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Foxborough Sees Unemployment Rate Drop Slightly in October

Foxborough saw its unemployment rate slightly decline in the month of October.

Foxborough saw its unemployment rate slightly decline in the month of October, according to numbers released this week by the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development.

The town's rate dropped from 6.5 percent in September to 6.4 percent in October. The rate for October 2010 was 6.9 percent.

The state unemployment rate remained steady at 7.3 percent for the month.

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The unemployment rates for area towns follow:

  • Dover's unemployment rate remained at 3.9 percent for both September and October. Last October's rate was 4.4 percent.
  • Easton had a drop in its rate for October, from 5.5 percent to 5.2 percent. Both numbers were below October 2010's 6.9 percent rate.
  • Mansfield had its rate fall from 6 percent in September to 5.9 percent in October, while both numbers were below October 2010's 7.1 percent.
  • Medfield's rate dropped from 5.3 percent in September to 4.8 percent in October. Last year's rate was 5.8 percent.
  • Norfolk saw its rate fall from 6.4 percent to 5.7 percent in October. The rate in October 2010 was 6.8 percent.
  • Norton's unemployment rate dropped from 6.9 percent to 6.5 percent, below last year's rate of 8.2 percent.
  • Norwood had its October rate fall from 6.4 to 5.8. Last year's rate was 7 percent.
  • Plainville's unemployment rate remained steady at 7.9 percent for both September and October. Last October's rate was 10.1 percent.
  • Sharon's unemployment rate fell from 5.7 percent in September to 5.5 percent last month. Last year's rate was 5.8 percent.
  • Stoughton saw a good drop in its unemployment rate in October, from 7.2 percent to 6.6 percent. The rate last year was 7.6 percent.

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