Unemployment on Long Island at a Record Low

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Rate drops to 2.2%.

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The unemployment rate on Long Island is at record lows, according to a report in Long Island Business News.

 

A chart on ycharts tracking unemployment in the region shows that in September the unemployment rate for Nassau and Suffolk Counties was at 2.7%, that is one full percentage point lower than it was a year ago in September 2021 when it was 3.7%.

 

Long Island Business News reported that the unemployment rate in October came in at 2.2% in a preliminary report, a drop from 3.4% in October 2021.

 

Ycharts says that the average Nassau/Suffolk unemployment rate is 4.97%.

 

Unemployment went as high as 18.2% in April 2020 during the height of pandemic shutdowns.