Unemployment Rate Falls to 8.8 Percent in March

Illinois

 

Illinois  CHICAGO – The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell for the 14th consecutive month, dropping -0.1 to 8.8 percent in March, according to preliminary data released today by the Illinois Department of Employment Security. This is the lowest unemployment rate reported since February 2009 when it was 8.6 percent. The national rate also fell -0.1 to 8.8 percent in March.  The Illinois rate has been equal to or below the U.S. rate for six consecutive months.

 

“The Illinois labor market continues to demonstrate solid signs of a jobs recovery. Not since December 1994 has our state recorded such consistent declines in the unemployment rate,” IDES Director Maureen O’Donnell said. “Even though slight up-and-down movement in job creation and unemployment remain possible in this stage of the recovery, the long-term data show Illinois is moving in a positive direction.”

 

The seasonally adjusted payroll employment estimate for March increased +1,700. The three-month moving average of payroll employment gain of +15,400 for January through March is more indicative of the current job market. The three-month context better depicts trends in the labor market as evidenced by improvements in other measures such as increasing on-line job advertising and falling initial unemployment claims. Additionally, federal changes in data estimation beginning in March might cause larger fluctuations in monthly payroll estimates.

 

Since January 2010 when Illinois employment resumed after the national recession, Illinois has added +89,500 new jobs. Leading sectors are Professional and Business Services (+38,900); Educational and Health Services (+24,800); Trade, Transportation and Utilities (+21,800); and Manufacturing (+9,900). That represents a 1.6 percent job growth, compared to the nation’s 1.2 percent.

 

In March, the number of unemployed individuals fell for the 14th consecutive month, dropping -6,200
(-1.1 percent) to 582,100, the lowest level since February 2009. Total unemployed has declined -158,000 (-21.3 percent) since January 2010 when the state unemployment rate peaked at 11.2 percent. The unemployment rate identifies those who are out of work and seeking employment. A person who exhausts benefits, or is ineligible, still will be reflected in the unemployment rate if they actively seek work.

 

The IDES supports economic stability by administering unemployment benefits, collecting business contributions to fund those benefits, connecting employers with qualified job seekers, and providing economic information to assist career planning and economic development. It does so through nearly 60 offices, including Illinois workNet centers.

 

Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates

 

March
2011

February
2011

March
2010

3-Month
Moving Avg.

Illinois

8.8%

8.9%

11.0%*

8.9%

U.S.

8.8%

8.9%

9.7%*

8.9%

*  Revised

 

 

Illinois Seasonally Adjusted Nonfarm Jobs – by Major Industry

Industry Title

March
2011*

February
2011**

 

March
2010**

Over the Month Change

Over the Year
Change

3-Month

Moving Avg.

Change from

Previous
3-Month

Mov. Avg.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Non-farm     

5,670,000

5,668,300

5,593,400

1,700

76,600

5,662,100

15,400

Mining

9,400

9,600

8,800

-200

600

9,500

0

Construction     

201,500

201,300

204,000

200

-2,500

201,200

3,300

Manufacturing    

563,100

563,700

555,800

-600

7,300

563,600

900

Trade, Transportation, & Utilities

1,140,600

1,136,000

1,121,100

4,600

19,500

1,137,600

5,300

Information      

98,200

99,200

102,500

-1,000

-4,300

99,200

-800

Financial Activities

354,500

355,800

363,000

-1,300

-8,500

355,600

-1,200

Professional and Business Services

819,200

818,000

789,000

1,200

30,200

816,000

3,200

Educational and Health Services

846,500

848,300

826,000

-1,800

20,500

845,800

800

Leisure and Hospitality

526,200

528,000

512,900

-1,800

13,300

525,200

2,200

Other Services   

261,200

259,400

255,300

1,800

5,900

259,000

2,300

Government        

849,600

849,000

855,000

600

-5,400

849,300

-800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                              * Preliminary                    ** Revised

 

 

 

 

Notes:

 

·          Illinois monthly labor force, unemployed and unemployment rates for years 2006-2010 have been revised as required by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In February of each year, monthly labor force data for all states are revised to reflect updated Census population controls, seasonal factors, non-farm jobs and unemployment insurance claims inputs. Data were also smoothed to eliminate large monthly changes as a result of volatility in the monthly household (CPS) survey. Comments and tables distributed in prior Illinois unemployment rate news release materials should be discarded because any analysis, including records, previously cited might no longer be valid.

·         Seasonally adjusted employment data for subsectors within industries are not available.  For not seasonally adjusted jobs data with greater industry detail, go to http://lmi.ides.state.il.us/cesfiles/cescurrent.htm.

·         “Other Services” includes a wide range of activities in three broad categories: Personal and laundry; repair and maintenance; and religious, grant making, civic and professional organizations.

·         Monthly seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for Illinois and the Chicago-Naperville-Joliet Metropolitan Division are available at:  http://lmi.ides.state.il.us/laus/icmaur.htm.