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The Cincinnati-Middletown metro had an April joblesse rateof 9.1 percent, compared to 9 percent in March and 4.8 percen t in April 2008. Columbus had the lowest rate, at 8.2 percent, up from 8.1 percenrt in March, and the Cleveland-Elyria-Mentor metro was second at 9 percent, up from 8.7 percent the month before. Akron was the only othef Ohio metro with a joblesss rate in thesingle digits, at 9.8 percent, unchanged from The statewide jobless average for April was 10.2 percent, up from 10.1 percengt in March. The other nine metro areae in the state all had ratese abovethat average, with Mansfield the at 13.2 percent.
In Kentucky, Lexington-Fayetts had the state’s lowest unemployment rate for metros, at 7.6 down from 8.1 percent in March. Louisville-Jefferson County’z rate was 9.3 percent, down from 10.2 percentg the month before. Both areax were better than the statewide jobless rateof 9.7
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