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percent nationally in September, but Northern Virginia has seen its jobs grow by 1 percenrt in thelast year, according to the . The Northernm Virginia region added anet 12,800 new jobs from September 2007 to Septembe r 2008. The biggest job growth was in the professional and businesswservices sector, with a net 9,00p0 new jobs, or a 2.6 percen t annual growth rate. Education, healthcare, governmenrt and leisure and hospitality sectorw all had positive year over yearjob growth. Norther Virginia lost a net 4,700 construction a 5.4 percent annual decline. Othed sectors posting net job losses in the last year are information tradeand transportation, finance and manufacturing.
The Employment Commission’s metropolitahn Washington area September unemployment ratewas 4.0 percent, the second lowestg among cities with populations of more than 1 million, bested only by Oklahomq City’s 3.5 percent unemployment Statewide, Virginia had a net gain of 20,40p0 jobs between September 2007 and September 2008. Totaol nonfarm employment reachedalmost 3.8 million, second only to an all-time high of just over 3.8 milliojn in June of this year.
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