In August, unemployment fell in 7 states, rose in 32, and remained unchanged in 12.
The highest unemployment rate was 5.1 percent in District of Columbia. The lowest unemployment rate was 1.9 percent in Minnesota. Nationally, the unemployment rate rose by 0.2 percentage point to 3.7 percent.
In August, payroll jobs rose in 37 states and fell in 14.
The largest payroll job percent increase was 1.4 percent in
Kentucky. The largest payroll job percent decline was
0.7 percent in Mississippi.
Kentucky added 26,700 net payroll jobs and the unemployment rate rose by 0.1 percentage point to 3.8 percent in August.
Over the past twelve months, Kentucky added 58,400 payroll jobs and the unemployment rate fell by 1 percentage point from 4.8 percent.
In August, Kentucky’s private sector added 11,700 net private payroll jobs and over the past twelve months it added 60,300 private payroll jobs in the establishment survey.
In the household survey, the number of unemployed rose by 1,029 on net in August, and over the past year employment rose by 40,552.
Kentucky’s labor force participation rate fell to 58 percent in August from 58.1 percent. Since last year, the labor force participation rate rose by 0.2 percentage point.
Kentucky added 26,700 net payroll jobs, or 1.4 percent, on a seasonally adjusted basis during August. In the prior month, Kentucky lost 10,400 jobs. Over the past twelve months, Kentucky added 58,400 payroll jobs, or 3.1 percent. Kentucky nonfarm payroll employment had increased in 9 of the past 12 months.
Nationally, nonfarm payrolls rose by 315,000 in August, or rose by 0.2 percent. Over the 12-month period ending with August, nonfarm payrolls rose by 5,840,000 jobs, or 4 percent. Kentucky ranks 22nd among the 50 states and the District of Columbia for percentage gain in nonfarm payroll employment over the past 12 months.
During August, Kentucky’s private-sector added 11,700 jobs, or approximately 0.7 percent. The private-sector in Kentucky added 3,100 jobs in the prior month. Over the past twelve months, private-sector payrolls in Kentucky added 60,300, or 3.8 percent. Kentucky private-sector payroll employment has increased in 10 of the past 12 months.
Nationally, private-sector payroll jobs rose by 308,000 jobs in August, or 0.2 percent. Over the past 12 months, the national payroll rose by 5,702,000 jobs in the private sector, or 4.6 percent. Kentucky is tied for 22nd among the 50 states and the District of Columbia for a percentage gain in private-sector payroll employment over the past 12 months.
The best performing sectors on a seasonally adjusted basis during August were Government (2,800) and Professional and Business Services (2,200). The poorest performing sectors during the month were Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (-600) and Construction (-700).
The best performing sectors during the last twelve months were Professional and Business Services (17,200) and Leisure and Hospitality (10,500). The poorest performing sectors during the last twelve months were Financial Activities (300) and Government (-3,900).
The labor force participation rate in Kentucky fell to 58 percent in August from 58.1 percent in the prior month. At a labor force participation rate of 58 percent, Kentucky ranks 45th in the nation. The labor force participation rate in Kentucky rose by 0.2 percentage point from a year earlier. The labor force participation rate is the percentage of the civilian noninstitutionalized population age 16 and older who are employed or actively looking for work.
The 10-year high for the labor force participation rate in Kentucky was 61 percent last occurring in December 2012. The series high for the labor force participation rate in Kentucky last occurred in August 1999 when the labor force participation rate hit 63.7 percent. The 10-year low for the labor force participation rate was 54.7 percent in June 2020. This also represents the series low for the labor force participation rate in Kentucky.
The national labor force participation rate rose by 0.3 percentage
points over the month to 62.4 percent in August. That rate rose by 0.7
percentage point from a year earlier. The all-time high for the national
labor force participation rate was 67.3 percent in April 2000. The
10-year high for the national labor force participation rate was 63.8
percent in October 2012. The recent 10-year low occurred in April 2020
at a level of 60.2 percent. The series low for the national labor force
participation rate was 58.1 percent in December 1954.
The employment-to-population ratio, or the percentage of the Kentucky civilian noninstitutionalized population 16 years and older counted as employed, in August fell to 55.8 from 55.9 percent in the prior month. At 55.8 percent, Kentucky is tied for 45th among state employment-to-population ratios in the nation. The employment-to-population ratio in Kentucky rose by 0.8 percentage point from a year earlier.
The 10-year high for the employment-to-population ratio in Kentucky was 56.7 percent last occurring in December 2019. The series high for the employment-to-population ratio in Kentucky last occurred in April 2000 when the employment-to-population ratio hit 61 percent. The 10-year low for the employment-to-population ratio was 48.5 percent in April 2020. This also represents the series low for the employment-to-population ratio in Kentucky.
The national employment-to-population ratio rose by 0.1 percentage point over the month to 60.1 percent in August. That rate rose by 1.6 percentage points from a year earlier. The all-time high for the national employment-to-population rato was 64.7 percent in April 2000. The 10-year high for the national employment-to-population ratio was 61.2 percent in February 2020. The recent 10-year low occurred in April 2020 at a level of 51.3 percent. The series low for the employment-to-population ratio was 51.3 percent in April 2020.
State employment and unemployment data for September is scheduled for release October 21, 2022. The national employment situation report for September will be released October 07, 2022.