Michigan regional unemployment rates for June

Michigan’s major labor market areas, their seasonally unadjusted jobless rates for June, followed by May:

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— Michigan, 7.9 percent, compared with 7.3 percent.

— Ann Arbor, 5.7 percent, compared with 5.3 percent.

— Battle Creek, 6.7 percent, compared with 6.3 percent.

— Bay City, 7.9 percent, compared with 7.6 percent.

— Detroit-Warren-Livonia, 9.2 percent, compared with 8 percent.

— Flint, 8.3 percent, compared with 8 percent.

— Grand Rapids-Wyoming, 5.7 percent, compared with 5.4 percent.

— Holland-Grand Haven, 5.8 percent, compared with 5.3 percent.

— Jackson, 7.7 percent, compared with 7.3 percent.

— Kalamazoo-Portage, 6.7 percent, compared with 6.3 percent.

— Lansing-East Lansing, 6.5 percent, compared with 6.4 percent.

— Monroe, 6.8 percent, unchanged.

— Muskegon-Norton Shores, 7.4 percent, compared with 7 percent.

— Niles-Benton Harbor, 7.4 percent, compared with 7.2 percent.

— Saginaw-Saginaw Township North, 8.1 percent, compared with 7.6 percent.

— Upper Peninsula, 8.3 percent, compared with 8.5 percent.

— Northeast Lower Michigan, 9 percent, compared with 9.2 percent.

— Northwest Lower Michigan, 7.6 percent, compared with 7.9 percent.

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Source: Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget.

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