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Oregon and Utah had largest percentage increase in employment since June 2015
July 26, 2016
From June 2015 to June 2016, 35 states had statistically significant increases in employment. Among those, the largest percentage increases occurred in Oregon and Utah (3.2 percent each), Delaware (3.1 percent), and Florida (3.0 percent). North Dakota (−3.3 percent) and Wyoming (−3.1 percent) had statistically significant percentage decreases in employment.
Change in nonfarm employment by state, seasonally adjusted, June 2015–June 2016
2.0% and higher
1.5% to 1.9%
1.0% to 1.4%
0.0% to 0.9%
-0.1% and lower
1.7%
South Dakota
June 2015 employment: 428,000
June 2016 employment: 435,400
Net change in employment: 7,400
Statistically significant?: Yes
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Over the year, the largest statistically significant job increases occurred in California (461,100), Florida (244,500) and Texas (171,000). North Dakota (−15,000) and Wyoming (−8,900) had significant employment decreases.
These data are from theCurrent Employment Statistics (State and Metro Area)program. Data for the most recent month are preliminary and subject to revision. To learn more, see "Regional and State Employment and Unemployment — June 2016" (HTML) (PDF).