Indiana unemployment claims drop to lowest number in 2019
The number of unemployment claims filed by Hoosiers in May have hit their lowest level so far in 2019.
The number of unemployment claims filed by Hoosiers in May have hit their lowest level so far in 2019.
Indiana’s maintains 3.6 percent jobless rate for third straight month.
The RV industry made a $114 billion impact on the nation’s economy in 2018, with nearly one third of that coming to Indiana.
Mikropor a maker of filtration products, is expanding and adding more jobs to its Michigan City operations.
BNutty is leasing, renovating and equipping a 16,000-square-foot food production center at 6370 AmeriPlex Drive in the AmeriPlex at the Port business park in Portage.
Indiana’s labor force grew in April when compared to the same month last year, suggesting more Hoosiers are employed and also those out of work are actively seeking a job.
Unemployment rates across metro areas in Northwest and North Central Indiana fell in April.
A nearly $500,000 investment will help Michigan City Paper Box remain competitive and retain eight jobs.
The Gary area’s unemployment rate was 6.3 percent in March, up from 5.5 percent in February.
Indiana’s jobless rate for March was 3.6 percent, which is below the national rate of 3.8 percent, but 0.1 percent above February’s state rate of 3.5 percent.