Jobless rates across northern Indiana metro areas rise in May
Unemployment rates rose slightly in some of northern Indiana’s metro areas in May when compared to April.
Unemployment rates rose slightly in some of northern Indiana’s metro areas in May when compared to April.
The number of people out of work in Indiana is on the decline.
There were 47,002 few people employed in March when compared to the same month a year ago.
Indiana’s unemployment rate was 3.9% for March, down 0.1% from February, according to the Department of Workforce Development.
Indiana’s employment situation is showing some signs of recovery.
Indiana’s employment situation appears to be on the mend.
Indiana’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate for November was 5%, down from 5.5% in October.
The latest national jobs report reflects that the U.S. economy is adding jobs but at a slower pace.
Indiana’s jobless rate is falling as more people return to work from pandemic-related shutdowns or reduction in operations.