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Jobs Increase in Eleven Metro Areas

Press Release - Thursday, March 15, 2018

Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates

 

Metropolitan Area

Jan.

2018

Jan.

2017

Over-the-Year Change

Bloomington

4.1%

5.5%

-1.4

Carbondale-Marion

4.7%

6.3%

-1.6

Champaign-Urbana

4.2%

5.5%

-1.3

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights

5.6%

5.7%

-0.1

Danville

6.0%

7.8%

-1.8

Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL

4.7%

6.1%

-1.4

Decatur

5.3%

7.0%

-1.7

Elgin

4.9%

6.5%

-1.6

Kankakee

5.5%

7.3%

-1.8

Lake-Kenosha, IL-WI

4.5%

5.8%

-1.3

Peoria

5.3%

7.7%

-2.4

Rockford

5.3%

10.3%

-5.0

Springfield

4.4%

5.6%

-1.2

St. Louis (IL-Section)

4.5%

5.9%

-1.4

Illinois Statewide

5.3%

6.1%

-0.8

* Data subject to revision.

 

 

 

       

CHICAGO-Unemployment rates decreased over-the-year in January in all of Illinois's metropolitan areas for the eighth consecutive month, according to preliminary data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES). Data also show nonfarm jobs increased in eleven of the metropolitan areas.

 

"It is encouraging that more people are finding jobs," said IDES Director Jeff Mays. "In fact, job growth has become more widespread across the state with 11 of 14 metro areas reporting increases."

 

Illinois businesses added jobs in eleven metro areas, with the largest increases in: Rockford (+4.1 percent, +5,800), Kankakee (+1.8 percent, +800), Elgin (+1.6 percent, +3,900), and the Quad Cities (+1.6 percent, +2,800). Total nonfarm jobs in the Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights Metro Division increased (+0.4 percent or +16,100). Illinois businesses lost jobs in three metro areas: Springfield (-2.3 percent, -2,600), Danville (-1.4 percent, -400), and Carbondale-Marion (-1.1 percent, -600).

 

The industry sectors recording job growth in the majority of metro areas included Manufacturing (10 of 14), Professional and Business Services, (10 of 14), Leisure and Hospitality (9 of 14), and Education and Health Services (8 of 14).

 

Not seasonally adjusted data compares January 2018 with January 2017. The not seasonally adjusted Illinois rate was 5.3 percent in January 2018 and stood at 12.2 percent at its peak in this economic cycle in January 2010. Nationally, the not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.5 percent in January 2017 and 10.6 percent in January 2010 at its peak. The unemployment rate identifies those who are out of work and looking for work, and is not tied to collecting unemployment insurance benefits.

 

Total Nonfarm Jobs (Not Seasonally Adjusted) - January 2018

 

Metropolitan Area

January
2018*

January
2017**

Over-the-Year Change

Bloomington MSA

90,800

90,200

600

Carbondale-Marion MSA

55,400

56,000

-600

Champaign-Urbana MSA

108,800

107,400

1,400

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights Metro Division

3,679,400

3,663,300

16,100

Danville MSA

27,800

28,200

-400

Davenport-Moline-Rock Island MSA

182,100

179,300

2,800

Decatur MSA

50,600

50,500

100

Elgin Metro Division

253,000

249,100

3,900

Kankakee MSA

45,900

45,100

800

Lake-County-Kenosha County Metro Division

404,700

400,200

4,500

Peoria MSA

168,500

166,400

2,100

Rockford MSA

147,900

142,100

5,800

Springfield MSA

109,500

112,100

-2,600

Illinois Section of St. Louis MSA

234,500

233,600

900

Illinois Statewide

5,948,300

5,907,300

41,000

 

                *Preliminary    **Revised

     
 
 



 

Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates (percent) for Local Counties and Areas

 

 

Jan.

2018

 

Jan. 2017

Over- the-Year Change

Decatur MSA

Macon County

5.3%

7.0%

-1.7

Springfield MSA

Menard County

4.7%

6.0%

-1.3

Sangamon County

4.3%

5.5%

-1.2

Cities

Decatur City

5.7%

7.6%

-1.9

Quincy City

4.0%

5.3%

-1.3

Springfield City

4.4%

5.6%

-1.2

Counties

Adams County

3.9%

5.2%

-1.3

Brown County

2.9%

3.8%

-0.9

Calhoun County

5.6%

7.3%

-1.7

Cass County

4.8%

6.3%

-1.5

Christian County

5.5%

7.3%

-1.8

DeWitt County

5.1%

6.7%

-1.6

Greene County

5.0%

7.1%

-2.1

Jersey County

5.0%

6.3%

-1.3

Logan County

4.7%

6.0%

-1.3

McDonough County

4.8%

6.4%

-1.6

Macoupin County

5.2%

6.6%

-1.4

Montgomery County

6.3%

8.4%

-2.1

Morgan County

4.6%

5.9%

-1.3

Moultrie County

3.8%

5.1%

-1.3

Piatt County

4.3%

5.6%

-1.3

Pike County

4.9%

6.8%

-1.9

Schuyler County

4.9%

6.9%

-2.0

Scott County

6.6%

9.0%

-2.4

Shelby County

4.7%

6.5%

-1.8

Other Areas

LWA 19

5.3%

7.0%

-1.7

LWA 20

4.5%

5.8%

-1.3

LWA 21

5.2%

6.8%

-1.6

Central EDR

4.9%

6.3%

-1.4



Central Illinois Highlights

 

Help Wanted

Area employers advertised for 5,700 positions in January and approximately 84 percent sought full-time employment, according to Help Wanted OnLine data compiled by the Conference Board, which is a global, independent business membershipandresearchassociation.Employersactuallyneed more workers than the help wanted advertising indicates becausesomeindustries,suchasConstruction,typicallydonot post advertised jobopenings.

 

Decatur MSA

The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased to 5.3 percent in January 2018 from 7.0 percent in January 2017. There were an estimated 2,600 unemployed people in the labor force in January 2018.

 

The total number of nonfarm jobs in the Decatur metro area increased by (+100) compared to one year ago. Payrolls increased in Manufacturing (+400), Educational & Health Services (+200), and Government (+100). Declines were reported in Retail Trade (-300), Construction (-100), Professional & Business Services (-100), and Wholesale Trade (-100). All other major industry sectors were stable compared to last year.

 

 

Springfield MSA

The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased to 4.4 percent in January 2018 from 5.6 percent in January2017. Therewereanestimated4,700 unemployedpeople in the labor force in January 2018.

 

The total number of nonfarm jobs in the Springfield metro area decreasedby(-2,600)comparedtoayearago.Payrollincreases were reported in Construction (+300) and Financial Activities (+100). Declines were reported in Professional & Business Services (-1,000), Educational & Health Services (-600), Retail Trade (-500), Other Services (-300), Government (-200), Leisure & Hospitality (-200), while Information and Manufacturing both declined by (-100). All other major industry sectors were stable compared to last year.


 


Note:

Monthly 2017 unemployment rates and total nonfarm jobs for Illinois metro areas were revised in February and March 2018, as required by the U.S. BLS. Comments and tables distributed for prior metro area news releases should be discarded as any records or historical analysis previously cited may no longer be valid.

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