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News from EPI Unemployment falls as a majority of states see job growth

The State and Regional Employment report for October, released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows a majority of states added jobs and experienced decreases in unemployment rates. From July to October, 32 states added jobs, with New Mexico (1.3 percent), Idaho (1.1 percent), Utah (0.9 percent), Arizona (0.7 percent), and South Carolina (0.7 percent) making the largest percentage job gains. Over that same period, job loss occurred in 18 states and the District of Columbia, up from 13 states in last month’s report. The largest job losses occurred in Rhode Island (-0.8 percent), North Dakota (-0.7 percent), Connecticut (-0.6 percent), Maine (-0.5 percent) and Wyoming (-0.5 percent).

“Most states continued their slow-but-steady progress toward a full recovery, but we need more states to see job gains and lower unemployment rates before we can truly say we’re out of the woods,” said EPI analyst Janelle Jones. “Rather than cutting taxes for corporations and the wealthiest Americans, Congress should look for ways to aid economic recovery in the states.”

From July to October, employment rates fell in 28 states. Alabama (-0.9 percentage points), Arizona (-0.6 percentage points), Massachusetts (-0.6 percentage points), and Hawaii (-0.5 percentage points) saw the largest declines in unemployment. Over the same months, the unemployment rate increased in 16 states and the District of Columbia. The largest increases in unemployment rates occurred in Indiana (0.8 percentage points), Michigan (0.8 percentage points), New Jersey (0.7 percentage points), and Oregon (0.5 percentage points). In six states the unemployment rate remained unchanged: Delaware, Montana, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Washington.

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Current state unemployment rate and percent change in total number of jobs over last 12 months

State Current unemployment rate Change in unemployment rate in last 3 months Change in unemployment rate in last 12 months Change in unemployment rate since February 2020 State unemployment rate raking from lowest to highest Percent change in number of jobs in last 12 months Change in number of jobs in last 12 months Percent change in numbers of jobs in last 3 months Change in number of jobs in last 3 months Percent change in number of jobs since February 2020 Change in number of jobs since February 2020
Alabama 2.1% -0.1% -0.5% -1.3% 7 2.0% 42500 0.7% 14300 3.5% 72800
Alaska 3.8% 0.1% 0.0% -1.4% 43 1.6% 5200 -0.1% -400 -1.5% -4800
Arizona 3.6% 0.2% -0.3% -1.4% 41 1.8% 56600 0.1% 3700 5.4% 162300
Arkansas 2.6% -0.2% -0.7% -1.0% 14 1.8% 24300 0.6% 8200 5.3% 68800
California 4.6% 0.1% 0.8% 0.5% 49 2.0% 363600 0.4% 76000 2.4% 424200
Colorado 2.9% 0.1% 0.2% 0.1% 23 1.4% 38800 0.4% 11200 3.1% 88200
Connecticut 3.6% -0.2% -0.4% 0.2% 40 1.3% 21400 0.3% 5700 -0.4% -6800
Delaware 4.1% -0.2% -0.3% 0.4% 48 2.4% 11200 -0.1% -400 3.0% 14200
Washington D.C. 5.0% 0.0% 0.9% -0.4% 50 0.9% 6600 0.3% 2200 -3.8% -30400
Florida 2.7% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 19 3.2% 300600 0.6% 63000 7.7% 696100
Georgia 3.2% 0.1% 0.2% -0.4% 29 1.8% 88300 0.3% 14400 5.2% 241900
Hawaii 2.8% -0.5% -0.7% 0.6% 22 2.0% 12700 0.8% 4900 -4.1% -27500
Idaho 2.8% 0.2% 0.1% -0.2% 21 2.8% 23600 0.8% 6800 10.2% 78800
Illinois 4.0% -0.2% -0.4% 0.2% 46 1.5% 89700 0.4% 26300 0.1% 8900
Indiana 3.3% 0.3% 0.3% -0.1% 32 1.8% 57500 0.3% 10500 3.1% 98900
Iowa 2.7% 0.0% -0.1% 0.1% 18 0.9% 14400 -0.7% -11200 -0.3% -5100
Kansas 2.7% -0.2% 0.0% -0.4% 17 1.6% 23100 0.2% 2600 1.1% 16200
Kentucky 3.8% 0.1% -0.1% -0.3% 42 2.6% 50200 0.5% 10400 2.8% 54100
Louisiana 3.4% -0.2% -0.1% -1.8% 35 1.6% 30200 -0.1% -1400 -1.8% -36400
Maine 2.4% 0.0% -0.3% -0.4% 9 0.5% 3200 -0.4% -2500 0.5% 3100
Maryland 1.8% -0.7% -1.4% -2.4% 3 0.8% 21100 0.2% 5800 -1.4% -39500
Massachusetts 2.5% -0.6% -1.2% -0.4% 12 2.4% 90300 0.6% 21200 1.1% 41100
Michigan 3.6% -0.2% -0.5% -0.2% 39 1.4% 63100 0.3% 13600 -0.3% -13500
Minnesota 3.0% 0.2% 0.4% -0.9% 26 1.4% 41200 0.1% 3600 -0.4% -12900
Mississippi 3.0% -0.4% -0.8% -2.7% 25 0.3% 3200 -0.4% -5000 0.9% 11000
Missouri 2.7% 0.2% 0.5% -0.6% 16 2.0% 58900 0.9% 27200 2.6% 75800
Montana 2.5% 0.2% -0.2% -1.2% 11 0.5% 2700 -0.4% -2300 5.2% 25400
Nebraska 2.0% 0.0% -0.4% -1.0% 6 2.0% 20100 0.3% 3600 1.3% 13800
Nevada 5.3% -0.1% 0.0% 1.3% 51 3.8% 56500 0.7% 10600 6.9% 100400
New Hampshire 1.7% -0.4% -0.8% -1.0% 1 1.5% 10400 -0.2% -1300 1.2% 8600
New Jersey 3.9% 0.4% 0.7% 0.4% 45 1.7% 73300 0.2% 9100 2.5% 106700
New Mexico 3.6% 0.1% 0.0% -1.8% 38 2.6% 21700 0.6% 5100 1.0% 8900
New York 3.9% -0.1% -0.1% 0.0% 44 1.3% 124900 0.4% 35600 -1.4% -142100
North Carolina 3.3% -0.1% -0.4% -0.4% 31 2.2% 108000 0.7% 33300 6.7% 308000
North Dakota 2.0% -0.1% 0.0% -0.2% 5 2.0% 8800 1.0% 4500 -0.5% -2300
Ohio 3.3% -0.4% -0.7% -1.3% 30 1.6% 89200 0.6% 31200 0.5% 25400
Oklahoma 2.7% -0.2% -0.4% -0.5% 15 1.7% 28400 0.4% 6700 1.7% 29800
Oregon 3.4% -0.6% -0.7% 0.0% 34 2.6% 49900 0.8% 16700 1.7% 33300
Pennsylvania 3.5% -0.6% -0.8% -1.5% 36 2.4% 143100 0.6% 34400 0.9% 53300
Rhode Island 2.8% -0.2% -0.4% -0.9% 20 -1.1% -5600 -0.4% -1900 -2.8% -14200
South Carolina 3.1% 0.0% -0.1% 0.2% 28 2.3% 52900 0.6% 14300 4.9% 108500
South Dakota 1.9% 0.0% -0.2% -0.7% 4 1.6% 7400 -0.1% -300 4.0% 17600
Tennessee 3.1% -0.2% -0.2% -0.5% 27 2.2% 72400 0.6% 19600 5.6% 175200
Texas 4.1% 0.1% 0.3% 0.6% 47 3.3% 441700 0.7% 101400 7.7% 1002900
Utah 2.4% 0.1% 0.1% -0.2% 8 2.4% 40700 0.3% 4900 9.6% 151000
Vermont 1.8% -0.6% -0.7% -0.8% 2 0.7% 2100 -0.4% -1300 -2.4% -7500
Virginia 2.5% -0.6% -0.1% -0.2% 10 1.6% 64400 0.2% 7100 1.3% 54400
Washington 3.6% -0.7% -0.5% -0.3% 37 2.6% 92500 0.3% 11400 3.3% 117800
West Virginia 3.4% 0.1% -0.6% -1.7% 33 1.0% 6800 0.3% 2100 -2.8% -20200
Wisconsin 2.6% 0.2% -0.4% -0.4% 13 1.3% 39500 0.2% 5300 0.4% 11300
Wyoming 3.0% -0.5% -0.5% -1.9% 24 2.2% 6200 0.8% 2200 0.5% 1400

Jobs refers to the total number of jobs, part-time or full-time, in nonfarm establishments.

Source: EPI analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics' Local Area Unemployment Statistics data.

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