10:30 LRN Newscast Dec 11

Louisiana Radio Network News. I’m Erik Piccoli…
Data from the Louisiana Workforce Commission finds the unemployment rate is getting closer to pre-pandemic levels with estimates stating about 85,000 have left the workforce in Louisiana for a number of reasons including concerns over their health, the health of their family, and or childcare. Federal Labor Secretary Martin Walsh says retaining childcare workers was an ongoing issue before the pandemic and cost is also a factor.
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Walsh believes the pandemic gave many workers time to pause and think about their profession and where and what they want their career path to be.
And November consumer prices jumped 6.8 percent in November compared to a year earlier. That’s the highest annual inflation rate in nearly four decades. LSU economist, Dr. Loren Scott, says fixing the supply chain issues won’t likely do much to erase inflation.
Cut 6 (11) “…return to normal.”
I’m Erik Piccoli
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This Thanksgiving weekend was among the deadliest in Louisiana with 15 crashes responsible for now 26 fatalities. DOTD spokesperson Rodney Mallett says areas severely impacted by Hurricane Ida are also facing traffic hurdles and the closer we get to Christmas we’ll have even more drivers on the road and many from out of state that aren’t familiar with the roadways causing even more congestion.
If you witness someone behind the wheel that could be impaired or driving aggressively Mallett says call law enforcement.
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And today is election day in Louisiana with issues ranging from municipal runoffs to gaming. Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin says in St. Tammany Parish early voting was significant and he expects the largest turnout to be in the southeast parish to decide if they will allow a gaming casino in Slidell.
Cut 13 (08) “…and vote.”
Polls open at 7 am
I’m Erik Piccoli