June Unemployment Rates Mixed in Michigan's Regional Labor Markets - News Release
July
24, 2008 – Seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates increased over
the month in a slight majority of Michigan's 17 major labor
market areas, according to the Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth.
"Work force and employment totals increased seasonally throughout
Michigan over the month, however, not all who joined the labor force in June found
work due to the competitive nature of the current job market," said Rick
Waclawek, director of the Bureau of Labor Market Information & Strategic
Initiatives. "Strike-related recalls in
the auto industry did help boost employment in some regions."
From May to June, jobless rates increased in nine regional labor
markets, with rate hikes ranging from 0.2 to 0.8 of a percentage point. The Detroit-Warren-Livonia and the
Kalamazoo-Portage Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)
were the only two regions that recorded over-the-month rate advances greater
than a half percentage point.
In June, six regions registered unemployment rate declines, the largest
of which was displayed in the Flint MSA. The monthly jobless rates in both the Lansing-East Lansing MSA and the Upper Peninsula were
unchanged.
Jobless Rates Rise Substantially Over Year
From June 2007 to June 2008,
unemployment rates rose in all 17 major labor market areas, with increases
ranging from 0.6 to 1.8 percentage points. The largest rate advances were posted in the Monroe,
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, and Flint MSAs, while the smallest
over-the-year gains occurred in the Jackson and Battle Creek MSAs.
Total Employment Up Over Month, Down Over Year
From May to June, total employment increased seasonally in
14 areas, with the largest percentage gains displayed in Michigan's three northernmost labor market
regions. Total employment decreased over
the month in the Lansing-East Lansing, Grand Rapids-Wyoming, and Jackson MSAs.
Since June 2007, total employment fell in 16 regions. Over-the-year declines were wide ranging, but
averaged nearly 2.0 percent. Total
employment levels moved upward over the year in the Niles-Benton Harbor MSA.
Labor Force Levels Up Over
Month, Down Over Year
In June, with expectations of summer employment
opportunities, labor force levels rose seasonally in 14 regions. Labor force declined in three regions, with
the Lansing-East Lansing MSA recording by far the largest decrease.
From June 2007 to June 2008, work force levels fell in 14
regions, and increased in the Niles-Benton Harbor and Muskegon-Norton Shores MSAs, along with the Upper Peninsula.
Strike-related Recalls in Manufacturing Boost June Payroll
Jobs
The monthly survey of employers indicated that seasonally
unadjusted payroll jobs in Michigan increased in June by 20,000 to
total 4,275,000. Manufacturing
employment jumped over the month by 17,000. Other major job changes in June included seasonal gains in leisure and
hospitality services (+12,000) and construction (+7,000) that were offset by
seasonal declines in government (-23,000) and private education (-8,000). Lesser seasonal increases were registered in
professional and business services (+4,000), and in trade transportation and
utilities (+4,000).
The job count in manufacturing grew as a result of worker recalls
from short-term, strike-related layoffs in auto-related manufacturing. The Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Lansing-East
Lansing, and Flint MSAs reported the most recalls,
but several other metropolitan areas benefited as well.
Government jobs fell in June due to cutbacks in state and
local education with the beginning of summer break at a number of area schools
and universities. The decreases in local
government education occurred throughout many regions in the state, while the
decline in state government education was most prominent in the Lansing-East
Lansing MSA.
The seasonal decline in private education was most
pronounced in the Grand Rapids-Wyoming MSA, while the seasonal advances in
leisure and hospitality services and construction were evident statewide.
From June 2007 to June 2008, seasonally unadjusted payroll
jobs fell statewide by 53,000 or 1.2 percent. Of the 12 major metropolitan areas in the state, ten reported job declines
over the year while two displayed increases. The most significant over-the-year metro job losses were recorded in the
Detroit-Warren-Livonia (-35,000), Flint (-7,000), Lansing-East Lansing
(-3,000), and Saginaw-Saginaw Township North (-3,000) MSAs. Payroll jobs rose moderately over the year in
the Niles-Benton Harbor MSA, while the Muskegon-Norton Shores MSA reported a
minor gain.
Over the year, manufacturing and construction jobs were down
in all metropolitan areas, while jobs in health services were up in nearly all
regions.
County Jobless Rates Mixed Over Month, Down Over Year
Forty-three of Michigan's 83 counties posted jobless rate
declines in June, while 38 counties recorded increases. The rates in two counties were unchanged over
the month. The average change for all
counties in June was a half percentage point.
From June 2007 to June 2008, unemployment rates were up in
79 counties with an average increase of a full percentage point.
Note: Data in this
release is not seasonally adjusted. As a result, employment and unemployment trends may differ from
previously released Michigan seasonally adjusted data.
A breakdown of seasonally unadjusted June workforce
estimates for Michigan and its 17 major labor market areas
follows, along with a listing of county jobless rates for June.
Note to
Editors: Please ensure that the source
for state unemployment rates reads "Michigan Department of Labor & Economic
Growth."
The Department of Labor & Economic Growth (DLEG) is
investing in Michigan's future by helping to create the jobs of today and
tomorrow, ensuring that our children and adults have the skills these jobs
demand, making Michigan a better place to do business, and training and placing
those who need jobs.
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
ANN ARBOR MSA |
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month |
year |
(Washtenaw County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
189,800 |
186,200 |
188,000 |
1.0% |
-0.9% |
Total Employment |
180,100 |
175,100 |
176,200 |
0.6% |
-2.2% |
Unemployment |
9,700 |
11,100 |
11,800 |
6.3% |
21.6% |
Rate (percent) |
5.1 |
6.0 |
6.3 |
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Contact:
Mark Reffitt, DLEG Regional Economic Analyst (517)
492-5550 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
BATTLE CREEK MSA |
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month |
year |
(Calhoun County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
71,600 |
69,200 |
69,700 |
0.7% |
-2.7% |
Total Employment |
66,600 |
64,000 |
64,300 |
0.5% |
-3.5% |
Unemployment |
5,100 |
5,200 |
5,400 |
3.8% |
5.9% |
Rate (percent) |
7.1 |
7.5 |
7.8 |
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Contact: Leonidas Murembya, DLEG
Regional Economic Analyst (517) 841-5634 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
BAY CITY MSA |
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month |
year |
(Bay County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
56,100 |
55,300 |
55,700 |
0.7% |
-0.7% |
Total Employment |
52,400 |
50,800 |
51,300 |
1.0% |
-2.1% |
Unemployment |
3,800 |
4,400 |
4,300 |
-2.3% |
13.2% |
Rate (percent) |
6.7 |
8.0 |
7.8 |
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Contact:
Jason Palmer, DLEG Regional Economic Analyst (616) 336-4883 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
DETROIT-WARREN-LIVONIA MSA |
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month |
year |
(Data in thousands) |
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(Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Lapeer, |
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Livingston, St. Clair counties) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
2,166 |
2,130 |
2,165 |
1.6% |
-0.0% |
Total Employment |
1,992 |
1,940 |
1,955 |
0.8% |
-1.9% |
Unemployment |
174 |
189 |
210 |
11.1% |
20.7% |
Rate (percent) |
8.0 |
8.9 |
9.7 |
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Contact:
Jim Rhein, DLEG Economic Analyst (313) 456-3095 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
FLINT MSA |
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month |
year |
(Genesee County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
211,800 |
205,400 |
204,800 |
-0.3% |
-3.3% |
Total Employment |
194,600 |
182,600 |
184,900 |
1.3% |
-5.0% |
Unemployment |
17,200 |
22,900 |
19,900 |
-13.1% |
15.7% |
Rate (percent) |
8.1 |
11.1 |
9.7 |
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Contact:
Jason Palmer, DLEG Regional Economic Analyst (616) 336-4883 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
GRAND RAPIDS - WYOMING MSA |
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month |
year |
(Barry, Ionia,
Kent
, Newaygo counties) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
418,000 |
416,400 |
416,000 |
-0.1% |
-0.5% |
Total Employment |
392,100 |
388,200 |
386,400 |
-0.5% |
-1.5% |
Unemployment |
26,000 |
28,200 |
29,600 |
5.0% |
13.8% |
Rate (percent) |
6.2 |
6.8 |
7.1 |
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Contact:
Jason Palmer, DLEG Regional Economic Analyst (616) 336-4883 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
HOLLAND - GRAND HAVEN MSA |
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month |
year |
(Ottawa County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
138,400 |
136,400 |
137,500 |
0.8% |
-0.7% |
Total Employment |
130,300 |
127,100 |
127,600 |
0.4% |
-2.1% |
Unemployment |
8,100 |
9,300 |
9,800 |
5.4% |
21.0% |
Rate (percent) |
5.8 |
6.8 |
7.2 |
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Contact:
Jason Palmer, DLEG Regional Economic Analyst (616) 336-4883 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
JACKSON MSA |
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month |
year |
(Jackson County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
78,500 |
76,900 |
77,000 |
0.1% |
-1.9% |
Total Employment |
72,300 |
70,500 |
70,400 |
-0.1% |
-2.6% |
Unemployment |
6,300 |
6,400 |
6,600 |
3.1% |
4.8% |
Rate (percent) |
8.0 |
8.3 |
8.6 |
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Contact: Leonidas Murembya, DLEG
Regional Economic Analyst (517) 841-5634 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
KALAMAZOO - PORTAGE MSA |
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month |
year |
(Kalamazoo and Van Buren counties) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
178,200 |
175,900 |
177,300 |
0.8% |
-0.5% |
Total Employment |
167,700 |
164,800 |
165,000 |
0.1% |
-1.6% |
Unemployment |
10,500 |
11,200 |
12,300 |
9.8% |
17.1% |
Rate (percent) |
5.9 |
6.3 |
6.9 |
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Contact: Leonidas Murembya, DLEG
Regional Economic Analyst (517) 841-5634 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
LANSING - EAST LANSING MSA |
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month |
year |
(Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
249,200 |
250,800 |
247,000 |
-1.5% |
-0.9% |
Total Employment |
234,000 |
232,700 |
229,200 |
-1.5% |
-2.1% |
Unemployment |
15,300 |
18,100 |
17,800 |
-1.7% |
16.3% |
Rate (percent) |
6.1 |
7.2 |
7.2 |
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Contact:
Mark Reffitt, DLEG Regional Economic Analyst (517)
492-5550 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
MONROE MSA |
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month |
year |
(Monroe County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
79,200 |
78,000 |
78,700 |
0.9% |
-0.6% |
Total Employment |
74,000 |
71,100 |
72,200 |
1.5% |
-2.4% |
Unemployment |
5,200 |
6,900 |
6,500 |
-5.8% |
25.0% |
Rate (percent) |
6.5 |
8.8 |
8.3 |
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Contact:
Jim Rhein, DLEG Economic Analyst (313) 456-3095 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
MUSKEGON - NORTON SHORES MSA |
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month |
year |
(Muskegon County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
91,500 |
90,600 |
91,600 |
1.1% |
0.1% |
Total Employment |
84,600 |
83,100 |
83,700 |
0.7% |
-1.1% |
Unemployment |
7,000 |
7,500 |
7,800 |
4.0% |
11.4% |
Rate (percent) |
7.6 |
8.3 |
8.5 |
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Contact:
Jason Palmer, DLEG Regional Economic Analyst (616) 336-4883 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
NILES - BENTON HARBOR MSA |
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month |
year |
(Berrien County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
80,700 |
81,700 |
82,900 |
1.5% |
2.7% |
Total Employment |
75,100 |
75,600 |
76,200 |
0.8% |
1.5% |
Unemployment |
5,600 |
6,100 |
6,700 |
9.8% |
19.6% |
Rate (percent) |
7.0 |
7.5 |
8.0 |
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Contact: Leonidas Murembya, DLEG
Regional Economic Analyst (517) 841-5634 |
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Jun-07 |
May-08 |
Jun-08 |
% change |
% change |
SAGINAW-Saginaw Township North MSA |
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month |
year |
(Saginaw County) |
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Civilian Labor Force |
99,000 |
96,100 |
96,300 |
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