Indiana’s unemployment rate dropped one-tenth of a point to 2.2% in March.
That marks the sixth consecutive month the jobless rate has been below 3%.
Private sector employment in Indiana also went up in March, due to an increase in jobs in private education & health services, manufacturing, construction and the financial sector.
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development says there are currently more than 154,000 open job postings throughout the state.
More from The Indiana Department of Workforce Development:
Indiana’s unemployment rate dropped to 2.2% in March from 2.3% in February, marking the sixth consecutive month the unemployment rate has been below 3%, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD). The national unemployment rate, by comparison, decreased to 3.6% in March from 3.8% in February.
In addition, Indiana’s labor force participation rate rose from 62.1% in February to 62.4% in March, matching the national rate (also 62.4%). Indiana’s total labor force, which includes both Hoosiers employed and those seeking employment, stands at 3,332,239-an increase of 16,304 from the previous month.
“The latest employment data continues to show a positive trend with Indiana’s labor force,” DWD Commissioner Fred Payne said. “We are encouraged by the increase in private employment and the labor participation rate. This is a great time for those out of the labor force to take advantage of the open job opportunities that could lead to economic mobility.”
Private sector employment in Indiana increased by 7,300 jobs over the last month, resulting in a gain of 101,500 jobs from this time last year. Total private employment now stands at 2,753,900-another preliminary peak for the state.
The monthly increase in jobs primarily can be attributed to:
• Private Education & Health Services (+2,200)
• Manufacturing (+2,100)
• Construction (+1,400)
• Financial Activities (+1,300)
Currently, there are 154,713 open job postings throughout the state. The number of people in Indiana that received unemployment benefits during March was 22,013.
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Great, so unemployment dropped mostly due to massive cash injections from the Federal government. As our inflation rate shows, this is clearly not sustainable…
The economy is just one more thing the Democrats don’t understand. I don’t think enough voters understand it either.