Alberta Jobless Rate Hits Near 22-year High
LETHBRIDGE – CALGARY: The National unemployment rate inched up to 6.9 per cent in July from 6.8 in June, after the loss of 31,200 net jobs.
The pain was particularly harsh in Alberta, which posted the highest jobless increase, moving from 7.9 in June to 8.6 in July – the highest since September 1994.
Regionally, Lethbridge – Medicine Hat has the lowest rate in the province as the rate jumped from 7.3 to 7.6 per cent. However, in July of last year, the region’s rate sat at an even four per cent.
At 8.6 per cent, Alberta’s monthly unemployment rate climbed to its highest level in nearly 22 years in July. That’s above the 8.4 per cent July unemployment rate in Nova Scotia, the first time Alberta has had a higher rate since Statistics Canada started collecting the data in 1976.


