Minnesota Unemployment Rate Decreases to 3.3% in August
~Seasonally adjusted employment up 1,100 jobs overall~
ST. PAUL – Minnesota gained 1,100 jobs in August, according to seasonally adjusted figures released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased one-tenth percent to 3.3% in August, ending a nine-month stretch where the rate increased from 2.8% last October to 3.4% in July. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 3.7% in August.
Annual gains fell to 11,812 jobs or 0.4% in August. Minnesota’s labor force participation rate increased slightly to 70.1%.
“Minnesota employers continue to add jobs, and Minnesota workers continue to participate in the labor market at high levels,” said DEED Commissioner Steve Grove. “Even with a slight drop in the unemployment rate, the lack of available workers in Minnesota continues to pose challenges for employers.”
DEED and its workforce development partners are working to address this challenge. Earlier this week, DEED, the Governor’s Workforce Development Board (GWDB) and the Minnesota Association of Workforce Boards (MAWB) publicly launched CareerForce, a collaborative partnership made up of hundreds of DEED staff, nonprofit partners and business leaders throughout Minnesota.
Employers and career seekers can get help in person, on the phone and online at CareerForceMN.com. The public rollout of CareerForce marks the beginning of a recommitment to enhanced employer service throughout Minnesota, a pledge to put equity at the center of all efforts, and a renewed focus on meeting employers and career seekers where they are and provide them with the tailored services they need.
Over the month, three major industry sectors gained jobs. Leisure and Hospitality led all sectors (up 2,700), followed by Financial Activities (up 1,100), and Construction (up 100).
Sectors experiencing job loss were Manufacturing (down 700), Trade, Transportation and Utilities (down 500), Professional and Business Services (down 1,200), and Education and Health Services (down 1,800).
Government employment in August was flat.
The Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan statistical area was alone among Minnesota MSAs in that it lost jobs on the year in August. Every other MSA added jobs, with each outpacing the state’s 0.4 percent OTY change. Mankato had the highest proportional growth at 1.6 percent.
Visit the DEED website to see DEED’s alternative measures of unemployment.
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Seasonally Adjusted
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Not Seasonally Adjusted
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Unemployment Rate
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August 2019
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July 2019
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August 2019
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August 2018
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Minnesota
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3.3
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3.4
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3.0
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2.6
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U.S.
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3.7
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3.7
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3.8
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3.9
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Employment
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August 2019
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July 2019
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August ’18 ’19 level of Change
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August ’18 ’19 % level of Change
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Minnesota
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2,963,700
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2,962,600
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11,812
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0.4%
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U.S.
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151,541,000
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151,411,000
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2,111,000
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1.4%
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MN OTY Job Change
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MN OTY Growth Rate
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US OTY Growth Rate
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Total nonfarm
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11,812
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0.4
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1.4
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Total Private
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10,944
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0.4
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1.5
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Logging and Mining
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179
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2.5
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-0.1
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Construction
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7,600
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5.5
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3.1
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Manufacturing
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-2,294
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-0.7
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0.9
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Trade, Transport. and Utilities
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-2,996
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-0.6
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-0.2
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Information
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-2,270
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-4.6
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2.5
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Financial Activities
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1,386
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0.7
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1.2
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Prof. and Business Services
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-1,811
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-0.5
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2.1
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Ed. and Health Services
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-1,271
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-0.2
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2.5
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Leisure and Hospitality
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13,097
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4.5
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1.9
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Other Services
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-676
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-0.6
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1.2
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Government
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868
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0.2
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0.9
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Metropolitan Statistical Area
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OTY Employment Change (#, NSA)
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OTY Employment Change (%, NSA)
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Minneapolis-St. Paul MN-WI MSA
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-933
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-0.0
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Duluth-Superior MN-WI MSA
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1,191
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0.9
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Rochester MSA
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919
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0.7
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St. Cloud MSA
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1,497
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1.4
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Mankato MSA
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924
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1.6
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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.
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Upon request, this information can be made available in alternate formats for people with disabilities by contacting the DEED Communications Office at 651-259-7161.
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