Arkansas’ unemployment rate remains at 3.3% in August
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Sep. 20, 2024) — Today, the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services, Workforce Policy and Innovation, in conjunction with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, announced Arkansas’ seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remained at 3.3% for a third consecutive month. The United States’ jobless rate declined one-tenth of a percent point, from 4.3% in July to 4.2% in August.
Arkansas Civilian Labor Force Summary:
- Arkansas’ civilian labor force rose by 4,062 in August, as 4,116 more Arkansans are employed compared to July. Both the civilian labor force and the number of employed remain at record high levels. Arkansas’ labor force participation rate rose to 58.0%.
- Compared to August 2023, the number of employed Arkansans has increased 23,681. The labor force participation rate is up four-tenths of a percentage point, while the unemployment rate remains slightly lower compared to last August.
Arkansas Nonfarm Payroll Job Summary:
- In August, nonfarm payroll jobs increased 5,600. The largest gains were related to the start of the 2024-2025 school year, with jobs in Government up 3,800. Private Education and Health Services added 3,100 jobs. Manufacturing rose by 1,100, mostly in durable goods manufacturing (+1,000). Jobs in Leisure and Hospitality declined by 2,300, with reported losses across all subsectors.
- Compared to August 2023, nonfarm payroll jobs are up 26,000. Nine of the eleven major industry sectors reported annual growth. The largest expansions were posted in Private Education and Health Services (+10,000), Professional and Business Services (+6,100), Construction (+3,800), and Financial Activities (+2,200).
Arkansas Civilian Labor Force (Seasonally Adjusted)
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey. More information about the data is available at https://www.bls.gov/cps/definitions.htm.
Arkansas Nonfarm Payroll Jobs (Not Seasonally Adjusted, In Thousands)
Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates- Arkansas vs. United States (3-Year Comparison)
Job Gains/Losses by Major Industry Sectors- August 2023 to August 2024 (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
About the Arkansas Department of Commerce
The Arkansas Department of Commerce is the umbrella department for workforce and economic development drivers. Its divisions and regulatory boards include the Division of Aeronautics, Waterways Commission, Wine Producers Council, Workforce Services, State Bank Department, Insurance Department, Securities Department, Economic Development Commission, and Development Finance Authority.
About the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services
The Division of Workforce Services has been reorganized into three new divisions within the Department of Commerce: Reemployment, Workforce Policy and Innovation, and Arkansas Workforce Connections. Reemployment administers the unemployment compensation program. Workforce Policy and Innovation administers the Arkansas Workforce Development Board, the Labor Market Information and Bureau of Labor Statistics programs. Arkansas Workforce Connections houses the Office of Skills Development, Employment and Training, Adult Education, Rehabilitation Services, and Services for the Blind.
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About Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
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About Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS)
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About Current Employment Statistics (CES)
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