Rate Down 0.1 Percentage Point
from July
“Each year from July to August we see a balance of seasonal hires and layoffs,” Commissioner Davis said. “Jobs related to education have resumed and summer temporary hires are ending.”
According to Labor’s monthly survey of 10,000 businesses in
August 2011 is the first month since August 2010 the state rate has decreased.
Month-to-month increases occurred in local government, up 13,600 jobs; administrative, support, and waste services was up 6,300; and educational, and health services increased by 2,200. From July to August nondurable goods manufacturing decreased by 2,100; and trade, transportation, and utilities was down 2,100.
Year-over-year increases took place in professional and business services, up 11,200 jobs; mining, logging, and construction was up 5,900; and educational and health services increased by 5,600. Employment decreases took place in government, which decreased by 7,200; retail trade was down 6,100; and nondurable goods manufacturing declined by 1,500.