State figures show that the jobless rate in Washington remains at 5.8 percent, despite an estimated gain of 6,000 jobs. The March figures reflect a year long trend of more people entering the work force in search of jobs, a state economist said in a press release.
The figures show a slight dip in the jobless rate for the Puget Sound region, with 4.9 percent unemployed in March compared to 5 percent in February.