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Iowa’s Unemployment Rate Remains at 3.1 Percent in December, Capping Strong Year of Recovery

Government and Politics

January 20, 2023

From: Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds

DES MOINES, IOWA – Iowa’s unemployment rate remained at 3.1 percent in December, down from 3.9 percent a year ago, while the U.S. unemployment rate was 3.5 percent in December.

Iowa employers reported adding 2,400 jobs in December, ending the year with 34,200 more positions on payrolls than December 2021. Multiple sectors saw growth over the year, including 7,600 jobs created in manufacturing. Across 2022, Iowa reported job growth in all but two months. Compared to December 2021, Iowa last month had 11,700 fewer unemployed, 34,100 more people in the labor force, and 45,600 more residents with jobs.

“Iowa ended 2022 in a much stronger position than where we were a year ago,” said Beth Townsend, Director of Iowa Workforce Development. “Individual industries certainly continue to feel shocks from high inflation and the ripples of a difficult business cycle. But overall, Iowa is now much stronger heading into 2023. Moving forward, IWD’s focus will be on continuing our momentum by connecting Iowans to the new jobs created in health care, business services, and other growing sectors.”

Seasonally Adjusted Nonfarm Employment

Iowa establishments in December added 2,400 jobs to their payrolls, lifting total nonfarm employment to 1,587,500 jobs. Service sectors were responsible for all of the growth this month as goods producing sectors shed 800 jobs due to construction industries shutting down for the winter break. Private industries advanced by 3,000 with hiring most evident in education and health services along with professional and business services. On the other hand, government trended down to end the year and lost 600 jobs at the state level.

Health care and social assistance added the most jobs in December (+1,500). This increase helped offset a loss in November and equates to 4,900 jobs gained in 2022. Jobs added in December were spread throughout all segments of healthcare. Professional and business services also showed improvement in December (+1,100). Most of these hires were related to professional, scientific, and technical services, which has gained just 500 jobs compared to last year. Other sectors showing improvement in December included retail trade, up 900 jobs over November and 2,900 jobs for the year. Alternatively, job losses were limited to just a few sectors in December and led by construction (-700). This sector has shown little trend this year and ends with this same total as December of last year. Leisure and hospitality posted the only other major loss in December (-400).

Compared to last December, Iowa businesses have added 34,200 jobs. Many of these job gains have occurred in leisure and hospitality (+13,000) which leads all sectors. This sector now rests near pre-pandemic levels, so the pace of these job gains may start to wane next year. Manufacturing’s 7,600 jobs ranked second in terms of annual growth, with nondurable goods factories adding slightly more jobs than the durable goods counterparts (+4,600). This sector has shown some signs of apprehension in hiring to end their year and even posted small job losses over the past two months. Annual job losses are less evident and include transportation and warehousing (-2,400) and administrative and support services (-900).

Employment and Unemployment in Iowa, Seasonally Adjusted Data

 

 

 

 

Change from

 

December

November

December

November

December

 

2022

2022

2021

2022

2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

Civilian labor force

1,709,700

1,711,400

1,675,600

-1,700

34,100

Unemployment

53,200

52,400

64,900

800

-11,700

Unemployment rate

3.1%

3.1%

3.9%

0.0

-0.8

Employment

1,656,400

1,659,000

1,610,800

-2,600

45,600

Labor Force Participation Rate

67.6%

67.7%

66.7%

-0.1

0.9

 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. unemployment rate

3.5%

3.6%

3.9%

-0.1

-0.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nonfarm Employment in Iowa, Seasonally Adjusted Data

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Nonfarm Employment

1,587,500

1,585,100

1,553,300

2,400

34,200

Mining

2,400

2,400

2,400

0

0

Construction

79,500

80,200

79,500

-700

0

Manufacturing

227,400

227,500

219,800

-100

7,600

Trade, transportation and utilities

313,900

313,300

312,400

600

1,500

Information

18,700

18,600

19,200

100

-500

Financial activities

109,800

109,200

108,200

600

1,600

Professional and business services

140,900

139,800

140,400

1,100

500

Education and health services

229,900

228,300

223,700

1,600

6,200

Leisure and hospitality

148,000

148,400

135,000

-400

13,000

Other services

56,700

56,500

56,400

200

300

Government

260,300

260,900

256,300

-600

4,000

 (above data subject to revision)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unemployment Insurance Claims for Iowa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

% Change from

 

December

November

December

November

December

 

2022

2022

2021

2022

2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

Initial claims

20,138

10,608

17,762

89.8%

13.4%

Continued claims

 

 

 

 

 

     Benefit recipients

17,037

7,525

17,573

126.4%

-3.1%

     Weeks paid

55,721

21,249

61,696

162.2%

-9.7%

     Amount paid

$26,174,948

$9,918,012

$26,730,595

163.9%

-2.1%

 

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