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Unemployment Rates Up, Jobs Down in All Fourteen Metro Areas in September Compared to Same Time Last Year

Press Release - Thursday, October 22, 2020

SPRINGFIELD - The number of nonfarm jobs decreased over-the-year in all fourteen Illinois metropolitan areas in September, with four metro areas at record low payrolls for that month, according to preliminary data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES). The unemployment rate increased over-the-year in all metro areas and posted a record high for the month of September in one metro area. The official, BLS approved sub-state unemployment rate and nonfarm jobs series begins in 1990. Data reported prior to 1990 are not directly comparable due to updates in methodology.

"As Illinois continues to make necessary adjustments and work through the COVID-19 mitigation plan, the Pritzker administration remains committed to providing unemployment benefits as a means of economic relief to claimants who are still in need of the Department's services," said Deputy Governor Dan Hynes.  "We take our role in this pandemic seriously, and will continue to work with IDES to support working families and provide employment training and services to those who seek it."

The number of nonfarm jobs decreased in all fourteen Illinois metropolitan areas.  Total nonfarm jobs were down in Peoria (-10.5%, -17,900), Elgin (-8.8%, -23,200) and Lake-Kenosha (-7.6%, -32,000). In Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, jobs were down 7.2% (-274,200). No industry sector saw job gains in a majority of metro areas.

Not seasonally adjusted data compares September 2020 with September 2019. The not seasonally adjusted Illinois rate was 9.8 percent in September 2020 and the highest September unemployment rate since 2011, when it was also 9.8 percent. The official, BLS approved, statewide unemployment rate series begins in 1976. Nationally, the not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 7.7 percent in September 2020 and the highest September unemployment rate since 2011, when it was 8.8 percent. The unemployment rate identifies those individuals who are out of work and seeking employment.

Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates

Metropolitan Area

September 2020*

September 2019**

Over-the-Year Change

Bloomington

6.3%

3.5%

2.8

Carbondale-Marion

7.3%

3.6%

3.7

Champaign-Urbana

6.0%

3.3%

2.7

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights

11.3%

3.2%

8.1

Danville

8.4%

4.7%

3.7

Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL

7.1%

3.9%

3.2

Decatur

10.1%

4.9%

5.2

Elgin

8.3%

3.6%

4.7

Kankakee

8.1%

4.1%

4.0

Lake-Kenosha, IL-WI

7.2%

3.4%

3.8

Peoria

8.5%

4.2%

4.3

Rockford

10.0%

5.2%

4.8

Springfield

7.7%

3.5%

4.2

St. Louis (IL-Section)

7.7%

3.7%

4.0

Illinois Statewide

9.8%

3.5%

6.3

* Preliminary  I  ** Revised

 

 

 

Total Nonfarm Jobs (Not Seasonally Adjusted) - September 2020

Metropolitan Area

September

September

Over-the-Year

 

2020*

2019**

Change

Bloomington MSA

87,900

93,000

-5,100

Carbondale-Marion MSA

55,500

58,500

-3,000

Champaign-Urbana MSA

113,300

116,200

-2,900

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights Metro Division

3,541,600

3,815,800

-274,200

Danville MSA

26,100

27,400

-1,300

Davenport-Moline-Rock Island MSA

174,600

187,900

-13,300

Decatur MSA

46,800

50,500

-3,700

Elgin Metro Division

239,400

262,600

-23,200

Kankakee MSA

44,600

46,400

-1,800

Lake-County-Kenosha County Metro Division

391,200

423,200

-32,000

Peoria MSA

153,300

171,200

-17,900

Rockford MSA

138,800

150,000

-11,200

Springfield MSA

103,700

109,700

-6,000

Illinois Section of St. Louis MSA

233,300

243,700

-10,400

Illinois Statewide

5,731,800

6,149,100

-417,300

*Preliminary | **Revised

 

 

 


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

Labor Market Area

Sep 2020

Sep 2019

Over the Year Change

 
 

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, IL Metro Division

 

Cook County

12.4 %

3.3 %

9.1

 

DuPage County

8.2 %

2.6 %

5.6

 

Grundy County

8.2 %

3.4 %

4.8

 

Kendall County

8.2 %

2.7 %

5.5

 

McHenry County

8.0 %

2.7 %

5.3

 

Will County

9.7 %

3.2 %

6.5

 

Elgin, IL Metro Division

 

 

 

 

DeKalb County

7.7 %

3.6 %

4.1

 

Kane County

8.4 %

3.7 %

4.7

 

Lake & Kenosha, IL-WI Metro Division

 

 

Lake County (IL)

7.7 %

3.4 %

4.3

 

Kankakee, IL MSA

 

 

 

 

Kankakee County

8.1 %

4.1 %

4.0

 

Cities

 

 

 

 

Aurora City

8.7 %

3.4 %

5.3

 

Chicago City

13.8 %

3.6 %

10.2

 

Elgin City

9.9 %

3.7 %

6.2

 

Joliet City

11.5 %

3.5 %

8.0

 

Kankakee City

11.3 %

5.5 %

5.8

 

Naperville City

7.3 %

2.6 %

4.7

 

* Unemployment rates for cities with total population of 25,000 or more can be found at https://www2.illinois.gov/ides/lmi/Pages/Local_Area_Unemployment_Statistics.aspx

Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, IL Metro Division

The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 11.3 percent in September 2020 from 3.2 percent in September 2019.  The September 2020 unemployment rate is the highest September unemployment rate on record.

Total nonfarm employment decreased -274,200 compared to September 2019.  The Leisure-Hospitality (-96,800), Professional-Business Services (-48,300), Government (-35,000), and Educational-Health Services (-21,600) sectors recorded the largest employment declines compared to one year ago.

Elgin, IL Metro Division

The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 8.3 percent in September 2020 from 3.6 percent in September 2019. The last time the September rate was equal to or higher was in 2011 when it was 9.6 percent.
 
Total nonfarm employment decreased -23,200 compared to September 2019.  The  Leisure-Hospitality (-6,600),    Government  (-3,200), Manufacturing (-3,100),   Other Services (-2,900), Educational-Health Services (-2,900), and Wholesale Trade (-2,000) sectors recorded the largest employment declines compared to one year ago.

Lake & Kenosha Counties, IL-WI Metro Division

The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 7.2 percent in September 2020 from 3.4 percent in September 2019. The last time the September rate was equal to or higher was in 2012 when it was 7.3 percent.
 
Total nonfarm employment decreased -32,000 compared to September 2019. Leisure-Hospitality (-13,400), Professional-Business Services (-5,900),  Government  (-3,900), Manufacturing (-1,800), Retail Trade (-1,700), and Educational-Health Services (-1,700) sectors recorded the largest employment declines compared to one year ago. Transportation-Warehousing-Utilities (+300) had payroll gains over the year.

Kankakee, IL MSA

The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 8.1 percent in September 2020 from 4.1 percent in September 2019.  The last time the September rate was equal to or higher was in 2013 when it was 10.0 percent.
 
Total nonfarm employment decreased -1,800 compared to September 2019. The  Government (-500), Educational-Health Services  (-400),    Professional-Business Services (-400), Other Services (-200), and Transportation-Warehousing-Utilities (-200) sectors recorded the largest employment declines compared to one year ago.  Retail Trade (+200) had payroll gains over the year.


Note:  Monthly 2019 unemployment rates and total nonfarm jobs for Illinois metro areas were revised in February and March 2020, 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. The official monthly unemployment rate series for metro areas, counties and most cities begins in 1990. The official monthly nonfarm jobs series for metro areas begins in 1990 and for non-metropolitan counties it begins in 1999.




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