Florida leads the nation in job growth, according to figures released Friday from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

  • Florida leads US in job growth, federal numbers show
  • State added almost 30,000 jobs in May
  • Gov. Rick Scott visited Orlando company to talk jobs

The state added 29,600 jobs in May, the highest raw total in the U.S.

Florida's unemployment rate also dropped to 4.3 percent in May, the lowest rate since August 2007 and bringing it even with the national rate.

Gov. Rick Scott highlighted the job numbers during a visit to Orlando manufacturer Dusobox Corporation. Scott's office also said the Tampa area added 41,600 private-sector jobs in the past year.

Nationally, unemployment rates in four states fell to record lows. The overall figures suggest that steady hiring this year is improving the job market.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.