The state Division of Employment Security said Tuesday that compared with a rate of 10.5 percent in September, after the state added 5,500 non-farm jobs.
It's the fourth straight month that the state's unemployment rate has hovered above 10 percent. The national unemployment rate is 9 percent.
Employment Security Assistant Secretary Lynn R. Holmes pointed out that private sector employment has grown in eight of the last 10 months.
"There was a modest decline in the unemployment rate, but there is still a great deal of work ahead," Holmes said. "None of us will be satisfied until every North Carolinian who wants a job has one."
With the total number of people working statewide topping 4 million, the number of unemployed decreased by 8,273 to 466,568.
Since this time last year, the number of people unemployed statewide has increased by 25,868, with about 10,000 of those jobs lost in the government sector, according to the state report. The state unemployment rate in October 2010 was 9.9 percent.
Michael L. Walden, and economics professor at N.C. State University, said even a modest gain in employment is better than the alternative.
"It was a positive report," Walden said Tuesday. "We posted gains, but we are still down about a quarter million jobs from before the recession. The unemployment rate is twice what it was. But at least this is a step in the right direction."
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