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September 24, 2009

State: More jobs on North Shore

The local job market took an optimistic turn last month, statistics released this week show.

Peabody, Salem, Danvers, Marblehead, Swampscott, Lynn and Nahant added 500 jobs in August, according to the state's Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development. The geographic cluster of communities — measured as a single entity by the state — was the only one of 12 regions in Massachusetts that didn't lose jobs.

The majority of the gain, roughly 400 jobs, was in local government. Given that most cities and towns have been shedding jobs, the number is difficult to explain, said Mary Sarris, executive director of the North Shore Workforce Investment Board, which oversees the area's unemployment centers.

"It's really hard to put your hand on what the jobs are with any specificity," she said.

It could reflect the rehiring of teachers laid off last spring by local districts or jobs attached to federal stimulus funded projects, she said.

Statewide, the seasonally unadjusted unemployment rate of 8.9 percent for August was unchanged from July. On the North Shore, too, rates held relatively steady.

Local Unemployment

City/town, August rate, August number, July number

Beverly, 7.8%, 1,689, 1,713

Boxford, 5.4%, 220, 235

Danvers, 8.5%, 1,247, 1,214

Hamilton, 7.4%, 296, 287

Ipswich, 7.4%, 554, 551

Manchester, 6.2%, 171, 173

Marblehead, 7.0%, 776, 768

Middleton, 8.3%, 363, 370

Peabody, 8.8%, 2,463, 2,458

Salem, 8.7%, 2,048, 2,084

Swampscott, 7.3%, 564, 573

Topsfield, 6.8%, 207, 229

Wenham, 8.4%, 153, 182

State, 8.9%, 309,600, 310,000

Source: State Labor and Workforce Development Office

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