CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Employment Security's August unemployment numbers for the state's 12 metro areas, compared with August 2011.
Metro area August 2012 August 2011
Bloomington-Normal 7.3 7.8
Champaign-Urbana 8.8 9.3
Chicago-Joliet-Naperville 8.8 10.5
Danville 11.0 11.1
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island 7.2 7.5
Decatur 11.4 11.2
Kankakee-Bradley 11.4 12.4
Lake-Kenosha 8.8 9.4
Peoria 8.0 9.0
Rockford 11.7 13.8
Springfield 7.9 8.0
St. Louis (Illinois section) 9.4 10.1
Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security
CHICAGO (AP) -- The state Department of Employment Security says the unemployment rate fell in August in all but one of Illinois' dozen metro areas.
The monthly metro unemployment report released Thursday showed only Decatur area had higher unemployment last month than a year earlier. The local jobless rate increased from 11.2 percent in August 2011 to 11.4 percent.
Other areas saw significant drops: 10.5 percent to 8.8 in Chicago, 9.3 to 8.8 percent in Champaign-Urbana area and 9 percent to 8 percent in Peoria.
The metro unemployment report uses year-ago data for its comparisons. It shows that despite statewide unemployment increases over the past few months most areas statewide have better job rates than they did at the end of last summer.
The state jobless rate was 9.1 percent in August.