For Immediate Release Jan. 27, 2014
Nevada’s Rate of Unemployment Decreases in December and for 2013 Carson City, NV—In December, Nevada’s rate of unemployment dropped from 9 percent to a seasonally adjusted 8.8 percent, the lowest reading since November 2008. The state ended the year with four consecutive monthly declines in the unemployment rate, said Bill Anderson, chief economist for Nevada’s Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation. For all of 2013, Nevada’s unemployment rate averaged 9.4 percent, down from 11.1 percent the prior year. “I am pleased that Nevada ended 2013 on a positive note,” Governor Brian Sandoval said. “The unemployment rate declined in each of the year’s final four months, to its lowest reading since late 2008 and jobs were added for three straight months at the end of 2013. While this is good news for our state, our unemployment rate is still too high. As 2014 begins, all indications suggest additional improvement, with trends pointing to further job growth and a continued decrease in the unemployment rate.” The annual unemployment rate declined in each of Nevada’s 17 counties compared to 2012. Nye County recorded the largest over-the-year annual decrease (2.1 percentage points). Ten counties had rate declines of at least one percentage point, and an additional seven counties had declines between 0.1 and 0.8 point. Lyon County has the highest unemployment rate in the state at 13 percent, while Esmeralda’s annual rate was the lowest at 3.7 percent in 2013. However, for December, the unemployment rate increased in the metro areas. Las Vegas’ rate increased from 8.6 percent to 8.9 percent, and in Reno, the rate went from 8.2 percent to 8.4 percent. Carson City’s December rate rose from 9.1 percent to 9.3 percent. Unemployment rates for the state’s metropolitan areas are not adjusted for seasonality. For comparison purposes, the state’s unadjusted unemployment rate was 8.8 percent in December, up from 8.5 percent in November. “Preliminary indications suggest that seasonal holiday hiring in the final months of 2013 was relatively strong,” Anderson said. “All told, about 14,100 jobs were added between September
and December in those trade/transportation industries typically home to most holiday-related hiring; this is the strongest gain in the post-recessionary period.” Preliminary figures suggest that another 18,900 private sector positions were created during the past calendar year. Anderson said that number is expected to rise during the annual revision process in the coming weeks. “It appears that gross job losses have receded to ‘normal’ levels, and are hovering around prerecession lows,” Anderson said. “However, gross job gains, a proxy for hiring activity, remain stubbornly low. Although job trends have turned positive, hiring activity needs to pick up to see more noticeable net gains.” Visit us http://www.nevadaworkforce.com and Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/NVlabormarket
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BRIAN SANDOVAL GOVERNOR
RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BUREAU
FRANK R. W OODBECK DIRECTOR W ILLIAM D. ANDERSON CHIEF ECONOMIST
NEVADA LABOR MARKET OVERVIEW December 2013 As 2013 unfolded, Nevada’s labor markets gained some momentum, although we still believe that the underlying improvement is best described as “moderate.” A number of turning points became evident during the past 12 months. In 2013, the construction and financial activities industries finally turned the corner after six consecutive years of decline, building activity returned to the Strip, and home prices rebounded at astonishingly high rates, up by over 20 percent in both the northern and southern metro areas. Other indicators such as taxable sales, Las Vegas visitor volume, and gaming win were long pointing up before the labor market showed signs of improvement. Nevada Nonfarm Job Growth (seasonally adjusted; year-over-year) 30,000 25,000
jobs
Following the precedent of the leading indicators, Nevada’s labor market statistics exhibit on-going improvement. For instance, December over-the-year job gains were 21,400, a 1.8 percent growth rate. Establishment-based industrial employment expanded by 2,200 jobs in December relative to November, on the heels of a revised gain of 11,600 in November. Perhaps most importantly, the State has added 49,000 private sector jobs since labor markets bottomed out in 2010. Specifically, 10,700 jobs were added in 2011, followed by a gain of 19,400 in 2012. Preliminary figures suggest that another 18,900 positions were created 3% during the past calendar year. As an aside, our expectation is that these 2% 2013 job estimates will be revised upward as we embark upon the annual 1% benchmark/revision process in conjunction with our federal partners in coming 0% weeks. percent change
20,000
These same indicators are still pointing up and foretell 2014 will be a year of further improvement.
15,000 10,000
5,000 0 J F M A M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D 2012
2013 Jobs
Pct. Change
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Nevada and Sub-State Nonfarm Jobs: Nov. - Dec. Change Furthermore, the year ended with four consecutive Expected Seasonally monthly declines in the Unadjusted Seasonal Adjusted unemployment rate. In Change Movement Change December, the jobless rate Total Nonfarm Jobs -600 -2,800 2,200 fell from nine percent to 8.8 Private Sector -1,300 -3,200 1,900 Public Sector 700 400 300 percent; this marks the 6700 lowest reading since Las Vegas -2,700 -1,400 -1,300 Reno 400 200 200 November 2008. Still, the Carson City 0 -200 200 State unemployment rate remains 2.1 percentage professional and business services points above the national average at (+2,000), trade/transportation/utilities year-end. For all of 2013, Nevada’s (+600) and local government (+400). unemployment rate averaged 9.4 Losses were realized in leisure and percent, down from 11.1 percent the hospitality (-800) and education and prior year. As with the jobs statistics, health services (-600). Changes in these barometers will go through the the other industries were relatively annual benchmarking process in small. coming weeks.
Unemployment Rate: Nevada vs. the U.S. (seasonally adjusted) 16%
14% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% '04
'05
'06
'07
'08
'09 NV
'10
'11
U.S.
Given historical trends, we would have expected jobs in Nevada to decline by 2,800 over the NovemberDecember timeframe. This year, however, that decline was just 600. The end result is a seasonally adjusted nonfarm payroll employment gain of 2,200 in December, noted above. The monthly increase was mostly accounted for in the industries of
'12
Preliminary indications suggest that seasonal holiday hiring in the final months of 2013 was relatively strong. All told, about 14,100 jobs were added between September and December in those trade/transportation industries typically home to most holiday-related hiring; this is the strongest gain in '13 the post-recessionary period. Prior to the economic downturn, seasonal hiring typically hovered right around 10,000. While the job changes discussed each month are at the forefront of labor market discussions, the Business Employment Dynamics series offers insight into the underlying forces beneath the job numbers. For example, in 2013:IQ, the latest data available, gross job gains at expanding or opening
Nye County recorded the largest over-the-year annual decrease (2.1 percentage points). Ten counties had rate declines of at least one percentage point, and an additional seven counties had declines between 0.1 and 0.8 point. Job seekers in Lyon County face the highest unemployment rate in the State at 13 percent. In 8,000 contrast, Esmeralda’s annual rate was the lowest at 3.7 percent in 2013.
Nevada Nonfarm Job Growth by Industry (year-to-date; year-over-year) Trade, Transportation, & Utilities Leisure & Hospitality Government Construction Mining & Logging Financial Activities Education & Health Services Manufacturing
Other Services Professional & Business Services -2,000
0
2,000
4,000
private sector establishments totaled 62,800. At the same time, 53,800 jobs were lost at closing or contracting establishments. The difference between the number of gross job gains and gross jobs losses yielded a net employment gain of just over 9,000 jobs in the private sector during the first three months of 2013. This represents the tenth consecutive quarter of net job growth, based upon BED measures. A close examination of the information offers an interesting conclusion. It appears that gross job losses have receded to "normal" levels, and are hovering around prerecession lows. However, gross job gains, a proxy for hiring activity, remain stubbornly low. Although job trends have turned positive, hiring activity needs to pick up to see more noticeable net gains. For instance, prior to the recession, net job gains, according to the BED information, settled in the 15,000-20,000 range per quarter.
6,000
The labor market is making headway, but long-term unemployment remains a problem, both in Nevada and throughout the U.S. One side-effect is that, for many, eligibility for unemployment insurance has been exhausted. As of December, 26 percent of the unemployed were getting benefits in the regular unemployment insurance program. At the height of the recession, this “coverage ratio” exceeded 50 percent, aided by federally-funded benefit extensions that are no longer in place.
County Unemployment Rates (year-to-date) Esmeralda Lander Elko Humboldt Eureka White Pine Churchill Washoe Nevada Pershing Clark
Storey Carson City Douglas
For all of 2013, the unemployment rate declined in each of Nevada’s 17 counties compared to 2012.
Nye Lincoln Mineral Lyon 0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
10%
12%
14%
Approximately 17,000 unemployed Nevadans were receiving the federal unemployment benefits that expired on December 28, 2013. Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) provided 47 weeks of benefits to job losers who exhausted the potential 26 weeks of regular state unemployment benefits. One effect on the labor market is that without the requirement to look for work each week (which is necessary to continue receiving unemployment benefits), more individuals may exit the labor market entirely. That was the experience in North Carolina when it made changes to its unemployment program causing an early end to the EUC program in mid-2013. The unemployment rate fell dramatically in subsequent months, but the decline was driven primarily by a decline in the labor force without a corresponding increase in employment. Without an extension of EUC, we will be watching if a similar drop in the labor force participation rate occurs in Nevada in early 2014. Long-term unemployment increased dramatically in the State beginning in 2009. The number of Nevadans out of work for at least 27 weeks went from a historical average of 5,800 people in the 12-month period ending January 2006 up to an average of 92,900 in October 2011. Noticeable improvement has been recorded more recently, with a reduction to 54,000 as of the period ending in December 2013. While positive, this trend suggests that considerable room remains for improvement.
More employment opportunities should abound in 2014 for the long term unemployed because taxable sales, a leading indicator of Nevada’s economic performance, is on a clear path of recovery. Of the top five taxable sales categories, three are exceeding their fiscal year 2005 levels. Taxable sales at clothing stores are 76.4 percent higher than during fiscal year 2005, restaurants and drinking establishments are up 23.2 percent, and general merchandise sales are up 11.2 percent. Of these recovered categories, restaurants and drinking establishments account for the largest share, comprising 22.2 percent of Nevada’s taxable sales. Clothing sales, which account for 8.1 percent of Nevada’s taxable sales, are at their highest level over the observed period. Wholesale trade is reporting taxable sales 4.7 percent lower than during fiscal year 2005, while vehicle sales are down 33.2 percent. Despite these apparent declines, both of these categories are above their recessionary lows, which occurred in fiscal year 2010. More consumer spending will surely lead to more jobs, and employment growth is strongest in Las Vegas. Employment grew by two percent, or 16,700 jobs, over-the-year with private sector gains in trade/transportation/utilities (+6,900) and professional/business services (4,600). Local government added 600 jobs in 2013, ending four years of contraction. In the Reno/Sparks area 2,600 jobs were created from December 2012 to December 2013. Again, most of
the jobs were in the trade/transportation/utilities (+2,200), followed by leisure and hospitality (+1,000). Unlike Las Vegas, government employment dragged down the employment base as it fell by 800. Employment in Carson City contracted by 500, with losses in both the private sector (-200) and government (-300). Metro Area Nonfarm Job Growth (year-to-date; year-over-year)
Nevada
Las Vegas
Reno
Carson City
-5,000
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
Over-the-year, the unadjusted jobless rate in Las Vegas (8.9 percent) is down by 1.1 percentage points from a year ago, Reno/Sparks (8.4) is down by 1.2 points, and Carson City’s rate (9.3) fell by 0.8 percentage point. Unemployment rates in the metropolitan areas increased from November to December. The unemployment rate in the Elko region (includes Elko and Eureka counties) increased 0.2 percentage point to 5.3 percent. Unemployment rates for the State’s metropolitan areas are not adjusted for seasonality. For comparison purposes, the State’s unadjusted unemployment rate was 8.8 percent in December, up from 8.5 percent in November.
A rising economic tide coincided with a rally in Nevada’s number one industry — tourism. Tourism accounts for about one quarter of the State’s total tax revenue, making clear that it still drives our economy. Although Las Vegas visitation volume was negatively affected by the recession, reducing the number of people coming to Las Vegas for two consecutive years, the region resumed its upward trend in 2010. In November 2013, visitation is up 0.9 percent, year-to-date (using a 12-month moving average). Competition from Northern California’s casinos and the latest recession contributed to the steady decline in visitation volume in the Reno area. It appears that Reno’s 25,000 30,000 fortunes have changed as the visitation volume has been on a steady upward trend since 2012. In November 2013, visitation is up 3.9 percent, year-to-date (using a 12-month moving average). Improvement in the economy has been aided by the Federal Reserve’s low interest rate policy, which is thought to stimulate investment and enable consumers to spend more. Despite the record low interest rate environment, the economic recovery has remained sluggish. Consumers have been less responsive to low interest rates than businesses. Using the first quarter of 2011 as the base period, investment has increased by 24 percent nationwide, whereas consumer spending has increased by only five percent. In
the third quarter of this year, government spending is about three percent lower than what it was in the beginning of 2011. Over the last couple of years, federal fiscal policy has been counteracting monetary policy with deficit reduction measures passed by Congress. The fiscal drag from cuts in spending by state and local governments has restrained economic growth. Not all federal actions have hindered growth. The FAA selected Nevada as one of six test sites for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and unmanned autonomous systems, handing Nevada a potential economic windfall. The emerging, commercial UAV industry offers a source of highwage jobs with exceptional potential for growth. Currently, the FAA does not allow the commercial use of drones, but will use data and policies developed at these sites for integration of unmanned aircraft systems into the National Airspace System. In 2012, aerospace and defense (A&D) employment in Nevada was 13,300 (as measured by the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages program). Forty-eight percent of the sector is composed engineering services, followed by research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences, accounting for about 25 percent of the jobs. In response to the takeoff of the A&D industry in Nevada, the manufacturing base is expected to grow by thousands of jobs, and now holds an 11 percent share. The remaining share (16
percent) goes to support activities for air transportation and flight training.
Employment & Unemployment Estimates for December 2013 Unemployment Rates: Nevada Statewide
8.8%
(Seasonally Adjusted)
Las Vegas-Paradise MSA
8.9%
Reno-Sparks MSA
8.4%
Carson City MSA
9.3%
Elko Micropolitan Area
5.3%
United States
6.7%
(Seasonally Adjusted)
California (Nov)
8.5%
(Seasonally Adjusted)
Employment estimates are produced by the Current Employment Statistics program. Labor Force estimates are produced by the Local Area Unemployment Statistics program.
Research and Analysis Bureau, Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation operates these programs in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Telephone (775) 684-0450 This information is embargoed until officially released on September 20, 2013
Nevada Labor Force and Unemployment (Estimates In Thousands)
LABOR FORCE SUMMARY NEVADA STATEWIDE Seasonally Adjusted TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
DEC 2013 DEC 2012 CHANGE % CHANGE NOV 2013 1362.4 120.3 8.8% 1242.1
1370.8 134.2 9.8% 1236.6
-8.4 -13.9 -----5.5
-0.6% -10.4% -----0.4%
1361.9 122.7 9.0% 1239.2
1359.7 119.1 8.8% 1240.6
1367.6 134.5 9.8% 1233.1
-7.9 -15.4 -----7.5
-0.6% -11.4% -----0.6%
1363.6 115.8 8.5% 1247.8
983.1 87.4 8.9% 895.7
988.0 98.4 10.0% 889.6
-4.9 -11.0 -----6.1
-0.5% -11.2% -----0.7%
987.0 85.1 8.6% 901.9
NEVADA STATEWIDE TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
Las Vegas-Paradise MSA Includes Clark County TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
Reno-Sparks MSA
Includes Washoe and Storey Counties TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
220.4 18.6 8.4% 201.8
223.2 21.5 9.6% 201.7
-2.8 -2.9 -----0.1
-1.3% -13.5% -----0.0%
220.2 18.0 8.2% 202.2
TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
26.5 2.5 9.3% 24.0
27.4 2.8 10.1% 24.6
-0.9 -0.3 ------0.6
-3.3% -10.7% ------2.4%
26.6 2.4 9.0% 24.2
30.8
31.1
-0.3
-1.0%
31.0
1.6
1.7
-0.1
-5.9%
1.6
5.3%
5.4%
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5.1%
29.2
29.4
-0.2
-0.7%
29.4
Carson City MSA
Elko Micropolitan Area Includes Elko and Eureka Counties TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BASED ON UNROUNDED DATA 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence.
Information compiled by DETR's Research & Analysis Bureau
Seasonally Adjusted Establishment Based Industrial Employment
Nevada Statewide (Estimates In Thousands)
Total All Industries Natural Resources & Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable Goods Non-durable Goods
DEC 2013 1180.1
DEC 2012 1158.7
17.1 54.6 40.0
16.1 55.5 39.6
25.0 15.0
Trade, Transportation & Utilities
232.9
Wholesale Retail Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities
Financial Activities Finance and Insurance Real Estate & Rental Leasing
Professional & Business Services Professional, Scientific and Technical Management of Companies Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt.
54.2
54.9
145.3 47.3 19.5 78.5
112.5
Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance
10.2 102.3
324.8
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Service
Other Services Government Federal State Local
26.7 298.1
33.4 152.7 18.2 38.3 96.2
1.8%
1177.9
6.2% -1.6% 1.0%
16.9 54.3 40
-1.2% 4.9%
25.1 14.9
4.5%
232.3
5.3% 5.8% 0.7%
35.5 143.2 53.6
-1.3%
54.3
-5.8% 4.7%
29.8 24.5
1.5%
143.3
-0.2% -1.5% 3.4%
47.3 19.6 76.4
4.1%
113.1
8.5% 3.6%
10.2 102.9
0.4%
325.6
-0.4% 0.4%
26.6 299.0
0.3% 2.3%
33.2 152.4
0.0% 9.4% 0.2%
18.1 38.5 95.8
% CHANGE
NOV 2013
1.8 7.9 0.4
-0.7 -1.8 1.1
143.1
2.2
47.4 19.8 75.9
-0.1 -0.3 2.6
108.1
4.4
9.4 98.7
0.8 3.6
323.6
1.2
26.8 296.8
-0.1 1.3
33.3 149.2
0.1 3.5
18.2 35.0 96.0
NOV 2013
1.0 -0.9 0.4 10.1
31.3 23.6
% CHANGE
21.4
-0.3 0.7
222.8 34.1 135.3 53.4
Education and Health Services Leisure and Hospitality
25.3 14.3
35.9 143.2 53.8 29.5 24.7
CHANGE
0.0 3.3 0.2
Las Vegas-Paradise MSA Total All Industries
DEC 2013 850.6
DEC 2012 834.0
CHANGE
16.6
2.0%
851.9
Reno/Sparks MSA Total All Industries
DEC 2013 193.5
DEC 2012 191.0
CHANGE
2.5
% CHANGE
1.3%
NOV 2013
193.3
Carson City MSA Total All Industries
DEC 2013 27.4
DEC 2012 27.9
CHANGE
-0.5
% CHANGE
-1.8%
NOV 2013
27.2
Nevada Statewide (Estimates In Thousands)
ESTABLISHMENT BASED INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT
Total All Industries Goods Producing
DEC 2013
DEC 2012
1185.7
1164.2
21.5
1.8%
1186.3
110.8
110.3
0.5
0.5%
111.5
1.0 0.4 -0.9 0.4 -3.8 0.4 -0.3 0.2 -0.1 0.7
6.3% 3.3% -1.6% 4.1% -10.1% 1.0% -1.2% 1.9% -1.4% 4.9%
Natural Resources & Mining Metal Ore Mining Construction Construction of Buildings Specialty Trade Contractors Manufacturing Durable Goods Computer & Electronic Products Other Miscellaneous (Includes Slot Mfg.) Non-durable Goods
Services Producing
16.9 12.4 54.1 10.1 33.7 39.8 24.9 10.9 6.9 14.9
1074.9
Private Service Providing Trade, Transportation & Utilities Wholesale Retail General Merchandise & Clothing Food & Beverage Stores Health and Personal Care Stores Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities Utilities Transportation & Warehousing Trucking, Couriers/Messengers, and Air Transit and Ground Passenger Taxi and Limousine Service Information Telecommunications Financial Activities Finance and Insurance Credit Intermediation & Related Real Estate & Rental Leasing Professional & Business Services Professional, Scientific and Technical Management of Companies Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt. Administrative & Support Services Employment Services Education and Health Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Ambulatory Health Care Services Hospitals Leisure and Hospitality Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Service Accommodation Casino Hotels and Gaming Casino Hotels Gaming Industries Food Services and Drinking Places Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Restaurants Other Services Government Federal State Local UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BASED ON UNROUNDED DATA
919.4 238.8 36.0 148.0 53.7 20.7 8.1 54.8 3.9 50.9 23.8 6.3 14.2 10.9 12.6 4.1 54.8 29.9 17.0 24.9 144.6 47.8 19.3 77.5 74.0 19.4 112.6 10.4 102.2 45.4 24.9 322.9 26.3 296.6 189.7 186.3 176.5 9.8 106.9 51.8 38.2 33.1 155.5 18.1 40.1 97.3
15.9 12.0 55.0 9.7 37.5 39.4 25.2 10.7 7.0 14.2
1053.9 901.9 228.6 34.2 140.0 52.3 20.4 7.9 54.4 4.0 50.4 22.9 6.2 14.6 10.9 12.5 4.1 55.5 31.7 17.9 23.8 142.4 47.8 19.6 75.0 71.5 20.1 108.3 9.6 98.7 44.4 24.3 321.6 26.4 295.2 191.5 187.5 177.2 10.3 103.7 50.5 37.8 33.0 152.0 18.1 36.8 97.1
1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence.
CHANGE
21.0 17.5 10.2 1.8 8.0 1.4 0.3 0.2 0.4 -0.1 0.5 0.9 0.1 -0.4 0.0 0.1 0.0 -0.7 -1.8 -0.9 1.1 2.2 0.0 -0.3 2.5 2.5 -0.7 4.3 0.8 3.5 1.0 0.6 1.3 -0.1 1.4 -1.8 -1.2 -0.7 -0.5 3.2 1.3 0.4 0.1 3.5 0.0 3.3 0.2
% CHANGE
2.0% 1.9% 4.5% 5.3% 5.7% 2.7% 1.5% 2.5% 0.7% -2.5% 1.0% 3.9% 1.6% -2.7% 0.0% 0.8% 0.0% -1.3% -5.7% -5.0% 4.6% 1.5% 0.0% -1.5% 3.3% 3.5% -3.5% 4.0% 8.3% 3.5% 2.3% 2.5% 0.4% -0.4% 0.5% -0.9% -0.6% -0.4% -4.9% 3.1% 2.6% 1.1% 0.3% 2.3% 0.0% 9.0% 0.2%
NOV 2013
16.9 12.4 54.7 10.1 34.6 39.9 25.0 11.0 6.9 14.9
1074.8 920.0 237.5 35.6 147.6 52.9 20.7 8.4 54.3 3.9 50.4 23.1 6.3 14.4 11.0 12.5 4.1 54.6 29.8 17.0 24.8 144.1 47.5 19.4 77.2 73.7 19.0 112.8 10.3 102.5 45.3 24.8 325.2 26.0 299.2 190.3 186.5 176.8 9.7 108.9 51.5 38.4 33.3 154.8 17.9 40.0 96.9
Las Vegas-Paradise MSA Includes Clark County (Estimates In Thousands) ESTABLISHMENT BASED INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT
Total All Industries Goods Producing Natural Resources & Mining Construction Construction of Buildings Specialty Trade Contractors Building Foundation & Exterior Contractors Building Finishing Contractors Manufacturing Durable Goods Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing Non-durable Goods
Services Producing Private Service Providing Trade, Transportion & Utilites Wholesale Retail General Merchandise & Clothing Food & Beverage Stores Health and Personal Care Stores Trans, Warehousing & Utilities Utilities Transportation & Warehousing Air Transit and Ground Passenger Taxi and Limousine Service Information Telecomunications Financial Activites Finance and Insurance Credit Intermediation & Related Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional & Business Services Professional, Scientific and Technical Management of Companies Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt. Administative and Support Services Employment Services Other Support Services Education and Health Services Health Care and Social Assistance Ambulatory Health Care Services Hospitals Leisure and Hospitality Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Service Accommodation Casino Hotels and Gaming Casino Hotels Gaming Industries Food Services and Drinking Places Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Restaurants Other Services Government Federal State Local
DEC 2013
DEC 2012
CHANGE
% CHANGE
NOV 2013
855.4
838.7
16.7
2.0%
858.1
56.7
60.0
-3.3
-5.5%
57.3
0.2 36.2 7.0 24.0 5.8 6.6 20.3 11.9 4.6 8.4
0.3 39.5 6.4 28.5 5.9 7.5 20.2 11.9 4.5 8.3
-0.1 -3.3 0.6 -4.5 -0.1 -0.9 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1
-33.3% -8.4% 9.4% -15.8% -1.7% -12.0% 0.5% 0.0% 2.2% 1.2%
0.3 36.9 7.0 24.4 6.0 6.9 20.1 11.7 4.6 8.4
798.7
778.7
20.0
2.6%
800.8
698.0
683.4
14.6
2.1%
700.8
168.4 20.9 110.9 42.2 15.0 6.8 36.6 2.7 33.9 5.8 12.8 10.7 9.1 3.0 42.2 23.3 13.1 18.9 111.0 34.3 15.4 61.3 57.6 12.3 6.8 79.3 68.0 33.1 17.2 263.9 17.6 246.3 161.6 156.4 151.4 5.0 84.7 42.1 28.8 24.1 100.7 12.5 21.1 67.1
161.5 20.5 104.4 41.1 14.7 6.5 36.6 2.6 34.0 5.6 13.5 10.5 9.6 3.1 42.2 23.6 13.6 18.6 106.4 33.3 15.4 57.7 54.1 12.4 6.5 76.2 68.8 32.4 16.2 263.6 17.6 246.0 164.4 157.9 152.7 5.2 81.6 41.1 28.3 23.9 95.3 12.5 17.4 65.4
6.9 0.4 6.5 1.1 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.1 -0.1 0.2 -0.7 0.2 -0.5 -0.1 0.0 -0.3 -0.5 0.3 4.6 1.0 0.0 3.6 3.5 -0.1 0.3 3.1 -0.8 0.7 1.0 0.3 0.0 0.3 -2.8 -1.5 -1.3 -0.2 3.1 1.0 0.5 0.2 5.4 0.0 3.7 1.7
4.3% 2.0% 6.2% 2.7% 2.0% 4.6% 0.0% 3.8% -0.3% 3.6% -5.2% 1.9% -5.2% -3.2% 0.0% -1.3% -3.7% 1.6% 4.3% 3.0% 0.0% 6.2% 6.5% -0.8% 4.6% 4.1% -1.2% 2.2% 6.2% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% -1.7% -0.9% -0.9% -3.8% 3.8% 2.4% 1.8% 0.8% 5.7% 0.0% 21.3% 2.6%
168.0 20.8 110.9 41.5 15.0 6.7 36.3 2.6 33.7 5.8 13.0 10.8 9.0 3.0 42.6 23.4 13.3 19.2 111.0 34.2 15.5 61.3 57.6 12.6 7.0 79.1 67.8 33.0 17.1 266.9 17.6 249.3 162.8 157.3 152.3 5.0 86.5 42.0 28.9 24.2 100.0 12.4 21.1 66.5
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BASED ON UNROUNDED DATA 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence. 2/ Data may not add due to rounding. Employment by place of work. Does not coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple job holders.
Reno-Sparks MSA Includes Washoe and Storey Counties (Estimates In Thousands) ESTABLISHMENT BASED INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT
Total All Industries Goods Producing
DEC 2013
% CHANGE
NOV 2013
194.3
2.6
1.3%
196.5
20.8
20.7
0.1
0.5%
20.9
0.2
Construction
0.2
0.0
0.0%
0.2
9.3
9.0
0.3
3.3%
9.4
11.3
11.5
-0.2
-1.7%
11.3
2.5
2.5
0.0
0.0%
2.5
176.1
173.6
2.5
1.4%
175.6
146.8
143.5
3.3
2.3%
146.5
46.1
43.9
2.2
5.0%
46.1
8.9 23.3 7.8 3.4 13.9
8.7 22.0 7.5 3.2 13.2
0.2 1.3 0.3 0.2 0.7
2.3% 5.9% 4.0% 6.3% 5.3%
9.0 23.3 7.7 3.4 13.8
2.0
2.0
0.0
0.0%
1.9
Manufacturing Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Private Service Producing
CHANGE
196.9
Natural Resources & Mining
Services Producing
DEC 2012
Trade, Transportion & Utilites Wholesale Retail General Merchandise & Clothing Food & Beverage Stores Trans, Warehousing & Utilities Information Financial Activites Finance and Insurance Professional & Business Services Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt. Education and Health Services Leisure and Hospitality
9.1
9.0
0.1
1.1%
9.0
5.6
5.5
0.1
1.8%
5.6
25.8
26.1
-0.3
-1.1%
25.5
13.8
13.9
-0.1
-0.7%
13.4
22.2
21.8
0.4
1.8%
22.2
35.6
34.6
1.0
2.9%
35.8
29.4 15.8 14.6 13.6
28.5 15.4 14.3 13.1
0.9 0.4 0.3 0.5
3.2% 2.6% 2.1% 3.8%
29.6 15.8 14.6 13.8
6.0
6.1
-0.1
-1.6%
6.0
Government
29.3
30.1
-0.8
-2.7%
29.1
Federal State Local
3.5 10.1 15.7
3.5 10.0 16.6
0.0 0.1 -0.9
0.0% 1.0% -5.4%
3.5 10.0 15.6
Accommodation and Food Service Accommodation Casino Hotels Food Services and Drinking Places Other Services
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BASED ON UNROUNDED DATA 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence. 2/ Data may not add due to rounding. Employment by place of work. Does not coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple job holders.
Information compiled by DETR's Reseach & Analysis Bureau
Carson City MSA Includes Carson City (Estimates In Thousands) ESTABLISHMENT BASED INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT
Total All Industries Goods Producing Manufacturing
Services Producing Private Service Producing
DEC 2013
DEC 2012
CHANGE
% CHANGE
NOV 2013
27.4
27.9
-0.5
-1.8%
27.4
3.3
3.5
-0.2
-5.7%
3.4
2.6
2.6
0.0
0.0%
2.6
24.1
24.4
-0.3
-1.2%
24.0
14.8
14.8
0.0
0.0%
14.8
Trade, Transportion & Utilites
4.0
3.9
0.1
2.6%
4.0
Retail Professional & Business Services
3.1 2.1
3.0 2.0
0.1 0.1
3.3% 5.0%
3.1 2.1
Leisure and Hospitality
3.5
3.4
0.1
2.9%
3.6
Government
9.3
9.6
-0.3
-3.1%
9.2
Federal State Local
0.5 6.8 2.0
0.5 7.1 2.0
0.0 -0.3 0.0
0.0% -4.2% 0.0%
0.5 6.8 1.9
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BASED ON UNROUNDED DATA 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence. 2/ Data may not add due to rounding. Employment by place of work. Does not coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple job holders.
Information compiled by DETR's Reseach & Analysis Bureau
2013 Seasonally Adjusted Industrial Employment
(Estimates In Thousands)
Nevada Statewide JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVERAGE
1163.2
1159.1
1156.3
1164.5
1159.1
1164.3
1155.8
1168.5
1159.7
1166.3
1177.9
1180.1
1164.6
16.1 54.0 39.6
16.4 53.9 39.6
16.4 53.1 39.7
16.3 52.1 39.6
16.3 50.2 39.6
16.5 52.7 39.6
16.4 51.9 39.5
16.5 52.2 39.8
16.7 52.3 39.8
16.7 55.2 39.9
16.9 54.3 40.0
17.1 54.6 40.0
16.5 53.0 39.7
25.2 14.4
25.1 14.5
25.1 14.6
25.1 14.5
25.0 14.6
24.9 14.7
24.9 14.6
25.1 14.7
25.0 14.8
25.0 14.9
25.1 14.9
25.0 15.0
25.0 14.7
224.5
223.0
220.9
220.3
222.4
223.6
221.4
223.8
223.2
227.5
232.3
232.9
224.7
34.0 136.3 54.2
34.1 134.4 54.5
34.0 134.0 52.9
34.0 133.9 52.4
34.2 134.1 54.1
34.4 134.4 54.8
34.9 133.9 52.6
35.0 135.6 53.2
35.1 135.5 52.6
35.7 138.7 53.1
35.5 143.2 53.6
35.9 143.2 53.8
34.7 136.4 53.5
55.3
54.8
56.0
56.6
55.8
55.6
54.8
54.6
54.6
55.2
54.3
54.2
55.2
31.6 23.7
31.1 23.7
31.5 24.5
31.7 24.9
31.4 24.4
31.2 24.4
30.8 24.0
30.5 24.1
30.3 24.3
30.8 24.4
29.8 24.5
29.5 24.7
30.9 24.3
142.4
142.3
140.2
144.4
144.9
143.6
143.7
146.6
139.1
140.1
143.3
145.3
143.0
47.3 19.7 75.4
46.6 19.6 76.1
45.8 19.4 75.0
47.0 19.4 78.0
46.4 19.7 78.8
47.3 19.5 76.8
46.9 19.7 77.1
45.7 19.6 81.3
46.1 19.7 73.3
46.5 19.4 74.2
47.3 19.6 76.4
47.3 19.5 78.5
46.7 19.6 76.7
108.1
108.7
109.3
110.6
109.7
110.6
108.3
110.6
111.1
111.2
113.1
112.5
110.3
9.3 98.8
9.3 99.4
9.3 100.0
9.4 101.2
9.4 100.3
9.5 101.1
9.6 98.7
9.7 100.9
9.6 101.5
10.1 101.1
10.2 102.9
10.2 102.3
9.6 100.7
326.6
323.3
323.4
327.3
321.8
323.6
323.5
324.5
324.7
323.2
325.6
324.8
324.4
27.1 299.5
27.0 296.3
27.0 296.4
27.0 300.3
26.7 295.1
26.4 297.2
26.3 297.2
26.3 298.2
26.4 298.3
26.8 296.4
26.6 299.0
26.7 298.1
26.7 297.7
33.5 150.7
33.8 150.8
33.4 151.4
33.5 151.3
33.7 152.1
33.5 152.4
33.3 150.6
33.4 154.0
33.2 152.5
33.5 151.2
33.2 152.4
33.4 152.7
33.5 151.8
18.1 37.5 95.1
18.2 36.8 95.8
18.2 37.2 96.0
18.2 37.5 95.6
18.2 37.8 96.1
18.1 39.7 94.6
18.3 37.4 94.9
18.3 38.0 97.7
18.2 37.8 96.5
18.2 37.8 95.2
18.1 38.5 95.8
18.2 38.3 96.2
18.2 37.9 95.8
Estimates in thousands
Total All Industries Natural Resources & Mining Construction Manufacturing Durable Goods Non-durable Goods
Trade, Transportation & Utilities Wholesale Retail Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities
Financial Activities Finance and Insurance Real Estate & Rental Leasing
Professional & Business Services Professional, Scientific and Technical Management of Companies Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt.
Education and Health Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance
Leisure and Hospitality Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Service
Other Services Government Federal State Local
Las Vegas MSA Estimates in thousands
Total All Industries
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
835.2
833.9
834.3
844.3
838.3
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
841.7
838.2
848.4
840.8
844.9
851.9
850.6
AVERAGE
841.9
Reno/Sparks MSA Estimates in thousands
Total All Industries
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
191.8
192.0
190.8
190.8
190.2
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
191.3
189.6
191.9
191.3
192.6
193.3
193.5
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
27.7
27.6
AVERAGE
191.6
Carson City MSA Estimates in thousands
Total All Industries
JAN
27.6
27.6
27.7
27.6
27.3
This information is embargoes until officially released November 22, 2013 Detail may not add due to rounding. This report reflects non-ag employment by place of work. It does not necessarily coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple jobholders. Information compiled by DETR's Reseach & Analysis Bureau
27.3
27.5
27.4
27.2
AVERAGE
27.4
27.5 Jan-14
Nevada Statewide 2013 Industrial Employment Estimates in thousands
Total All Industries Goods Producing Natural Resources & Mining Metal Ore Mining
Construction Construction of Buildings Specialty Trade Contractors
Manufacturing Durable Goods Computer & Electronic Products Other Miscellaneous (Includes Slot Mfg.) Non-durable Goods
Services Producing Private Service Providing Trade, Transportation & Utilities Wholesale Retail General Merchandise & Clothing Food & Beverage Stores Health and Personal Care Stores Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities Utilities Transportation & Warehousing Trucking, Couriers/Messengers, and Warehousing/Storage Air Transit and Ground Passenger Taxi and Limousine Service
Information Telecommunications
Financial Activities Finance and Insurance Credit Intermediation & Related Real Estate & Rental Leasing
Professional & Business Services Professional, Scientific and Technical Management of Companies Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt. Administrative & Support Services Employment Services
Education and Health Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Ambulatory Health Care Services Hospitals
Leisure and Hospitality Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Service Accommodation Casino Hotels and Gaming Casino Hotels Gaming Industries Food Services and Drinking Places Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Restaurants
Other Services Government Federal State Local
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVERAGE
1146.1
1148.1
1152.5
1164.9
1165.4
1167.2
1150.4
1164.5
1165.9
1175.4
1186.3
1185.7
1164.4
105.4
107.0
107.0
106.9
107.2
110.2
109.4
110.8
111.0
113.1
111.5
110.8
109.2
15.7
16.1
16.2
16.2
16.4
16.9
16.7
16.8
16.7
16.7
16.9
16.9
16.5
11.8
12.1
12.1
12.1
12.3
12.5
12.5
12.4
12.3
12.3
12.4
12.4
12.3
50.6
51.7
51.4
51.2
51.1
53.4
52.8
53.9
54.3
56.3
54.7
54.1
53.0
9.2 33.9
9.4 34.3
9.3 34.5
9.3 34.5
9.2 34.7
9.5 36.0
9.6 35.1
9.6 36.1
9.7 36.3
10.1 36.5
10.1 34.6
10.1 33.7
9.6 35.0
39.1
39.2
39.4
39.5
39.7
39.9
39.9
40.1
40.0
40.1
39.9
39.8
39.7
24.9 10.8 7.1 14.2
24.8 10.7 7.0 14.4
24.9 10.6 7.0 14.5
25.0 10.7 7.1 14.5
25.1 10.8 7.1 14.6
25.1 11.0 7.1 14.8
25.2 11.0 7.1 14.7
25.3 10.9 7.1 14.8
25.1 11.0 7.1 14.9
25.1 11.2 7.2 15.0
25.0 11.0 6.9 14.9
24.9 10.9 6.9 14.9
25.0 10.9 7.1 14.7
1040.7 892.4
1041.1 888.0
1045.5 891.1
1058.0 903.4
1058.2 902.6
1057.0 906.3
1041.0 897.6
1053.7 908.1
1054.9 903.4
1062.3 908.6
1074.8 920.0
1074.9 919.4
1055.2 903.4
222.5
218.7
217.5
218.5
220.6
222.1
221.1
224.2
224.7
229.7
237.5
238.8
224.7
33.6 135.0 48.4 20.0 7.7 53.9 4.0 49.9
33.6 131.4 46.8 20.0 7.6 53.7 4.0 49.7
33.7 131.4 46.8 20.1 7.7 52.4 4.0 48.4
34.1 132.0 46.8 20.1 7.8 52.4 4.0 48.4
34.4 132.8 47.1 20.2 7.8 53.4 4.0 49.4
34.5 133.2 47.4 20.3 7.8 54.4 4.0 50.4
34.9 133.8 47.6 20.3 7.9 52.4 4.0 48.4
35.1 136.0 48.0 20.4 8.0 53.1 4.0 49.1
35.4 136.4 47.7 20.5 8.1 52.9 3.9 49.0
36.0 140.0 48.5 20.6 8.4 53.7 3.9 49.8
35.6 147.6 52.9 20.7 8.4 54.3 3.9 50.4
36.0 148.0 53.7 20.7 8.1 54.8 3.9 50.9
34.7 136.5 48.5 20.3 7.9 53.5 4.0 49.5
21.9
21.7
21.6
21.8
21.8
22.2
22.0
22.4
22.3
22.7
23.1
23.8
22.3
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.2
6.3
6.3
6.3
6.3
14.7 11.1
14.7 11.0
13.6 9.8
13.8 10.0
14.7 10.8
14.7 10.9
14.1 10.7
14.1 10.8
14.1 10.8
14.2 10.8
14.4 11.0
14.2 10.9
6.2 14.3 10.7
12.4
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.6
12.6
12.4
12.5
12.5
12.6
12.5
12.6
12.5
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.1
4.1
4.2
4.1
4.1
4.1
55.0
54.7
55.8
56.2
55.3
55.6
54.8
54.6
54.9
55.2
54.6
54.8
55.1
31.5 17.9 23.5
31.2 17.9 23.5
31.6 18.1 24.2
31.6 18.1 24.6
31.1 17.8 24.2
31.2 17.8 24.4
30.8 17.5 24.0
30.4 17.1 24.2
30.3 17.2 24.6
30.7 17.0 24.5
29.8 17.0 24.8
29.9 17.0 24.9
30.8 17.5 24.3
142.1
140.4
140.1
143.5
145.5
144.5
141.9
146.2
140.4
142.2
144.1
144.6
143.0
47.2 19.6 75.3 71.8 17.8
46.3 19.5 74.6 71.1 17.5
46.4 19.5 74.2 70.7 17.6
46.9 19.5 77.1 73.5 17.2
46.0 19.7 79.8 76.1 17.9
46.7 19.5 78.3 74.7 18.0
46.5 19.7 75.7 72.2 16.8
45.7 19.6 80.9 77.2 17.4
46.2 19.6 74.6 71.0 17.8
46.8 19.4 76.0 72.5 17.9
47.5 19.4 77.2 73.7 19.0
47.8 19.3 77.5 74.0 19.4
46.7 19.5 76.8
107.2
108.8
109.6
111.2
110.8
111.1
107.9
109.9
111.2
111.2
112.8
112.6
110.4
9.3 97.9 43.9 24.4
9.6 99.2 44.2 24.5
9.7 99.9 44.3 24.6
9.6 101.6 44.7 24.6
9.6 101.2 44.7 24.6
9.3 101.8 44.9 24.7
9.0 98.9 44.8 24.6
9.1 100.8 45.0 24.7
9.5 101.7 45.0 24.7
10.2 101.0 45.2 24.7
10.3 102.5 45.3 24.8
10.4 102.2 45.4 24.9
9.6 100.7 44.8 24.7
320.5
320.0
322.5
328.3
324.1
326.5
325.7
326.7
325.9
323.9
325.2
322.9
324.4
26.2 294.3 191.2 211.7 176.9 10.2 103.1 50.3 37.4
26.3 293.7 191.0 187.0 176.8 10.2 102.7 50.5 37.6
26.8 295.7 190.9 186.7 176.5 10.2 104.8 51.0 38.2
27.3 301.0 192.4 187.2 177.1 10.1 108.6 51.6 38.9
27.0 297.1 190.6 186.0 175.9 10.1 106.5 51.3 38.9
27.0 299.5 191.1 186.1 176.1 10.0 108.4 51.4 38.9
26.7 299.0 190.9 185.5 175.7 9.8 108.1 51.0 38.6
27.0 299.7 191.2 185.8 176.0 9.8 108.5 51.0 38.8
26.9 299.0 190.6 185.9 176.1 9.8 108.4 51.2 38.6
26.5 297.4 190.9 186.8 177.0 9.8 106.5 51.1 38.4
26.0 299.2 190.3 186.5 176.8 9.7 108.9 51.5 38.4
26.3 296.6 189.7 186.3 176.5 9.8 106.9 51.8 38.2
26.7 297.7 190.9 188.5 176.5 10.0 106.8 51.1 38.4
32.7 148.3
32.9 153.1
33.1 154.4
33.2 154.6
33.7 155.6
33.9 150.7
33.8 143.4
34.0 145.6
33.8 151.5
33.8 153.7
33.3 154.8
33.1 155.5
33.4 151.8
17.8 34.6 95.9
17.9 37.8 97.4
18.0 38.7 97.7
18.2 39.0 97.4
18.4 38.9 98.3
18.5 37.4 94.8
18.6 35.0 89.8
18.5 35.8 91.3
18.4 37.7 95.4
18.1 39.2 96.4
17.9 40.0 96.9
18.1 40.1 97.3
18.2 37.9 95.7
Detail may not add due to rounding. This report reflects non-ag employment by place of work. It does not necessarily coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple jobholders.
73.2 17.9
Jan-14
Las Vegas-Paradise MSA 2013 Industrial Employment Estimates in thousands
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
826.3
827.5
832.7
846.0
845.1
843.5
833.2
843.8
844.3
850.3
858.1
855.4
842.2
57.1
57.5
56.9
57.5
57.6
58.6
57.6
57.8
58.4
58.6
57.3
56.7
57.6
0.3 36.8
0.3 37.2
0.3 36.5
0.3 37.0
0.3 37.1
0.3 37.9
0.3 37.1
0.3 37.2
0.3 37.7
0.3 38.1
0.3 36.9
0.2 36.2
0.3 37.1
6.3 25.9 5.6 6.7
6.4 25.9 6.0 6.6
6.4 25.7 6.1 6.4
6.4 26.5 6.2 6.5
6.4 26.6 6.2 6.5
6.5 27.1 6.2 6.5
6.5 26.3 6.2 6.6
6.5 26.5 6.3 6.7
6.6 26.8 6.3 7.1
6.9 26.1 6.4 7.2
7.0 24.4 6.0 6.9
7.0 24.0 5.8 6.6
6.6 26.0 6.1 6.7
20.0
20.0
20.1
20.2
20.2
20.4
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.2
20.1
20.3
20.2
11.7 4.5 8.3
11.6 4.5 8.4
11.7 4.5 8.4
11.8 4.6 8.4
11.8 4.6 8.4
11.9 4.6 8.5
11.8 4.6 8.4
11.9 4.6 8.4
11.9 4.6 8.5
11.8 4.6 8.4
11.7 4.6 8.4
11.9 4.6 8.4
11.8 4.6 8.4
769.2
770.0
775.8
788.5
787.5
784.9
775.6
786.0
785.9
791.7
800.8
798.7
784.6
675.2 156.8
673.0 154.4
677.8 153.8
689.7 154.9
688.7 156.7
689.9 156.3
684.6 155.9
693.6 157.3
688.8 158.0
692.6 161.3
700.8 168.0
698.0 168.4
687.7 158.5
20.2 100.4 38.3 14.4 6.3 36.2 2.6 33.6 5.6 13.6 10.5
20.3 98.0 37.0 14.5 6.3 36.1 2.6 33.5 5.6 13.6 10.5
20.3 98.4 37.0 14.5 6.3 35.1 2.6 32.5 5.6 12.5 9.5
20.4 99.0 37.1 14.6 6.4 35.5 2.6 32.9 5.7 12.8 9.7
20.5 99.8 37.3 14.6 6.4 36.4 2.6 33.8 5.7 13.6 10.6
20.5 99.1 37.6 14.7 6.4 36.7 2.6 34.1 5.7 13.7 10.6
20.5 100.0 37.8 14.7 6.4 35.4 2.6 32.8 5.7 12.7 10.5
20.6 101.1 38.1 14.7 6.5 35.6 2.6 33.0 5.8 12.7 10.6
20.8 101.5 37.9 14.8 6.5 35.7 2.6 33.1 5.8 12.8 10.6
20.9 104.4 38.5 14.9 6.7 36.0 2.6 33.4 5.8 12.8 10.7
20.8 110.9 41.5 15.0 6.7 36.3 2.6 33.7 5.8 13.0 10.8
20.9 110.9 42.2 15.0 6.8 36.6 2.7 33.9 5.8 12.8 10.7
20.6 102.0 38.4 14.7 6.5 36.0 2.6 33.4 5.7 13.1 10.4
9.4
9.6
9.4
9.4
9.2
9.2
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.1
41.7
41.8
42.7
43.2
42.0
41.6
41.5
41.5
41.6
42.7
42.6
42.2
42.1
Finance and Insurance Credit Intermediation & Related Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
23.4 13.6 18.3
23.4 13.6 18.4
23.8 13.8 18.9
24.0 13.9 19.2
23.3 13.5 18.7
23.0 13.4 18.6
23.0 13.4 18.5
22.8 13.2 18.7
22.7 13.2 18.9
23.6 13.3 19.1
23.4 13.3 19.2
23.3 13.1 18.9
23.3 13.4 18.8
Professional & Business Services
108.7
107.8
107.4
110.9
111.6
110.6
109.0
114.1
108.1
109.5
111.0
111.0
110.0
33.1 15.4 60.2 56.6
32.3 15.4 60.1 56.4
32.5 15.4 59.5 55.9
33.1 15.4 62.4 58.6
32.2 15.5 63.9 60.1
33.0 15.4 62.2 58.5
33.2 15.6 60.2 56.5
33.0 15.7 65.4 61.5
33.2 15.7 59.2 55.6
33.5 15.5 60.5 56.9
34.2 15.5 61.3 57.6
34.3 15.4 61.3 57.6
33.1 15.5 61.4 57.7
Employment Services Other Support Services
12.0 9.0
12.2 8.1
12.2 7.0
11.8 7.7
12.2 7.8
12.2 7.0
11.1 6.5
11.7 8.0
12.2 6.7
12.1 7.0
12.6 7.0
12.3 6.8
12.1 7.4
Education and Health Services
74.0
73.7
75.5
77.1
77.3
77.3
75.2
77.0
78.1
78.6
79.1
79.3
76.9
67.4 31.8 16.7
66.7 32.1 16.6
67.6 32.2 16.6
69.2 32.5 16.8
69.2 32.5 16.9
69.1 32.7 16.9
67.2 32.5 17.0
68.2 32.7 17.0
68.1 32.7 17.1
67.6 32.9 17.1
67.8 33.0 17.1
68.0 33.1 17.2
68.0 32.6 16.9
261.0
262.0
264.9
270.1
267.4
270.2
269.5
269.9
269.3
266.9
266.9
263.9
266.8
17.3 243.7 163.3 156.8 151.7 5.1 80.4 40.6 27.8
17.5 244.5 163.7 157.3 152.1 5.2 80.8 41.0 28.1
17.9 247.0 164.2 157.6 152.4 5.2 82.8 41.5 28.6
18.0 252.1 165.7 158.9 153.8 5.1 86.4 42.2 29.1
17.8 249.6 164.9 158.4 153.2 5.2 84.7 42.0 29.2
17.8 252.4 165.4 158.7 153.5 5.2 87.0 42.2 29.5
17.5 252.0 165.2 158.4 153.4 5.0 86.8 41.7 29.2
17.6 252.3 165.0 158.2 153.2 5.0 87.3 41.8 29.4
17.7 251.6 164.3 158.5 153.5 5.0 87.3 42.0 29.2
17.7 249.2 163.8 157.9 152.9 5.0 85.4 41.9 29.0
17.6 249.3 162.8 157.3 152.3 5.0 86.5 42.0 28.9
17.6 246.3 161.6 156.4 151.4 5.0 84.7 42.1 28.8
17.7 249.2 164.2 157.9 152.8 5.1 85.0 41.8 28.9
23.6 94.0
23.7 97.0
24.1 98.0
24.1 98.8
24.5 98.8
24.7 95.0
24.4 91.0
24.7 92.4
24.6 97.1
24.5 99.1
24.2 100.0
24.1 100.7
24.3 96.8
12.6 17.4 62.4
12.6 19.0 65.5
12.5 20.4 66.2
12.4 21.1 66.5
12.5 21.1 67.1
12.5 19.4 64.9
Total All Industries Goods Producing Natural Resources & Mining Construction Construction of Buildings Specialty Trade Contractors Building Foundation & Exterior Contrac Building Finishing Contractors
Manufacturing Durable Goods Other Miscellaneous Manufacturing Non-durable Goods
Services Producing Private Service Providing Trade, Transportion & Utilites Wholesale Retail General Merchandise & Clothing Food & Beverage Stores Health and Personal Care Stores Trans, Warehousing & Utilities Utilities Transportation & Warehousing Air Transit and Ground Passenger Taxi and Limousine Service
Information Telecomunications
Financial Activites
Professional, Scientific and Technical Management of Companies Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt. Administative and Support Services
Health Care and Social Assistance Ambulatory Health Care Services Hospitals
Leisure and Hospitality Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Service Accommodation Casino Hotels and Gaming Casino Hotels Gaming Industries Food Services and Drinking Places Full-Service Restaurants Limited-Service Restaurants
Other Services Government
Federal 12.4 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.7 State 17.1 19.2 19.8 20.5 20.3 19.7 17.2 Local 64.5 65.4 65.7 65.7 65.9 62.7 61.1 Detail may not add due to rounding. This report reflects non-ag employment by place of work. It does not necessarily coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple jobholders.
AVERAGE
Jan-14
Reno-Sparks MSA 2013 Industrial Employment Estimates in thousands
Total All Industries Goods Producing Natural Resources & Mining Construction Manufacturing Miscellaneous Manufacturing
Services Producing Private Service Producing Trade, Transportion & Utilites Wholesale Retail General Merchandise & Clothing Food & Beverage Stores Trans, Warehousing & Utilities
Information Financial Activites Finance and Insurance
Professional & Business Services Administrative & Support and Waste Mgt.
Education and Health Services Leisure and Hospitality Accommodation and Food Service Accommodation Casino Hotels Food Services and Drinking Places
Other Services Government
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC AVERAGE
188.3
189.4
189.0
190.3
190.9
191.9
188.7
191.4
192.5
194.9
196.5
196.9
191.7
20.0
20.2
19.9
20.3
19.8
20.8
21.0
20.9
21.1
21.5
20.9
20.8
20.6
0.2 8.4 11.4
0.2 8.6 11.4
0.2 8.3 11.4
0.2 8.7 11.4
0.2 8.3 11.3
0.3 9.1 11.4
0.3 9.3 11.4
0.2 9.3 11.4
0.3 9.3 11.5
0.2 9.8 11.5
0.2 9.4 11.3
0.2 9.3 11.3
0.2 9.0 11.4
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.6
2.5
2.5
2.5
168.3
169.2
169.1
170.0
171.1
171.1
167.7
170.5
171.4
173.4
175.6
176.1
171.1
139.6 42.8
139.1 42.2
138.9 41.6
140.1 41.5
140.9 41.5
141.9 42.3
141.4 42.4
143.2 43.2
142.8 43.2
144.5 44.4
146.5 46.1
146.8 46.1
142.1 43.1
8.7 21.1 7.0 3.2 13.0
8.7 20.6 6.7 3.2 12.9
8.5 20.4 6.7 3.1 12.7
8.5 20.3 6.6 3.1 12.7
8.5 20.3 6.6 3.1 12.7
8.6 20.7 6.7 3.2 13.0
8.7 20.8 6.7 3.2 12.9
8.7 21.3 6.9 3.3 13.2
8.7 21.3 6.8 3.3 13.2
8.9 22.0 7.0 3.4 13.5
9.0 23.3 7.7 3.4 13.8
8.9 23.3 7.8 3.4 13.9
8.7 21.3 6.9 3.2 13.1
2.0 8.9
2.0 8.9
2.0 8.9
2.0 9.0
2.0 9.0
2.0 9.0
2.0 9.1
2.0 9.0
2.0 9.0
2.0 9.1
1.9 9.0
2.0 9.1
2.0 9.0
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.4
5.7
5.6
5.6
5.5
23.9
23.8
23.8
23.9
24.8
24.7
23.8
24.7
24.5
25.0
25.5
25.8
24.5
12.0
11.7
11.7
12.1
12.7
12.9
12.6
13.3
12.9
12.9
13.4
13.8
12.7
21.8 34.2
22.0 34.2
22.0 34.6
22.1 35.5
22.0 35.5
22.0 35.7
21.9 36.0
22.0 36.1
22.0 36.0
22.2 35.7
22.2 35.8
22.2 35.6
22.0 35.4
28.1 15.3 14.3 12.8
28.3 15.3 14.2 13.0
28.5 15.4 14.3 13.1
28.9 15.5 14.4 13.4
29.1 15.5 14.4 13.6
29.3 15.7 14.6 13.6
29.5 15.8 14.7 13.7
29.7 15.9 14.8 13.8
29.6 15.9 14.8 13.7
29.6 16.0 14.8 13.6
29.6 15.8 14.6 13.8
29.4 15.8 14.6 13.6
29.1 15.7 14.5 13.5
6.0 28.7
6.0 30.1
6.0 30.2
6.1 29.9
6.1 30.2
6.2 29.2
6.2 26.3
6.2 27.3
6.1 28.6
6.1 28.9
6.0 29.1
6.0 29.3
6.1 29.0
Federal 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 State 8.7 9.7 9.9 9.8 9.7 8.8 8.7 9.4 9.8 9.8 10.0 10.1 9.5 Local 16.5 16.9 16.8 16.5 17.0 16.8 14.0 14.4 15.3 15.6 15.6 15.7 15.9 Detail may not add due to rounding. This report reflects non-ag employment by place of work. It does not necessarily coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple jobholders. Jan-14
Carson City MSA 2013 Industrial Employment Estimates in thousands
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC AVERAGE
27.0
27.4
27.6
27.5
27.7
27.8
27.7
27.5
27.5
27.5
27.4
27.4
27.5
Goods Producing
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.3
3.4
Manufacturing
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
2.6
23.6
24.0
24.2
24.1
24.3
24.3
24.2
24.0
24.0
24.0
24.0
24.1
24.1
14.4 3.8
14.4 3.7
14.5 3.7
14.6 3.7
14.6 3.7
14.6 3.8
14.8 3.8
14.6 3.8
14.6 3.8
14.6 3.8
14.8 4.0
14.8 4.0
14.6 3.8
Total All Industries Services Producing Private Service Producing Trade, Transportion & Utilites Retail
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
2.9
2.8
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
2.9
3.0
3.0
3.1
3.1
2.9
2.0 3.4 9.2
2.0 3.3 9.6
2.0 3.4 9.7
2.1 3.5 9.5
2.1 3.5 9.7
2.1 3.5 9.7
2.0 3.5 9.4
2.1 3.5 9.4
2.1 3.5 9.4
2.1 3.4 9.4
2.1 3.6 9.2
2.1 3.5 9.3
2.1 3.5 9.5
Federal 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 State 6.8 7.1 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 Local 1.9 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 Detail may not add due to rounding. This report reflects non-ag employment by place of work. It does not necessarily coincide with labor force concept. Includes multiple jobholders. Information compiled by DETR's Reseach & Analysis Bureau
0.5 6.8 1.9
0.5 6.8 2.0
0.6 7.0 1.9
Professional & Business Services Leisure and Hospitality Government
Jan-14
2013 NEVADA LABOR FORCE SUMMARY DATA Estimates In Thousands
Revised January 2013.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
1374.3 130.6
1364.5 128.2
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVG
NEVADA TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RATE-SEASONALLY ADJ. TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
1366.4 140.0
1376.9 135.1
1372.9 134.8
1373.9 131.0
1374.7 126.9
1379.2 137.0
1366.3 125.5
1364.4 125.7
1363.6 115.8
1359.7 119.1
1369.8 129.2
10.2%
9.8%
9.8%
9.5%
9.2%
9.9%
9.5%
9.4%
9.2%
9.2%
8.5%
8.8%
9.4%
9.7% 1226.4
9.6% 1241.8
9.7% 1238.1
9.6% 1242.9
9.5% 1247.8
9.6% 1242.2
9.5% 1243.7
9.5% 1236.3
9.4% 1240.8
9.3% 1238.7
9.0% 1247.8
8.8% 1240.6
9.4% 1240.6
986.5 100.7 10.2% 885.8
994.5 97.1 9.8% 897.4
992.4 97.2 9.8% 895.2
994.5 94.8 9.5% 899.7
993.5 92.5 9.3% 901.0
994.9 100.1 10.1% 894.8
991.8 95.9 9.7% 895.9
986.2 94.5 9.6% 891.7
987.7 92.6 9.4% 895.1
986.4 92.6 9.4% 893.8
987.0 85.1 8.6% 901.9
983.1 87.4 8.9% 895.7
989.9 94.2 9.5% 895.7
222.3 23.4 10.5% 198.9
223.8 22.6 10.1% 201.2
221.2 22.2 10.0% 199.0
220.0 21.4 9.7% 198.6
220.3 20.4 9.3% 199.9
221.7 21.8 9.8% 199.9
219.7 20.4 9.3% 199.3
218.2 19.8 9.1% 198.4
219.4 19.4 8.8% 200.0
220.0 19.4 8.8% 200.6
220.2 18.0 8.2% 202.2
220.4 18.6 8.4% 201.8
220.6 20.6 9.3% 200.0
27.1 3.0 11.2% 24.1
27.6 3.0 10.7% 24.6
27.4 2.9 10.6% 24.5
27.0 2.7 10.1% 24.3
27.2 2.6 9.5% 24.6
27.5 2.8 10.1% 24.7
27.6 2.6 9.5% 25.0
27.0 2.6 9.5% 24.4
26.9 2.5 9.4% 24.4
26.7 2.5 9.5% 24.2
26.6 2.4 9.0% 24.2
26.5 2.5 9.3% 24.0
27.1 2.7 9.9% 24.4
31.4 1.9 6.0% 29.5
31.6 1.8 5.8% 29.8
31.8 1.9 5.9% 29.9
31.9 1.8 5.6% 30.1
31.9 1.7 5.2% 30.2
32.3 1.9 6.0% 30.4
32.5 1.8 5.7% 30.7
32.0 1.8 5.5% 30.2
31.6 1.7 5.3% 29.9
31.3 1.7 5.5% 29.6
31.0 1.6 5.1% 29.4
30.8 1.6 5.3% 29.2
31.7 1.8 5.6% 29.9
LAS VEGAS MSA 2/ TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
RENO MSA 3/ TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
CARSON CITY MSA 4/ TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
ELKO MICROPOLITAN AREA 5/ TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
This information is embargoed until officially released on January 27, 2013 Note: Unemployment rates are based on unrounded data. 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence. 2/ Clark County 3/ Washoe and Storey Counties 4/ Carson City 5/ Elko and Eureka Counties
2013 NEVADA LABOR FORCE SUMMARY DATA Revised January 2013.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVG
27,100 3,030 11.2% 24,070
27,530 2,950 10.7% 24,580
27,440 2,910 10.6% 24,530
27,100 2,750 10.1% 24,350
27,220 2,600 9.5% 24,620
27,450 2,790 10.1% 24,660
27,560 2,610 9.5% 24,950
26,950 2,550 9.5% 24,400
26,920 2,520 9.4% 24,400
26,700 2,530 9.5% 24,170
26,580 2,400 9.0% 24,180
26,480 2,460 9.3% 24,020
27,080 2,670 9.9% 24,410
12,670 1,160 9.1% 11,510
12,630 1,100 8.7% 11,530
12,720 1,100 8.7% 11,620
12,730 1,050 8.3% 11,680
12,920 990 7.6% 11,930
12,960 1,050 8.1% 11,910
12,900 1,000 7.7% 11,900
12,890 970 7.6% 11,920
12,820 950 7.4% 11,870
12,810 970 7.5% 11,840
12,670 900 7.1% 11,770
12,600 910 7.2% 11,690
12,770 1,010 7.9% 11,760
986,490 100,660 10.2% 885,830
994,510 97,080 9.8% 897,430
992,350 97,170 9.8% 895,180
994,590 94,840 9.5% 899,750
993,500 92,470 9.3% 901,030
994,900 100,090 10.1% 894,810
991,780 95,910 9.7% 895,870
986,190 94,540 9.6% 891,650
987,710 92,620 9.4% 895,090
986,430 92,620 9.4% 893,810
986,980 85,120 8.6% 901,860
983,150 87,430 8.9% 895,720
989,880 94,210 9.5% 895,670
20,870 2,470 11.8% 18,400
21,000 2,410 11.5% 18,590
20,840 2,360 11.3% 18,480
20,760 2,250 10.8% 18,510
21,410 2,190 10.2% 19,220
21,710 2,270 10.4% 19,440
21,990 2,110 9.6% 19,880
21,590 2,050 9.5% 19,540
21,280 1,990 9.4% 19,290
20,920 2,020 9.6% 18,900
20,680 1,860 9.0% 18,820
20,720 2,000 9.6% 18,720
21,140 2,160 10.2% 18,980
30,230 1,810 6.0% 28,420
30,480 1,760 5.8% 28,720
30,640 1,810 5.9% 28,830
30,770 1,740 5.6% 29,030
30,750 1,600 5.2% 29,150
31,210 1,870 6.0% 29,340
31,350 1,770 5.6% 29,580
30,840 1,680 5.4% 29,160
30,490 1,610 5.3% 28,880
30,200 1,650 5.5% 28,550
29,900 1,520 5.1% 28,380
29,750 1,580 5.3% 28,170
30,550 1,700 5.6% 28,850
CARSON CITY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
CHURCHILL COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
CLARK COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
DOUGLAS COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
ELKO COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
Note: Unemployment rates are based on unrounded data. 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence.
2013 NEVADA LABOR FORCE SUMMARY DATA Revised January 2013.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVG
590 30 4.5% 560
600 30 4.2% 570
600 30 4.3% 570
590 20 3.5% 570
640 20 3.6% 620
630 30 4.4% 600
620 30 4.4% 590
690 30 3.8% 660
680 20 3.5% 660
690 20 3.1% 670
690 20 2.7% 670
680 20 2.9% 660
640 20 3.7% 620
1,100 60 5.7% 1,040
1,120 70 6.3% 1,050
1,120 70 6.1% 1,050
1,120 60 5.6% 1,060
1,130 60 5.7% 1,070
1,140 70 6.3% 1,070
1,150 70 6.4% 1,080
1,150 80 6.7% 1,070
1,130 70 6.0% 1,060
1,100 60 5.6% 1,040
1,090 50 4.7% 1,040
1,090 60 5.3% 1,030
1,120 70 5.9% 1,050
9,570 560 5.8% 9,010
9,630 550 5.7% 9,080
9,710 550 5.7% 9,160
9,850 530 5.4% 9,320
10,150 520 5.1% 9,630
10,330 630 6.1% 9,700
10,310 600 5.8% 9,710
9,990 570 5.7% 9,420
9,910 580 5.8% 9,330
9,890 590 6.0% 9,300
9,800 550 5.6% 9,250
9,750 560 5.8% 9,190
9,910 570 5.7% 9,340
4,710 260 5.6% 4,450
4,720 250 5.4% 4,470
4,900 260 5.3% 4,640
4,920 260 5.2% 4,660
4,950 230 4.7% 4,720
5,080 260 5.1% 4,820
5,110 250 4.8% 4,860
5,030 240 4.7% 4,790
4,990 230 4.6% 4,760
4,980 250 4.9% 4,730
4,940 230 4.6% 4,710
4,940 230 4.7% 4,710
4,940 250 5.0% 4,690
1,740 210 12.2% 1,530
1,740 210 11.8% 1,530
1,780 220 12.2% 1,560
1,790 210 11.6% 1,580
1,770 190 10.8% 1,580
1,810 220 12.1% 1,590
1,790 210 11.7% 1,580
1,750 210 11.8% 1,540
1,720 200 11.8% 1,520
1,710 210 12.4% 1,500
1,690 190 11.3% 1,500
1,680 190 11.5% 1,490
1,750 210 11.8% 1,540
ESMERALDA COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
EUREKA COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
HUMBOLDT COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
LANDER COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
LINCOLN COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
Note: Unemployment rates are based on unrounded data. 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence.
2013 NEVADA LABOR FORCE SUMMARY DATA Revised January 2013.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVG
21,270 3,250 15.3% 18,020
21,280 3,130 14.7% 18,150
21,850 3,040 13.9% 18,810
21,960 2,940 13.4% 19,020
22,210 2,780 12.5% 19,430
22,340 2,920 13.1% 19,420
22,230 2,740 12.3% 19,490
21,740 2,700 12.4% 19,040
21,700 2,630 12.1% 19,070
21,670 2,650 12.2% 19,020
21,450 2,460 11.5% 18,990
21,230 2,550 12.0% 18,680
21,750 2,820 13.0% 18,930
1,860 240 12.7% 1,620
1,880 240 12.8% 1,640
1,900 250 12.9% 1,650
1,880 230 12.4% 1,650
1,970 220 11.3% 1,750
2,010 250 12.5% 1,760
1,990 230 11.7% 1,760
1,950 230 12.0% 1,720
1,950 220 11.3% 1,730
1,900 220 11.4% 1,680
1,880 210 11.2% 1,670
1,860 210 11.1% 1,650
1,920 230 11.9% 1,690
17,600 2,170 12.3% 15,430
17,660 2,090 11.9% 15,570
17,420 2,100 12.1% 15,320
17,430 2,050 11.8% 15,380
17,380 1,980 11.4% 15,400
17,470 2,120 12.1% 15,350
17,180 2,000 11.6% 15,180
17,130 1,950 11.4% 15,180
17,290 1,910 11.0% 15,380
17,180 1,920 11.2% 15,260
16,970 1,680 9.9% 15,290
16,890 1,740 10.3% 15,150
17,290 1,970 11.4% 15,320
2,730 300 11.0% 2,430
2,720 290 10.7% 2,430
2,880 300 10.3% 2,580
2,890 280 9.6% 2,610
2,900 250 8.7% 2,650
2,920 280 9.7% 2,640
2,930 260 8.9% 2,670
2,830 250 8.9% 2,580
2,780 250 9.0% 2,530
2,740 250 9.2% 2,490
2,720 250 9.1% 2,470
2,710 250 9.2% 2,460
2,810 270 9.5% 2,540
2,130 260 12.0% 1,870
2,130 240 11.1% 1,890
2,100 230 10.8% 1,870
2,090 220 10.7% 1,870
2,110 230 10.9% 1,880
2,100 220 10.5% 1,880
2,070 200 9.7% 1,870
2,040 180 8.6% 1,860
2,040 160 8.0% 1,880
2,070 180 8.8% 1,890
2,060 160 7.7% 1,900
2,070 170 8.3% 1,900
2,080 200 9.8% 1,880
LYON COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
MINERAL COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
NYE COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
PERSHING COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
STOREY COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
Note: Unemployment rates are based on unrounded data. 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence.
2013 NEVADA LABOR FORCE SUMMARY DATA Revised January 2013.
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
AVG
220,190 23,160 10.5% 197,030
221,670 22,340 10.1% 199,330
219,090 22,000 10.0% 197,090
217,930 21,180 9.7% 196,750
218,230 20,160 9.2% 198,070
219,610 21,560 9.8% 198,050
217,610 20,200 9.3% 197,410
216,180 19,670 9.1% 196,510
217,330 19,210 8.8% 198,120
217,980 19,230 8.8% 198,750
218,100 17,850 8.2% 200,250
218,280 18,380 8.4% 199,900
218,510 20,410 9.3% 198,100
5,610 420 7.4% 5,190
5,640 410 7.2% 5,230
5,540 410 7.3% 5,130
5,580 400 7.2% 5,180
5,430 390 7.2% 5,040
5,530 410 7.5% 5,120
5,710 380 6.6% 5,330
5,580 350 6.2% 5,230
5,560 340 6.1% 5,220
5,490 360 6.5% 5,130
5,380 330 6.1% 5,050
5,830 340 5.8% 5,490
5,570 380 6.8% 5,190
WASHOE COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
WHITE PINE COUNTY TOTAL LABOR FORCE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE TOTAL EMPLOYMENT 1/
Note: Unemployment rates are based on unrounded data. 1/ Adjusted by census relationships to reflect number of persons by place of residence.