1/10/2019 11:00:00 AM
Minnesota’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held at 2.8 percent in November for the third month in a row. The state’s unemployment rate remains the lowest since May 1999 and three tenths of a point above the all-time low of 2.5 percent (January and February, 1999).
October’s gain of 3,400 jobs was reduced to 2,500 after revision.
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Using unofficial data from the Current Population Survey, black unemployment decreased to 5.1 percent in November from 5.4 percent in October, for a 2.9 percentage point decrease over-the-year. This remains among the lowest rates on record dating back to December 2001; however, the black unemployment rate continues to be higher than the white unemployment rate at 2.6 percent. While the Minnesota economy is running close to full potential, there’s room for improvement given the workforce breakouts by racial groups. The Hispanic unemployment rate decreased to 4.9 percent in November, down from 5.0 percent in October, and decreased by 0.1 percentage points over-the-year. Important to remember: Sample sizes are small, and calculated unemployment rates for black and Hispanic individuals are susceptible to error.
Four regions gained jobs over the past 12 months:
Here is the economic snapshot for November. Highlights:
Sales of Minnesota agricultural, mining and manufactured exports grew 6.5 percent to $5.7 billion in the third quarter of 2018. Minnesota represents the 19th largest gain in exports nationwide for this period. US exports as a whole were up 8.1 percent during the same period.
Demand in Asia and Europe drove export growth in regional markets. Exports to Asia grew 13 percent to $2.1 billion, and exports to Europe grew 9 percent to $1.2 billion.
“Many of the state’s core industries continue to experience strong export growth. Minnesota businesses are also succeeding at making inroads into newer emerging markets,” said DEED Commissioner Shawntera Hardy. For more.
“A Legal Guide to Privacy and Data Security 2019,” published cooperatively by DEED and Minneapolis law firm Gray Plant Mooty, is now available. This free privacy guide is intended to inform businesses of legal issues related to privacy and data security. Noteworthy in the new edition is the California Consumer Privacy Act, which will affect any business that collects personal information of California residents. How to order.
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