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VIDEO: Maui Unemployment Rate Lowest Since 2008

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   January 28th, 2014 · 4 Disqus Comments ·
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The Outlets of Maui. Courtesy photos.

The Outlets of Maui. Courtesy photos.

By Wendy Osher

Maui’s unemployment rate for December dipped to 4.6%, down slightly from the same time last year, according to new data released by the state Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.

Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa says the unemployment rate is the lowest it’s been on Maui since 2008.

“We know our economy is slowly but surely improving and this dip in our unemployment rate is just further evidence that the impacts that we’re having and the improvement of the economy.  I do want to say that the outlet malls in Lahaina are creating a tremendous employment opportunity for literally thousands of people,” said Mayor Arakawa in an exclusive interview.

The mayor said other areas coming up like Target, Walgreens, Foodland and Rock & Brews will all add to the island’s employment figures.

“These expanding businesses are requiring more and more employees, so it’s good news as far as the economy [ ] becoming much more stable and growing,” said Mayor Arakawa.

The island of Lanai had a 4.8% unemployment rate, while Molokai’s rate remained the highest in the state at 7.7%, according to the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.

Statewide, the department reports a slight increase in the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the state to 4.5%, with the largest increase in employment reported in the hospitality and leisure sector, which added 4,700 jobs.

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  • kiki

    unemployment is down because we’ve exhausted our benefits and can’t get an extension

  • lolo time for money

    don’t worry the socialists in gov’t will make sure you get an endless extension and no incentive to actually work for a living…….that’s they way the want it, everybody dependent on the gov’t…..where’s the money going to come from……….just print it

  • bugga

    What a bunch of BS. More people are exhausting their UE bennies so they are no longer counted, of course the number will drop. if no one collected the unemployment number would be zero. The unemployment number keeps dropping but the number of people on food stamps keeps increasing. Sad state.

  • walter17

    That’s because some people have more than one job in order to live here to pay the people that control the rents. Yet affordable housing means oh for families and seniors. Cannot stand living with people anymore. I hope our mayor encourages developers to build more apartments.


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