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National recession pushes state unemployment rate to 11.0 percent
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[November 20, 2009]
CHICAGO -- The Illinois
seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for October is 11.0 percent,
up 0.5 percent from the previous month and its highest level since
August 1983, according to figures released Thursday by the Illinois
Department of Employment Security. The three-month moving average is
10.5 percent, its highest level since November 1983.
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"While the slowing pace of job loss and other leading economic
indicators bring with it cautious optimism, they are of little
comfort to those seeking meaningful employment during this national
recession," IDES Director Maureen O’Donnell said. "Past economic
recoveries suggest the nation will begin to benefit from a growing
economy before unemployment rates in Illinois begin to retreat."
Job loss continues in Illinois, but at a much slower pace. Non-farm
payroll employment recorded 3,200 fewer jobs in October, the 21st
consecutive monthly loss. October payroll employment in Illinois
reached 5,635,600, its lowest jobs level since September 1995. Job
losses were reported in several industry sectors, but the loss fell
below recent monthly averages. Employment in the trade and
transportation sector dipped by 1,400 positions, and the
manufacturing sector lost 800 jobs. Some job sectors reported gains.
The educational and health services, professional and business
services, and construction sectors each reported slight gains over
the previous month, adding 3,600, 1,300 and 1,000 jobs,
respectively.
Nationally, the October unemployment rate increased by 0.4
percent to reach 10.2 percent, the highest rate since April 1983.
Total non-farm payroll fell for the 22nd consecutive month (down
190,000), bringing total national job loss to 7.3 million since the
onset of the recession in December 2007. National employment
declines have been led by the manufacturing, trade and
transportation, construction, and professional and business services
sectors, dropping by 2.1 million, 1.7 million, 1.6 million and 1.5
million jobs, respectively, since December 2007.
Illinois has lost 359,700 jobs since the onset of the recession:
95,200 in manufacturing, 88,500 in professional and business
services, 76,900 in trade and transportation, and 47,400 in
construction.
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The unemployment rate is not the same measurement as those
collecting unemployment benefits. The unemployment rate identifies
people who are out of work and seeking employment, regardless if
they are eligible for unemployment insurance. Workers collecting
benefits are counted separately. Therefore, a person who exhausts or
is ineligible for unemployment insurance would still be reflected in
the unemployment rate if the person is seeking employment.
(See tables below.)
The Illinois Department of Employment Security administers
federally funded employment services and unemployment insurance
through its nearly 60 offices, including the Illinois workNet
Centers. IDES also receives federal grants to provide and analyze
labor market statistics and information.
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Employment Security
file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment
Rates
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October
2009 |
September
2009 |
October
2008* |
Illinois |
11.0% |
10.5% |
6.8% |
U.S. |
10.2% |
9.8% |
6.6% |
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Revised |
Illinois Seasonally Adjusted
Non-Farm Jobs – by Major Industry
Industry Title |
October*
2009 |
September **
2009 |
October**
2008 |
Over the Month Change |
Over the Year
Change |
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Total Non-Farm |
5,635,600 |
5,638,800 |
5,921,900 |
-3,200 |
-286,300 |
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Mining |
10,300 |
10,200 |
10,200 |
100 |
100 |
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Construction |
220,300 |
219,300 |
255,300 |
1,000 |
-35,000 |
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Manufacturing |
575,600 |
576,400 |
654,700 |
-800 |
-79,100 |
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Trade, Transportation, & Utilities |
1,139,200 |
1,140,600 |
1,192,400 |
-1,400 |
-53,200 |
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Information |
106,100 |
106,900 |
114,100 |
-800 |
-8,000 |
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Financial Activities |
369,200 |
369,500 |
388,500 |
-300 |
-19,300 |
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Professional and Business Services |
786,800 |
785,500 |
854,700 |
1,300 |
-67,900 |
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Educational and Health Services |
798,100 |
794,500 |
806,700 |
3,600 |
-8,600 |
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Leisure and Hospitality |
516,900 |
520,600 |
525,500 |
-3,700 |
-8,600 |
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Other Services |
256,900 |
258,700 |
263,900 |
-1,800 |
-7,000 |
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Government |
856,200 |
856,600 |
855,900 |
-400 |
300 |
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*Preliminary
**Revised |
Notes:
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Seasonally
adjusted employment data for subsectors within industries are
not available.
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"Other
Services" includes a wide range of activities in three broad
categories: Personal and laundry; repair and maintenance; and
religious, grant making, civic and professional organizations.
For a list of all activities under Other Services and all other
industry sectors, go to
http://www.census.gov/epcd/naics02/naico602.htm.
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For
not-seasonally adjusted jobs data showing greater industry
detail, go to
http://lmi.ides.state.il.us/cesfiles/cescurrent.htm.
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Monthly
seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for Illinois and the
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet Metropolitan Division are available
at:
http://lmi.ides.state.il.us/laus/icmaur.htm .
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Illinois
monthly labor force, unemployed and unemployment rates for years
2004-2008 have been revised as required by the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics. In February of each year, monthly labor force
data for all states are revised to reflect updated Census
population controls, seasonal factors and state supplied
non-farm jobs and UI claims inputs. The revised monthly data
are also smoothed to eliminate large changes as a result of
volatility in the monthly household (CPS) survey. Comments and
tables distributed for prior monthly Illinois unemployment rate
news releases should be discarded. Any records and other
historical analysis previously cited for Illinois labor force,
number of unemployed and unemployment rates may no longer be
valid under the revised monthly time series.
[Tables
copied from
Illinois
Department of Employment Security
file] |
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