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Breaking news: Employers added over 7,000 new jobs in September, unemployment rate lowest in 8 years

Thursday, October 16, 2014

St. Paul, MN – Minnesota employers added 7,200 jobs in September, according to seasonally adjusted figures released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED).

The September gains, combined with August figures that were revised upward by 2,700 jobs, bring calendar year gains to a seasonally adjusted 23,000 jobs statewide. Since hitting the recessionary low point five years ago in September, Minnesota has added 212,800 jobs.

The Minnesota unemployment rate fell 0.2 percent in September to 4.1 percent, the state’s lowest jobless rate in eight years. The U.S. unemployment rate in September was 5.9 percent. Another measure, requests for unemployment insurance (UI) benefits, continues to drop, with monthly claims for benefits reaching 14-year lows.

“I think the strong jobs numbers show that employers have confidence in our state’s economy,” said State Representative Jason Isaacson (DFL – Little Canada). “The reality is that Minnesota has a very competitive business climate. This is a great place to live, work, raise a family and do business. That’s the kind of environment businesses want to call home. We’ve got a top-notch workforce that would make any state envious. It will continue to get better thanks to new investments in our K-12 schools, our higher education system and job training programs. I am very focused on making sure workers get the training they need to get unfilled jobs in our manufacturing sector. That’s one way we can put even more people to work at jobs that pay very well.”

Professional and business services led all sectors in September with 4,100 job gains. Other sectors that added jobs were leisure and hospitality (up 3,900), other services (up 1,300), education and health services (up 1,100), manufacturing (up 1,100), trade, transportation and utilities (up 300) and construction (up 200). Information held steady for the month.

Sectors with job losses were government (down 4,200), financial activities (down 400) and mining and logging (down 200).

Over the past year, professional and business services led all sectors with 11,161 new jobs, followed by manufacturing (up 10,376), education and health services (up 8,022), construction (up 6,996), leisure and hospitality (up 4,901), government (up 2,347), trade, transportation and utilities (up 1,007), information (up 851), other services (up 678), and logging and mining (up 541).

Financial activities lost 1,752 jobs over the past 12 months.

In the Metropolitan Statistical Areas, the following regions gained jobs in the past 12 months: Mankato MSA (up 3.4 percent), St. Cloud MSA (up 2 percent), Minneapolis-St. Paul MSA (up 1.7 percent), Rochester MSA (up 1.3 percent) and Duluth-Superior MSA (up 1 percent).