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Mississippi Economy Growing Slowly, Lawmakers are Told -
Friday, January 18, 2013
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Mississippi's economy is growing gradually but still lags behind the pace of the U.S. economy overall, an expert told state lawmakers Thursday.
State economist Darrin Webb said during a briefing at the Capitol that the state and nation have a "boring kind of economy" right now, with slow job growth and shaky consumer confidence.
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Mississippi Payrolls Fall, Signaling Shrinking Economy -
Monday, September 24, 2012
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – Payrolls fell in Mississippi for the fourth straight month in August, reinforcing economists' judgment that the state is back in recession.
Employers said they had 1.08 million workers last month in Mississippi. That falls below the October 2009 low hit in the national recession, and is the lowest number of payroll jobs in the state since early 1996.
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Job Growth Rate Slows in Mississippi -
Thursday, May 26, 2011
The yearly job growth rate dropped in Mississippi last month as a jigsaw of private-sector industries provided all of the new employment.
The Department of Employment Security says, on a non-seasonally adjusted basis, there were 6,600 more non-farm jobs — or 0.6 percent — in April than in April 2010. The March-to-March growth figure was 9,200 jobs.