Arkansas continued to deliver employment momentum in June with gains in all key job and labor-market metrics, improvements that dropped statewide unemployment to 3.3% -- down from May and nearly a full point below the U.S.
![People wait in line to file for unemployment at the Little Rock office of the state Division of Workforce Services in this May 22, 2020 file photo. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Stephen Swofford)](https://wehco.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/imports/adg/photos/207741973_207037192_206107150_unemployment_t800.jpg?90232451fbcadccc64a17de7521d859a8f88077d)
July 19, 2024 at 10:26 a.m. | Updated July 19, 2024 at 5:46 p.m.
Arkansas continued to deliver employment momentum in June with gains in all key job and labor-market metrics, improvements that dropped statewide unemployment to 3.3% -- down from May and nearly a full point below the U.S.