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>> QUICK BITS State Jobless Rate Declines NSF Staff Florida FOUR BALLOT PROPOSALS TOP 300,000 SIGNATURES Florida’s jobless rate dipped to 3.3 percent, down 0.1 percentage Unemployment point from June, according to numbers released by the state De- partment of Economic Opportunity on Friday. The latest monthly NSF Staff totals, reflecting 344,000 jobless Floridians in a workforce of 10.35 Sprinting submit enough petition signatures to A proposal that would change a provision in the million, come to two days after state economists projected the state Florida’s get on the November 2020 ballot, backers of four state Constitution about the citizenship of voters will take in about $867 million less in revenue over the next two unemployment rate proposed constitutional amendments have topped had 303,675 valid signatures. To get on the 2020 years than anticipated. Economists attributed the drop in expect- held at 3.3 percent 300,000 valid signatures reported to the state ballot, each of the proposals would need at least in ed revenue to a combination of a slowing economy and the re- August and was Division of Elections. As of Tuesday, a proposed 766,200 valid signatures. Political --- committees verberations of financial decisions. The state’s jobless estimate for constitutional amendment that would gradually supporting the proposals down submit slightly petition from a July increase indicates there are about 5,000 fewer Floridians out of work the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour signatures to county supervisors of elections, who year ago, according than had in June and 11,000 fewer unemployed from a year ago. In a 372,879 valid signatures. It was followed by a verify the legitimacy of the signatures. Supervisors released press release that announcing the latest unemployment rate report Friday, the numbers to of numbers proposal would revamp the state’s primary- then valid signatures to by to the state Gov. election Ron DeSantis state had will 355,805 continue to “prioritize policies system. said That the proposal valid the state. In addition to Friday needing meet the Department of that signatures promote economic including lowering 766,200-signature taxes, smart reported to growth, the Division of Elections. threshold, the committees investments in the environment working to make Florida the approval from The third-highest total, 350,808 and valid signatures, also will need the Florida Supreme Economic Opportunity. reported for a proposal that would overhaul ” The best was state in the nation for workforce education. monthly Court of the wording of their ballot proposals. The August estimate, and deregulate state’s electric-utility job numbers were the bolstered by growth in industry. the fields of service which matched July’s producing, private-service providing, and education and health 3.3 percent rate, services. The biggest drop-off in jobs was in local government represented 342,000 • • • government positions, which fell by 5,300 from June to July. Local Floridians without jobs positions are still up 6,600 from a year ago, however. Construc- from a workforce of just tion jobs, up 21,300 over the past year, fell by 1,400 from June to under 10.4 million. The July. The state’s unemployment rate remains below the national rate in August 2018 was rate, which held at 3.7 percent for the second month, after ticking up from 3.6 percent in May. Among the state’s metropolitan statis- 3.4 percent. tical areas, the Crestview-Fort Walton-Destin region in the Florida Panhandle has the lowest jobless rate, dropping from 2.9 percent SHOW THAT in June to 2.8 percent in July. The Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford NUCA SPIRIT! area, at 3.2 percent, was second lowest, followed by the North Get your very own NUCA FL insulated Port-Sarasota-Bradenton area, at 3.3 percent. The state’s overall tumbler or grab one for a gift today. unemployment rate is seasonally adjusted, while the regional To order your tumblers rates are not. The highest jobless rates were found in the metro- contact Tina at [email protected] politan statistical areas for Homosassa Springs and Sebring, each or Alex at [email protected] at 5.2 percent. Homosassa Springs was also at 5.2 percent in June, while Sebring was at 5.1 percent in June, after jumping from 4.3 ONLY $35 (includes shipping & handling). percent in May. The Panama City area, which continues to recover from last year’s Hurricane Michael, improved from 3.9 percent in June to 3.6 percent for July. JULY/AUG 2019 • DITCHMEN 13 Rate Holds Steady 30 DITCHMEN • SEPTEMBER 2019