Baton Rouge LA Has 2,000 More Jobs Than A Year Ago
January 2009 showed Baton Rouge added 2,000 more jobs than it had in January 2008. Louisiana as a whole has an unemployment rate of 5.7%, not bad considering it is in a Nation where the unemployment rate appears to be climbing at a much steadier rate. Baton Rouge is seeing growth in the fields of education, health and construction. While the effect the economy will have on the State is yet to be determined one thing is certain, Baton Rouge is faring better than many other places.
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