NECAP grad requirement
Taveras opposes NECAP grad requirement

With officials mulling a contract renewal for Education …

DUI lawyer sentenced for drunk driving
DUI lawyer sentenced for drunk driving

Layne Savage, 33, was arrested back in January after hitting a …

RI lawmakers to review budget changes
RI lawmakers to review budget changes

Rhode Island state lawmakers are reviewing Gov. Lincoln …

Brown student's disorderly charge upped to assault
Brown student's charge upped to assault

UPDATE: The second subject arrested in the assault that left …

Neighbor saves woman from burning home
Neighbor saves woman from burning home

An East Providence woman is recovering in the hospital …

Advertisement

Jobs report exceeds expectations

RI job growth higher than previous estimates

Updated: Friday, 31 Aug 2012, 2:14 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 01 Aug 2012, 8:24 PM EDT

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) - Revised employment statistics in Rhode Island indicate recent state job growth was higher than earlier estimates.

Gov. Lincoln Chafee's administration released the new job numbers Wednesday.

The data suggests the state gained 4,800 jobs between March 2011 and March 2012, and ended the first quarter with 7,000 more jobs than first thought.

An April estimate had showed the state lost 2,200 jobs in the preceding 12 months.

Most of the added jobs were in the hospitality, professional services and construction industries.

The new findings come from an analysis of state tax data.

Chafee says the revised numbers are heartening and show the state's economic recovery may be steadier than originally thought.

Rhode Island's jobless rate for June was 10.9 percent, the second highest rate in the nation behind Nevada.

Advertisement
  • The Rhode Show on Facebook