Illinois reports January unemployment at 9.0 pct
Private
sector up 222,100 during recovery
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[March 11, 2013]
CHICAGO -- More people resuming
their job search and entering the workforce pushed the January 2013
unemployment rate to 9.0 percent, according to preliminary data
released Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the
Illinois Department of Employment Security. The data is seasonally
adjusted. One year ago, the rate was 9.1 percent. Employers added
7,100 jobs in January 2013.
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"An economic recovery naturally includes monthly up-and-down
movement in the unemployment rate as individuals suspend and renew
their job search," said IDES Director Jay Rowell. "As cuts from
sequestration are implemented during the next few months, we will
have a better idea on how federal fiscal policy will impact
Illinois." Illinois added 222,100 private sector jobs since
January 2010, when job growth returned following nearly two years of
consecutive monthly declines. Leading growth sectors are
professional and business services, up 87,600; education and health
services, up 55,800; and trade, transportation and utilities, up
43,000. Government has lost the most jobs since January 2010, down
26,300.
In January 2013, the number of unemployed individuals increased
22,900, or 4.0 percent, to 594,800. Total unemployed has fallen
157,400, or 20.9 percent, since early 2010, when the state
unemployment rate peaked at 11.3 percent for the months of January
and February.
The unemployment rate identifies those who are out of work and
seeking employment. Individuals who exhaust benefits, or are
ineligible, still will be reflected in the unemployment rate if they
actively seek work. Historically, the national unemployment rate is
lower than the state rate. The state rate has been lower than the
national rate only six times since January 2000.
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More than 100,000 help-wanted ads are on
IllinoisJobLink.com,
the IDES employment website that links job seekers with employers.
The keyword-matching technology increases the likelihood of a
successful new hire and compares favorably with private efforts that
cost hundreds of dollars for a single advertisement. No-cost human
resources recruitment services are available at the website and at
877-342-7533.
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tables listed below:
[Text from
Illinois
Department of Employment Security
file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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