
The unemployment rate hasn’t been this low in 10 years.
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Department Director Linda Chu Takayama says a 2.6 percent jobless rate means Hawaii is essentially at full employment.
That’s when nearly everyone who wants a job has one. The jobless rate under full employment reflects mostly a temporary churn of job losses and gains.
Nationally, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.4 percent in August.
The state says the construction industry and temporary worker sector added jobs. Jobs declined in transportation, utilities and retail.
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