skip to content
Primary navigation

Northwest Region

northwest-minnesota-mapThe presence of such industry powerhouses as Polaris, Arctic Cat and New Flyer make Northwest Minnesota a hub of transportation equipment manufacturing.

From wheat and potatoes to soybeans and sugar beets, the region is a major producer and processor of food staples and specialty agricultural products.

Want the freshest data delivered by email? Subscribe to our regional newsletters.

Veterans in Northwest Minnesota

11/8/2021 9:00:00 AM

Cameron Macht

In appreciation of those who have served in our nation's military, past and present, and their families, this month's Local Look blog post focuses on veterans in the region and the available resources to assist them in gaining successful employment. According to the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA), there are just under 42,000 veterans in the 26-county Northwest Minnesota region, or 13% of the 321,810 veterans in the state. This means the region has a higher concentration of veterans, since the region has only 10% of the total population.

The majority of veterans in the region and the state are 65 years and older, serving during past conflicts, with the largest number serving during Vietnam. As such, only 12,185 veterans in the region are between the ages of 18 and 64 and assumed to be actively participating in the labor force (Table 1).

Table 1. Veterans in Northwest Minnesota, 2020

  Veterans Total Population Percent Veterans Veterans, 18 to 64, in the Labor Force
Becker Co. 2,852 35,183 8.1% 772
Beltrami Co. 3,050 46,228 6.6% 1,027
Cass Co. 2,916 30,066 9.7% 720
Clay Co. 3,552 65,318 5.4% 1,236
Clearwater Co. 724 8,524 8.5% 227
Crow Wing Co. 5,478 66,123 8.3% 1,465
Douglas Co. 2,812 39,006 7.2% 807
Grant Co. 429 6,074 7.1% 106
Hubbard Co. 1,927 21,344 9.0% 658
Kittson Co. 312 4,207 7.4% 61
Lake of the Woods Co. 305 3,763 8.1% 89
Mahnomen Co. 309 5,411 5.7% 88
Marshall Co. 568 9,040 6.3% 181
Morrison Co. 2,629 34,010 7.7% 846
Norman Co. 441 6,441 6.8% 120
Otter Tail Co. 4,440 60,081 7.4% 1,058
Pennington Co. 936 13,992 6.7% 429
Polk Co. 1,985 31,192 6.4% 595
Pope Co. 879 11,308 7.8% 213
Red Lake Co. 252 3,935 6.4% 88
Roseau Co. 1,002 15,331 6.5% 438
Stevens Co. 493 9,671 5.1% 84
Todd Co. 1,996 25,262 7.9% 524
Traverse Co. 259 3,360 7.7% 77
Wadena Co. 1,093 14,065 7.8% 176
Wilkin Co. 354 6,506 5.4% 100
Northwest Minnesota 41,993 575,441 7.3% 12,185
Minnesota 321,810 5,706,494 5.6% 109,835
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Minnesota Dept. of Veterans Affairs

Prior to the pandemic, veterans had a slightly higher unemployment rate than non-veterans in the region. Unfortunately, new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals the impact the COVID-19 recession had upon veterans in the labor market overall. In Minnesota, the unemployment rate for veterans rose from 4.9% in 2019 to 8.3% in 2020. That would equate to just over 1,000 unemployed veterans in the region last year.

More specifically, the regional unemployment rate for veterans who served on active duty at any time since September 2001 was even higher at 7.3%, and the rate for the youngest veterans (18 to 24 years) was significantly higher at 14.6%. Unemployment rates also increased for both male and female veterans in 2020, with the male rate at 6.5% and the female rate at 6.7%. That was nearly double the rates reported by veterans of each gender in 2019.

Northwest Minnesota Job Vacancies by IndustryThe good news is that new Job Vacancy Survey data reveals that employers in Northwest Minnesota posted more than 17,750 openings in the second quarter of 2021, the highest number ever reported. While the explosion of job vacancies in the region is good for all job seekers, of particular note for veterans is that there are nearly 2,000 postings in Manufacturing, 540 vacancies in Government/Public Administration, and nearly 300 openings in Transportation & Warehousing, which are the three industries where veterans are much more likely to work than non-veterans (see Figure 1).

If you are a veteran and seeking employment in any industry, not just the big three highlighted in the chart, the following steps can help:

  1. Contact a Veterans Employment Representative. They work with employers as well as one-on-one with veterans to provide custom-tailored services
  2. Post your resume on MinnesotaWorks.net
  3. Visit CareerForceMN.com for information on upcoming career fairs, employer hiring events, job club networking, job transition meetings, and more
  4. Explore career options with My Next Move for Veterans or with CareerOneStop

For More Information

Contact Cameron Macht at 320-441-6596.

back to top