Indiana Unemployment Rate Steady, Lowest Since 2001
INDIANA — Indiana’s unemployment rate remained at 4 percent in January, which marks its lowest point since 2001. The unemployment rate is a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicator that reflects the number of unemployed people as a percentage of the labor force. Indiana’s Labor Force increased by 7,162 over the previous month with a 6,344 increase in employment and a 818 increase in unemployment. Indiana’s total labor force stands at over 3.3 million and the state’s 64.2 percent labor force participation rate remains above the national rate of 62.9 percent.
“While Indiana’s unemployment rate is a positive indicator for the state’s workforce, it also represents a significant challenge for Hoosier employers in identifying and hiring qualified employees,” said Steven J. Braun, Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. “To this end, DWD is engaging Hoosier employers to inform our state’s workforce training and education efforts so that programs and courses are aligned with employer demand and producing pipelines of skilled employees.”
Commissioner Braun also noted private sector employment has grown by more than 31,000 over the year. He added that initial unemployment insurance claims remain at the lowest point in three decades.