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percent in April, according to the . That is down slightly from 7 percenyin March, but still higherr than the 4.1 percent unemploymenyt rate recorded in the area in April of U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statisticssaid Wednesday. The Department of Labor's statistics in this repor were notseasonally adjusted. The North Texaes regional area included in the survey had a civiliah labor forcewith 3.158 million workers in April, and 209,000 were unemploye d within that labor group, the report indicates. The Dallas-For Worth-Arlington market in Aprik had a civilian labofr forceof 3.112 million workers a year ago, when only 126,0090 were unemployed.
In Texas, McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, Brownsville-Harlingej and Beaumont-Port Arthur all had April unemployment rates greatere than8 percent, while Austin'se was at 5.8 percent, Houston was 6.3 percentt and San Antonio was 5.4 percent. The U.S. unemploymenty rate in April was 8.6 percent.
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