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			February Illinois unemployment rate at 11.4 percent 
			Losses 
			begin to moderate 
			 
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            [April 01, 2010] 
            
            CHICAGO -- The Illinois seasonally 
			adjusted unemployment rate increased slightly to 11.4 percent in 
			February, up one-tenth from the January rate of 11.3 percent, 
			according to data released Thursday by the Illinois Department of 
			Employment Security.  
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			 "Not surprisingly, the February figures continue to reflect 
			fluctuation," IDES Director Maureen O’Donnell said. "We are 
			encouraged by the slowing pace of job loss but need a few more 
			months of data before we can confidently assess the path this 
			recovery intends to take."Illinois’ unemployment rate is at its 
			highest level since July 1983. The three-month moving average, a 
			more stable measure of labor market activity, also increased 
			one-tenth to 11.2 percent, its highest level since September 1983.
			 
			
			  
			There were 900 fewer jobs in Illinois in February. The 
			three-month moving average of payroll employment, a broader view of 
			job creation, was up 300. Job losses continued in the construction 
			sector. Job gains were reported in educational and health services 
			and professional and business services. There were 758,100 
			unemployed people in Illinois in February.  
			The national unemployment rate in February was 9.7 percent. There 
			were 36,000 fewer jobs in the country, and the overall number of 
			people unemployed was 14.9 million. Since the recession began in 
			December 2007, the nation has lost 8.4 million jobs. Illinois has 
			lost 403,600 jobs. Monthly labor force data is revised each February 
			to meet U.S. Department of Labor requirements. Previous data, 
			analysis and comments should be discarded because they might no 
			longer be valid. 
			
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			 The unemployment rate is not the same measurement as those 
			collecting unemployment benefits. The unemployment rate identifies 
			those who are out of work and seeking employment, regardless if they 
			are eligible for unemployment insurance. Workers collecting benefits 
			are counted separately. Therefore, individuals who exhaust their 
			unemployment insurance or are ineligible would still be reflected in 
			the unemployment rate if they are seeking employment. 
			The Illinois Department of Employment Security administers 
			federally funded employment services and unemployment insurance 
			through its nearly 60 offices, including the Illinois workNet 
			Centers. IDES also receives federal grants to provide and analyze 
			labor market statistics and information. 
			(See tables: Seasonally Adjusted 
			Unemployment Rates; and Illinois Seasonally Adjusted Non-farm Jobs – 
			by Major Industry) 
			
            [Text from 
            
			Illinois 
			Department of Employment Security 
			file received from 
			the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information] 
            
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