Employers have added 1.3 million jobs nationwide from February 2010 through the end of last month with Texas and California leading the way. Michigan's economy also improved last month when unemployment rates dropped from 13.5 percent to 10.4 percent. However, much of this decline reflects a large drop in the state's workforce, of which many people are no longer counted since they have stopped looking for work. Overall, these statistics looks promising for the nation as a whole and for California and Michigan, which were some of the states hardest-hit during the "great recession".

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