10/19/2023 8:48:37 AM
St. Paul – Minnesota gained 8,000 jobs in September and the labor force grew for the seventh month in a row, adding more than 1,500 workers, according to data released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
Minnesota's job growth last month outpaced that of the U.S. as a whole – up 0.3% in Minnesota compared to 0.2% nationally. Minnesota's unemployment rate remained at 3.1% in September and the labor force participation rate held steady for the third month at 68.5%. Both numbers continue to beat U.S. averages: nationally, the unemployment rate stayed at 3.8% and the labor force participation rate held at 62.8%.
"Minnesota continues to add jobs and draw more people into the labor force – that's great news," said DEED Commissioner Matt Varilek. "DEED is focused on helping more people join or rejoin the labor force on in-demand career paths. New DEED programs, like our Drive for 5 Initiative launched last week, will do just that."
Most supersectors in Minnesota gained jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis over the month, including:
Minnesota has added jobs nine out of the last 12 months. Over the year Minnesota gained 49,809 payroll jobs, up 1.7%, and all but three supersectors posted growth.
"Over-the-year job growth remains positive and steady for Minnesota, especially in the Construction and Trade, Transportation & Utilities supersectors," said DEED Labor Market Information Office Director Angelina Nguyễn. "This is a good sign of long-term investment in and development of our state's infrastructure."
Visit the DEED website to view state and national employment statistics, monthly jobs numbers and data. You can also find alternative measures of unemployment on the DEED website. In addition, see related articles about job growth and labor market changes in the latest issue of Minnesota Employment Trends. Access resources to help Minnesotans prepare for and find employment now at CareerForceMN.com/GoodJobsNow.
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