Idaho Department of Labor: Sept. unemployment rate up slightly

Posted by Chauncey Koziol on Saturday, August 24, 2024

The Idaho Department of Labor released the latest unemployment numbers for Idaho.

Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate edged up from 2.7% in August to 2.8% in September – the eighth consecutive month the state rate has been below 3%.

September’s labor force saw gains in both employed and unemployed workers. The number of Idahoans employed or looking for work grew by 2,938 people (0.3%) to 959,734. Total employment grew by 1,714 (0.2%) to 932,813. The total number of unemployed increased by 1,224 (4.8%) to 26,921. Labor force participation remained at 62.7%.

Idaho’s nonfarm jobs exceeded seasonal expectations in September, showing an adjusted increase of 3,000 jobs to 828,400. Industry sectors with the greatest over-the-month gains include information (4.9%); arts, entertainment and recreation (4.5%); private educational services (2.8%); other services (2%); nondurable goods manufacturing (1.9%); real estate and rental and leasing (1.0%); construction (0.8%); local government (0.8%); healthcare and social services (0.7%); transportation, warehousing and utilities (0.6%); and durable goods manufacturing (0.5%).

Industries with the greatest job declines in September were state government (-2.1%), professional and business services (-1.3%), financial activities (-0.3%), and accommodation and food services (-0.1%).

All of Idaho’s six Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) saw over-the-month nonfarm job increases in September. Pocatello experienced the largest job growth increase, up 1.3%, followed by Idaho Falls (0.8%), Twin Falls (0.4%), Lewiston (0.3%), Boise (0.3%), and Coeur d’Alene (0.1%).

Year over Year:

Idaho’s unemployment rate was down 0.6 percentage points from September 2021. The labor force was up 4.2%, an increase of 38,765 people.

The number of unemployed Idahoans dropped 13.1% (-4,048), while the number of employed rose 4.8% (42,813).

Idaho’s total nonfarm jobs increased by 3.3% (26,600). Every major industry sector showed over-the-year job increases except for other services (-3.0%) and financial activities (-1.8%).

All of Idaho’s MSAs saw year-over-year nonfarm job gains. Twin Falls saw the greatest increase at 4.5%, followed by Idaho Falls (3%), Boise (2.8%), Lewiston (2.5%), Coeur d’Alene (2.3%) and Pocatello (2.1%).

National Comparisons

Nationally, the unemployment rate decreased to 3.5% in September from the August rate of 3.7%, and the number of unemployed decreased by 331,487 to 5.7 million. Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 263,000 (0.2%) to 153 million, which is above pre-pandemic levels.

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