Indiana May jobless rate shows some improvement from prior month
Job gains in leisure and hospitality, manufacturing, private education and health services helped lower May’s unemployment rate in Indiana.
Job gains in leisure and hospitality, manufacturing, private education and health services helped lower May’s unemployment rate in Indiana.
A new study from Ball State University suggests it may take more than a year for Indiana state and local government revenue streams to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gov. Eric Holcomb recently announced a new partnership with Indiana Black Expo to increase access to economic and workforce recovery programs for minority employers.
The state is offering more resources to help Hoosiers get back to work.
Indiana’s manufacturing community has an optimistic view on the sector’s long-term health.
In the early months of 2020, Indiana appeared to be on a roll as far as the state’s economy was concerned.
The Four Winds Casino in South Bend along with its three affiliated sites in Michigan could resume operations by June 15.
The state has launched several initiatives meant to help Hoosier businesses as they recover and reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Northwest Indiana Form will host an online presentation featuring Indiana Commerce Secretary Jim Schellinger on June 4.
Businesses from retailers and other sectors either have reopened their doors to the public or are making plans to return soon.