The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for September in Alabama's Tuscaloosa metropolitan statistical area was 107,100, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for October 2021 in the Tuscaloosa metropolitan statistical area was 107,400, a 0.3 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 29 deaths with diabetes mellitus listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 21, a 17.1 percent decrease from the previous week.
There were 47 deaths with Alzheimer's disease listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 21, a 6 percent decrease from the previous week.
There were 257 deaths from diseases of the heart reported in Alabama in the week ending July 31, making up 22.4 percent of total deaths by all causes in Alabama.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for October 2021 in the Montgomery metropolitan statistical area was 171,500, a one percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for September in Alabama's Montgomery metropolitan statistical area was 169,800, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 19 deaths with influenza and pneumonia listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 21, a 72.7 percent increase over the previous week.
There were 26 deaths with nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis listed as the underlying cause reported in Alabama during the week ending August 21, a 36.8 percent increase over the previous week.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for September in Alabama's Mobile metropolitan statistical area was 181,700, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The number of employees on nonfarm payrolls for October 2021 in the Mobile metropolitan statistical area was 183,300, a 0.9 percent increase over the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 49 deaths from cerebrovascular diseases reported in Alabama in the week ending July 31, making up 4.3 percent of total deaths by all causes in Alabama.
There were 55 deaths from chronic lower respiratory diseases reported in Alabama in the week ending July 31, making up 4.8 percent of total deaths by all causes in Alabama.