updated: 8/17/2012 1:55:43 PM

State Unemployment Rate Increases, Commissioner Raises Questions

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Indiana's unemployment rate increased to 8.2 percent in July, compared to 8 percent in June. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development says it appears more than 25,000 Hoosiers dropped out of the labor force during that period. Commissioner Scott Sanders says several questions have been raised with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics about "discrepancies in June and July's labor force data."

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August 17, 2012

News Release

INDIANAPOLIS – For the ninth consecutive month Indiana added private sector jobs, with July’s increase totaling 3,300. For 2012, the rate of job growth in the Hoosier state (1.7 percent) continues to exceed the U.S. average (1.0 percent). Since July 2009, the low point of employment, Indiana has added more than 143,000 private sector jobs and has significantly outpaced the national rate of growth during this period, (6.2 percent versus 3.4 percent). Over the same period, manufacturing jobs in the Hoosier state have increased by more than 60,000, or by 14.1 percent.

Total nonfarm employment in Indiana also increased by 10,700 in July, with 7,600 of the jobs coming from the government sector, which had a decrease of 6,700 jobs in June. Another anomaly was the federal government’s analysis of Indiana’s unemployment rate, which increased to 8.2 percent based on a 1,000 household survey showing over 25,000 Hoosiers that worked in June were not working in July and no longer in the labor force.

“We have raised several questions with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics about discrepancies in June and July’s labor force data,” said Scott B. Sanders, Commissioner of the Department of Workforce Development. “The numbers seem to indicate nearly 46,000 Hoosiers went from gainfully employed in May to missing from the labor force in July, with no explanation.”

Sanders also noted that while monthly data is volatile, the more reliable long-term numbers show Indiana is still significantly outperforming the U.S. average for private sector job growth (1.7 percent versus 1.0 percent), manufacturing growth (3.2 percent versus 1.5 percent) and nearly every other employment sector in 2012.

Employment by Sector
Sectors showing gains in July include: Government (7,600), Construction (2,400), Leisure and Hospitality (900), Private Education and Health Services (800) and Professional and Business Services (700). The Trade Transportation and Utilities (-1,200), Financial Activities (-400) and Manufacturing (-200) sectors showed declines. Total non-farm employment increased in July (10,700).

Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development

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