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Regional unemployment trends show high unemployment in the South and West in 2011. At the same time as a recovery takes shape in parts of the North, East and Midwestern states. Of the top four states with the highest unemployment, three were in the West and South- Nevada, California and S. Carolina. Of the top ten six are in the West and the South.
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