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Equal Opportunity Employer/Program - MDES

Helping Mississippians Get Jobs Equal Opportunity Employer/Program Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities: TTY 800-582-2233. April 2018. Table of Contents Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force Data .. ii Labor Force Unemployment Rates (County Rankings) ..2. County Rate Map ..3. Statewide Unadjusted Unemployment Rates Graph ..4. Unadjusted Labor Force and Employment Security Data ..5. Labor Force Estimates ..6. Twelve Month Moving Averages ..12. Five Year History of Unemployment Rates ..14. Unemployment Insurance Statistics ..17. Area Descriptions ..22. Description of the Unemployment Rate Calculation ..26. Glossary of Terms ..27. Prepared by: Labor Market Information Department Email: Funded by: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force and Non-Farm Employment Data Statewide Unemployment Rate seasonally adjusted Percent Seasonally Adjusted Non-Farm Employment Estimates Preliminary Revised Revised April 2018 March 2018 April 2017.

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1 Helping Mississippians Get Jobs Equal Opportunity Employer/Program Auxiliary aids and services available upon request to individuals with disabilities: TTY 800-582-2233. April 2018. Table of Contents Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force Data .. ii Labor Force Unemployment Rates (County Rankings) ..2. County Rate Map ..3. Statewide Unadjusted Unemployment Rates Graph ..4. Unadjusted Labor Force and Employment Security Data ..5. Labor Force Estimates ..6. Twelve Month Moving Averages ..12. Five Year History of Unemployment Rates ..14. Unemployment Insurance Statistics ..17. Area Descriptions ..22. Description of the Unemployment Rate Calculation ..26. Glossary of Terms ..27. Prepared by: Labor Market Information Department Email: Funded by: Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force and Non-Farm Employment Data Statewide Unemployment Rate seasonally adjusted Percent Seasonally Adjusted Non-Farm Employment Estimates Preliminary Revised Revised April 2018 March 2018 April 2017.

2 Mississippi 1,164,500 1,165,600 1,149,600. United States 148,424,000 148,260,000 146,144,000. Seasonally Adjusted Non-Farm Employment Estimates Preliminary Revised Revised Mississippi April 2018 March 2018 April 2017. Civilian Labor Force 1,275,200 1,273,800 1,282,300. Unemployed 58,200 57,300 67,900. Unemployment Rate Employed 1,217,000 1,216,500 1,214,400. Preliminary Revised Revised United States April 2018 March 2018 April 2017. Civilian Labor Force 161,527,000 161,763,000 160,181,000. Unemployed 6,346,000 6,585,000 7,021,000. Unemployment Rate Employed 155,181,000 155,178,000 153,161,000. ii Mississippi Labor Market Data Labor Force Highlights for April 2018. Labor force data presented are rounded estimates. Seasonally Adjusted The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April 2018 was percent. The state's seasonally adjusted series reported an over the month increase of one-tenth of a percentage point from in March. When compared to one year ago, the rate was seven-tenths of a percentage point lower than the percent reported for April 2017.

3 The Nation's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased two-tenths of a percentage point over the month to percent, and was five-tenths of a percentage point lower than the year ago rate of percent. In April 2018, the Civilian Labor Force, which is made up of everyone who has a job or is looking for a job, increased 1,400 over the month to 1,275,200. The number of Mississippians working rose in April by 500 to 1,217,000. More Mississippians were employed than at any time since July 2008. The number of unemployed Mississippians increased over the month by 900 to 58,200. In April 2018, there were 1,100 fewer jobs in Mississippi than in March 2018, but 14,900 more than April 2017, according to the seasonally adjusted results from a survey of Mississippi employers . Seasonally adjusted data removes the effects of events that follow a more or less regular pattern each year such as the influences of weather, holidays, the opening and closing of schools, and other recurring seasonal events.

4 These adjustments make it easier to observe the cyclical and other non- seasonal movements in a data series. Amounts are seasonally adjusted at the National and State levels only. Unadjusted Mississippi's not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April 2018 was percent, decreasing one-tenth of a percentage point from the previous month's rate of percent. When compared to the April 2017 rate of percent, the rate decreased four-tenths of a percentage point. The number of unemployed decreased 700 over the month, while the employed total increased 5,400 from the prior month. The Nation's not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for April 2018 at per- cent was down four-tenths of a percentage point from percent in March 2018 and April 2017. Mississippi's not seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment increased 3,500 over the month and 13,700 over the year. Industry sectors registering the largest monthly employment gains were Leisure & Hospitality; and Professional & Business Services.

5 For the month of April 2018, twenty-five counties in Mississippi posted unemployment rates less than or Equal to the state's rate of percent. Rankin County posted the lowest unemployment rate for the month of April at percent followed by Union County at percent. Jefferson County had the highest unemployment rate for April at percent followed by Issaquena Coun- ty at percent. Mississippi Labor Market Data 1. Unemployment Rates April, 2018. (County Rankings). 1 Rankin 41 Montgomery 2 Union 41 Webster 3 Lamar 44 Copiah 3 Madison 44 Marion 5 DeSoto 44 Warren 5 Lee 47 Jackson 7 Pontotoc 47 Yazoo 7 Scott 49 Lawrence 9 Lafayette 49 Pike 10 Alcorn 49 Wayne 10 Itawamba 49 Winston 12 Grenada 53 Franklin 12 Smith 53 George 14 Calhoun 53 Greene 14 Prentiss 53 Perry 14 Tippah 57 Amite 17 Forrest 57 Bolivar 17 Oktibbeha 57 Stone 17 Simpson 60 Carroll 20 Harrison 60 Clay 20 Hinds 62 Adams 20 Lincoln 62 Attala 20 Tishomingo 62 Jasper 24 Covington 65 Clarke 24 Neshoba 66 Jefferson Davis 26 Choctaw 66 Panola 26 Lowndes 68 Walthall 26 Marshall 69 Sharkey 26 Monroe 70 Coahoma 26 Pearl River 70 Noxubee 26 Tallahatchie 72 Washington 32 Chickasaw 73 Leflore 32 Hancock 74 Quitman 32 Leake 74 Sunflower 32 Tate 76 Kemper 32 Yalobusha 77 Wilkinson 37 Jones 78 Humphreys 37 Lauderdale 79 Claiborne 37 Newton 80 Holmes 37 Tunica 81 Issaquena 41 Benton 82 Jefferson Mississippi - Note.

6 Unless indicated state and county data presented are not seasonally adjusted. 2 Mississippi Labor Market Data Mississippi Unemployment Rates by County April 2018. DeSoto Alcorn Mississippi Benton Tippah Marshall Tishomingo Tunica Tate Prentiss Union Panola Lafayette Lee Itawamba Quitman Pontotoc Coahoma Yalobusha Tallahatchie Calhoun Chickasaw Monroe Bolivar Grenada Clay Webster Sunflower Leflore Montgomery Carroll Oktibbeha Lowndes Choctaw Washington Humphreys Holmes Noxubee Attala Winston Sharkey Issaquena Yazoo Leake Neshoba Kemper Madison Warren Scott Newton Lauderdale Hinds Rankin Smith Jasper Clarke Claiborne Simpson Copiah Jefferson Covington Jones Wayne Lawrence Jeff Davis Lincoln Adams Franklin Marion Lamar Greene Wilkinson Amite Pike Forrest Perry Walthall George Stone Pearl River Unemployment Rates - Jackson Hancock Harrison - - - Source: Labor Market Data Publication Design: Labor Market Information Department, MDES. Mississippi Labor Market Data 3.

7 Not Seasonally Adjusted Statewide Unemployment Rate not seasonally adjusted Percent Unemployment Insurance Initial Claims . 10. Thousands Claims Filed 8. 6. 4. 2. Unemployment Insurance Benefits Paid . 10. Claims Paid Millions 8. 6. 4. 2. Unemployment insurance amounts presented in this section only represent regular UI benefits;. federal program amounts are not included. 4 Mississippi Labor Market Data Not Seasonally Adjusted Labor Force and Employment Security Data Labor Force Data Estimates Preliminary Revised Revised 2017 Annual Mississippi April 2018 March 2018 April 2017 Average Moving** Average Civilian Labor Force 1,277,400 1,272,700 1,279,400 1,280,000 1,277,000. Unemployed 53,900 54,600 58,600 64,900 61,300. Unemployment Rate Employed 1,223,500 1,218,100 1,220,800 1,215,100 1,215,700. Preliminary Revised Revised 2017 Annual United States April 2018 March 2018 April 2017 Average Moving** Average Civilian Labor Force 161,280,000 161,548,000 159,817,000 160,320,000 160,859,000.

8 Unemployed 5,932,000 6,671,000 6,555,000 6,982,000 6,733,000. Unemployment Rate Employed 155,348,000 154,877,000 153,262,000 153,337,000 154,126,000. Unemployment Insurance Data . Mississippi April 2018 March 2018 April 2017. Initial UI Claims 3,984 4,269 5,042. Continued Claims 34,229 34,609 40,546. Benefits Paid $4,750,879 $5,040,028 $5,172,775. Weeks Paid 23,194 24,481 25,346. First Payments 1,385 1,387 1,606. Final Payments 538 489 598. Average Weekly Benefit $ $ $ ** Average for most recent twelve months, including current month. Unemployment Insurance amounts presented in this section only represent regular UI benefits; federal program amounts are not included. Labor force amounts are produced in cooperation with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Mississippi Labor Market Data 5. Labor Force Estimates Place of residence Persons 16 years of age and older Area Preliminary April 2018. Unemployment Labor Force Employed Number Rate Mississippi 1,277,400 1,223,500 53,900 Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoula MSA 163,500 156,370 7,130 Hattiesburg MSA 68,960 66,360 2,600 Jackson MSA 272,620 262,510 10,110 United States 161,280,000 155,348,000 5,932,000 United States-adjusted 161,527,000 155,181,000 6,346,000 Counties Adams 11,040 10,450 590 Alcorn 16,450 15,850 600 Amite 4,450 4,220 230 Attala 6,820 6,460 360 Benton 3,040 2,900 140 Bolivar 12,850 12,190 660 Calhoun 6,110 5,870 240 Carroll 3,560 3,370 190 Chickasaw 7,080 6,770 310 Choctaw 3,710 3,550 160 Claiborne 3,030 2,790 240 Clarke 5,950 5,630 320 Clay 7,770 7,370 400 Coahoma 8,780 8,270 510 Copiah 11,300 10,770 530 Covington 8,160 7,820 340 DeSoto 88,480 85,510 2,970 Forrest 34,120 32,750 1,370 Franklin 2,790 2,650 140 George 8,660 8,220 440 Greene 4,210 4,000 210 Grenada 9,780 9,410 370 Hancock 18,860 18,040 820 Harrison 86,240 82,740 3,500 Hinds 110,980 106,430 4,550 Holmes 5,690 5.

9 240 450 Humphreys 2,280 2,110 170 Issaquena 380 350 30 Itawamba 10,360 9,980 380 Jackson 58,400 55,590 2,810 Jasper 5,960 5,650 310 Jefferson 1,960 1,750 210 Jefferson Davis 4,280 4,040 240 Jones 25,090 23,970 1,120 Kemper 3,440 3,200 240 Lafayette 27,610 26,620 990 Lamar 30,410 29,410 1,000 Lauderdale 30,910 29,510 1,400 Lawrence 4,570 4,340 230 6 Mississippi Labor Market Data Labor Force Estimates Place of residence Persons 16 years of age and older Area Revised March 2018 Revised April 2017. Unemployment Unemployment Labor Force Employed Labor Force Employed Number Rate Number Rate Mississippi 1,272,700 1,218,100 54,600 1,279,400 1,220,800 58,600 G-B-P MSA 162,510 155,280 7,230 164,470 156,570 7,900 Hattiesburg MSA 68,690 66,120 2,570 68,240 65,450 2,790 Jackson MSA 272,280 262,090 10,190 271,060 260,380 10,680 United States 161,548,000 154,877,000 6,671,000 159,817,000 153,262,000 6,555,000 United States-adjusted 161,763,000 155,178,000 6,585,000 160,181,000 153,161,000 7,021,000 Counties Adams 11,040 10,380 660 11,120 10,330 790 Alcorn 16,390 15,790 600 16,310 15,680 630 Amite 4,450 4,240 210 4,550 4,280 270 Attala 6,850 6,460 390 7,050 6,650 400 Benton 3,050 2,900 150 3,010 2,870 140 Bolivar 12,780 12,080 700 13,160 12,430 730 Calhoun 6,030 5,800 230 6,170 5,920 250 Carroll 3,540 3,360 180 3,630 3,450 180 Chickasaw 7,030 6,740 290 7,080 6,760 320 Choctaw 3,640 3,470 170 3,680 3,530 150 Claiborne 3,020 2,770 250 3,020 2.

10 740 280 Clarke 5,950 5,630 320 6,090 5,750 340 Clay 7,730 7,320 410 7,950 7,490 460 Coahoma 8,760 8,150 610 8,970 8,390 580 Copiah 11,300 10,780 520 11,320 10,730 590 Covington 8,070 7,740 330 8,170 7,810 360 DeSoto 88,260 85,370 2,890 87,510 84,450 3,060 Forrest 34,000 32,630 1,370 33,790 32,300 1,490 Franklin 2,800 2,660 140 2,860 2,690 170 George 8,640 8,200 440 8,960 8,450 510 Greene 4,230 4,010 220 4,400 4,130 270 Grenada 9,630 9,260 370 9,710 9,300 410 Hancock 18,670 17,870 800 18,940 17,980 960 Harrison 85,670 82,160 3,510 86,630 82,840 3,790 Hinds 110,880 106,240 4,640 110,280 105,510 4,770 Holmes 5,720 5,220 500 5,800 5,300 500 Humphreys 2,300 2,110 190 2,350 2,170 180 Issaquena 400 350 50 420 370 50 Itawamba 10,310 9,940 370 10,340 9,940 400 Jackson 58,170 55,250 2,920 58,900 55,750 3,150 Jasper 5,970 5,640 330 6,120 5,760 360 Jefferson 2,000 1,750 250 2,090 1,830 260 Jefferson Davis 4,220 3,970 250 4,220 3,970 250 Jones 25,010 23,890 1,120 25,560 24,340 1,220 Kemper 3,460 3,220 240 3,570 3,310 260 Lafayette 27,220 26,280 940 26,880 25,880 1,000 Lamar 30,280 29,290 990 30,050 28,990 1,060 Lauderdale 30,970 29,560 1,410 31,790 30,230 1,560 Lawrence 4,560 4,340 220 4,630 4,350 280 Mississippi Labor Market Data 7.


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