TALLAHASSEE – Initial-time unemployment promises in Florida stay reasonably flat and at a pre-pandemic rate, reflecting solid financial exercise amid lingering inflation. The U.S. Office
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Florida unemployment charge down to 2.7 percent
TALLAHASSEE – Florida’s unemployment level dipped to 2.7 % in July, matching the level before the COVID-19 pandemic slammed into the economy in early 2020, point
Florida jobless claims remain low amid economic concerns
TALLAHASSEE – As unemployment claims in Florida remain relatively low amid inflation and debate about a potential recession, Gov. Ron DeSantis is promoting the need
Florida’s weekly unemployment claims dip
TALLAHASSEE – Despite concerns about a possible recession, the number of first-time unemployment claims filed last week in Florida decreased. The U.S. Department of Labor
Florida jobless rate dips in June
TALLAHASSEE – Despite increased concerns about layoffs and a looming recession, Florida’s unemployment rate dipped in June. The state Department of Economic Opportunity on Friday released
Amid rising inflation & recession fears, Florida’s weekly jobless claims increase
MIAMI – Amid rising inflation and recession fears, Florida last week saw initial unemployment claims go up for the first time since early June. The
Thousands line up for chance to land job at Sunrise job fair
SUNRISE – The promise of a job drew 4,000 job seekers to the FLA Live Arena Thursday morning in Sunrise and by 10 a.m., when
Hundreds brave high heat to apply for high-paying BSO civilian jobs
MIAMI – The Broward Sheriff’s Office held a job fair Saturday and hundreds of applicants turned out, braving the high heat. CBS News Miami cameras
Need a job? BSO offering civilian jobs starting at $56,851 with full benefits
FORT LAUDERDALE – Need a good-paying job? The Broward Sheriff’s Office will be offering civilian jobs with a starting pay of nearly $57,000 with full
Florida Jobless Rate Drops To 3.3 Percent
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) – Florida’s employment picture continues to brighten, while the state jobs agency envisions conditions slowing to a more “stable” pace over the next