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October Jobless Rates Decrease Slightly in Most of Michigan's Major Labor Market Areas; Employment Up

Contact:  Jeannie Vogel (517) 241-0592
Agency: Career, Education & Workforce Programs


November 26, 2003

Michigan Department of Career Development’s Deputy Director for Workforce Programs John Palmer announced today that October seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates fell slightly in eight of Michigan’s 12 major labor market areas.  Employment and labor force levels increased in nine areas over the month.

“Most of the major labor market regions in Michigan recorded typical seasonal workforce patterns in October by recording job gains in education and cuts in recreation and tourism,” Palmer said. “However, all of the state’s major areas continued to exhibit varying degrees of weakness in their respective labor markets over the year.”

The unemployment rate declines over the month in the eight areas were minor, with an average decline of 0.2 of a percentage point.  The unemployment rate in the Upper Peninsula was unchanged over the month. 

Jobless rates increased in three areas from September to October.  The unemployment rate in the Lansing Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) spiked upward almost 2 full percentage points over the month due to short-term layoffs in the auto industry.  The Northeast and Northwest Lower Michigan regions recorded minor seasonal advances of 0.4 and 0.2 of a percentage point, respectively. 

Employment Up Over Month
From September to October, employment followed seasonal trends as levels increased in nine areas.  Gains were fairly substantial, with most areas’ employment levels up by around one percent or higher.  Michigan’s three northernmost labor market areas registered seasonal employment declines in October with the winding down of the summer tourism season.

Labor force levels increased in the nine metropolitan areas over the month and declined in the three northernmost labor market regions.

Unemployment Rates Up Over Year
From October 2002 to October 2003, unemployment rates rose in all 12 of the state’s major labor market areas, with a significant median increase of 1.6 percentage points.  The Jackson, Benton Harbor, Saginaw-Bay-Midland, and Lansing MSAs recorded the largest jobless rate hikes in that period.

Seasonal Payroll Employment Gains in Education
The monthly survey of employers indicated that seasonally unadjusted payroll jobs in Michigan increased in October by 31,000 to total 4,465,000.  Job gains occurred primarily in local government education (+22,000) and state government education (+8,000) with the continued return of students to colleges, universities, and local schools.  The increase in local government education was evident statewide.

Offsetting movements among various industry categories left the private sector with only a 4,000 increase in payroll jobs over the month.  Within the private sector, gains in education and health services (+14,000) and retail trade (+9,000) were contrasted by job losses in leisure and hospitality (-10,000), professional and business services (-7,000), and construction (-3,000).

Statewide, manufacturing employment was essentially unchanged over the month.  However, within the metropolitan areas, an increase in manufacturing employment in the Detroit MSA of 4,000 due to recalls from September’s short-term layoffs in auto-related manufacturing was offset by an auto-related decline of 4,000 in the Lansing MSA.

Each major metropolitan area in the state recorded an increase in total payroll employment over the month, with the exception of the Lansing MSA.

Over the year, every major metropolitan area in Michigan recorded declines in total payroll employment, with losses ranging from a little over one percent to two and a half percent.

County Jobless Rates Mixed Over Month, Up Over Year
Slightly more than half of Michigan’s 83 counties recorded unemployment rate increases in October while the rates in 31 counties decreased.  The jobless rates in five counties were unchanged.  The rate changes over the month were minimal, with about half the counties in the state registering increases or decreases of 0.2 of a percentage point or less.

Over the year, unemployment rates were up in 80 counties, with a substantial median increase of 1.5 percentage points. 

A breakdown of seasonally unadjusted October workforce estimates for Michigan and its 12 major labor market areas follows, along with a listing of county jobless rates for October.

Note to Eds.:  Please ensure that the source for state unemployment rates reads “Michigan Department of Career Development,” or “Michigan Department of Career Development, Employment Service Agency.”

The Michigan Department of Career Development is the state government agency charged with providing the skilled workforce Michigan needs to enhance and maintain its economy.  To this end, the state’s career and training development agency is working with employers, K-12 schools, community colleges, and local Workforce Development Boards to develop a comprehensive career development system.  For more information about the Michigan Department of Career Development, visit the department’s Web site at www.michigan.gov/mdcd or call 1-866-MY-GOALS (voice/TTY).    

 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

ANN ARBOR MSA

     

 month

 year

 (Washtenaw, Lenawee, Livingston Counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

314,600

314,700

321,200

2.1%

2.1%

Total Employment

305,100

301,900

308,900

2.3%

1.2%

Unemployment

9,500

12,800

12,300

-3.9%

29.5%

Rate (percent)

3.0

4.1

3.8

   
           

Contact: Erica Nakfoor, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 492-5550

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

BENTON HARBOR MSA

     

 month

 year

(Berrien County)

         

Civilian Labor Force

79,900

81,100

82,400

1.6%

3.1%

Total Employment

75,800

75,300

76,700

1.9%

1.2%

Unemployment

4,100

5,800

5,700

-1.7%

39.0%

Rate (percent)

5.2

7.1

6.9

   
           

Contact: Leonidas Murembya, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 841-5634

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

DETROIT MSA   (Data in thousands)

     

month

 year

              (Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe,

         

 Lapeer, St. Clair Counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

2,200

2,257

2,273

0.7%

3.3%

Total Employment

2,076

2,095

2,113

0.9%

1.8%

Unemployment

124

162

160

-1.2%

29.0%

Rate (percent)

5.7

7.2

7.0

   
           

Contact: Bruce Weaver, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3091

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

FLINT MSA

     

 month

 year

(Genesee County)

         

Civilian Labor Force

182,700

188,100

189,700

0.9%

3.8%

Total Employment

168,900

170,800

172,400

0.9%

2.1%

Unemployment

13,800

17,300

17,300

0.0%

25.4%

Rate (percent)

7.5

9.2

9.1

   
           

Contact: Charles Gould, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (989) 776-1508

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

  GRAND RAPIDS - MUSKEGON - HOLLAND MSA

     

month

 year

(Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon

         

and Allegan Counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

605,100

619,100

624,800

0.9%

3.3%

Total Employment

569,700

574,000

579,800

1.0%

1.8%

Unemployment

35,400

45,000

45,000

0.0%

27.1%

Rate (percent)

5.9

7.3

7.2

   
           

Contact: Brian Waters, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (616) 393-7219

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

JACKSON MSA

     

 month

 year

(Jackson County)

         

Civilian Labor Force

79,100

80,000

81,000

1.3%

2.4%

Total Employment

74,500

73,900

74,900

1.4%

0.5%

Unemployment

4,700

6,200

6,100

-1.6%

29.8%

Rate (percent)

5.9

7.7

7.6

   
           

Contact: Leonidas Murembya, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 841-5634

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

KALAMAZOO - BATTLE CREEK MSA

     

 month

 year

(Kalamazoo, Calhoun and

         

Van Buren counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

228,700

229,700

234,500

2.1%

2.5%

Total Employment

217,900

215,500

220,400

2.3%

1.1%

Unemployment

10,900

14,200

14,200

0.0%

30.3%

Rate (percent)

4.7

6.2

6.0

   
           

Contact: Leonidas Murembya, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 841-5634

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

LANSING MSA

     

 month

 year

(Clinton, Eaton, and

         

Ingham Counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

248,200

252,700

258,300

2.2%

4.1%

Total Employment

240,000

241,300

241,700

0.2%

0.7%

Unemployment

8,200

11,400

16,500

44.7%

101.2%

Rate (percent)

3.3

4.5

6.4

   
           

Contact: Erica Nakfoor, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (517) 492-5550

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

SAGINAW - BAY - MIDLAND MSA

     

 month

 year

                  (Saginaw, Bay, Midland Counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

197,800

201,100

206,200

2.5%

4.2%

Total Employment

187,000

185,000

190,500

3.0%

1.9%

Unemployment

10,800

16,100

15,600

-3.1%

44.4%

Rate (percent)

5.4

8.0

7.6

   
           

Contact: Charles Gould, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (989) 776-1508

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

UPPER PENINSULA LMA

     

 month

year

(15 Counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

151,600

157,800

157,500

-0.2%

3.9%

Total Employment

144,300

148,700

148,400

-0.2%

2.8%

Unemployment

7,300

9,100

9,100

0.0%

24.7%

Rate (percent)

4.8

5.8

5.8

   
           

Contact: Kathy Salow, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (906) 226-3669

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

NORTHEAST LOWER MICHIGAN

     

 month

 year

(Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Crawford,

         

         Iosco, Montmorency,Ogemaw, Oscoda,

         

Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon Counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

92,650

95,725

95,350

-0.4%

2.9%

Total Employment

86,875

88,675

87,950

-0.8%

1.2%

Unemployment

5,775

7,050

7,400

5.0%

28.1%

Rate (percent)

6.2

7.4

7.8

   
           

Contact: Jim Rhein, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3095

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

NORTHWEST LOWER MICHIGAN

     

 month

 year

(Antrim, Charlevoix, Emmet, Benzie,

         

Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau,

         

        Manistee, Missaukee, Wexford counties)

         

Civilian Labor Force

146,875

154,175

153,550

-0.4%

4.5%

Total Employment

139,500

144,475

143,500

-0.7%

2.9%

Unemployment

7,375

9,700

10,050

3.6%

36.3%

Rate (percent)

5.0

6.3

6.5

   
           

Contact: Jim Rhein, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3095

           
 

Oct-02

Sep-03

Oct-03

% change

% change

MICHIGAN  (Data in thousands)

     

 month

 year

Civilian Labor Force

4,980

5,092

5,144

1.0%

3.3%

Total Employment

4,712

4,742

4,790

1.0%

1.7%

Unemployment

268

350

354

1.1%

32.1%

Rate (percent)

5.4

6.9

6.9

   
           

Contact: Bruce Weaver, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst (313) 456-3091



MICHIGAN COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - OCTOBER 2003
             

1

MACKINAC COUNTY

3.0

 

43

SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY

7.3

2

WASHTENAW COUNTY

3.1

 

44

GRATIOT COUNTY

7.3

3

LIVINGSTON COUNTY

3.7

 

45

DELTA COUNTY

7.4

4

LEELANAU COUNTY

3.8

 

46

BARAGA COUNTY

7.5

5

ISABELLA COUNTY

4.0

 

47

KENT COUNTY

7.5

6

HOUGHTON COUNTY

4.3

 

48

MANISTEE COUNTY

7.5

7

CASS COUNTY

4.4

 

49

KALKASKA COUNTY

7.5

8

BARRY COUNTY

4.7

 

50

ALPENA COUNTY

7.6

9

OAKLAND COUNTY

4.9

 

51

JACKSON COUNTY

7.6

10

MARQUETTE COUNTY

5.0

 

52

ROSCOMMON COUNTY

7.7

11

IRON COUNTY

5.4

 

53

OCEANA COUNTY

7.8

12

KALAMAZOO COUNTY

5.5

 

54

ST JOSEPH COUNTY

7.8

13

ALGER COUNTY

5.5

 

55

OSCEOLA COUNTY

7.9

14

OTTAWA COUNTY

5.6

 

56

OGEMAW COUNTY

7.9

15

LUCE COUNTY

5.6

 

57

CRAWFORD COUNTY

7.9

16

MECOSTA COUNTY

5.6

 

58

IONIA COUNTY

8.0

17

CHEBOYGAN COUNTY

5.7

 

59

WEXFORD COUNTY

8.0

18

MIDLAND COUNTY

5.7

 

60

PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY

8.0

19

CHIPPEWA COUNTY

5.8

 

61

HURON COUNTY

8.2

20

ALLEGAN COUNTY

5.9

 

62

ANTRIM COUNTY

8.3

21

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY

5.9

 

63

MONTCALM COUNTY

8.3

22

EATON COUNTY

5.9

 

64

TUSCOLA COUNTY

8.4

23

MISSAUKEE COUNTY

6.0

 

65

ST. CLAIR COUNTY

8.4

24

DICKINSON COUNTY

6.0

 

66

SHIAWASSEE COUNTY

8.4

25

CLINTON COUNTY

6.1

 

67

HILLSDALE COUNTY

8.5

26

MONROE COUNTY

6.4

 

68

NEWAYGO COUNTY

8.7

27

MACOMB COUNTY

6.4

 

69

IOSCO COUNTY

8.7

28

EMMET COUNTY

6.4

 

70

SAGINAW COUNTY

8.7

29

BENZIE COUNTY

6.4

 

71

WAYNE COUNTY

8.8

30

GOGEBIC COUNTY

6.5

 

72

CLARE COUNTY

8.9

31

BRANCH COUNTY

6.6

 

73

GENESEE COUNTY

9.1

32

OTSEGO COUNTY

6.7

 

74

ALCONA COUNTY

9.3

33

INGHAM COUNTY

6.7

 

75

MUSKEGON COUNTY

9.6

34

CALHOUN COUNTY

6.7

 

76

KEWEENAW COUNTY

9.8

35

LENAWEE COUNTY

6.8

 

77

ARENAC COUNTY

9.8

36

LAPEER COUNTY

6.8

 

78

SANILAC COUNTY

9.9

37

ONTONAGON COUNTY

6.8

 

79

MONTMORENCY COUNTY

10.2

38

BERRIEN COUNTY

6.9

 

80

LAKE COUNTY

10.3

39

MENOMINEE COUNTY

6.9

 

81

GLADWIN COUNTY

10.7

40

VAN BUREN COUNTY

6.9

 

82

MASON COUNTY

11.0

41

BAY COUNTY

7.1

 

83

OSCODA COUNTY

11.9

42

CHARLEVOIX COUNTY

7.3

       


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