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Do you ever fact check yourself? It is okay we check for undereducated posters like you: Who does the GOP support, it is not unions, blue collar workers, and now big businesses: "Republicans ramp up attacks on corporations over Georgia voting law, threaten ‘consequences’ Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is criticizing companies that oppose the new Georgia..."The Trump has backed boycott of Coke a Cola but he even had a special button on his Oval office desk just to call for a diet Coke so stands to reason he is just lying again. Gas prices: Why are gas prices rising now? There is no one single explanation for why gas prices increase — right now, or in general. The biggest reason that consumer gas prices rise or fall is that they are tied to the costs of wholesale oil, which is refined and turned into the gasoline drivers pump into their vehicles. Texas refineries were shut down for natural disasters causing short supplies. Unemployment and Pennsylvania economy: "U.S. flag An official website of the United States government Here is how you knowDepartment of Labor Logo United States Department of Labor U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS Follow Us Follow BLS on Twitter | Release Calendar | Blog BLS Search Submit Search BLS.gov U.S. ECONOMY CENSUS REGIONS Pennsylvania Data Series Back Data Sept 2020 Oct 2020 Nov 2020 Dec 2020 Jan 2021 Feb 2021 Labor Force Data Civilian Labor Force(1) Go to web page with historical data for series LASST420000000000006 (R)6,317.2 (R)6,314.5 (R)6,311.0 (R)6,310.1 6,294.6 (P)6,330.1 Employment(1) Go to web page with historical data for series LASST420000000000005 (R)5,867.2 (R)5,870.1 (R)5,865.4 (R)5,862.2 5,837.4 (P)5,867.4 Unemployment(1) Go to web page with historical data for series LASST420000000000004 (R)450.0 (R)444.3 (R)445.6 (R)447.9 457.2 (P)462.8 Unemployment Rate(2) Go to web page with historical data for series LASST420000000000003 (R)7.1 (R)7.0 (R)7.1 (R)7.1 7.3 (P)7.3 Nonfarm Wage and Salary Employment Total Nonfarm(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000000000000001 5,602.7 5,626.1 5,637.8 5,602.4 5,640.1 (P)5,656.7 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000000000000001 -7.8 -7.4 -7.3 -7.9 -7.4 (P)-7.2 Mining and Logging(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000001000000001 22.1 21.1 21.0 20.8 21.0 (P)21.4 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000001000000001 -21.9 -24.1 -22.8 -22.4 -20.2 (P)-18.0 Construction(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000002000000001 246.0 247.1 251.0 251.4 251.6 (P)253.0 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000002000000001 -6.4 -5.7 -4.1 -3.7 -4.8 (P)-4.4 Manufacturing(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000003000000001 534.3 536.6 537.2 538.7 537.0 (P)537.6 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000003000000001 -6.8 -6.3 -6.1 -5.7 -6.0 (P)-5.8 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000004000000001 1,075.1 1,078.6 1,086.5 1,093.2 1,100.4 (P)1,101.7 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000004000000001 -4.5 -4.5 -3.7 -3.3 -2.5 (P)-2.5 Information(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000005000000001 81.9 81.6 80.9 80.4 80.5 (P)81.0 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000005000000001 -6.9 -6.7 -8.8 -9.4 -10.5 (P)-9.2 Financial Activities(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000005500000001 324.3 322.7 323.6 323.7 323.3 (P)323.6 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000005500000001 -2.0 -2.8 -2.8 -2.8 -2.9 (P)-2.9 Professional & Business Services(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000006000000001 752.6 752.2 753.6 758.1 771.6 (P)770.3 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000006000000001 -7.7 -7.7 -7.6 -6.9 -5.1 (P)-5.2 Education & Health Services(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000006500000001 1,228.0 1,242.2 1,239.8 1,223.8 1,233.9 (P)1,233.1 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000006500000001 -5.5 -4.6 -5.0 -6.2 -5.6 (P)-5.8 Leisure & Hospitality(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000007000000001 427.8 437.9 443.8 415.3 426.4 (P)439.2 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000007000000001 -26.0 -24.2 -23.5 -28.7 -26.9 (P)-24.8 Other Services(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000008000000001 226.8 230.0 228.1 226.7 225.2 (P)228.2 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000008000000001 -13.6 -12.5 -13.3 -14.0 -14.5 (P)-13.7 Government(3) Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000009000000001 683.8 676.1 672.3 670.3 669.2 (P)667.6 12-month % change Go to web page with historical data for series SMS42000009000000001 -3.7 -4.5 -5.0 -5.2 -6.1 (P)-5.9 Footnotes (1) Number of persons, in thousands, seasonally adjusted. (2) In percent, seasonally adjusted. (3) Number of jobs, in thousands, seasonally adjusted. (P) Preliminary (r) Revised Data extracted on: April 06, 2021 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Note: More data series, including additional geographic areas, are available through the "Databases & Tables" tab at the top of this page. Pennsylvania includes the following metropolitan areas for which an Economy At A Glance table is available: Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ Altoona, PA Erie, PA Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA Johnstown, PA Lancaster, PA Lebanon, PA Newark-Union, NJ-PA (Metropolitan Division) Philadelphia City/County, PA Philadelphia, PA (Metropolitan Division) Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD Pittsburgh, PA Reading, PA Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA State College, PA Williamsport, PA York-Hanover, PA Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA The highest Unemployment in the country are in these: Hawaii 9.2%(p) in Feb 2021 Connecticut 8.5%(p) in Feb 2021 California 8.5%(p) in Feb 2021 D.C. 8.1%(p) in Feb 2021 Nevada 8.3%(p) in Feb 2021 New Jersey 7.8%(p) in Feb 2021 New Mexico 8.3%(p) in Feb 2021 Louisiana 7.6%(p) in Feb 2021 Puerto Rico 9.2% in Feb 2021 Rhode Island 7.3%(p) in Feb 2021 That makes Pennsylvania only eleventh on the list and some of those listed have had open economies. Pennsylvania 7.3%(p) in Feb 2021

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