Employment Rate by State as of July 2011
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Housing and Jobs are so closely related, it is important to watch for changing trends in the Unemployment level.
The Labor Department reported today that more than half of U.S. states in July saw increased unemployment rates.
The chart below displays current levels of Unemployment by state as of July 2011.

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