Orange County is tied with Buncombe County for the lowest unemployment rate in the state at 3.9 percent.
The not-seasonally-adjusted numbers were released on Wednesday. Orange County’s 3.9 percent is down two-tenths of a point from the March numbers, while exactly in line with the numbers from last April.
The statewide not-seasonally-adjusted rate was 5.2 percent.
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