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Published July 19, 2012, 12:02 PM

Minnesota employers add jobs in June; unemployment rate unchanged

Minnesota employers added 7,200 jobs in June, stopping a three-month stretch of job losses.

By: Associated Press report, Associated Press

ST. PAUL — Minnesota employers added 7,200 jobs in June, stopping a three-month stretch of job losses.

The jobless rate stayed at 5.6 percent for a third month, according to seasonally adjusted figures released Thursday by the Department of Employment and Economic Development.

Commissioner Mark Phillips said the state is producing jobs at a steady pace despite an uneven labor market in recent months.

Minnesota's unemployment rate remained significantly below the national rate of 8.2 percent in June.

June job gains in the state were led by professional and business services, government, manufacturing and information sectors. Areas that lost jobs included leisure and hospitality, education and health services and construction.

The department also revised May's job losses from 900 to 4,700.

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