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Jobs Increase in most Metro Areas
Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates
Metropolitan Area | Nov. 2018 | Nov. 2017 | Over-the-Year Change |
Bloomington | 4.0% | 3.7% | 0.3 |
Carbondale-Marion | 4.6% | 4.3% | 0.3 |
Champaign-Urbana | 4.2% | 3.9% | 0.3 |
Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights | 3.6% | 4.8% | -1.2 |
Danville | 5.5% | 5.7% | -0.2 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL | 3.7% | 3.7% | 0.0 |
Decatur | 5.5% | 5.0% | 0.5 |
Elgin | 4.6% | 4.1% | 0.5 |
Kankakee | 4.8% | 4.7% | 0.1 |
Lake-Kenosha, IL-WI | 4.0% | 3.8% | 0.2 |
Peoria | 4.8% | 4.6% | 0.2 |
Rockford | 9.3% | 4.8% | 4.5 |
Springfield | 4.2% | 3.9% | 0.3 |
St. Louis (IL-Section) | 4.5% | 4.2% | 0.3 |
Illinois Statewide | 4.1% | 4.6% | -0.5 |
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CHICAGO-Unemployment rates increased over-the-year in November in eleven of Illinois's metropolitan areas, decreased in two, and was unchanged in one, 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 twelve of the metropolitan areas.
"Payrolls rose in most metro areas across the state" said IDES Director Jeff Mays. "At the same time, the unemployment rate increased in most metros, mostly due to more people entering or reentering the labor force as many of the local economies continue to improve."
Illinois businesses added jobs in twelve metro areas, with the largest percentage increases in: Kankakee (+4.5 percent, +2,200), Lake-Kenosha (+1.5 percent, + 6,500), and Elgin (+1.3 percent, +3,400). Total nonfarm jobs in the Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights Metro Division increased (+0.9 percent or +32,300). Illinois businesses lost jobs in two metro areas: Carbondale-Marion (-0.7 percent, -400), Springfield (-0.6 percent, -700).
The industry sectors recording job growth in the majority of metro areas included Manufacturing (11 of 14), Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities (11 of 14), Professional and Business Services (11 of 14), Education and Health Services (11 of 14), Mining and Construction (9 of 14), and Leisure and Hospitality (8 of 14).
Not seasonally adjusted data compares November 2018 with November 2017. The not seasonally adjusted Illinois rate was 4.1 percent in November 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 3.5 percent in November 2018 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) - November 2018
Metropolitan Area | November 2018* | November 2017** | Over-the-Year Change |
Bloomington MSA | 95,400 | 95,200 | 200 |
Carbondale-Marion MSA | 58,400 | 58,800 | -400 |
Champaign-Urbana MSA | 114,200 | 112,900 | 1,300 |
Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights Metro Division | 3,826,000 | 3,793,700 | 32,300 |
Danville MSA | 28,500 | 28,300 | 200 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island MSA | 189,700 | 188,000 | 1,700 |
Decatur MSA | 52,200 | 51,700 | 500 |
Elgin Metro Division | 267,100 | 263,700 | 3,400 |
Kankakee MSA | 50,600 | 48,400 | 2,200 |
Lake-County-Kenosha County Metro Division | 427,100 | 420,600 | 6,500 |
Peoria MSA | 174,400 | 172,900 | 1,500 |
Rockford MSA | 154,100 | 152,500 | 1,600 |
Springfield MSA | 112,700 | 113,400 | -700 |
Illinois Section of St. Louis MSA | 243,100 | 241,700 | 1,400 |
Illinois Statewide | 6,212,400 | 6,156,300 | 56,100 |
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Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates
(percent) for Local Counties and Areas
Labor Market Area | Nov. 2018 | Nov. 2017 | Over-the-Year Change |
Mattoon - Charleston Area |
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Clark County | 4.7% | 4.8% | -0.1% |
Coles County | 4.4% | 4.1% | 0.3% |
Cumberland County | 3.6% | 3.3% | 0.3% |
Douglas County | 3.8% | 3.7% | 0.1% |
Edgar County | 4.6% | 4.0% | 0.6% |
Moultrie County | 3.9% | 3.5% | 0.4% |
Shelby County | 4.4% | 4.0% | 0.4% |
Effingham Area |
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Clay County | 5.0% | 4.6% | 0.4% |
Crawford County | 5.0% | 4.5% | 0.5% |
Effingham County | 3.6% | 3.3% | 0.3% |
Fayette County | 5.2% | 4.8% | 0.4% |
Jasper County | 4.4% | 4.2% | 0.2% |
Centralia - Mt. Vernon Area |
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Clinton County | 3.4% | 3.2% | 0.2% |
Hamilton County | 4.2% | 3.5% | 0.7% |
Jefferson County | 5.1% | 5.0% | 0.1% |
Marion County | 4.7% | 4.5% | 0.2% |
Washington County | 2.7% | 2.5% | 0.2% |
Wayne County | 5.5% | 5.0% | 0.5% |
South Central Illinois Highlights
Help Wanted
Area employers advertised for 3,100 positions in November and approximately 76 percent sought full-time employment, according to Help Wanted OnLine data compiled by the Conference Board, which is a global, independent business membership and research association. Employers need more workers than the help wanted advertising indicates because some industries, such as Construction, typically do not post advertised job openings.
South Central Illinois November 2018 unemployment rates increased slightly in 17 counties and decreased in one compared to November 2017. The data is not seasonally adjusted.
Top economic sectors included Retail Trade, Health Care and Social Assistance, Administrative and Support, and Transportation in November 2018.
Occupations with the greatest demand included retail sales workers, truck drivers, food preparation and servers, registered nurses, and cashiers.
The unemployment rate identifies those who are out of work and seeking employment. A person who exhausts benefits, or is ineligible, still will be reflected in the unemployment rate if they actively seek work.
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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