state employment trends: november 2011

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State Employment Trends

December 2011National Association of REALTORS®Research DivisionCompilation of Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Data Highlights – Unemployment Rate

• The US unemployment rate was down dramatically in November to 8.6 percent from 9.0 percent in October. Over the year, the unemployment rate was down from 9.8 percent.

• The overwhelming majority of states saw the same improvements. Forty-three states and DC saw the unemployment rate improve in the month; an additional 4 states saw no increase. From one month ago, Michigan, Alabama, Minnesota, South Carolina, and Utah had the biggest improvements each seeing more than a 0.5 percent drop in the unemployment rate.

• Since November one year ago, 45 states have had an improvement in the unemployment rate. New Mexico—now at 6.5 percent from 8.6 percent—had the largest improvement in this period followed by Florida and Nevada where the improvement was 1.9 percent each.

• In November, North Dakota, Nebraska, and South Dakota had the lowest unemployment rates—all under 5 percent. At the same time, 7 states and the District of Columbia had double-digit unemployment rates, compared with 10 plus DC in October..

More Highlights—Payroll Jobs and Outlook

• 45 states and the District of Columbia had positive job growth in the last year, and 29 states and D.C. had positive job growth in November time when net growth was about 120,000 jobs for the nation. The average change among states was less than 0.1% following last month’s strong 0.2% increase.

• The greatest job growth in November was in South Carolina, while Alaska had the largest job decline (both as a share of previous payrolls).

• While unemployment rates plummeted in November, part of the story was a slackening labor force. Going forward, increasing labor force participation may keep the unemployment rate high or even push it up slightly despite the creation of new jobs.

• The following slides show state-level detail of unemployment rates and payroll employment.

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Alaska

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

332

328

324

320

316

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Arizona

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2700

2625

2550

2475

2400

2325

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Arkansas

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1220

1200

1180

1160

1140

All Employees: Total Nonfarm, California

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: BLS/CA Employment Development Department 01/03/12

15250

15000

14750

14500

14250

14000

13750

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Colorado

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2400

2360

2320

2280

2240

2200

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Connecticut

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1725

1700

1675

1650

1625

1600

1575

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Delaware

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

442.5

435.0

427.5

420.0

412.5

405.0

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, D.C.

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

720.0

712.5

705.0

697.5

690.0

682.5

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Florida

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

8200

8000

7800

7600

7400

7200

7000

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Georgia

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

4200

4125

4050

3975

3900

3825

3750

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Hawaii

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

630

620

610

600

590

580

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Idaho

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

660

640

620

600

580

All Employees: Total Nonfarm, Illinois

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: BLS/IL Department of Employment Security 01/03/12

6000

5925

5850

5775

5700

5625

5550

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Indiana

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

3000

2950

2900

2850

2800

2750

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Iowa

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1540

1520

1500

1480

1460

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Kansas

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1400

1380

1360

1340

1320

1300

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Kentucky

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1875

1850

1825

1800

1775

1750

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Louisiana

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1960

1940

1920

1900

1880

1860

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Maine

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

622.5

615.0

607.5

600.0

592.5

585.0

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Maryland

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2640

2600

2560

2520

2480

2440

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Massachusetts

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

3320

3280

3240

3200

3160

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Michigan

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

4300

4200

4100

4000

3900

3800

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Minnesota

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2800

2760

2720

2680

2640

2600

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Mississippi

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1180

1160

1140

1120

1100

1080

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Missouri

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2840

2800

2760

2720

2680

2640

2600

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Montana

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

450

445

440

435

430

425

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Nebraska

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

967.5

960.0

952.5

945.0

937.5

930.0

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Nevada

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1300

1250

1200

1150

1100

Units All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, New Hampshire

SA, Thous.

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

652.5

645.0

637.5

630.0

622.5

615.0

All Employees: Total Nonfarm, New Jersey

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics/NJ Dept of Labor 01/03/12

4100

4050

4000

3950

3900

3850

3800

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, New Mexico

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

850

840

830

820

810

800

790

All Employees: Total Nonfarm, New York

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics/NY State Dept of Labor 01/03/12

8850

8775

8700

8625

8550

8475

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, North Carolina

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

4200

4125

4050

3975

3900

3825

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, North Dakota

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

400

390

380

370

360

350

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Ohio

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

5500

5400

5300

5200

5100

5000

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Oklahoma

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1600

1580

1560

1540

1520

1500

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Oregon

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1760

1720

1680

1640

1600

1560

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Pennsylvania

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

5850

5800

5750

5700

5650

5600

5550

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Rhode Island

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

500

490

480

470

460

450

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, South Carolina

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1960

1920

1880

1840

1800

1760

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, South Dakota

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

412.5

410.0

407.5

405.0

402.5

400.0

397.5

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Tennessee

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2850

2800

2750

2700

2650

2600

2550

All Employees: Total Nonfarm, Texas

SA ,Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics/TX Workforce Commission 01/03/12

10700

10600

10500

10400

10300

10200

10100

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Utah

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

1280

1260

1240

1220

1200

1180

1160

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Vermont

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

310.0

307.5

305.0

302.5

300.0

297.5

295.0

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Virginia

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

3800

3760

3720

3680

3640

3600

3560

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Washington

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

3000

2960

2920

2880

2840

2800

2760

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, West Virginia

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

765

760

755

750

745

740

735

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Wisconsin

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2920

2880

2840

2800

2760

2720

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Wyoming

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

305

300

295

290

285

280

275

All Employees: Total Nonagricultural, Alabama

SA, Thous

1110090807Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 01/03/12

2040

2000

1960

1920

1880

1840

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