PA Unemployment Rate remains at 5.3% in April

HARRISBURG, Pa., May 22, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry released its employment situation report for April 2015.

Pennsylvania's unemployment rate was unchanged from March at 5.3 percent. Pennsylvania's rate was one-tenth of a percentage point below the U.S. rate of 5.4 percent, which was down one-tenth of a percentage point in April. The commonwealth's rate was down by 0.7 percentage points from April 2014 while the national rate declined by 0.8 points over the year.

Pennsylvania's civilian labor force increased by 19,000 to 6,393,000 in April. Resident employment was up 14,000 while unemployment was up 4,000.

Total nonfarm jobs were up 27,000 in April to a record high of 5,845,800. Both the private and public sectors added jobs. Nine of the eleven supersectors were up from March, with the largest increase in construction, up 10,000.

Over the year, total nonfarm jobs in Pennsylvania were up 64,400 (+1.1%). The growth was concentrated within private industries, with the largest gains in trade, transportation & utilities, leisure & hospitality, and construction. Only two of the eleven supersectors declined from a year ago – information and government.

Note: The above data are seasonally adjusted. Seasonally adjusted data provide the most valid month-to-month comparison.

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Editor's Note: A breakdown of Pennsylvania's employment statistics follows.

Current Labor Force Statistics

Seasonally Adjusted

(in thousands)


April
2015

March
2015

April
2014

Change from
March 2015

volume percent

Change from
April 2014

volume percent


PA








Civilian Labor Force

6,393

6,374

6,379

19

0.3%

14

0.2%

Employment

6,053

6,039

5,995

14

0.2%

58

1.0%

Unemployment

340

336

384

4

1.2%

-44

-11.5%

Rate

5.3

5.3

6.0

0.0

----

-0.7

----









U.S.








Civilian Labor Force

157,072

156,906

155,420

166

0.1%

1,652

1.1%

Employment

148,523

148,331

145,724

192

0.1%

2,799

1.9%

Unemployment

8,549

8,575

9,696

-26

-0.3%

-1,147

-11.8%

Rate

5.4

5.5

6.2

-0.1

----

-0.8

----









Pennsylvania Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment

Seasonally Adjusted

(in thousands)


April
2015

March
2015

April
2014

Change from
March 2015

volume percent

Change from
April 2014

volume percent










Total Nonfarm Jobs

5,845.8

5,818.8

5,781.4

27.0

0.5%

64.4

1.1%









Goods Producing Industries

851.7

840.3

834.0

11.4

1.4%

17.7

2.1%

  Mining & Logging

37.4

37.8

37.1

-0.4

-1.1%

0.3

0.8%

  Construction

243.2

233.2

230.2

10.0

4.3%

13.0

5.6%

  Manufacturing

571.1

569.3

566.7

1.8

0.3%

4.4

0.8%









Service Providing Industries

4,994.1

4,978.5

4,947.4

15.6

0.3%

46.7

0.9%

  Trade, Transportation & Utilities

1,127.8

1,123.7

1,106.5

4.1

0.4%

21.3

1.9%

  Information

84.0

85.0

86.5

-1.0

-1.2%

-2.5

-2.9%

  Financial Activities

315.8

315.4

315.1

0.4

0.1%

0.7

0.2%

  Professional & Business Services

763.9

761.0

757.6

2.9

0.4%

6.3

0.8%

  Education & Health Services

1,189.2

1,184.4

1,178.5

4.8

0.4%

10.7

0.9%

  Leisure & Hospitality

550.5

549.4

536.8

1.1

0.2%

13.7

2.6%

  Other Services

257.9

255.3

253.8

2.6

1.0%

4.1

1.6%

  Government

705.0

704.3

712.6

0.7

0.1%

-7.6

-1.1%

For a more detailed breakdown of seasonally adjusted jobs data at the sector level, please contact the Center for Workforce Information & Analysis at 1-877-4WF-DATA, or visit www.paworkstats.pa.gov

Note: May 2015 labor force and nonfarm jobs statistics will be released June 19, 2015.

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pa-unemployment-rate-remains-at-53-in-april-300087837.html

SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry

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