BLS Data: Wisconsin Sets New Records in Total State Jobs, Employment
MADISON – The Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today released the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) job totals for January 2024, which showed Wisconsin’s total nonfarm jobs, private jobs, and employment all hit new all-time highs.
Nationwide for the month of January, the U.S. unemployment rate remained at 3.7%, 0.5 percentage points above Wisconsin’s rate. The national labor force participation rate of 62.5% was 3.4 percentage points below the state rate.
- Place of Residence Data: Wisconsin’s unemployment rate was 3.2% in January. The number of unemployed people decreased 5,200 over the month and increased 18,200 over the year to 100,400. The labor force decreased by 2,300 workers over the month for a total labor force of 3,147,900. The number of people employed increased by 2,900 over the month for a total of 3,047,500 employed.
- Place of Work Data: Total jobs increased by 25,200 over the year and increased 5,100 over the month to 3,026,900 total jobs in January. Private sector jobs increased by 17,000 over the year and increased by 4,700 over the month to 2,621,000. Construction jobs grew by 1,900 over the month to a record high 140,000 jobs.
“Wisconsin’s economy and workforce continues to break records as we enter 2024,” said DWD Secretary Amy Pechacek. “In the Year of the Worker, DWD remains committed to advancing innovative workforce programs and initiatives to continue this momentous success.”
Today’s full report can be viewed on DWD’s premier source for labor market information, WisConomy.com.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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