BY RICK PLUTA
Michigan Public Radio Network
Michigan's unemployment rate has dropped slightly to eight-point-five percent.
This is the state's lowest jobless rate in five years.
The drop in the monthly jobless rate was actually a change from recent history because it is due to 17 thousand more people being added to payrolls, and not because people were leaving the workforce and no longer competing for jobs.
Most of the job gains in March were in temporary help, and business services like IT and accounting. There were some job losses in the volatile retail and construction sectors.
The new rate is also half a percentage point lower than it was at this time last year. That was led by improvements over the year in plastics and auto-related manufacturing, healthcare, and mortgage banking.
But Michigan's unemployment rate remains higher than the national rate of seven-point-six percent.
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