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U.S. Unemployment Rate Falling, But Illinois Still Lagging Far Behind
Do the latest unemployment numbers indicate an economy in recovery?

The government announced Friday that the U.S. unemployment rate hit a four-year low, and now sits at 7.7 percent. That’s down from 7.9 percent in January.
Sounds like good news, right? While employers did add about 260,000 jobs in February, the lower rate is also due in part to another 130,000 people leaving the job market entirely, the government reported.
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Meanwhile, in Illinois the unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent in January from its previous 8.7 percent in December, according to a report in Crain’s Chicago Business.Â
Some economist report that the country, if not Illinois, is on the road the economic recovery, but others say tough times are far from behind us.
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What do you think? Is the economy recovering? How do you feel about Illinois’ prospects at finding its employment footing?
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