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The <a href="http://www.bls.gov/">BLS</a> reported that <strong>the unemployment rate for Washington fell 0.1 percentage points in December 2011 to 5.8%</strong>.  For the same month, the metro unemployment rate was 4.6 percentage points lower than the District of Columbia rate.

 The unemployment rate in Washington peaked in November 2009 at 6.5% and is now 0.7 percentage points lower. 
 From a post peak low of 5.7% in March 2011, the unemployment rate has now grown by 0.1 percentage points.
 You can also <a href="http://www.deptofnumbers.com/unemployment/metros">compare Washington unemployment with unemployment in other cities</a>.
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<table summary="Month over month and year over year changes in the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, District of Columbia unemployment rate for December 2011">
 <tr>
  <th>Unemployment Rate</th>
   <th>December 2011</th>
   <th>Month/Month</th>
   <th>Year/Year</th>
 </tr>
   <tr>
    <td>National</td>
    <td>8.5%</td>
     <td>-0.2</td>
     <td>-0.9</td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
    <td>District of Columbia</td>
    <td>10.4%</td>
     <td>-0.2</td>
     <td>+0.8</td>
   </tr>
   <tr>
    <td>Washington</td>
    <td>5.8%</td>
     <td>-0.1</td>
     <td>-0.3</td>
   </tr>
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<b>Note:</b> Metro level data is now seasonally adjusted.<sup><a href="#f-1">1</a></sup>   All comparisons are made with December 2011 data as January metro level unemployment data has not yet been released. 
<p><b>Unemployment Rate: Washington, District of Columbia, National</b></p>
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<p><b>Note:</b> Recessions shown in gray.</p>

<p><b>Washington, District of Columbia Unemployed</b></p>
<p>

 The number of people unemployed in Washington peaked in January 2010 at 199,252. There are now 19,793 fewer people unemployed in the metropolitan area. 
 From a recent trough of 174,797 in March 2011, the number of unemployed has now grown by 4,662.
 <a href="http://www.deptofnumbers.com/employment/district-of-columbia/washington">Washington employment and jobs data (including jobs lost/gained in Washington, District of Columbia)</a> is also available. </p>
<table summary="Month over month and year over year changes is the total number of unemployed persons in Washington-Arlington-Alexandria for December 2011.">
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  <th>Unemployed Persons</th>
   <th>December 2011</th>
   <th>Month/Month</th>
   <th>Year/Year</th>
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    <td>Washington</td>
    <td>179,459</td>
     <td>-2,609</td>
     <td>-8,012</td>
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</table>
<p><b>Number of Unemployed Persons</b></p>
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<p><b>Washington, District of Columbia Unemployment History</b></p>
 <table summary="History of Washington-Arlington-Alexandria unemployment data through December 2011.">
 <thead>
  <tr>
   <th>Date</th>
     <th>National <br /> Unemployment Rate</th>
     <th>District of Columbia <br /> Unemployment Rate</th>
     <th>Washington <br /> Unemployment Rate</th>
     <th>Washington <br /> Unemployed</th>
  </tr>
 </thead>
 <tbody>
  <tr >
    <td>January <br />2012</td>
      <td>8.3%</td>
      <td>&mdash;</td>
      <td>&mdash;</td>
      <td>&mdash;</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>December <br />2011</td>
      <td>8.5%</td>
      <td>10.4%</td>
      <td>5.8%</td>
      <td>179,459</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>November <br />2011</td>
      <td>8.7%</td>
      <td>10.6%</td>
      <td>5.9%</td>
      <td>182,068</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>October <br />2011</td>
      <td>8.9%</td>
      <td>11.0%</td>
      <td>6.1%</td>
      <td>187,571</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>September <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.0%</td>
      <td>11.2%</td>
      <td>6.1%</td>
      <td>186,956</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>August <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.1%</td>
      <td>11.1%</td>
      <td>5.9%</td>
      <td>182,379</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>July <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.1%</td>
      <td>10.8%</td>
      <td>5.9%</td>
      <td>180,272</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>June <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.1%</td>
      <td>10.4%</td>
      <td>5.8%</td>
      <td>178,514</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>May <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.0%</td>
      <td>9.8%</td>
      <td>5.7%</td>
      <td>175,647</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>April <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.0%</td>
      <td>9.6%</td>
      <td>5.7%</td>
      <td>174,871</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>March <br />2011</td>
      <td>8.9%</td>
      <td>9.5%</td>
      <td>5.7%</td>
      <td>174,797</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>February <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.0%</td>
      <td>9.5%</td>
      <td>5.8%</td>
      <td>177,258</td>
   </tr>
  <tr >
    <td>January <br />2011</td>
      <td>9.1%</td>
      <td>9.6%</td>
      <td>6.0%</td>
      <td>182,867</td>
   </tr>
 </tbody>
</table>

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 <p>1. Metro area unemployment rates are now seasonally adjusted.  The BLS has started publishing <a href="http://www.bls.gov/lau/metrossa.htm">smoothed seasonally adjusted metropolitan area data</a> which makes comparisons to state and national data more relevant than the unadjusted numbers. <a href="#r-1">&#8617;</a></p>
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