"Ohio’s job gains accounted for nearly a quarter (24 percent) of the 38,000 net jobs added to the U.S. economy last month, although the national jobs report was one of the weakest monthly reports in years, missing analysts’ expectations by more than 150,000 and falling markedly below the average of 200,000 jobs created per month over the past couple of years.That's good, but it won't last.
Still, job growth was mostly responsible for the drop in unemployment in Ohio, unlike the national rate, which fell to 4.7 percent in May from 4.9 percent in April mainly because millions of people dropped out of the workforce."
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