State Gains 6,600 Jobs in June

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For Immediate Release
July 19, 2018

Contact: Shane Delaney, 651-259-7236
 shane.m.delaney@state.mn.us

Sanjukta Chaudhuri, 651-259-7411
sanjukta.chaudhuri@state.mn.us

State Gains 6,600 Jobs in June
~Overall unemployment rate steady at 3.1 percent~

~Total jobs surpass 2.96 million, most in state history~

ST. PAUL – Minnesota employers added 6,600 jobs in June, according to seasonally adjusted figures released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).

In addition, the agency said May’s employment figures were revised from 10,200 jobs gained to 10,700 jobs gained. Over the past year, Minnesota employers have added 45,517 jobs, a growth rate of 1.5 percent. The U.S. growth rate during that period was 1.7 percent.

Minnesota now has a seasonally adjusted total of 2,962,300 jobs statewide, the most in state history.

The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 3.1 percent in June. The U.S. unemployment rate was 4 percent.

“Minnesota gained 17,300 jobs over the past two months, the state’s strongest growth spurt in more than a year,” said DEED Commissioner Shawntera Hardy. “Overall employment in the state is at a record level and continuing to grow, however, we must continue to invest in communities where job growth is not as strong.”

Leisure and hospitality led all sectors with 2,700 new jobs last month, followed by manufacturing (up 2,000), construction (up 1,500), information (up 900), professional and business services (up 900), trade, transportation and utilities (up 600) and other services (up 200). Logging and mining held steady.

Three sectors lost jobs: government (down 1,000), education and health services (down 600) and financial activities (down 600).

Leisure and hospitality also added the most jobs over the past year with a gain of 13,728. Other industries adding jobs in the past 12 months were manufacturing (up 8,661), professional and business services (up 5,434), education and health services (up 5,143), trade, transportation and utilities (up 5,035), construction (up 4,744), government (up 4,137) and information (up 508).

Other services (down 1,399), financial activities (down 386) and logging and mining (down 88) lost jobs over the past year.

In the Metropolitan Statistical Areas, all five regions gained jobs over the past 12 months: Minneapolis-St. Paul MSA (up 2 percent), Duluth-Superior MSA (up 1.5 percent), Rochester MSA (up 0.2 percent), St. Cloud MSA (up 1.6 percent) and Mankato MSA (up 4.5 percent).

DEED has added a section to its website that examines the unemployment rate by demographics (race, age and gender) and looks at alternative measures of unemployment. Minnesota’s black unemployment rate fell from 6.1 percent in May to 5.6 percent in June for yet another all-time low dating back to 2000. Minnesota’s Hispanic unemployment rate increased from 4.4 percent in May to 5.3 percent in June.

Due to relatively small sample sizes, the calculated unemployment rates for black and Hispanic populations in Minnesota are more susceptible to random measurement error.

DEED is the state’s principal economic development agency, promoting business recruitment, expansion and retention, workforce development, international trade and community development. For more details about the agency and its services, visit the DEED website or follow DEED on Twitter.

 

 

Seasonally adjusted

Not seasonally adjusted

 

Unemployment Rate

June       2018

May 2018

June 2018

June 2017

Minnesota  

3.1

3.1

2.9

3.5

U.S.  

4.0

3.8

4.2

4.5

Employment

June 2018

May 2018

June ‘17- June ‘18 Level Change

June ‘17- June ‘18 % Change

Minnesota  

2,962,300

2,955,700

45,517

1.5

U.S.

148,912,000

148,699,000

2,573,000

1.7

 

 

 

Over The Year Employment Growth By Industry Sector (NSA)

 

OTY Job Change

OTY Growth Rate (%)

U.S. OTY             Growth Rate (%)

Total Non-Farm Employment

45,517

1.5

1.7

Logging and Mining

-88

-1.3

3.6

Construction

4,744

3.6

4.7

Manufacturing

8,661

2.7

2.4

Trade, Trans. and Utilities

5,035

0.9

1.4

Information

508

1.0

1.6

Financial Activities

-386

-0.2

1.6

Prof. and Bus. Services

5,434

1.4

1.4

Ed. and Health Services

5,143

1.0

2.3

Leisure and Hospitality

13,728

4.8

2.5

Other Services

-1,399

-1.2

2.1

Government

4,137

1.0

-0.1

 

Metropolitan Statistical Area

OTY Employment Change (#, NSA)

OTY Employment Change (%, NSA)

Minneapolis-St. Paul MN-WI MSA

40,170

2.0

Duluth-Superior MN -WI MSA

2,046

1.5

Rochester MSA

295

0.2

St. Cloud MSA

1,718

1.6

Mankato MSA

2,535

4.5

 

 

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Upon request, the information in this news release can be made available in alternative
formats for people with disabilities by contacting the DEED Communications Office at 651-259-7161.


Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development
Communications Office
Phone 651-259-7149 or 1-800-657-3858