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Iowa’s Unemployment Rate Increases Slightly to 2.7 Percent

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Iowa Workforce Development Center recently issued the following announcement.

Iowa’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased slightly to 2.7 percent in December. The state’s jobless rate was 2.4 percent one year ago. The U.S. unemployment rate remained at 3.5 percent in December.

  “Given the holidays and weather in December, it was not surprising to see a slight increase in the unemployment rate.  Still, Iowa’s workforce grew by 4,400 jobs in December and has grown by 64,900 since the previous December,” said Director Beth Townsend, Iowa Workforce Development. “We continue to have more jobs than people to fill them and programs like Future Ready Iowa will help Iowans get the training they need for high-demand occupations and employers to find the talent pipeline they continue to need."

The number of unemployed Iowans increased to 47,200 in December from 46,200 in November. The current estimate is 6,800 higher than the year ago level of 40,400.

The total number of working Iowans increased to 1,716,100 in December. This figure was 4,400 higher than November and 64,900 higher than one year ago.

Seasonally Adjusted Nonfarm Employment

Iowa’s total nonfarm employment trended down in December and shed 3,100 jobs. This is the second consecutive month that firms trimmed payrolls following a loss of 2,300 jobs in November. Goods producing sectors were lifted by unusual hiring in the construction sector, but private services declined again this month. Government lost 900 jobs in December but remains up 2,000 jobs versus one year ago.

Manufacturing posted the largest loss in December (-1,400) and has now pared jobs in six consecutive months following a recent high in June. Durable goods factories have been most affected with 1,900 jobs shed over the past three months. Professional and business services were down in December (-1,200) due primarily to cutbacks in professional, scientific, and technical services. This decline follows a drop of 900 jobs last month. Truck transportation looked especially weak in December and transportation, warehousing, and utilities combined shed 1,400 jobs. On the other hand, construction posted an unusual increase in activity to end the year (+1,500). Most of these gains were in specialty trade contractors. Despite losses in October and November construction has generally been positive through much of the year. Leisure and hospitality also fared well to end the year (+1,200). Growth was split between entertainment and accommodations and food services.

Over the past twelve months, total nonfarm employment has edged down (-2,400). Trade, transportation, and utilities leads all sectors with 3,300 jobs shed. These losses are nearly even between retail trade and transportation and warehousing. Professional and business services have also been trending down recently (-2,900) with administrative support and waste management positions being most affected. Both financial services and manufacturing have shed 1,600 jobs annually. Alternatively, those sectors that have advanced compared to last December are construction (+4,500), other services (+1,500), and leisure and hospitality (+300).

MEDIA ALERT:  Local data for December will be posted to the IWD website on Tuesday, January 28, 2020. Statewide and local data for January 2020 will be released on Monday, March 16, 2020.

Employment and Unemployment in Iowa, Seasonally Adjusted Data
      
    Change from
 DecemberNovemberDecemberNovemberDecember
 20192019201820192018
      
Civilian labor force1,763,3001,757,9001,691,6005,40071,700
Unemployment47,20046,20040,4001,0006,800
Unemployment rate2.7%2.6%2.4%0.10.3
Employment1,716,1001,711,7001,651,2004,40064,900
      
U.S. unemployment rate3.5%3.5%3.9%0.0-0.4
      
Nonfarm Employment in Iowa, Seasonally Adjusted Data
      
Total Nonfarm Employment1,591,0001,594,1001,593,400-3,100-2,400
Mining2,4002,3002,600100-200
Construction81,40079,90076,9001,5004,500
Manufacturing226,500227,900228,100-1,400-1,600
Trade, transportation and utilities310,700311,900314,000-1,200-3,300
Information21,00020,80021,700200-700
Financial activities107,700107,800109,300-100-1,600
Professional and business services140,100141,300143,000-1,200-2,900
Education and health services234,300235,300234,700-1,000-400
Leisure and hospitality145,300144,100145,0001,200300
Other services59,30059,60057,800-3001,500
Government262,300263,200260,300-9002,000
(above data subject to revision)     
 

Unemployment Insurance Claims for Iowa
      
    % Change from
 DecemberNovemberDecemberNovemberDecember
 20192019201820192018
      
Initial claims30,80517,46322,79976.4%35.1%
Continued claims     
     Number of claimants30,33119,43326,60556.1%14.0%
     Weeks paid88,04654,36782,56061.9%6.6%
     Amount paid$35,184,401$21,751,911$31,987,36561.8%10.0%

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